Nerudiella penco, Porto & Derkarabetian & Giribet & Pérez-González, 2024

Porto, Willians, Derkarabetian, Shahan, Giribet, Gonzalo & Pérez-González, Abel, 2024, Systematic revision of the South American “ Nuncia ” (Opiliones, Laniatores, Triaenonychidae), ZooKeys 1207, pp. 1-149 : 1-149

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1207.120068

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12734528

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F00EE6F1-AC0A-4EBE-A71F-D5A7AC8DDD35

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scientific name

Nerudiella penco
status

sp. nov.

Nerudiella penco sp. nov.

Figs 122 View Figure 122 , 123 View Figure 123 , 124 View Figure 124 , 125 View Figure 125 , 126 View Figure 126 , 127 View Figure 127

Material examined.

Holotype. ♂ Chile. Concepción: Estero Nonguén , N. Platnick, R. Schuh coll., 16. XI. 1981 ( AMNH) . Paratypes. Chile. Concepción: Penco , T. Cekalovic coll., 11. II. 1979, 1 ♀ ( AMNH) .

Etymology.

The specific epithet refers to the type locality of the species, the commune of Penco, located in the province of Concepción, Chile. Noun in apposition.

Diagnosis.

This species can be distinguished from the other species in the genus by having the dorsal scutum without tubercles. The male genitalia has longer macrosetae than other species of the genus, capsula externa divided into two halves that touch in the apical portion, leaving a gap between the two halves.

Distribution.

Chile: Bío-Bío Region (Fig. 4 F View Figure 4 ).

Description of male holotype.

Measurements: Total length 3.67. Carapace length 0.97, dorsal scutum length 1.90, carapace max. width 1.26, mesotergum max. width 1.55. Appendage measurements: Pedipalps. Trochanter length 0.24, femora length 0.98, patella length 0.53, tibia length 0.70, tarsus length 0.71. Leg I: trochanter (tr) 0.19, femora (fe) 0.85, patella (pa) 0.46, tibia (ti) 0.60, metatarsus (mt) 0.70, tarsus (ta) 0.63. II: tr 0.25, fe 1.17, pa 0.56, ti 0.83, mt 0.99, ta 1.27. III: tr 0.26, fe 0.77, pa 0.32, ti 0.55, mt 0.57, ta 0.71. IV: tr 0.30, fe 1.07, pa 0.55, ti 0.85, mt 1.04, ta 0.89.

Dorsum (Fig. 122 View Figure 122 , 123 View Figure 123 ). Eta (η) hourglass-shaped dorsal scutum. Ocularium low. Dorsal scutum microgranulate, without clear delimitation of areas. Areas III – IV smooth, with few setae; posterior margin with a row of setae. Free tergites have a row of setae.

Chelicerae (Fig. 124 A, B View Figure 124 ). Segment I with a small tubercle on the dorsal-distal surface. Segment II with a mesal tubercle and bearing few setae.

Pedipalps (Fig. 124 C, D View Figure 124 ). Trochanter with a small dorsal and ectal tubercle. Femora with a row of three spines and one setiferous granule on the ventral surface, three small dorsal spines with subdistal setae, and three meso-distal setiferous granules. Patella with 1–2 ventral setiferous granules. Tibia with three ectal and mesal spines with subdistal setae; presence of scant granules in ventral view. Tarsus with an ectal row of two subdistal setiferous spines and 6–8 small setiferous tubercles, there are three spines with subdistal setae on the mesal surface.

Legs (Fig. 125 View Figure 125 ). Coxae I and II covered in setiferous tubercles, III and IV only with the microgranulation, bearing three bridges between legs II and III, five or six between III and IV, four between leg IV and the opisthosoma (the longest being the most distal). Spiracles not obstructed by bridges. Smooth area occupying 1 / 3 of leg II (with two small tubercles and two rounded tubercles), 2 / 3 of III and <1 / 3 of IV. Sternum arrow-shaped. Legs covered in small tubercles, astragalus longer than calcaneus on all legs. Tarsal count: 3–6 – 4 – 4.

Penis (Figs 126 View Figure 126 , 127 View Figure 127 ). Pars distalis with a large ventral plate bearing a cleft that divides the plate into two lamellae. Each lamella has three long pointed macrosetae on the ventral surface and one macroseta on the dorsal surface; capsula externa covering dorsal and lateral surfaces, having a cleft dividing the capsula externa into two halves; there is a dorsolateral plate attached to the pars basalis. Capsula interna longer than the capsula externa, partially covering the ventral plate, with a visible stylus in its apical portion.

Female. Similar to males, with shorter pedipalpal femora.

Female measurements. Total length 4.06, carapace length 1.12, dorsal scutum length 2.16, carapace max. width 1.46, mesotergum max. width 2.04. Appendage Measurements: Pedipalps. Trochanter length 0.27, femora length 0.97, patella length 0.51, tibia length 0.68, tarsus length 0.82. Leg I: trochanter (tr) 0.27, femora (fe) 0.99, patella (pa) 0.50, tibia (ti) 0.73, metatarsus (mt) 0.81, tarsus (ta) 0.73. II: tr 0.30, fe 1.15, pa 0.65, ti 0.82, mt 1.00, ta 1.00. III: tr 0.24, fe 0.81, pa 0.45, ti 0.60, mt 0.68, ta 0.77. IV: tr 0.36, fe 1.24, pa 0.69, ti 1.04, mt 1.26, ta 1.20.

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History