Bolostromus nischki, Dupérré, 2023

Dupérré, Nadine, 2023, Review of the American genus Bolostromus Ausserer, 1875 with the description of fourteen new species (Araneae, Cyrtaucheniidae), Zootaxa 5317 (1), pp. 1-88 : 56-60

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5317.1.1

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A88A6184-36E3-4FDD-9BE0-862EC7361ED7

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8153867

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BC87C1-FFF4-1465-96D5-3EAF07CE0192

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scientific name

Bolostromus nischki
status

sp. nov.

Bolostromus nischki new species

Fig. 44–46 View FIGURE 44 View FIGURE 45 View FIGURE 46 , map 2 View MAP 2

Type material. Male holotype from Ecuador Cotopaxi Province, OTONGA Biological Reserve (-00.41433 - 79.00035) 1888m, 16 Aug.–5 Sept. 2014, pitfall trap, E.E. Tapia, C. Tapia & N. Dupérré ( QCAZ) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: Same data as holotype, 1J, 24 May–8 June 2014 ( ZMH-A0016063 ) GoogleMaps ; 1J, 5–19 Sept. 2014 ( MCZ) ; OTONGA Biological Reserve, Rio Esmeraldas (-00.41941 -78.6607) 1717m, 24 May–8 June 2014, 4J, pitfall trap, E.E. Tapia, C. Tapia & N. Dupérré ( QCAZ) GoogleMaps ; OTONGA Biological Reserve , (-00.41994 -79.00623) 1997m, 21 June–02 July 2014, 2J, pitfall trap, E.E. Tapia, C. Tapia & N. Dupérré ( ZIMG) GoogleMaps ; OTONGA Biological Reserve (-00.41564 -79.00452) 2105m, 24 May–8 June 2014, 1J, pitfall trap, E. Tapia, C. Tapia & N. Dupérré ( ZMH-A0016064 ) GoogleMaps ; OTONGA Biological Reserve (-00.42261 -79.51070) 2225m, 8–21 June 2014, pitfall trap, 3 J, E. Tapia, C. Tapia & N. Dupérré ( ZMH-A0019762 ) GoogleMaps ; 24 May–08 June 2014, pitfall trap, 3 J, E. Tapia, C. Tapia & N. Dupérré ( QCAZ) ; 16 Aug.–5 Sept. 2014, pitfall trap, 1 J, E. Tapia, C. Tapia & N. Dupérré ( MCZ) ; 19 Sept.–2 Oct. 2014, pitfall trap, 3 J, E. Tapia, C. Tapia & N. Dupérré ( AMNH) ; 3 Aug.–16 aug. 2015, pitfall trap, 1 J, E. Tapia, C. Tapia & N. Dupérré ( QCAZ) .

Additional material. ECUADOR: Los Rio Province : C.C. Rio Palenque, 00’ 54’’ S, 79’ 00’’W, 0M, 30. Aug. 1977, 3J, S. Sandoval ( QCAZ); C.C. Rio Palenque, coleccion MAB, UNESCO , 9J, S. Sandoval ( QCAZ); C.C. Rio Palenque, 00’ 54’’ S, 79’ 00’’W, 0M, 30. Aug. 1977, 220m, 1J, S. Sandoval ( QCAZ); C.C. Rio Palenque, 00’ 54’’ S, 79’ 00’’W, 2. Feb. 1977, 220m, bosque primario, 3J, T . DeVries ( QCAZ); C.C. Rio Palenque, 00’ 54’’ S, 79’ 00’’W, 4. Mar. 1979, 220m, bosque secundario, 1J, T . DeVries ( QCAZ); C.C. Rio Palenque, 00’ 54’’ S, 79’ 00’’W, 23. Nov. 1980, 220m, palma abierta, 2J, T . DeVries ( QCAZ); C.C. Rio Palenque, 13.Sept.1979, ex. palma, 1J, T . S. Sandoval ( QCAZ); Los Ríos, CCRP : 19.ix.79, 3J, S. Sandoval ( QCAZ); Los Ríos, CCRP : 15.ix.79, 3J, T. DeVries ( QCAZ); Los Ríos, CCRP : 12.ix.79, 1J, S. Sandoval ( QCAZ) .

