Fernandezina fernandoi, Carvalho & Braga-Pereira & Santos, 2024

Carvalho, Leonardo S., Braga-Pereira, Gracielle F. & Santos, Adalberto J., 2024, Two new species of Fernandezina Birabén, 1951 (Araneae, Palpimanidae) from cave and epigean habitats in Brazil, Zootaxa 5415 (1), pp. 181-192 : 183-185

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5415.1.9

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10692853

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8E7524F2-D024-48B5-9D20-DD0E5A0DAEEB

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scientific name

Fernandezina fernandoi
status

sp. nov.

Fernandezina fernandoi sp. nov.

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Figs 1–3 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 , 4a–b View FIGURE 4 , 5a–c View FIGURE 5

Type material. Holotype: BRAZIL, Minas Gerais: Januária, Parque Nacional Cavernas do Peruaçu , Gruta do Janelão , cave wall, aphotic zone, 700 m [15°6’57.96’’S, 44°14’29.76’’W], A.J. Santos et al. coll., 1/III/2020, 1 J ( UFMG 27739 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: same locality, collectors, and date as holotype, in the ground, aphotic zone, 1 J 2 ♀♀ 1 imm. (CHNUFPI 4175, CHNUFPI 4176), same data as holotype, 1 J (CHNUFPI 4180), 1 ♀♀ ( UFMG 27740 View Materials ) GoogleMaps .

Etymology. Patronym after Prof. Dr. Fernando Amaral da Silveira (1960–2022), a friend and colleague who has made significant contributions to our understanding of Neotropical bee systematics and biology.

Diagnosis. The male pedipalp resembles the general conformation of F. angeloi sp. nov., F.pulchra ( Cala-Riquelme et al. 2018, figs 31–33), F. pelta ( Platnick 1975, figs 85–86) and F. maldonado ( Platnick et al. 1999, figs 19–21) by the retrolateral insertion and the prolateral curvature of the embolus. F. fernandoi sp. nov. is distinguished by the longer and slender embolus, without flaps or lateral expansions ( Figs 4a–b View FIGURE 4 , 5a–b View FIGURE 5 ). The female internal genitalia resembles that of F. pelta ( Platnick 1975, figs 88–89) and F. nica ( Ott & Ott 2014, figs 11–14) by the wide median receptacula and small pore plates, being distinguished by the horseshoe shaped and distally positioned pore plates ( Fig. 5c View FIGURE 5 ).

Description. Male holotype (UFMG 27739). Total length 3.09. Carapace: reddish brown, with rough rugosity; 1.52 long, 1.07 wide (at leg II), 0.71 high (at leg II). Sternum: reddish brown, with rough rugosity; 0.79 long, 0.71 wide (at leg II). Eyes: posterior median eyes separated by slightly more than their diameter ( Fig. 2a, f View FIGURE 2 ). Chelicerae: paturon with inconspicuous lateral ridge. Legs: reddish-brown, first legs slightly darker; femur I 1.58 long, 0.31 high. Leg I with sparse prolateral scopula on tibia, metatarsus, and tarsus. Tarsi without claw tufts. Opisthosoma: 1.53 long, 1.27 wide; opisthosomal scutum reddish-orange covering ca. 50% of dorsum, with smooth surface; unsclerotized portion of opisthosoma with scattered chevron pattern dorsally, yellowish background ( Fig. 2e View FIGURE 2 ). Pedipalps: brownish-yellow; femur slightly thickened; tibia not thickened, about half the size of the bulb; bulb relatively large, more than half the length of the cymbium; embolus retrolaterally inserted in the bulb, base rounded, without any ledge, long, thin and translucent, prolaterally curved distally ( Figs 4a–b View FIGURE 4 , 5a–b View FIGURE 5 ).

Female paratype (CHNUFPI 4175). Total length 3.70. Carapace: 1.80 long, 1.20 wide (at leg II), 1.2 high (at leg II). Eyes and chelicerae as in male. Femur I: 1.9 long, 0.4 high. Leg I with sparse prolateral scopula on tibia, metatarsus and tarsus. Opisthosoma: sclerotized portions orangish-brown ( Fig. 3b, f View FIGURE 3 ); opisthosomal scutum orangish-brown with lateroventral notches where two oblique, elongated ventral plates (postepigastric scuta) fit, directed medially posteriorly, but not touching themselves ( Fig. 3b, f View FIGURE 3 ); unsclerotized portion of opisthosoma as in male ( Fig. 3a, d View FIGURE 3 ). Internal genitalia: with two large, median receptacles and a pair of small, horseshoe-shaped pore plates, distally positioned ( Fig. 5c View FIGURE 5 ).

Distribution. Known only from caves in the Parque Nacional Cavernas do Peruaçu ( Fig. 7a–d View FIGURE 7 ), in northern Minas Gerais, Brazil ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).

Variation. Total length in two males: 3.0 mm; opisthosomal scutum covering 51.3–62.5% of the dorsal surface.

Natural history. All known specimens were collected in the aphotic zone of a karstic cave, within the Brazilian semiarid domain (i.e., Caatinga), after a 20 hours*person sampling effort, carried out by four collectors, including searches in the cave surroundings and entrance (8 hours*person) and in the aphotic zone of the cave (12 hours*person). The Gruta do Janelão cave ( Fig. 7b–d View FIGURE 7 ) is about 4,800 m long, about 700 m of which were explored. During the sampling, the humidity was 90.5% and the temperature 23.7 ºC. The specimens were collected in cave walls and in the ground. When disturbed, the specimens performed thanatosis. Samplings carried out in other 11 caves in March 2020 did not reveal any other specimens of this species. A second sampling event in November 2022, in the Janelão cave (6 hours*person in the surroundings and entrance and 9 hours*person in the aphotic zone) also did not reveal any other specimens, thus suggesting a very low abundance for this species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Palpimanidae

Genus

Fernandezina

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