Neotrops darwini, Grismado & Ramírez, 2013
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1206/819.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D1ED14-FF90-FF99-85B5-1E67FCAAFCDD |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Neotrops darwini |
status |
new species |
Neotrops darwini , new species
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TYPES: Male holotype from Argentina: Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur , Canal de Viamonte , - 34.60458 °, - 58.35008 °, Sept. 15, 2008, A. Mamani, P. Turienzo ( MACN-Ar 21925 PBI_OON 14971 ) GoogleMaps ; same reserve, Tessaria integrifolia forest, - 34.60444 °, - 58.35000 ° Apr. 13, 2009, A. Mamani, L. Zapata, 1 female paratype ( MACN-Ar 21604 PBI _ OON 14957 View Materials ), same locality, Oct. 27, 2008, A. Mamani, 1 male paratype ( MACN-Ar 23585 PBI _ OON 15010 View Materials ), 1 male and 2 female paratypes ( MACN-Ar 26077 PBI _ OON 30641 View Materials ), all deposited in MACN-Ar.
ETYMOLOGY: This specific epithet is a patronym in honor of Charles Darwin (1809– 1882), in commemoration of the recent 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species and the 200th anniversary of his birth. A substantial and fruitful part of Darwin’s expedition took place in Argentina.
DIAGNOSIS: N. darwini males are very similar to those of N. tucumanus by the elongated bulb, but differ by the embolus being more strongly curved, and the conductor slightly bent upward at the apex and distally widened (fig. 26B). Females also resemble to those of N. tucumanus but the anterior receptacle is distally widened (fig. 26A).
DESCRIPTION: MALE (holotype, PBI_ OON 14971 View Materials ).Total length 1.74. Cephalothorax: Carapace pale orange, ovoid in dorsal view, pars cephalica strongly elevated in lateral view, anteriorly narrowed to between 0.5 and 0.75 times its maximum width, cuticle surface with small platelets (as in fig. 3A), iridescent under light microscope; lateral margin undulate; nonmarginal pars cephalica setae absent; nonmarginal pars thoracica setae dark, needlelike; marginal setae dark, needlelike. Clypeus setae present, dark, stout, many stout erect setae reaching the ocular area. Eyes on a dark area, ALE largest, circular, PME oval, PLE oval; posterior eye row almost straight from front and recurved from above; ALE separated by more than their diameter, ALE-PLE separated by less than ALE radius, PME touching throughout most of their length, PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius (fig. 11C). Sternum longer than wide, yellow, anterior margin unmodified, posterior margin not extending posteriorly of coxae IV; setae sparse, evenly scattered (fig. 11B). Mouthparts: chelicerae, endites, and labium yellow, cheliceral setae light, evenly scattered. Labium anterior margin indented at middle, with six or more setae. Endites distally not excavated, with a lateral expansion, membranous, with scalelike micosculpture, with a bunch of modified setae directed inward (fig. 12B). Abdomen: Dorsum white. Epigastric and postepigastric area with dark, needlelike setae. Postepigastric scutum yellow. Spinneret scutum absent. Dorsum with dark, needlelike setae. Colulus represented only by setae. Spinnerets (fig. 13C–F): ALS: one major ampullate gland spigot and three piriform ones; PMS: with three spigots; PLS: with four spigots. Legs: Yellow; femur IV not thickened, same size as femora I–III, tibia IV with specialized hairs on ventral apex (fig. 12H). Leg spination: leg I: femora d1-1, pv0-0-1-1-0, tibiae v2-2-2-2-2-0, metatarsi v2- 2-2; leg II: femora d1-1, pv0-0-0-0-1-0, tibiae v2-2-2-2-2-0, metatarsi v2-2-2, leg III: femora d1-1, tibiae d1, p1-1, v1ap, metatarsi p1-1, v1- 1ap; leg IV: femora d1-1-1, tibiae d1, p1-1, r1- 1, v1ap, metatarsi d1-0-1, p1-1, r1-1, v1-1ap. Tarsal organ (only those examined under SEM are reported): I with three sensilla, IV and palp, both with two sensilla visible (fig. 14E–G). Genitalia: Palp (figs. 15, 17B– D, 20B): proximal segments pale orange; femur normal size, two or more times as long as trochanter; cymbium pale orange, ovoid in dorsal view, not fused with bulb; bulb pale orange, more than two times as long as cymbium, slender, elongated, distal part with a forward-directed conductor, slightly curved apically, a flattened tip, and a narrow basal opening on its prolateral side (fig. 15C–F), probably for discharging the internal vesicle of the conductor. Embolus light; strongly curved, with a flattened opening (fig. 15F).