Etymology. The specific name is in honor of Frank Nischk, German entomologist lover of the OTONGA cloud forest, in recognition of his wonderful nature documentaries.

Diagnosis. Males most resemble B. fonsecai n. sp. but are distinguished from all species by the combination of the following characters: heavily granulated carapace, with a deep pit in cephalic grove ( Fig. 45C View FIGURE 45 , arrow), and a short embolus ( Fig. 46C View FIGURE 46 ), from B. fonsecai n. sp. by their short embolus and presence of two spines on metatarsi I ( Fig. 45D View FIGURE 45 ), while the latter has longer embolus ( Fig. 64C View FIGURE 64 ) and no spines on metatarsi I ( Fig. 63D View FIGURE 63 )

Description. Male (holotype): Total length: 5.33; carapace length: 2.79; carapace width: 1.97; carapace height: 1.55; abdomen length: 2.54. CEPHALOTHORAX: Carapace elongated hexagonal margin sinuous; pars cephalica dark brown, rugose; pars thoracica lighter brown, rugose; cephalic groove well defined, with pit medially; fovea broad, procurved ( Fig. 45A View FIGURE 45 ); caput highly elevated ( Fig. 45C View FIGURE 45 ). Clypeus height: 0.25. Chelicerae dark reddish-brown; promargin seven teeth and 16 denticles; rastrellum with 10 spines. Sternum 1.60 /1.35, dark reddish-brown, reticulate; all sigillae small, brown ( Fig. 45B View FIGURE 45 ). Labium reddish-brown without cuspule. Endites reddish-brown with nine inner hidden cuspules; serrula present (observed on paratype). EYES: AME: 0.19; ALE: 0.26; PLE: 0.16; PME: 0.08; interdistances: AME: 0.06; AME-ALE: 0.04; PME: 0.43; PME-PLE: 0.05; LE: 0.05; ocular quadrangle: 0.75/0.77/0.30. ABDOMEN: oval; dorsally light gray, ventrally beige ( Fig. 44A, B View FIGURE 44 ). Spinnerets: median spinnerets: 0.26; lateral spinnerets: 0.41/0.26/0.26. LEGS: Leg I: femur, patellae and tibiae dark orange-brown, metatarsi and tarsi orange; leg II femur orange-brown, patellae to tarsi orange; leg III–IV without pattern, uniformly orange. Metatarsi I–II with apical short scopulae; tarsi I–II with scopulae ( Fig. 45D View FIGURE 45 ); leg III–IV without scopulae. Coxae I–II without inner short stiff setae.Tarsal claw teeth (5/6-7) (5/6) (3-4/4-5) (5/4-5). LEGS MEASUREMENTS: I 7.07 (2.11/0.76 /1.72/1.46/1.02); II 7.04 (2.09/0.66/1.71/1.56/1.02); III 5.32 (1.56/0.56/0.95/1.32/0.93); IV 8.06 (2.45/0.77/2.06/1.6 4/1.14); leg formula: 4123. LEGS SPINATION: femur I(0); II 1d; III 1d, IV 1d, with 10 grouped pro-apical spines; patella I, II, IV (0); III with 10p, 1r; tibia I 1-1-1v; II 1-1-1v, 1vap; III 1p, 1v, 3vap, 1d, 1r; IV 1-1v, 2vap; metatarsus I 1v, 1vap; II 1-1v, 2vap; III 1-1, 1-1-1-2d, 1r, 1-1v, 2vap; IV 1p, 1-2v, 3vap; tarsus I, II (0); III 3r, 2p; IV 5r, 6p. GENITALIA: Palp measurements: 1.49/0.51/1.13/0.55; bulb: 0.53/0.23. Palpal tibia wide basally; palpal cymbium with five apical spines ( Fig. 46A, B View FIGURE 46 ); bulb globose; embolus short, slightly sinuous apically ( Fig. 46C–E View FIGURE 46 ).

Female: Unknown.

Distribution. Ecuador, Cotopaxi and Los Ríos Provinces.

Natural history. Males were collected at 200m in Los Ríos Province and from 1717m up to 2225m in Cotopaxi Province. The species inhabit the Chocó region of Ecuador and was found in evergreen foothill forest up to the cloud forest.

QCAZ

Museo de Zoologia, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

ZIMG

Zoologisches Institut und Museum Greifswald

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

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