Porteria contulmo, Morrill & Crews & Esposito & Ramírez & Griswold, 2023

Morrill, Elizabeth, Crews, Sarah, Esposito, Lauren, Ramírez, Martín J. & Griswold, Charles, 2023, A revision of the genus Porteria and the phylogeny and biogeography of Porteriinae (Araneae: Desidae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 198 (2), pp. 368-461 : 444-449

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac093

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8004950

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/12628791-9A79-8552-FEF9-FAAEFE23F8F5

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Plazi

scientific name

Porteria contulmo
status

sp. nov.

PORTERIA CONTULMO SP. NOV.

FIGS 65–69 View Figure 65 View Figure 66 View Figure 67 View Figure 68 View Figure 69

Zoobank registration: urn: lsid: zoobank. o r g: a c t: E 6 F B A 8 A 2 - F E 8 5 - 4 B 7 6 - 9 C 7 0 - 721DBEBBBD74.

Types: Holotype male from Chile, IX Región de la Araucanía, Malleco Province, Contulmo Natural Monument [S38º00.78’, W73º11.257’, elev. 360 m], 19–21 December 1999, M. Ramírez, L. Compagnucci, C. Grismado, L. Lopardo, deposited in MHNS (ex MACN-Ar21077) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: one female, same data as holotype, MHNS (ex MACN-AR21071) GoogleMaps ; one female from Contulmo Natural Monument, January 1991, E. Maury, MACN-Ar (MACN-Ar21057); one male, same data as holotype, MACN-Ar (MACN-Ar 21072, MJR-21-12-98/1, web sampled) GoogleMaps .

Etymology: The species name is a noun in apposition, taken from the type locality and probably the single area where this species occurs.

Diagnosis: The long spear-like DTA pointing retrolaterally is the easiest way to distinguish this species; while similar in overall shape to P.correcaminos ( Fig. 62D View Figure 62 ), the DTA of P. contulmo is much longer and sharper ( Figs 67D View Figure 67 , 68 F View Figure 68 ); also, the notch on the embolus base is deeper. Paracymbium present ( Fig. 68B View Figure 68 ). Female with epigyne as in P. bunnyana ( Figs 45A View Figure 45 , 48A View Figure 48 ) but can be distinguished by vulva morphology, with a much larger atrium ventral wall, extending well past heads of spermatheca (height of atrium ventral wall much shorter in P. bunnyana ), ventral wall with large series of longitudinal ridges ( Fig. 69B View Figure 69 ), forming point on median line. These ridges can sometimes be seen in ventral view inside of atrium. Right and left Base 1’s farther apart ( Fig. 69B View Figure 69 ) than in P. bunnyana (almost touching, Fig. 48B View Figure 48 ), and the spermatheca is angled so that the right and left appear to be diverging anteriorly (more parallel in P. bunnyana ), copulatory ducts ‘S’ shaped ( Fig. 69B View Figure 69 ) (straight in P. bunnyana , Fig. 48B View Figure 48 ); head of spermatheca more differentiated from stalk, appearing ball like ( Fig. 69B View Figure 69 ). Although the vulva looks similar to P. correcaminos , the atrium ventral wall ridges are divided down their centre in P. correcaminos and the Bennett’s gland pore is sunken and obscured in P. contulmo ( Figs 66E, G View Figure 66 , 69B View Figure 69 ) (visible in P. correcaminos , Fig. 64E, G, I View Figure 64 ). Epigyne ( Fig. 66B View Figure 66 ) without large fleshy bulge protruding from atrium as in P. correcaminos ( Fig. 64C View Figure 64 ).

