Charippus callainus Yu, Maddison & Zhang, 2022

Yu, Kun, Wang, Weihang, Maddison, Wayne P. & Zhang, Junxia, 2022, Revision of the genus Charippus Thorell, 1895, with descriptions of eight new species (Araneae, Salticidae, Euophryini), Zootaxa 5129 (2), pp. 151-198 : 160-165

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5129.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6502073

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scientific name

Charippus callainus Yu, Maddison & Zhang
status

sp. nov.

Charippus callainus Yu, Maddison & Zhang View in CoL , sp. nov.

Figs 48–76 View FIGURES 48–53 View FIGURES 54–60 View FIGURES 61–65 View FIGURES 66–68 View FIGURES 69–76

Type material. Holotype: ♂ ( UBCZ; KYU-SAL305), MALAYSIA: Sarawak: Lambir Hills N. P., Inoue Trail , 4.2000– 4.2002°N, 114.0350– 114.0353°E, 190 m elev., 4 April 2012, leg. W.P. Maddison, E.K. Piascik & A. Ang, WPM#12-128. GoogleMaps

Paratypes: 2♀ ( UBCZ; KYU-SAL306), same data as holotype GoogleMaps .

Other material examined. 1♂ ( UBCZ; KYU-SAL310), MALAYSIA: Sarawak: Mulu N. P., Clearwater Cave Trail , 4.0533– 4.0534°N, 114.8215– 114.8220°E, 70 m elev., 15 March 2012, leg. W.P. Maddison, E.K. Piascik & A. Ang, WPM#12-035 GoogleMaps ; 1♀ ( UBCZ; KYU-SAL308), MALAYSIA: Sarawak: Mulu N. P., Summit Trail near Camp 1,4.0476– 4.0478°N, 114.8630– 114.8633°E, 320–340 m elev., 22 March 2012, leg. E.K. Piascik, A. Ang & L. Andyson, WPM#12-078 GoogleMaps ; 1♀ ( UBCZ; KYU-SAL309), MALAYSIA: Sarawak: Mulu N. P., Summit Trail near Camp 1, 4.0478– 4.0480°N, 114.8626– 114.8630°E, 290–320 m elev., 22 March 2012, leg. E. Piascik, A. Ang & L. Andyson, WPM#12-077 GoogleMaps ; 1♂ 2♀ ( UBCZ; KYU-SAL311), MALAYSIA: Sarawak: Lambir Hills N. P., Inoue Trail , 4.2002– 4.2004°N, 114.0342– 114.0346°E, 200 m elev., 4 April 2012, leg. W.P. Maddison, E.K. Piascik & A. Ang, WPM#12-130 GoogleMaps ; 2♀ ( UBCZ; KYU-SAL312; KYU-SAL318), MALAYSIA: Sarawak: Mulu N. P., headquarters area, tree trunks, 4.042°N, 114.814°E, 50 m elev., 25–27 March 2012, leg. W.P. Maddison, E.K. Piascik & A. Ang, WPM#12-094 GoogleMaps ; 4♀ ( UBCZ; KYU-SAL313), MALAYSIA: Sarawak: Lambir Hills N. P., Pantu Trail , 4.2021– 4.2025°N, 114.0405– 114.0411°E, 140 m elev., 31 March 2012, leg. W.P. Maddison & E.K. Piascik, WPM#12-109 GoogleMaps ; 1♂ ( UBCZ; KYU-SAL314), MALAYSIA: Sarawak: Mulu N. P., Summit Trail near Camp 1, 4.0497– 4.0498°N, 114.8584– 114.8589°E, 230 m elev., 20 March 2012, leg. W.P. Maddison, E.K. Piascik, A. Ang & L. Andyson, WPM#12-066 GoogleMaps .

Etymology. The specific epithet is from the Latin callainus meaning the color of turquoise, and refers to the color of facial setae of the new species.

Diagnosis. The new species resembles Charippus yunnanensis ( Cao & Li, 2016) comb. nov. in the body form and shape of genitalia, but it can be distinguished from the latter by the absence of tegular bump, the presence of wide and serrulate-edged LED ( Figs 61–68 View FIGURES 61–65 View FIGURES 66–68 ) and a wide sclerotized area above the epigynal window ( Figs 69–72, 74–75 View FIGURES 69–76 ). In C. yunnanensis , the tegular bump is present, LED is not obvious and the wide sclerotized area above the epigynal window is absent ( Figs 237–240 View FIGURES 237–244 ).

Description. Male. Habitus as shown in Figs 54–55 View FIGURES 54–60 . Carapace length 2.46 (variation: 1.91–2.50, n=5); abdomen length 2.15. Measurements of eyes: AME 0.48, ALE 0.30, PME 0.06, PLE 0.28. Measurements of legs: I 5.48 (1.48, 0.99, 1.47, 0.98, 0.56), II 4.14 (1.21, 0.61, 0.99, 0.84, 0.49), III 4.24 (1.36, 0.56, 0.87, 1.00, 0.45), IV 4.45 (1.35, 0.47, 0.95, 1.16, 0.52). Chelicerae dark brown, promargin with two teeth, retromargin with one bicuspid tooth. Palp ( Figs 61–68 View FIGURES 61–65 View FIGURES 66–68 ): pale yellow; embolus slender, coiled more than a circle; embolic disc large, with sclerotized sub-outer area; LED wide and outer-extended, serrulate-edged; tegulum bulging, heart-shaped, tegular lobe present, proximal tegular lobe visible in expanded palp, without tegular bump, tegular hump present, connecting to distal haematodocha; salticid radix slightly sclerotized; retrolateral sperm duct loop not visible in ventral view; retrolateral tibial apophysis curved, widest intermediately and relatively narrow at base and tip in dorsal view. Sternum without setal tuft. Color in alcohol ( Figs 54–55 View FIGURES 54–60 ): carapace orange to reddish brown, with two longitudinal dark bands between ALE and PLE; dorsal abdomen pale with grayish brown markings, with an oval and relatively sclerotized area; ventral abdomen pale gray; patellae I–II and tibiae I–II dark brown, other parts of legs sandy yellow, covered with yellowish brown setae.

Female. Habitus as shown in Figs 56–57 View FIGURES 54–60 . Carapace length 2.31 (variation: 2.31–2.48, n=13); abdomen length 2.20. Measurements of eyes: AME 0.56, ALE 0.35, PME 0.06, PLE 0.30. Measurements of legs: I 4.14 (1.21, 0.67, 1.14, 0.68, 0.44), II 3.67 (1.16, 0.52, 0.87, 0.64, 0.48), III 4.14 (1.33, 0.54, 0.81, 0.85, 0.61), IV 4.41 (1.36, 0.53, 0.97, 0.99, 0.56). Chelicerae ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 54–60 ) as in male. Dorsal abdomen without a relatively sclerotized area. Color in alcohol ( Fig. 56–57 View FIGURES 54–60 ) as in male. Sternum with setal tuft centrally ( Fig. 59 View FIGURES 54–60 ). Epigynum ( Figs 69, 74 View FIGURES 69–76 ): window large, with sclerotized rims, median septum obvious; lateral depressions shallow and not obvious. Vulva ( Figs 70–72, 75 View FIGURES 69–76 ): CD narrow, swerving for six times; AG prominent and pointing laterally ( Figs 70–73, 75 View FIGURES 69–76 ); spermathecae small, slightly bulging.

Natural history. Specimens of C. callainus were found on tree trunks.

Distribution. Malaysia ( Sarawak).

UBCZ

University of British Columbia, Spencer Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Genus

Charippus

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