Palindroma sinis gen. et sp. nov .

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Figs 14 A–E, 15 A–C, 16

Diagnosis

The male of P. sinis gen. et sp. nov. is easily recognized by the characters of the palp: the very simple RTA, which is a tiny protrusion, the short sharp, embolus and whitish setae on legs and abdomen.

Etymology

The species name is an arbitrary combination of letters forming a noun in apposition and containing ‘sin’ (Spanish for ‘without’) referring to the virtual absence of an RTA.

Material examined

Holotype

TANZANIA: ♂, Morogoro Region, Kimboza Forest Reserve, 7°01’ S, 37°44’ E, Jan.–Mar. 1994, Frontier Tanzania (ZMUC) .

Paratypes

TANZANIA: 2 ♂♂, together with holotype (ZMUC); 2 ♂♂, together with holotype (MRAC 244093) .

Other material

TANZANIA: 1 ♂, Mandeni District, Genda-Genda South Forest, 5°33’ S, 38°38’ E, 29 Jun.–28 Sep. 1991, Frontier Tanzania (ZMUC) ; 2 ♂♂, Tanga District, Muneza Region, Magrotto Hill, 5°07’ S, 38°45’ E, Jul.–Sep. 1994, Frontier Tanzania (ZMUC) .

Description

Male (holotype)

Total length 8.38; carapace 4.19 long, 2.56 wide, narrowed to 1.49 in eye region.

Colour: carapace dark chestnut brown with silvery setae in eye region and around fovea (Fig. 14 A–C); chelicerae, sternum and legs medium orange-brown; anterior tarsi yellow; sparse dorsal white hairs on all T and Mt and on t II, dense on t I. Abdomen: dorsum dark grey with five small pale spots in anterior half, and large one in posterior half, all covered with white setae; four apodemes well developed; sides dark grey with sparse white hairs in anterior half; venter pale grey, well separated from sides by oblique pale band on either side; with two rows of apodemes; spinnerets yellowish brown.

Carapace finely reticulated, with conspicuous dip at level of fovea.

Eyes: AME: 0.13; ALE: 0.16; ALE-ALE: 0.20; AME-ALE: 0.15; PME: 0.13; PLE: 0.15; PME-PME: 0.10; PME-PLE: 0.30. Clypeus 0.46 or 2.4 times width of ALE.

Chilum double, each sclerite 0.10 high, 0.25 wide; no setae. Chelicerae with distomesal membranous swelling. Sternum shield-shaped, 1.56 long, 1.35 wide.

Legs: anterior tarsi shorter than metatarsi.

Spination

 FPTMt
Ipl1d2-v1-1 -1dw2
IIpl1d2-v1-1 -1dw3
IIId2rl1pl2d3rl1pl3d3rl1 v2-2 -24dispdw5
IVd2rl1pl2d3rl1pl3d5rl2 v2-2 -29dispdw5

Leg measurements

 FPTMttTotal
I2.100.911.751.681.477.91
II1.960.911.331.541.267.00
III1.961.051.401.890.987.28
IV2.381.121.962.731.339.52

Abdomen with well developed epiandrum; posterior margin with two semi-circular extensions, each preceded by tiny pit with membranous bottom.

Male palp (Figs 14 D–E, 15 A–C): RTA a tiny protrusion; tegulum with longitudinal cleft; prolateral part with sinuous sperm duct visible in transparency, retrolateral part with sharp, back-pointing knob; embolus short, straight, with sharp tip pointing forward. Without MA and conductor.

Female

Unknown.

Distribution

Known from Morogoro Region, Tanga District and Muheza District in Tanzania (Fig. 16).