FEMALE (paratype, PBI_ OON 14957 View Materials ). Total length 2.10. As in male except as noted. Cephalothorax: Carapace broadly oval in dorsal view, cuticle surface with small platalets (fig. 3A) and with iridescence under light microscope. Stout clypeal setae not as erect as in male. Eyes: ALE, PME subequal, larger than PLE; ALE separated by their radius to diameter (fig. 1C). Abdomen: Epigastric and postepigastric area setae dark, needlelike. Spinnerets (fig. 4A–D): ALS: with one major ampullate gland spigot and four piriform ones; PMS: with 10 spigots; PLS: with 14 spigots. Legs: Patella plus tibia I nearly as long as carapace, tibiae III and IV with specialized setae ventroapically (fig. 6A– B). Leg spination (fig. 5A, C, D): leg I: femora d1-1, pv0-0-1-1-0, tibiae v2-2-2-2-2-0, metatarsi v2-2-2-2; leg II: femora d1-1, pv0-0- 1-1-0, tibiae v2-2-2-2-2-0, metatarsi v2-2-2-2, leg III: femora d1-1, tibiae d1, p1-1, r1, v2ap, metatarsi p1-1, v1-2ap; leg IV: femora d1-1-1, tibiae d1, p1-1, r1-1, v1-2ap, metatarsi d1-0-1, p1-1, v0-1-1-2ap. Tarsus I superior claws with four teeth on lateral surface of proclaw. Tarsal organ legs I–II with three sensilla, III–IV and palp with two sensilla visible (fig. 9B–F). Genitalia: Ventral view: anterior receptacle with rounded tip, visible through cuticle (fig. 18H). Dorsal view: anterior receptacle gradually widened anteriorly, with accessory glands along its base (fig. 10B, F). Posterior plate nearly oval (fig. 10A, C, E), transversal, not covering totally the anterior receptacle in dorsal view.
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: ARGENTINA: Chaco: 100 km (the label says 1000!) NW Resistencia , Chaco NP, Dec. 12, 1990, to Dec. 17, 1990, S. J. Peck, 1♂ ( AMNH PBI _ OON 1862 ) . Corrientes: Capital: Bella Vista, Dec. 22, 2005, Ávalos and Rubio G., 1♂ (CARTROUNNE PBI _ OON 15029 View Materials ). Entre Ríos: Departamento Colón: Parque Nacional El Palmar: - 31.86534 ° - 58.23745 °, stones, in grassland with palms and low forest, 22 m, Aug. 06, 2011, to Aug. 08, 2011, Ramírez et al., MACN-Ar, 1♂ ( MACN-Ar 27994 PBI _ OON 42107 View Materials ), 2♂ ( MACN-Ar 27996 PBI _ OON 42120 View Materials ) ; same collectors, Arroyo El Palmar, - 31.893078 ° - 58.238468 °, stones and grassland with palms and riparian forest; 10 m, Aug. 07, 2011, 1♂ ( MACN-Ar 28161 PBI _ OON 42004 View Materials ) ; same collectors, - 31.893078 ° - 58.238468 °, stones and grassland with palms and riparian forest, 10 m, Aug. 07, 2011, 1♀ ( MACN-Ar 27987 PBI _ OON 42119 View Materials ) ; same collectors, - 31.88461 ° - 58.23927 °, flooded grassland, in Panicum prionitis , 24 m, Aug. 07, 2011, 1♂, 1 juvenile ( MACN-Ar 28162 PBI _ OON 42007 View Materials ) ; same collectors, - 31.86539 ° - 58.24008 ° (flooded grassland, in grassy tussocks and Cortaderia ), 28 m, Aug. 07, 2011, to Aug. 08, 2011, 1♀ ( MACN-Ar 28158 PBI _ OON 42001 View Materials ), 2♂, 2 juvenile ( MACN-Ar 28157 PBI _ OON 42005 View Materials ), 1♀, 7 juvenile ( MACN-Ar 28010 PBI _ OON 42008 View Materials ), 1♀ ( MACN-Ar 28012 PBI _ OON 42009 View Materials ), 1♀ ( MACN-Ar 28011 PBI _ OON 42010 View Materials ), 1♀, 2♂ ( MACN-Ar 28013 PBI _ OON 42011 View Materials ), 6♀, 1♂ (MACN-Ar 28006 PBI _ OON 42012 View Materials ), 7♀ ( MACN-Ar 28007 PBI _ OON 42013 View Materials ), 6♂, 7 juvenile ( MACN-Ar 28007 PBI _ OON 42013 View Materials ), 1♀, 1♂, 3 juvenile ( MACN-Ar 28016 PBI _ OON 42014 View Materials ), 1♀ ( MACN-Ar 28009 PBI _ OON 42104 View Materials ), 1♂, 