Pholcus kangding, Zhang & Zhu, 2009
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2235.1.2 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5327664 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D88781-FFE6-FFAC-FF15-4EC9FD51FACA |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pholcus kangding |
status |
sp. nov. |
Pholcus kangding View in CoL sp. nov.
( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 )
Types. Male holotype, 5♂, 6♀ paratypes, CHINA: Sichuan Province, Kangding County [30°N, 101°54’E], July 16, 2000, leg. M. S. Zhu, F. Zhang and J. X. Zhang ( MHBU) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Among its close Pholcus relatives (see the remark of P. clavatus ), this species is very similar to P. zhangae sp. nov. in the shapes of the palpal bulb, both with branched appendices of palpal bulb ( Figs. 20H View FIGURE 20 and 63I View FIGURE 63 ). P. kangding sp. nov. can be distinguished from the latter by the shape of the procursus ( Figs. 20G–I View FIGURE 20 ), by the smaller club-shaped epigynal apophysis ( Fig. 20A View FIGURE 20 ), and by the cephalic region without brown slender central marks ( Fig. 20C View FIGURE 20 ).
Etymology. The species name refers to the type locality. It is a noun in apposition.
Description. Male (holotype): total body length 4.2: cephalothorax 1.3 long, 1.5 wide; abdomen 2.9 long, 1.6 wide. Leg I: 41.7 (10.8+0.7+10.2+17.5+2.5), tibia II: 6.7, tibia III: 4.2, tibia IV: 5.4; tibia I L/D: 64. Prosoma shape as in Fig. 20C View FIGURE 20 . Carapace short, broad and almost circular, ochre, with pair of brown mark broadly connecting to ocular area. Cephalic region raised, without brown central marks, ocular area dark yellow. Clypeus 0.46, dark ochre, without marks. Distance AME–AME 0.06. Diameter AME 0.09, ALE 0.14, PME 0.12, PLE 0.13. Chelicerae as in Fig. 20E View FIGURE 20 , with pair of black apophyses distally, pair of unsclerotized nipple-like apophyses proximolaterally and pair of small unsclerotized rounded apophyses proximocentrally. Labium light yellow. Endites slightly gray. Sternum dark gray, with irregular yellow patches centrally and laterally as in Fig. 20F View FIGURE 20 . Femora, patellae and tibiae ochre, with dark rings, metatarsi and tarsi brown. Abdomen cylindrical, pale ochre, dorsum with small brown patterns as in Fig. 20C View FIGURE 20 . Venter pale brown. Palps as in Figs. 20H and 20I View FIGURE 20 , bulb with fan-like uncus, appendix with a median branch. Procursus as in Fig. 20G View FIGURE 20 . Tarsal organ capsulate.
Variation. Tibia I in five other males: 9.4–10.0 (mean: 9.7). Body length in five other males 4.0–4.2.
Female: in general very similar to male. Total length of bodies 4.1–4.7. A specimen measured (paratype), total length 4.7: cephalothorax 1.2 long, 1.3 wide; abdomen 3.5 long, 1.8 wide. Tibia I: 6.5. Distance AME–AME 0.05. Diameter AME 0.08, ALE 0.13, PME 0.11, PLE 0.12. Epigynum roughly oval as in Fig. 20A View FIGURE 20 , with a bottle-cork-shaped apophysis on the top. Dorsal view as in Fig. 20B View FIGURE 20 , with M-shaped sclerotized arch anteriorly and a pair of oval pore plates.
Distribution. Known from type locality only.
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