Pholcus subwuyiensis, Zhang & Zhu, 2009

Zhang, Feng & Zhu, Ming-Sheng, 2009, A review of the genus Pholcus (Araneae: Pholcidae) from China, Zootaxa 2037 (1), pp. 1-114 : 87-89

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2235.1.2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5327736

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scientific name

Pholcus subwuyiensis
status

sp. nov.

Pholcus subwuyiensis View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs. 49–50 View FIGURE 49 View FIGURE 50 )

Types. Male holotype, 6♂, 15♀ paratypes, CHINA: Fujian Province, Chong’an County, Mt. Wuyi [26°24’N, 116°24’E], May 25, 2004, leg. F. Zhang ( MHBU); 1♂, 1♀ paratypes, same location as holotype, July 18, 2003, leg. C. Zhang ( MHBU) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Similar to P. wuyiensis , but can be distinguished from it by the shape of the procursus tip ( Figs. 49G–I View FIGURE 49 and 50E View FIGURE 50 ) and by the smaller pore plates of the epigynum ( Fig. 49B View FIGURE 49 ).

Etymology. The species name refers to its similarity to P. wuyiensis .

Description. Male (holotype): total body length 4.4: cephalothorax 1.3 long, 1.5 wide; abdomen 3.1 long, 1.4 wide. Leg I: 40.8 (10.6+0.9+9.9+16.7+2.7), tibia II: 6.9, tibia III: 4.9, tibia IV: 6.4; tibia I L/D: 62. Prosoma shape as in Fig. 49C View FIGURE 49 . Carapace short, broad and almost circular, ochre, with pair of brown butterflyshaped marks broadly connecting to ocular area. Cephalic region raised, with brown longitudinal stripe centrally, ocular area dark yellow. Clypeus 0.46, dark ochre, without marks. Distance AME–AME 0.03. Diameter AME 0.09, ALE 0.18, PME 0.15, PLE 0.16. Chelicerae as in Fig. 49E View FIGURE 49 , with pair of black apophyses distally, pair of unsclerotized thumb-shaped apophyses proximolaterally and pair of unsclerotized round apophyses proximocentrally. Labium light yellow. Endites gray. Sternum almost dark brown, with four pairs of yellow patches laterally as in Fig. 49F View FIGURE 49 . Femora, patellae and tibiae fawn, with dark rings, metatarsi and tarsi light brown. Abdomen cylindrical, pale ochre, dorsum with many brown patterns as in Fig. 49C View FIGURE 49 . Venter pale brown. Palps as in Figs. 49H–I View FIGURE 49 and 50F View FIGURE 50 , bulb with a long hammer-head-shaped uncus which with numerous teeth ( Figs. 50H–I View FIGURE 50 ) and a hooked appendix. Procursus as in Fig. 49G View FIGURE 49 . Tarsal organ capsulate.

Variation. Tibia I in five male paratypes (two males missing leg I): 9.3–10.0 (mean 9.6). Body length in seven male paratypes: 4.0–4.4.

Female: in general very similar to male. Total length of bodies 3.7–4.5. A paratype measured (Mt. Wuyi), total length 4.2: cephalothorax 1.3 long, 1.3 wide; abdomen 2.9 long, 1.5 wide. Tibia I: 8.1. Distance AME–AME 0.03. Diameter AME 0.08, ALE 0.15, PME 0.13, PLE 0.14. Female palpal tarsal organ capsulate as in Fig. 50A View FIGURE 50 . Epigynum roughly rectangular as in Figs. 49A View FIGURE 49 and 50C View FIGURE 50 , with a small knob-shaped apophysis on the top. Dorsal view as in Fig. 49B View FIGURE 49 , with a rainbow-shaped sclerotized arch anteriorly and a pair of oval pore plates.

Distribution. Known from type locality only.

Gallery Image

FIGURE 49. Pholcus subwuyiensis sp. nov. A. epigynum, ventral view. B. same, dorsal view. C. male body, dorsal view. D. trochanter of male left palp, dorsal view. E. male left chelicera, frontal view. F. male sternum, ventral view. G. left procursus, dorsal view. H. left palp, prolateral view. I. same, retrolateral view. Scale lines: 1.0mm (C), 0.5mm (A, B, E–I), 0.2mm (D).

Gallery Image

FIGURE 50. Pholcus subwuyiensis sp. nov. A. female palpal tarsal organ. B. tip of female palp, showing tarsal organ. C. epigynum, ventral view. D. tarsal organ on male tarsus 1. E. tip of appendix of right male palp, prolateral view. F. male left bulb, retrolateral view. G. male spinnerets, overview. H. part of bulb uncus, showing numerous small teeth. I. edge of bulb uncus, showing small teeth.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Pholcidae

Genus

Pholcus