Trachecymbius peterwebbi, Haddad & Lyle, 2024

Haddad, Charles R. & Lyle, Robin, 2024, Three new genera of arboreal dark sac spiders from southern Africa (Araneae: Trachelidae), Zootaxa 5399 (5), pp. 451-504 : 495-496

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5399.5.1

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10517285

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/633387D8-9D5B-FFEC-FF3A-AFE4C533FBEB

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scientific name

Trachecymbius peterwebbi
status

sp. nov.

Trachecymbius peterwebbi sp. nov.

Figs 218 View FIGURES 215–221 , 228, 229 View FIGURES 224–229

Etymology. This species is named for the late Peter Webb, collector of the type specimen, in recognition of his sampling contributions to the South African National Survey of Arachnida and his comprehensive photography of the country’s spider fauna.

Diagnosis. The male of this species can be easily recognised by the strongly protruding prolateral tegular apophysis and the long, strongly curved embolus, with the tip directed prolatero-distally ( Fig. 228 View FIGURES 224–229 ). Female unknown.

Male (holotype, Umhlanga, NCA 2016/3068). Measurements: CL 1.01, CW 0.87, AL 1.10, AW 0.76, TL 2.16, FL 0.11, SL 0.63, SW 0.51, AME-AME 0.02, AME-ALE 0.015, ALE-ALE 0.17, PME-PME 0.06, PME-PLE 0.08, PLE-PLE 0.35. Length of leg segments (sequence from femur to tarsus, and total): I 0.71 + 0.38 + 0.51 + 0.42 + 0.29 = 2.31; II 0.61 + 0.33 + 0.40 + 0.38 + 0.25 = 1.97; III 0.49 + 0.27 + 0.30 + 0.37 + 0.21 = 1.64; IV 0.67 + 0.30 + 0.52 + 0.54 + 0.21 = 2.24.

Carapace yellow-brown ( Fig. 218 View FIGURES 215–221 ); carapace finely granulate throughout except on posterior slope behind fovea; fovea short, narrow, at ⅘ CL. Eye region with black rings around eyes; AER slightly procurved; clypeus height approximately ¾ AME diameter; ALE slightly larger than AME; AME separated by distance equal to ¼ their diameter; AME separated from ALE by distance equal to ⅕ AME diameter; PER strongly recurved; PLE slightly larger than PME; PME separated by distance equal to ⅘ their diameter; PME separated from PLE by distance equal to PME diameter. Chelicerae yellow-brown, labium and endites creamy-brown, sternum pale yellow-brown, darker around borders; surface smooth, sparsely covered with short, fine setae. Abdomen elongate-oval, dorsum mottled pale grey, with faint X-shaped cream marking anteriorly ( Fig. 218 View FIGURES 215–221 ); dorsal scutum absent; two pairs of elongate-oval sigilla, first pair at ¼ AL and second pair at midpoint of abdomen; dorsum covered in fine appressed brown setae; venter creamy-grey. Legs uniform creamy-yellow, femora slightly darker. Palp yellow-brown; large subtriangular tegular apophysis protruding prolaterally, distal margin with fine denticles; embolus originating prolaterally, base hidden behind tegular apophysis, initially directed retrolaterally, forming broad curve with tip directed prolatero-distally; RTA broad, thumb-like; cymbial apophysis large, with gradual bend, protruding retrolaterally in ventral view, tip with small denticles in retrolateral view ( Figs 228, 229 View FIGURES 224–229 ).

Type material. Holotype ♁: SOUTH AFRICA: KwaZulu-Natal: Umhlanga Rocks Lagoon Nature Reserve [29°42'S, 31°05'E], 11.VII.2014, leg. P. Webb (sweeping) ( NCA 2016 /3068). GoogleMaps

Other material. None.

Distribution. Only known from the type locality ( Fig. 236 View FIGURE 236 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Trachelidae

Genus

Trachecymbius

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