Hemirrhagus chilango, Perez-Miles & Locht, 2003

Jorge I. Mendoza Marroquin, 2014, Hemirrhagus chilango in Mendoza Marroquin 2014, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 170, pp. 642-643 : 642-643

publication ID

51820

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6141189

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0387561B-FFA3-FF8D-C4E9-3C18FF25FB84

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Jeremy

scientific name

Hemirrhagus chilango
status

 

HEMIRRHAGUS CHILANGO View in CoL PÉREZ-MILES & LOCHT, 2003 (FIGS 1A, 2F, 3 A–I, 4 A–D, 48)

Hemirrhagus chilango Perez-Miles & Locht, 2003: 367 , figs 1-6 (Do).

Type material: Holotype ♂ LAAH, MEXICO: Pedregal de San Angel , México DF 15.xi.1977, col. A. Zaldivar. Examined . Female unknown.

Additional material examined: 1 juvenile LAE, MEXICO: Pedregal de San Angel , México DF 13.ix.1985, no col. name ; 1 ♂ CNAN 3470 , MEXICO: Ciudad Universitaria , México DF x.2002, no col. name ; 1 ♂ CNAN 3485 , MEXICO: Pedregal de San Angel , México DF 27.vii.2002, no col. name ; 1 ♂ CNAN 4253 , MEXICO: Bosque del Ajusco , México DF 20.viii.2012, col. F. Torres ; 1 ♂ CNAN 4252 , MEXICO: IBUNAM Ciudad Universitaria , México DF 13.ix.2012, col. J. Cruz .

Emended diagnosis: The following character combination is diagnostic for H. chilango. Male palpal bulb with slender embolus similar in length to tegulum, SA ends at embolus base (Fig. 4A, D); VG deep (Fig. 4B). Embolus strongly curved retrolaterally on distal half (Fig. 4C, D). Pap reduced with one slender spinose seta ventrally that does not exceed the apex of Pap; Rap is narrow with one large spinose seta on dorsal face, the spinose seta exceeds the apex of Rap (Fig. 3G, I). Metatarsus I almost straight (Fig. 3H). Ocular tubercle and eyes normally developed, periocular pigmentation complete (Fig. 3A, D). Labial cuspules are highly variable in number, ranging from 16-38 (Fig. 3B, E). Urticating setae arranged in two lateral, oval patches, black in colour, with well-defined margins (Fig. 3C, F).

Hemirrhagus chilango differs from most Hemirrhagus species in having the urticating setae arranged in two lateral patches. It differs from H. perezmilesi by having the tibial apophyses well developed. Differs from H. valdezi sp. nov. by oval patches of urticating setae with well-defined margins rather than diffuse, and metatarsus I straight rather than curved.

Distribution and natural history: Known only from Mexico City (Fig. 48); inhabits shrubland and pine forest (Fig. 2F).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Theraphosidae

Genus

Hemirrhagus

Loc

Hemirrhagus chilango

Jorge I. Mendoza Marroquin 2014
2014
Loc

Hemirrhagus chilango

Perez-Miles & Locht 2003: 367
2003
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