Strotarchus beepbeep, Bonaldo, Alexandre B., Saturnino, Regiane, Ramírez, Martín J. & Brescovit, Antonio D., 2012

Bonaldo, Alexandre B., Saturnino, Regiane, Ramírez, Martín J. & Brescovit, Antonio D., 2012, A revision of the American spider genus Strotarchus Simon, 1888 (Araneae: Dionycha, Systariinae), Zootaxa 3363, pp. 1-37 : 23-24

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.214492

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6171990

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ABF817-8B41-E50A-E9BC-047AFD80300E

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scientific name

Strotarchus beepbeep
status

sp. nov.

Strotarchus beepbeep new species

Figs. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 7 , 9 View FIGURES 8 – 15 , 26, 31−32 View FIGURES 24 – 32 , 39 View FIGURES 33 – 39 , 53 View FIGURES 48 – 53 , 93−96 View FIGURES 89 – 96

Type material. Male holotype and four male paratypes from Upper Cave Creek, 6000–7500 ft. elev., Chiricahua Montains, Cochise Co. [109º55.2'W, 32º6.6'N], Arizona, United States, Sept. 6, 1984, V. Roth coll., deposited in AMNH (male holotype and two male paratypes), MPEG 19116 (1 male), IBSP 43400 (1 male); female paratype from Guadalupe Canyon, Cochise Co., Arizona, United States, Aug. 5, 1966, B. Nockumas coll. and male paratype from Huachuca Mts., Ramsey Canyon, Cochise Co., Arizona, Nov. 1979, J. Anderson coll., both deposited in AMNH.

Etymology. The specific name refers to the cartoon character Road Runner, which always manages to fool its enemy Wile E. Coyote in the classic TV series Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. The Road Runner character vocalises mostly with a sharp "Beep, Beep" and was inspired upon the bird Geococcyx californianus that is recorded in Arizona, where the species here described is known to occur.

Diagnosis. Males of Strotarchus beepbeep n. sp. differ from those of S. jacala n. sp. by the wide basal embolar fold, disposed parallel relative to the tegulum ( Figs. 93, 94 View FIGURES 89 – 96 ). Females resemble those of S. jacala n. sp. and S. mazamitla n. sp. by the narrow atrium, but differ by the atrial anterior margin considerably projected medially and by the extremely elongated and heavily helicoid copulatory ducts ( Figs. 95, 96 View FIGURES 89 – 96 ).

Description. Male (Holotype). Carapace orange, with paler margins. Chelicera red brown. Endites and labium red brown with white apexes. Sternum yellow, with brown margins. Legs orange, base of the articles darker. Abdomen orange. Total length 8.40. Carapace 3.50 long, 2.80 wide. Eye diameters: AME 0.18, ALE 0.20, PME 0.18, PLE 0.18. Chelicerae with 3 promarginal teeth, the median largest, and 2 contiguous retromarginal teeth. Leg measurements: femur I 3.90/ II 3.60/ III 3.00/ IV 3.70. Leg spination: I—femur d1-1-0, p0-1-1, r0; tibia d0, p0, r0, v2- 2 -0; metatarsus d0, p0, r0, v2-2 - 1m. II—femur d1-1-0, p0-1-1, r0; tibia d0, p0-1-0, r0, v2-2 -0; metatarsus d0, p0-1- 1, r0-0-1, v2-2 - 1m. III—femur d1-1-0, p0-1-1-1, r0-0-1; tibia d0, p1-1-0, r1-1-0, v1 p-2-0; metatarsus d0-1-0, p1-1- 2, r1-1-2, v2-2 - 1m. IV—femur d1-1-0, p0-0-1, r0-0-1; tibia d0, p1-1-0, r1-1-0, v1 p-2-2; metatarsus d0-1-0, p1-1-2, r1-1-2, v2-2 - 1m. Palpal tibiae thin, half of the cymbial length; RTA rectangular, with rounded corners; ppRTA small and rounded, laRTA weak. Tegulum sub-circular; proximal fold of reservoir ventrally oriented; TA rounded, distally pointed, inserted on retrolateral margin of tegulum; EB not visible ventrally in unexpanded bulb; BEF restricted to retrolateral side of bulbus, disposed parallel in relation to tegulum; EP composed of two long projections, one pointed, other rounded; EA arising retrolaterally ( Figs. 93, 94 View FIGURES 89 – 96 ).

Female (Paratype). Coloration as in male. Total length 9.80. Carapace 3.60 long, 2.70. Eye diameters: AME 0.22, ALE 0.20, PME 0.20, PLE 0.22. Chelicerae with 3 promarginal teeth, the median largest, and 2 retromarginal teeth, separated by three times their width. Leg measurements: femur I 3.50/ II 2.90/ III 2.40/ IV 3.30. Leg spination: I—femur d1-1-0, p0-1-1, r0; tibia d0, p0, r0, v0-1p-0; metatarsus d0, p0, r0, v2-1 p- 1p. II—femur d1-1-0, p0- 0-1, r0; tibia d0, p0, r1-1-0, v0-1p-0; metatarsus d0, p0, r0, v2-1 p- 1p. III—femur d1-1-1, p0-1-1-1, r0-0-1; tibia d0- 1-0, p1-1-0, r1-1-0, v2-2 -0 or 1p-2-0; metatarsus d0-1-0, p1-1-2, r1-1-2, v2-2 - 1m. IV—femur d1-1-0, p0-0-1, r0-0- 1; tibia d0, p1-1-0, r1-1-0, v2-2 -1r; metatarsus d0-1-0, p1-1-2, r1-1-2, v2-2 - 1m. Epigynum: atrium very narrow, AP large, rounded posteriorly, median slit narrow, pointed anteriorly; CD parallel, curved; GK represented by a rounded hump, base indistinct, laterally oriented; SS slightly enlarged medially; S continuous to SS, wider than long ( Figs. 95, 96 View FIGURES 89 – 96 ).

Variation. Six males: total length 6.00–8.40; carapace 2.70−3.50; femur I 3.10−3.90.

Distribution. Southwestern United States.

Other material examined. None.

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

MPEG

Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi

IBSP

Instituto Biologico de Sao Paulo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Miturgidae

Genus

Strotarchus

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