Description: Male: based on MACN-Ar21077, from Contulmo Natural Monument. Markings as in Figure 65 View Figure 65 A-C, dorsum of abdomen with anterolateral lines present, median spots not well defined but one or two pairs present; venter of sternum uniform in colour. Total length 6.03. Carapace length 1.25 times width. Clypeus height times 2.5 AME diameter. ALE diameter 1.5 times AME diameter. Chelicera length 5.98 times clypeus height. Sternum 1.07 long as wide. Femur I 1.41 times carapace length. Leg formula 4123. Cymbium length 3.4 times length of bulb. Cheliceral promargin with five teeth. Feathery hairs present on palps. Leg spination as follows: palp d0-1-2, patella d1-1, tibia d0-1-0, tarsus p0-0-1, tarsus r0-01; leg I femur d1-1(r)-1-2-2, p0-0-1-0, patella d1-1, tibia d1(r)- 0-0, p0-0-1-0, v2-2-2, metatarsus p0-0-1, r0-0-1, v2-2- 1; leg II: femur d1(p)-1-1(r)-3-2-2, patella d1-1, tibia d1(r)-0-0, p0-1-1-0, r0-1-1-0, v2-2-2, metatarsus d2-0- 2, p0-1-1, r0-1-1, v2-2-1; leg III: femur d3-2-1(r)-1-2-2, patella d1-1, tibia d1(r)-0-1-0, p 0-1-1-0, r0-1-1-0, v2-2- 2, metatarsus d2-0-2, p0-1-0-1, r0-1-0-1, v2-2-1, tarsus r0-1, v0-2; leg IV: femur d1-1(p)-1-1(r)-1(p)-1(r)-2, patella d1-1, tibia d1(r)-0-1-0, p0-1-1-0, r0-1-1-0, v2-2- 2, metatarsus d2-1(r)-2, p0-1-1, r0-1-1, v2-1-1, tarsus r0-1, v0-3. Palp as in Figures 66 View Figure 66 A-C, 67 and 68, with four tibial apophyses ( Fig. 68B, D, F View Figure 68 ): VTA flattened ventral mound, RTA with thick base extending more apicad than P. contulmo , with tooth-like projection at apex; DTA similar in general shape to P. correcaminos but pointed apex much longer and sharper, paralleling the RTA; LRTA similar to P. correcaminos , bent and projecting out of frontal plane ventrally. Conductor, tegulum and tip of embolus ( Fig. 68B View Figure 68 ) like that of P. correcaminos , embolus base with more distinct, deeper notch on anterior margin ( Figs 66B View Figure 66 , 67B View Figure 67 ), base narrower. Paracymbium present on retroapical aspect of bulb ( Figs 66C View Figure 66 , 68B View Figure 68 ).

Leg measurements (right): leg I 15.75 (4.15, 5.16, 3.95, 2.48); leg II 13.74 (3.95, 4.35, 3.48, 1.94); leg III 12.53 (3.55, 3.69, 3.62, 1.68); leg IV 16.38 (4.36, 4.82, 4.99, 2.21); palp 9.18 (3.35, 2.41, –, 3.42).

Variation: (N = 2). Total length 5.83–5.96. Carapace length 1.27–1.49 times width. Clypeus height 2.00– 2.17 times AME diameter. ALE diameter 1.67–1.83 times AME diameter. Chelicera length 6.23–7.25 times clypeus height. Sternum length 1–1.07 times width. Femur I 1.31–1.32 times carapace length. Cymbium length 2.40–3.24 times length of bulb. Cheliceral promargin with four to five teeth and two denticles.

