Baalzebub antomia sp. nov.
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Diagnosis
Males of Baalzebub antomia sp. nov. resemble those of Baalzebub jaibana sp. nov. by the overall light coloration (Figs 53A–C, 54A–C, 55A–C), but B. antomia can be distinguished by the opisthosoma smooth (i.e., no pattern) (Fig. 55A–B), whereas B. jaibana have one dorsal pair of round guanine silver patches centrally on it (Fig. 53A–B). Males of B. antomia can be distinguished by the retrolateral massive tegulum with several rows of spicules (i.e., see arrows in figure) and the base of the posterior serrated border of the median apophysis wider than long (Fig. 55D–E), whereas B. jaibana have the tegulum smooth (i.e., no spicules) and a longer than wide posterior border of the median apophysis (Fig. 53D–E).
Etymology
The specific name is a noun in apposition to honor Antomia, a mythological being of the folklore of the Emberá native people of Panama, which lives underwater and is responsible for causing people to shudder. Antomia is also known as ‘Madre del agua’ (Mother of the water).
Type material
Holotype
PANAMA – Coclé Province • ♂; Parque Nacional G.D. Omar Torrijos Herrera, El Cope, Sendero Las Ranas; 8.668139° N, 80.592667° W; 790 m a.s.l.; 3 Jun. 2008; F. Labarque leg.; non-quantitative sample; voucher code STNQ38L013; preparation codes FML-00974, FML-00975; MIUP.
Description
Male (holotype MIUP STNQ38L013)
Total length 1.06. Prosoma: length 0.55, width 0.50, height 0.50. Sternum: length 0.27, width 0.30. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.07, PME 0.06, AME–PME 0.06. Opisthosoma: length 0.79, width 0.63, height 0.61. Leg formula: 1243. Dorsal shield of prosoma white (Fig. 55A–B). Dorsum of the ocular area white (Fig. 55A–B). Sternum light olive-green (Fig. 55C). Opisthosoma color overall light olive-green, smooth (i.e., no pattern) (Fig. 55A–C). Epiandrium, booklung cover, tracheal spiracle, spinneret field, and behind the anal tubercle light olive-green (Fig. 55C). Femora and patella white, tibiae greenish-yellow, metatarsi and tarsi brownish-orange; metatarsus I with strong prolateral macrosetae (Fig. 55A–C). Palp: paracymbium hooked, paracymbial process with setae row, median apophysis with a deep trough, conductor covering the embolic division, embolus laminated, multiple divided embolic apophysis (Fig. 55D–F).
Female
Unknown.
Records and biology
Record is limited to collections made at 895 m a.s.l. in the premontane rainforest at Parque Nacional General de División Omar Torrijos Herrera (Fig. 1).