Clubiona lala Jaeger & Dankittipakul, 2010

Zhang, Jianshuang, Yu, Hao & Li, Shuqiang, 2021, Taxonomic studies on the sac spider genus Clubiona (Araneae, Clubionidae) from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, China, ZooKeys 1034, pp. 1-163 : 1

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Clubiona lala Jaeger & Dankittipakul, 2010
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Clubiona lala Jaeger & Dankittipakul, 2010 Figs 42 View Figure 42 , 43 View Figure 43 , 60B View Figure 60 , 70B View Figure 70 , 79D View Figure 79 , 87D View Figure 87 , 95D View Figure 95

Clubiona lala Jäger & Dankittipakul, 2010: 29, figs 22-25, 28-30 (♀).

Material examined.

1♂, China: Yunnan Province: Xishuangbanna: Mengla County: Menglun Town : XTBG, tropical evergreen rainforest, 21°55.139'N, 101°16.295'E, ca. 523 m, 30.XI.2009, G. Tang and Z.Y. Yao leg GoogleMaps ; 1♀, XTBG, rubber Clubiona plantation , 21°54.554N, 101°16.311'E, ca. 570 m, 14.V.2019, Z.G. Chen leg; 1♂ (YHCLU0110), Mengla County: Xiaolongha Village , 21°24.159'N, 101°37.178'E, ca. 635 m, 14.V.2019, Q.Y. Zhao and C.X. Gao leg GoogleMaps ; 1♀ (YHCLU0111), Jinghong City: Mengla County: Bubang Village , 21°36.384'N, 101°34.543'E, ca. 823 m, 10.VII.2012, Q.Y. Zhao and C.X. Gao leg. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis.

The male of C. lala resembles those of C. grucollaris (Figs 40 View Figure 40 , 60A View Figure 60 , 70A View Figure 70 ) in having a long, columnar conductor base and beak-shaped conductor apex but differs in the following: the embolar apex is coiled (Figs 42D, E View Figure 42 , 60B View Figure 60 ) (vs. not coiled; Figs 40 View Figure 40 , 60A View Figure 60 ); the tegular apophysis is boomerang-shaped in ventral view (Figs 42D View Figure 42 , 60B View Figure 60 ) (vs. petal-shaped; Figs 40B, D, E View Figure 40 , 60A View Figure 60 , 70A View Figure 70 ); the finger-like retrolateral tibial apophysis (Figs 42A, B View Figure 42 , 70B View Figure 70 ) (vs. triangular; Figs 40A, B View Figure 40 , 70A View Figure 70 ). The female of C. lala can be separated from that of C. grucollaris by the atrium anterior margin medially not concave (vs. medially concave) (cf. Fig. 87C View Figure 87 and 87D View Figure 87 ), spermathecae tubular, consisting of base and head (vs. ascending spirally, consisting of base, stalk, and head) (cf. Fig. 95C View Figure 95 and 95D View Figure 95 ). The female of C. lala also appears to be closely related to C. campylacantha ( Dankittipakul and Singtripop 2008a: 38, figs 2-4, 13, 14, 38-40), C. octoginta ( Dankittipakul and Singtripop 2008a: 39, figs 18-19, 45-47) and C. reichlini (Figs 37A-D View Figure 37 , 79B View Figure 79 , 87B View Figure 87 ) by the general shape of the atrium and vulva but can be easily distinguished from these species by the: (1) more rectangular atrium (Figs 43A, B View Figure 43 , 87D View Figure 87 ) (vs. atrium more cambered); (2) spermathecae posterior to the atrium, well separated from atrium anterior margin (Figs 43C, D View Figure 43 , 95D View Figure 95 ) (vs. spermathecae situated anteriorly, close to atrium anterior margin); (3) spermathecae separated by ca. one diameter (Figs 43C, D View Figure 43 , 95D View Figure 95 ). (vs. spermathecae close together).

Description.

Male. (Fig. 43E, F View Figure 43 ): Total length 6.30; carapace 2.95 long, 1.96 wide; opisthosoma 3.53 long, 1.53 wide. Carapace brown, distinctly dark brown in ocular area, with a distinct pattern on pars cephalica consisting of a pair of dark, lateral bands and Ψ-shaped markings behind PER; ocular region distinctly narrowed, cervical groove and radial grooves indistinguishable; tegument smooth, clothed with short, dense setae. Eyes: AER slightly recurved, PER slightly procurved, the former wider than the latter. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.11, ALE 0.15, PME 0.12, PLE 0.13, AME-AME 0.12, AME-ALE 0.10, PME-PME 0.27, PME-PLE 0.16, MOQL 0.36, MOQA 0.35, MOQP 0.52. Chelicerae robust and dark brown, dorsally with dark pattern. Cheliceral furrow with three anterior and two posterior teeth. Sternum yellowish white, 1.47 long, 0.96 wide. Labium and endites light orange. Legs brownish, all legs with conspicuous dark brown annuli on the distal parts of the femur, patella, tibia, metatarsus, and tarsus. Leg measurements: I 6.51 (1.78, 2.67, 1.32, 0.75), II 6.99 (1.90, 2.80, 1.44, 0.86), III 5.62 (1.72, 1.60, 1.74, 0.56), IV 8.29 (2.44, 2.93, 2.29, 0.60). Abdomen brown, with conspicuous anterior setal tufts; dorsum light yellow, antero-laterally with disconnected longitudinal bands, posteriorly with dark purple markings; venter with two indistinct purplish longitudinal markings.

Palp (Figs 42A-E View Figure 42 , 60B View Figure 60 , 70B View Figure 70 ). Tibia short, ca. 1/2 × cymbium length, with retrolateral apophysis; RTA digitiform, broad at base, apex truncated. Bulb more or less spherical, ca. twice longer than wide, oval; sperm duct sinuate, running an irregular course in the postero-retrolateral part of the tegulum. Embolus flagelliform; embolar base situated meso-prolaterally on the tegulum; embolar apex coiled, resting on an apical portion of the tegulum, covered by conductor in prolateral view. Conductor large, longer than 1/2 length of tegulum, with a heavily sclerotised and beak-shaped apex, base membranous, long, and columnar. Tegular apophysis heavily sclerotised, boomerang-shaped in ventral view.

Female. See Jäger and Dankittipakul (2010). Epigyne as in Figs 43A-D View Figure 43 , 79D View Figure 79 , 87D View Figure 87 , 95D View Figure 95 , habitus as in Fig. 43G-H View Figure 43 .

Distribution.

Laos, China (Yunnan).

Remarks.

Male of the species is described for the first time.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Clubionidae

Genus

Clubiona

Loc

Clubiona lala Jaeger & Dankittipakul, 2010

Zhang, Jianshuang, Yu, Hao & Li, Shuqiang 2021
2021
Loc

Clubiona lala

Jaeger & Dankittipakul 2010
2010