Description: Female: based on MACN-Ar21071, from Contulmo Natural Monument. Markings as in Figure 65 View Figure 65 D-F; pale yellow anterolateral lines with two pairs of median spots. Total length 6.7. Carapace length 1.25 times width. Clypeus height 2.43 times AME diameter. ALE diameter 1.57 times AME diameter. Chelicera length 5.35 times clypeus height. Sternum length 1.05 times as wide. Femur I 3.35 times carapace length. Leg formula 4123. Cheliceral promargin with four teeth and two denticles. Leg spination as follows: palp: femur d1-1-3, patella d1-1, tibia d1-1, p1-0, tarsus d2-0, p1-1-0, r0-1-1, v1-2-2; leg I: femur d1-1(r)-1-2-2, patella d1-1, tibia d1(r)-0-0, p0-0-1-0, v2-2-2, metatarsus p0-0- 1, r0-0-1, v2-2-1; leg II: femur d1-3-2-2, patella d1-1, tibia d1(r)-0-0, p0-1-1-0, r0-1-0-0, v2-2-2, metatarsus d0-0-2, p0-1-1, r0-1-1, v2-1(r)-1; leg III: femur d1-3-2-2, patella d1-1, tibia d1(r)-0-0, p0-1-1-0, r0-1-1-0, v2-2-2, metatarsus d2-0-2, p0-1-1, r0-1-1, v2-2-1, tarsus v0-1; leg IV: femur d1-1-2-2, patella d1-1, tibia d1(r)-0-1-0, p0-1-1-0, r0-1-1-0, v2-2-2, metatarsus d2-1(r)-1, p0-1- 1, r0-0-1-2, v1-1-1, tarsus r0-1, v0-2. Epigyne as in Figures 66 View Figure 66 E-G and 69A, B, similar to P. bunnyana , one large cavity with outer margins forming an ‘M’-shape; stout median scape on anterior margin of hood, directed posteriorly; lateral margins of cavity scalloped, with folds and ridges. Vulva with protruding atrium ventral wall with a series of longitudinal ridges, curved to form a point in middle ( Figs 66G View Figure 66 , 69B View Figure 69 ) but wall not divided. Copulatory ducts of medium length, curved anteriorly in an ‘S’ shape to meet the stalk of the spermatheca just adjacent to the head. Head well differentiated, with pores. Right and left stalks converging but not touching ( Fig. 69B View Figure 69 ), pores present on dorsolateral surface. Base 1 amorphous with fertilization duct attached to posterior margin; Base 2 attached anterior to Base 1, oval and connected to anterior portion of stalk; copulatory ducts running next to the lateral margin of Base 2. Bennett’s gland pores sunken in between stalk and Base 2, obscured in dorsal view.

Leg measurements (right): leg I 12.25 (3.35, 4.10, 2.90, 1.90); leg II 10.45 (2.95, 3.35, 2.55, 1.60); leg III 9.95 (2.80, 3.05, 2.70, 1.40); leg IV 13.50 (3.60, 4.15, 4.00, 1.75); palp 4.45 (1.40, 1.55, NA, 1.50).

Variation: (N = 1). Total length 6.2. Carapace length 1.23 times width. Clypeus height 2.5 times AME diameter. ALE diameter 2 times AME diameter. Chelicera length 5.67 times clypeus height. Sternum length 1.11 times width. Femur I 1.11 times carapace length. Cheliceral promargin with four teeth and one denticle.

Distribution: Only known from Contulmo Natural Monument, near Purén ( Fig. 76C View Figure 76 ).

Other material examined: IX Región de la Araucanía: Malleco Province, Contulmo Natural Monument, elev. 340 m, November 18, 1993, Platnick , Catley , Ramírez , Allen , one male, AMNH CASENT9044684), elev. 350 m, December 11, 1984 - February 13, 1985, S. and J. Peck, ‘mixed evergreen forest, FIT’, five males, AMNH ( CASENT9044685 ) ; Purén, Contulmo Natural Monument , elev. 350 m, December 11, 1984 - February 13, 1985, S. and J. Peck, ‘mixed evergreen forest’, FIT, six females, AMNH ( CASENT9044692 ) ; Contulmo Natural Monument , S 38 º 00.78 ’, W73º11.257’, elev. 360 m, February 10–11, 2005, M. Ramírez and F. Labarque, one female, MACN-Ar ( ARAMR000284 ) GoogleMaps .

Notes: Male-female association of P. contulmo is based mostly on locality data and a process of elimination between sympatric species that have been already paired: those from the bunnyana group that are not clearly assigned to other species are by default considered males and females of P. contulmo . Further sampling in this area, as well as the opportunity to sequence fresh specimens, will help support or contradict this species concept.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Desidae

Genus

Porteria

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