Nemesia hastensis, Decae, Arthur, Pantini, Paolo & Isaia, Marco, 2015

Decae, Arthur, Pantini, Paolo & Isaia, Marco, 2015, A new species-complex within the trapdoor spider genus Nemesia Audouin 1826 distributed in northern and central Italy, with descriptions of three new species (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Nemesiidae), Zootaxa 4059 (3), pp. 525-540 : 532-533

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4059.3.5

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6102814

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scientific name

Nemesia hastensis
status

sp. nov.

Nemesia hastensis View in CoL n. sp.

( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 , 3 View FIGURE 3 , 4 View FIGURE 4 C, D, 6, 9, 10)

Type material. ITALY: Piemonte: Holotype: nr. NHMB.174, 1(m), Province of Asti, loc. Montafia, 44.98°N, 8.01°E, alt. 210m, mixed deciduous forest, leg. Caprio, 1–15.X.2007 (pt); MCSNB.

Paratypes: ITALY: nr. NHMB.138, 1(f), Piemonte: Province of Asti, loc. Montafia, 44.98°N, 8.17°E, alt. 200 m, oak wood, leg. Caprio, Chiarle, Isaia, Pantini, Paschetta & Tomasinelli, 23.II.2009; nr. NHMB.153.13, 1(m), loc. Tigliole, 44.89°N, 8.08°E, alt. 250m, Robinia wood, leg. Caprio, 113. X.2007 (pt); nr. NHMB.205 1(f), loc. Canale, 44.80°N, 7.99°E, alt. 264m, mixed deciduous forest, leg. Chiarle, Franco, 30.X.2011; nr. NHMB.153.01, 1(m), loc. Capriglio, 45.00°N, 8.01°E, alt. 202 m, wood, leg. Caprio, 8.X.2007 (pt); nr. NHMB.153.07, 1(m), loc. Montemagno, 44.98°N, 8.32°E, wood, leg. Caprio, 30.IX.2007 (pt); nr. NHMB.201, 1(f), loc. Montafia, 44.98°N, 8.01°E, alt. 210 m, mixed deciduous forest, leg. Caprio, 8.X.2007 (pt); nr. NHMB.157, 1(f), loc. Cassinelle, 44.60°N, 8.56°E, alt. 402 m, wood, leg. Isaia, Paschetta, 10.X.2011. All deposited in MCSNB.

Other material examined. ITALY: Piemonte: Province of Alessandria, Cassinelle, 44.60°N, 8.56°E, alt. 402 m, wood, Isaia, Paschetta leg. 1(m)1(f), 10.X.2011, rep. CI; Serralunga di Crea, 44.09°N, 8.28°E, alt. 186 m, wood, leg. Isaia M, Paschetta, 3(m) 5(f) 2(j), 15.X.2011, rep. CI. Province of Asti: Capriglio, 45.00°N, 8.01°E, alt. 202 m, wood, leg. Caprio, 1(m), 8.X.2007 (pt), rep. CI; Dusino San Michele 44.91°N, 7.98°E, alt. 253m, wood, leg. Isaia, Paschetta & Franco, 1(f), 28.XI.2011, rep. NHMR; Montafia, 44.98°N, 8.01°E, alt. 210 m, mixed deciduous forest, leg. Caprio, 7(m), 15(f), 8.X.2007 (pt), rep. CI; Province of Torino: Baldissero Torinese, 45.06°N, 7.81°E, alt. 267 m, wood, leg. Isaia, Paschetta, Giuliano, 1(f), 30.X.2011, rep. CI.

Diagnosis ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ). Males differ from other species in the N. apenninica group by the twisting of the embolus which starts in the distal half of the segment, best seen in ventral view ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A), the abruptly narrowing embolus tip, the small tooth proximal of the tip of the embolus, best seen in dorsal and ventral ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A, B), the short, dorsally regularly curved embolus ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 B), the downward curved narrow embolus tip, best seen in retrolateral view ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 C), and the embolus not clearly separated from the central globular part, best seen in prolateral view ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 D). The spermathecae are composed of two broad, centrally twisted receptacles, more compactly built and with a more globular distal part than in N. apenninica ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 E).

Description. Male holotype ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 left). Measurements: BL=13.6, CL=4.7, CW=3.6, Ca=2.8, Pa=5.8, L1=12.7, L2=11.9, L3=11.7, L4=17.0. Similar to N. appenninica except as noted. Carapace: slightly more elongate. (CL/CW=1.3, CL/Ca=1.7). Color pattern indistinct ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 D), fovea deep recurved crescent distally curved outwardly, central groove separated from crescent, clypeus, bristle pattern: thorax group less developed, pubescence cover absent, eyes compactly grouped on and around a steep process (l/w=1.3), lateral eyes larger than median eyes, ALEs largest (ALE/PLE=1.1), AER slightly shorter than PER (AER/PER=0.9), distinct light patch between ALEs, POP not uniform black. Chelicerae: dorsal uniform brown, slightly darker than carapace but not strongly contrasting. Maxillae: (l/w=1.6), warmer and darker brown than ventral leg coxae, few spiky cuspules along anterior proximal edge. Sternum: (l/w=1.3) light brown. Palp-organ: see Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 AD. Abdomen: more uniform colored.

Female paratype ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 right). Measurements: BL=17.7, CL=5.3, CW=4.1, Ca=3.2, Pa=7.7, L1=11.1, L2=10.2, L3=9.7, L4=15.2. Similar to N. appenninica except as noted. Carapace: shape slightly more elongate (CL/CW=1.3, CL/Ca=1.6). Color pattern ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 C) with vague mottle pattern in darker zones. Eyes: grouped somewhat more compact (l/w=1.3), lateral eyes are larger than median eyes, POP unbroken between lateral and median eyes, PLE largest (ALE/PLE=0.9), AER slightly shorter than PER (AER/PER=0.98). Chelicerae: less colored. Maxillae: (l/w=1,7): cuspules more spiky. Legs and Palps: with distinctly darker colored distal segments. Abdomen: light and dark blotches in dorsal pattern less contrasting. Spinnerets: darker colored than ventral abdomen. Spermathecae ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 E): general three-partite composition and distribution of glandular tissue.

Variation in type sample. Males (n=4): BL=12.7–14.1, CL=4.7–5.1, Pa=5.8–6.1, L1=12.7–13.5, L2=11.9– 13.1, L3=11.7–12.6, L4=17.0–17.9. Ratio ranges CL/CW=1.2–1.3, CL/Ca=1.6–1.8, Eye-group l/w=1.5–1.8, ALE/ PLE=1.1–1.3, AER/PER=1.0.

Females (n=4): BL=17.5–23.8, CL=5. 7.3, Pa=7.7–10.7, L1=10.6–16.1, L2=10.0–14.1, L3=9.5–13.9, L4=14.9–20.9. Ratio ranges CL/CW=1.2–1.3, CL/Ca=1.5–1.6, Eye-group l/w=1.3–1.6, ALE/PLE=0.8–1.5, AER/ PER=1.0.

Etymology. The species name is an adjective referring to “ Hasta ”, the ancient name of the city of Asti in classical Roman spelling.

NHMB

Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel

NHMR

Natural History Museum Rijeka

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Nemesiidae

Genus

Nemesia

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