4♀ ( MACN-Ar 27997 PBI _ OON 42111 View Materials ), 1♂, 5 juvenile ( MACN-Ar 28002 PBI _ OON 42113 View Materials ), 1♀ ( MACN-Ar 28002 PBI _ OON 42113 View Materials ), 1♂ ( MACN-Ar 28015 PBI _ OON 42115 View Materials ), 1♂ ( MACN-Ar 28014 PBI _ OON 42123 View Materials ) ; same collectors, - 31.88484 ° - 58.23930 °, grassland close to marsh, in grassy tussock, 25 m, Aug. 07, 2011, 2♀ ( MACN-Ar 28160 PBI _ OON 42002 View Materials ), 1♂, 1♀, 1juvenile ( MACN-Ar 28159 PBI _ OON 42006 View Materials ), 1♀, 1♂ ; 2 juvenile ( MACN-Ar 27999 PBI _ OON 42099 View Materials ), 1♂, 1♀, 1 juvenile ( MACN-Ar 27988 PBI _ OON 42110 View Materials ) ; same collectors, Sector Sur , - 31.88768 ° - 58.31186 °, grassland and low forest with palms, 30 m, Aug. 07, 2011, 2♂, 1♀ ( MACN-Ar 28008 PBI _ OON 42116 View Materials ), 1♀ ( MACN-Ar 28000 PBI _ OON 42118 View Materials ) ; Dept. Uruguay: Ruta Nac. 14, 7 km E Concepción del Uruguay, - 32.483128 ° - 58.308484, 26 m, Aug. 08, 2011, Ramírez et al., MACN-Ar, 1♂ ( MACN-Ar 28018 PBI _ OON 42102 View Materials ). Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur, - 34.59638 °, - 58.36000 °, Mar. 30, 2009, A. Mamani, P. Turienzo, 1♂, 2♀ ( MACN-AR 20507 PBI _ OON 14940 View Materials ), Apr. 13, 2009, L. Zapata, A. Mamani, 1♀ ( MACN-AR 20506 PBI _ OON 14941) , Sept. 29, 2008, P. Turienzo, A. Mamani, 1♂ (MACN-AR 21603 PBI _ OON 14956 View Materials ) , Feb. 16, 2009, A. Mamani, P. Turienzo, 1♂ (MACN-AR 21926 PBI _ OON 14972 View Materials ) , Mar. 16, 2009, A. Mamani, P. Turienzo, 1♂ (MACN-AR 21928 PBI _ OON 14973 View Materials ) , Apr. 13, 2009, A. Mamani, L. Zapata, 1♀ (MACN-AR 22172 PBI _ OON 14978 View Materials ) , Feb. 16, 2009, A. Mamani, P. Turienzo, 1♂ (MACN-AR 22175 PBI _ OON 14977 View Materials ), Sept. 26, 2008, P. Turienzo, A. Mamani, 1♂ (MACN-AR 21923 PBI _ OON 14970 View Materials ), Mar. 30, 2009, A. Mamani, P. Turienzo, 1♀ (MACN-AR 22414 PBI _ OON 14987 View Materials ), Oct. 13, 2008, P. Turienzo, 1♀ (MACN-AR 22413 PBI _ OON 14988 View Materials ), Oct. 27, 2008, A. Mamani, 1♀ (MACN-AR 23121 PBI _ OON 14994 View Materials ), Jan. 19, 2009, A. Mamani, P. Turienzo, 1♀ (MACN-AR 23122 PBI _ OON 14996 View Materials ), Nov. 10, 2008, A. Mamani, P. Turienzo, 2♂ (MACN-AR 24297 PBI _ OON 15012 View Materials ), Sept. 29, 2008, P. Turienzo, A. Mamani, 1♂ (MACN-AR 21927 PBI _ OON 14974 View Materials ); same locality, Tessaria integrifolia forest, - 34.60444 °, - 58.35000 °, Sept. 29, 2008, P. Turienzo, A. Mamani, 5♀ (MACN-AR 21602 PBI _ OON 14955 View Materials ), Feb. 16, 2009, A. Mamani, P. Turienzo, 1♂ (MACN-AR 21924 PBI _ OON 14969 View Materials ), Mar. 30, 2009, A. Mamani, P. Turienzo, 1♀ (MACN-AR 22173 PBI _ OON 14975 View Materials ), Apr. 27, 2009, P. Turienzo, L. Zapata, 1♀ (MACN-AR 22174 PBI _ OON 14976 View Materials ), Nov. 10, 2008, A. Mamani, P. Turienzo, 1♀ (MACN-AR 23120 PBI _ OON 14997 View Materials ), Oct. 27, 2008, A. Mamani, 1♀ (MACN-AR 23583 PBI _ OON 15007 View Materials ), Nov. 24, 2008, A. Mamani, L. Zapata, 1♂ (MACN-AR 23584 PBI _ OON 15008 View Materials ), Oct. 27, 2008, A. Mamani, 1♀ (MACN-AR 24302 PBI _ OON 15011 View Materials ); same locality, Área Fuego, Parcela Norte, Apr. 08, 2011, H. Sirolli and L. Zapata, 1♂ (MACN-AR 27554 PBI _ OON 43198 View Materials ); same locality, Camino de los sauces: mirador al Canal Sur, 34.61694 °, 58.34722 °, Oct. 24, 2011, L. Zapata, G. Rubio, M. Izquierdo, M. Guala, y C. Grismado, 2♀ (MACN-Ar 28195 PBI _ OON 42021 View Materials ), 1♂ (MACN-Ar 28190 PBI _ OON 42025 View Materials ); same locality, Canal de Viamonte, forest, - 34.60458 °, - 58.35008 °, May 01, 2008, to Apr. 01, 2009, Lorena Zapata, 1♀ (MACN-AR 25816 PBI _ OON 30549 View Materials ), Sept. 29, 2008, P. Turienzo, A. Mamani, 3♀ (MACN-AR 25817 PBI _ OON 30550 View Materials ), Nov. 24, 2008, forest soil and litter, A. Mamani, L. Zapata, 1♀ (MACN-AR 25961 PBI _ OON 30687 View Materials ). Buenos Aires: Berazategui: Hudson, F.C.G.R., May 01, 1984, M. Ramírez, 1♀ (MACN-AR 15371 PBI _ OON 14799 View Materials ); 1♂ (MACN-AR 15371 PBI _ OON 14799 View Materials ). Campana: Reserva Natural Otamendi, grassy field, in ‘‘dipsacal,’’ Feb. 07, 1992, Fuentes, B. and Di Iorio, O., 1♂ (MACN-AR 27485 PBI _ OON 43192 View Materials ); Reserva Natural Otamendi, Entrance to ‘‘Sendero de la laguna,’’ grassland, 21 m, - 34.22611 °, - 58.90111 °, May 19, 2007, to June 09, 2007, C. Grismado, I. Crudele, S. Trivero, and N. Olejnik, 1♂ (MACN-AR 12632 PBI _ OON 14925 View Materials ). San Pedro: Reserva Municipal Vuelta de Obligado, barranca del Paraná, Grassland, - 33.59722 °, - 59.80944 °, Oct. 11, 2009, N. López, C. Grismado, N. Olejnik and I. Crudele coll, 1♀ (MACN-AR 24303 PBI _ OON 15013 View Materials ). Tigre: Tigre, Oct. 01, 1953, Viana, 1♀, 1♂, 3 juvenile (MACN-AR 15366 PBI _ OON 14763 View Materials ); Tigre, Aug. 01, 1956, Viana, 1♂ (MACN-AR 15368 PBI _ OON 14803 View Materials ). Zárate: Atucha, May 10, 1987, M. Ramírez, 1♀ (MACN-AR 15367 PBI _ OON 14798 View Materials ). URUGUAY: Río Negro: Fray Bentos, - 33.11305 °, - 58.25138 °, Dec. 20, 2007, no data of collector, 3♂, 3♀, 2 Juveniles ( FCE 2315 PBI _ OON 42194 View Materials ).
DISTRIBUTION: Argentina, in Chaco, Corrientes, Entre Ríos, and northeast of Buenos Aires province (including Buenos Aires city), near the Paraná and La Plata rivers, and Uruguay (Río Negro). Probably also in intermediate localities along the Paraná coast (map 1).
NATURAL HISTORY: The largest series was collected by pitfall traps at the type locality, an urban ecological reserve near the Río de la Plata, in Buenos Aires city. These specimens were found in forests of Tessaria integrifolia ( Asteraceae , ‘‘aliso de río’’), but other individuals were also collected in highly disturbed neighboring areas, or in the bases of Cortaderia selloana (‘‘pampas grass’’) and other Poaceae . At El Palmar, many individuals were caught on the base of grasses ( Cortaderia and others), especially in swampy areas with diverse vegetation (both in grassland and forest formations). In Vuelta de Obligado, a female was collected during the night in the bank of the Paraná river, close to the entrance of a nest of the tiny ant Wasmannia auropunctata , suggesting that the spider could prey on them. Interestingly, another Argentine oonopid (the hard-bodied Gamasomorpha wasmanniae Mello-Leitão ) was collected in association with this ant species under stones, in Córdoba Province ( Birabén, 1954). Some specimens from the type locality and from Hudson are hosts of parasitoid acrocerid larvae (Shaun L. Winterton, identification from photographs). This could be the first report of the parasitoid relationship between acrocerids and oonopids. Most of the larvae were found inside the anterior part of the abdomen, near the booklungs (fig. 19B), although a few specimens are clearly visible in the cephalothorax (fig. 19C).
AMNH |
USA, New York, New York, American Museum of Natural History |
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