Tapinauchenius Ausserer, 1871

Cifuentes, Yeimy & Bertani, Rogerio, 2022, Taxonomic revision and cladistic analysis of the tarantula genera Tapinauchenius Ausserer, 1871, Psalmopoeus Pocock, 1985, and Amazonius n. gen. (Theraphosidae, Psalmopoeinae), Zootaxa 5101 (1), pp. 1-123 : 33-35

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5101.1.1

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Tapinauchenius Ausserer, 1871
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Tapinauchenius Ausserer, 1871 View in CoL View at ENA

( Figs 19 View FIGURE 19 , 21–144 View FIGURES 21–23. 21 View FIGURES 24–31 View FIGURES 32–43 View FIGURES 44–45 View FIGURES 46–52 View FIGURES 53–57 View FIGURES 58–62 View FIGURES 63–70 View FIGURES 71–75 View FIGURES 76–77 View FIGURES 78–85 View FIGURES 86–89 View FIGURES 90–91 View FIGURES 92–99 View FIGURES 100–102 View FIGURES 103–110 View FIGURES 111–118 View FIGURES 119–121. 119 View FIGURES 122–129 View FIGURES 130–137 View FIGURES 138–144 )

Mygale: C. L. Koch, 1842: 67 , fig. 733 (in part: M. plumipes View in CoL ); Walckenaer, 1837: 216 (in part: M. sancti-vincentii ).

Eurypelma: Koch, 1850: 73 (in part: E. plumipes View in CoL ).

Tapinauchenius Ausserer, 1871: 127 View in CoL , 200; 1875: 138; Simon 1889: 214; 1892a: 170–172; 1903: 958–959; Pickard-Cambridge F. 1896: 744–746; Pocock 1901: 548; Banks 1905: 302; Mello-Leitão 1923: 315, 395; Petrunkevitch 1928: 82; Roewer 1942: 257; Bonnet 1959: 4239; Raven 1985: 119; Smith 1995: 30; World Spider Catalog 2021.

Avicularia: Becker, 1879: 143 View in CoL (in part: A. deborrii ).

Pachistopelma (in part: Pachystopelma concolor Di Caporiacco, 1947 ).

Pseudoclamoris Hüsser, 2018: 73 View Cited Treatment (type species by original designation P. gigas ( Caporiacco, 1954) ; World Spider Catalog 2021; New synonymy.

Type species. Mygale plumipes C. L. Koch, 1842 by monotypy ( Ausserer 1871: 201).

Diagnosis. Males and females of Tapinauchenius are distinguished from those of Ephebopus by lacking an urticating setae pad on prolateral distal femur of palp, and from Psalmopoeus and Amazonius n. gen. by lacking a maxillary lyra.

Distribution. Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Suriname and Venezuela ( Figs 21–23 View FIGURES 21–23. 21 ).

Composition. Tapinauchenius plumipes (C. L. Koch, 1842) (type species), Tapinauchenius sanctivincenti ( Walckenaer, 1837) , Tapinauchenius latipes L. Koch, 1875 , Tapinauchenius brunneus Schmidt, 1995 , Tapinauchenius cupreus Schmidt & Bauer, 1996 , Tapinauchenius polybotes Hüsser, 2018 , Tapinauchenius rasti Hüsser, 2018 , T. gretae n. sp.

Redescription. Carapace longer than wide, cephalic region slightly raised. Cephalic and thoracic striae conspicuous. Fovea deep, straight. Chelicerae without rastellum. Eye tubercle slightly raised, wider than long. Clypeus absent. Anterior eye row straight. Labium wider than long, with ca. 70–157 cuspules concentrated on anterior third center. Maxilla sub-rectangular, anterior lobe distinctly produced into conical process, inner angle bearing ca. 100–232 cuspules. Labio-sternal groove shallow, flat, with two slightly separate sigilla. Sternum longer than wide, posterior angle acute, not separating coxae IV. Sigilla: three pairs, posterior oval, anterior small, all less than one diameter from margin, some pairs sometimes not evident. Leg formula: I=IV II III (most species), or I IV III II ( T. plumipes male). Laterally directed setae on metatarsi and tibiae in males. Clavate trichobothria on distal 2/3 of tarsi. Scopula of tarsi and metatarsi I–II very extended laterally giving them a spatulate appearance. Femora IV without retrolateral scopula. Lyra on maxillae absent. Both stridulatory and coverture setae absent on all legs and palp. Legs with spines on ventral apical tibia and metatarsi, without central spines. ITC absent; STC with small denticles. Posterior lateral spinnerets digitiform. Urticating setae lacking. Male tibiae I with tibial apophysis with two processes, retrolateral longer than prolateral, metatarsi I folds on retrolateral side of tibial apophysis. A protuberance behind retrolateral process. Tibiae II lacking apophysis. Globose bulb, with small subtegulum; prominence on prolateral tegulum developed. Embolus not flattened, lacking keels, long, ending in a curved tip. Embolus proximal portion straight in frontal view. Cymbium sub-triangular in retrolateral view, with almost equal lobes, without developed rounded process on retrolateral lobe. Spermathecae straight, completely separated, elongate, with constriction on its distal portion forming single lobe. Legs and palps with long guard-setae having homogeneous coloration along its length. Immatures brownish, little or no ontogenetic change in coloration.

