Gelanor waorani, Ligia R. Benavides & Gustavo Hormiga, 2016

Ligia R. Benavides & Gustavo Hormiga, 2016, Taxonomic revision of the Neotropical pirate spiders of the genus Gelanor Thorell, 1869 (Araneae, Mimetidae) with the description of five new species, Zootaxa 4064 (1), pp. 1-72 : 55-58

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4064.1.1

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scientific name

Gelanor waorani
status

new species

Gelanor waorani new species

( Figs. 45–48)

Types. Male holotype, ECUADOR, Orellana, Reserva Etnica Waorani , Transect Ent. 1 Km S. Onkone Gare Camp. Lot 904. 7.x. 1994. S 00° 39 ' 25 ”, W 76 ° 27 ' 10.08 ". 216 m. T. Erwin leg. Female paratype, same collecting data as the holotype ( USNM).

Additional material examined. BRAZIL: Amazonas: Manaus, 80 Km from city of Manaus. Reserva Gaviao. Forest. - 2.410556, - 59.875278. 24.i. 199. Fowler, Vinticinque, Viera leg. ( MCZ 77126 View Materials ). COLOMBIA: Amazonas: Km. 22 via Tarapacá, Reserva Tucano. 04.ix. 2003. 95 m. L. Benavides leg. 1 M (ICN-Ar- 2339). ECUADOR: Orellana Province: Reserva Etnica Waorani , Transect Ent. 1 Km S. Onkone Gare Camp. Lot 1598. - 0.151389, - 76.11668926. 216 m. vi. 1996. T. Erwin leg. 1 F ( USNM).

Etymology. The species epithet is a noun in apposition taken after the Waorani people, a native Amerindian tribe from the Amazonian region of Ecuador (Napo, Orellana and Pastaza Provinces).

Diagnosis. Males of G. waorani can be recognized by their triangular white abdominal spots ( Fig. 45 A). Females have the largest copulatory openings in the genus, almost as long as the septum, which is strongly constricted medially, resembling an hourglass in ventral view ( Fig. 47 B).

Description. Male holotype. Habitus as in Figs. 45 A–C. Carapace light orange. Total length 4.47 Cephalothorax 2.29 long, 1.75 wide, 0.86 high; abdomen 2.18 long, 1.78 wide, 1.58 high. Sternum pale yellow, 1.18 long, 0.89 wide. Labium darker than the sternum, 0.27 long, 0.25 wide. Clypeus 0.19 high. AME interdistance 0.16; PME inter-distance 0.09; PME–AME distance 0.17; AME–ALE distance 0.15; PME–PLE distance 0.25. Chelicerae dark orange ( Fig 45 D). ChL 0.85; ChW 1 0.39; ChW 2 0.38. Legs as in Figs. 45 E–G. Palp as in Figs. 45 H–K. Cymbium wider than long (0.61 long, 0.72 wide). Cymbial flap with indentations ( Figs. 45 H, J).

Female paratype. Habitus as in Figs. 46 A–C. Total length 5.95. Cephalothorax 2.49 long, 4.09 wide, 0.79 high; abdomen 3.46 long, 1.86 wide, 3.24 high. Fovea as in Fig. 46 L. Sternum light orange, 1.40 long, 0.94 wide. Labium darker than the sternum, 0.4 long, 0.3 wide. Clypeus 0.15 high. AME inter-distance 0.17; PME interdistance 0.09; PME–AME distance 0.21; AME–ALE distance 0.14; PME–PLE distance 0.35. Chelicerae as in Figs. 46 G–J. ChL 1.13; ChW 1 0.49; ChW 2 0.46. Legs as in Figs. 46 D–F. For palp and leg measurements see Table 10. Copulatory openings almost as long as septum, which is strongly constricted medially ( Figs. 47 B–C). Spermathecae rounded, less than one diameter apart, not externally fused ( Figs. 47 C–D); accessory glands clustered close to fertilization ducts ( Figs. 47 D–E). Spinnerets as in Figs. 47 F–I.

Distribution. Known from the Amazonian regions of Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador ( Fig. 48).

Tr Fm Pt Tb Mt Ta

Palp 0.35 4.09 1.61 3.48

Leg I 0.22 3.54 1.11 3.58 6 1.52 Leg II 0.18 3.27 0.8 2.41 2.85 1.02 Leg III 0.29 2.18 0.52 1.24 1.27 0.47 Leg IV 0.16 2.41 0.56 1.54 1.79 0.6

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Mimetidae

Genus

Gelanor