Wulfila phantasma, Rivera-Quiroz & Álvarez-Padilla, 2019
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4712.2.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5921828 |
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Wulfila phantasma |
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sp. nov. |
Wulfila phantasma View in CoL spec. nov.
Figures 12–13 View FIGURES 12 View FIGURES 13 , 14d View FIGURES 14
Type material: Holotype ♂: MEXICO: Xamaticpac , (19°07’30.1’’N, 97°04’0.1’’W, 1700 m), Feb. 9–17, 2014, L. Pérez-Miguel leg. ( CNAN-T01358 ). GoogleMaps
Etymology: The species epithet, a noun in apposition, from the Greak phantasma (phantom, apparition, ghost) refers to the common name under which Anyphaenidae are known.
Diagnosis: Male pedipalp of W. phantasma spec. nov. differs from that of W. imacullelus ( Platnick 1974: fig. 87) by having a much wider PTV and ticker MA ( Figs 12f View FIGURES 12 ; 13a View FIGURES 13 ); and from W. conchamonile spec. nov. by having a longer PTV with a triangular tip on a ventral view ( Figs 3a View FIGURES 3 ; 13a View FIGURES 13 ), a shorter bifurcate MA and thicker PTP ( Figs 14 View FIGURES 14 c–d).
Description: Male: Total length 4.0. Cephalothorax: length 1.62; width 1.25. Carapace glabrous, without pattern, slightly darker in ocular area, thoracic groove very difficult to see ( Fig. 12a View FIGURES 12 ). Sternum glossy, color pale yellow. Precoxal triangles present, more visible on coxae III–IV, slightly darker than the sternum ( Fig. 12c View FIGURES 12 ). Coxae without spurs, coxae III−IV with dark marks on the prolateral surface. Endites same color as sternum, labium almost black, longer than wide, labium length ca. 1/2 of endites. Chelicera: width 0.30, length 0.77; same color as the cephalic region; four promarginal and one retromarginal teeth; fang length 0.57. Eyes: AER straight, PER slightly procurved in dorsal view ( Fig. 12a View FIGURES 12 ); ALE diameter almost twice as big as AME; posterior eyes subequal in size. Clypeus about 1 time the diameter of AME. Abdomen: pale yellow; dorsal surface with small grey patches; lateral surface with three elongated black spots ( Fig. 12b View FIGURES 12 ); ventral surface with three black spots: near the pedicel, over the epigastric furrow and anterior of the tracheal spiracle ( Fig. 12c View FIGURES 12 ). Legs: light yellow, tibiae and metatarsi with dark rings distally; leg I and II with two pairs of ventral macrosetae on tibiae and metatarsi; length: I 14.25; II 7.65; III 5.25; IV 8.75; formula I–IV–II–III. Pedipalp: light yellow, bulb pale brown ( Figs 12 View FIGURES 12 d–f); length 2.70. Distal portion of the bRTA flattened and transparent, bifurcated on the tip ( Fig. 13d View FIGURES 13 ). Bulb: PTV semi-triangular, long flat and transparent on a ventral view ( Fig. 13a View FIGURES 13 ); PTP conical, almost as wide and long as the MA; PTs semitransparent, slightly longer than the PTP ( Fig. 14d View FIGURES 14 ); MA bifurcated at its tip ( Fig. 14d View FIGURES 14 ), projecting retrolaterally ( Fig. 13a View FIGURES 13 ).
Female. Unknown.
Distribution: Known only from the type locality ( Fig. 15b View FIGURE 15 ).
Biology: The only known specimen was collected on vegetation in a Quercus mixed forest with secondary plant growth in February 2014
Platnick, N. I. (1974) The spider family Anyphaenidae in America North of Mexico. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 146, 205 - 266.
FIGURES 3a–f. Wulfila conchamonile spec. nov., genitalia. Male palp: a—ventral, b—prolateral, c—dorsal, d—retrolateral. Epigyne: e—dorsal, f—ventral. Scale bars: a–d = 0.3 mm, e–f = 0.1 mm.
FIGURES 12a–f. Wulfila phantasma spec. nov., male. Habitus: a—dorsal, b—lateral, c—ventral. Palp: d—dorsal, e—retrolateral, f—ventral. Scale bars: a–c = 0.5 mm, d–f = 0.2 mm.
FIGURES 13a–d. Wulfila phantasma spec. nov., male. Palp: a—ventral, b—prolateral, c—dorsal, d—retrolateral. Scale bar: a–d = 0.2 mm.
FIGURES 14a–d. Expanded male copulatory bulbs, retrolateral view: a—Wulfila unguis spec. nov., b—W. luisi spec. nov., c—W. conchamonile spec. nov., d—W. phantasma spec. nov. Scale bars: a–b = 0.1 mm, c–d = 0.15 mm.
FIGURE 15. Distribution map of the new Wulfila species. Inset a—showing species collected in Xilitla, San Luis Potosí: ● W. conchamonile spec. nov., and ▲ W. xilitlensis spec. nov. Inset b—showing species collected in Atotonilco and Xamaticpac, Veracruz: ♦ W. luisi spec. nov., + W. unguis spec. nov., and ★ W. phantasma spec. nov. Scale bars: a = 50 km, b = 10 km.
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