Remarks. Due to the synonymy of Tapinauchenius gigas Caporiacco, 1954 (the type species of Pseudoclamoris Hüsser, 2018 ) with Tapinauchenius plumipes (C. L. Koch, 1842) (see below) the genus Pseudoclamoris is considered a junior synonym of Tapinauchenius . New synonymy.

Key to species of Tapinauchenius View in CoL

Males

1 Embolus length in retrolateral view 3.5 times or longer than tegulum ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 24–31 )..................................... 2

- Embolus length in retrolateral view 3.3 times or shorter than tegulum ( Figs 63 View FIGURES 63–70 , 78 View FIGURES 78–85 , 92 View FIGURES 92–99 ).............................. 3

2 Embolus in dorsal view curving gently in retrolateral direction to its tip ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 24–31 )........................... T. plumipes View in CoL

- Embolus in dorsal view roughly straight with pronounced curvature to retrolateral side at its distal portion ( Fig. 125 View FIGURES 122–129 )............................................................................................... T. gretae View in CoL n. sp.

3 Embolus length in retrolateral view 2.7 or shorter than tegulum ( Figs 103 View FIGURES 103–110 , 111 View FIGURES 111–118 ).................................... 4

- Embolus length in retrolateral view 3 times or longer than tegulum ( Figs 63 View FIGURES 63–70 , 78 View FIGURES 78–85 , 92 View FIGURES 92–99 )................................ 5

4 Embolus sinuous on distal portion in dorsal view ( Fig. 106 View FIGURES 103–110 )........................................... T. polybotes View in CoL

- Embolus distal portion straight or almost so in dorsal view ( Fig. 114 View FIGURES 111–118 )....................................... T. rasti View in CoL

5 Embolus in dorsal view roughly straight with a pronounced curvature to retrolateral side at its distal portion ( Fig. 81 View FIGURES 78–85 ).................................................................................................. T. brunneus View in CoL

- Embolus in dorsal view straight or curving gently to its tip, lacking a pronounced curvature to retrolateral side at its distal portion ( Figs 66 View FIGURES 63–70 , 95 View FIGURES 92–99 )..................................................................................... 6

6 Embolus thick, roughly straight, ending in slight curvature to retrolateral side...................... T. cupreus View in CoL ( Fig. 95 View FIGURES 92–99 ).

- Embolus slender, curving gently to retrolateral side from its half to the tip......................... T. latipes View in CoL ( Fig. 66 View FIGURES 63–70 ).

Females

1 Spermathecae of same width almost all of its length ( Fig. 129 View FIGURES 122–129 )...................................... T. gretae View in CoL n. sp.

- Spermathecae tapering to tip ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 24–31 , 70 View FIGURES 63–70 , 85 View FIGURES 78–85 , 99 View FIGURES 92–99 , 110 View FIGURES 103–110 , 118 View FIGURES 111–118 ).................................................... 2

2 Apical lobe of spermatheca width half or more the spermatheca width in its middle ( Fig. 85 View FIGURES 78–85 )................. T. brunneus View in CoL - Apical lobe of spermatheca width less than half the spermatheca width in its middle................................ 3

3 Spermathecae short ( Fig. 70 View FIGURES 63–70 )...................................................................... T. latipes View in CoL

- Spermathecae long ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 24–31 ).............................................................................4.

4 Spermathecae oval in shape ( Fig. 99 View FIGURES 92–99 )............................................................... T. cupreus View in CoL

- Spermathecae triangular in shape ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 24–31 )................................................................. 5

5 Tibiae III with an apical-ventral row of spiniform setae ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 46–52 ); legs, carapace and chelicerae with violet sheen ( Figs 59–61 View FIGURES 58–62 ); South America mainland ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 21–23. 21 )................................................................ T. plumipes View in CoL

- Tibiae III lacking an apical-ventral row of spiniform setae; legs, carapace and chelicerae lacking violet sheen; West Indies.. 6

6 Saint Lucia ( Figs 21–22 View FIGURES 21–23. 21 )...................................................................... T. polybotes View in CoL

- Union Island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines ( Figs 21–22 View FIGURES 21–23. 21 )............................................... T. rasti View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Theraphosidae

Loc

Tapinauchenius Ausserer, 1871

Cifuentes, Yeimy & Bertani, Rogerio 2022
2022
Loc

Pseudoclamoris Hüsser, 2018: 73

Husser, M. 2018: 73
2018
Loc

Avicularia:

Becker, L. 1879: 143
1879
Loc

Tapinauchenius

Smith, A. M. 1995: 30
Raven, R. J. 1985: 119
Bonnet, P. 1959: 4239
Roewer, C. F. 1942: 257
Petrunkevitch, A. 1928: 82
Mello-Leitao, C. F. 1923: 315
Banks, N. 1905: 302
Simon, E. 1903: 958
Pocock, R. I. 1901: 548
Simon, E. 1892: 170
Simon, E. 1889: 214
Ausserer, A. 1871: 127
1871
Loc

Eurypelma:

Koch, C. L. 1850: 73
1850
Loc

Mygale: C. L. Koch, 1842: 67

Koch, C. L. 1842: 67
Walckenaer, C. A. 1837: 216
1842
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