Cheiracanthium anjozorobe, Lotz, L. N., 2014

Lotz, L. N., 2014, New species of Cheiracanthium (Araneae: Eutichuridae) from Madagascar and the Comoros Islands, Zootaxa 3857 (3), pp. 301-332 : 308-311

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3857.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6124059

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scientific name

Cheiracanthium anjozorobe
status

sp. nov.

Cheiracanthium anjozorobe sp. nov.

Figs 25–26 View FIGURES 25 – 30 , 31–36 View FIGURES 31 – 36

Type material from Madagascar: Holotype ♂, Antananarivo, 3 km 41ºNE Andranomay , 11.5 km 147ºSSE Anjozorobe , 18º28’24”S, 47º57’36”E, 5–13.XII.2000, Griswold, et al. ( CASC 9004388). Paratypes: (allotype) ♀, same data as holotype ( CASC 9004384); 9♂ 4♀, same data as holotype ( CASC 9003904, 9004025, 9004028, 9004389, 9004394); 2♂ 3♀, Antsiranana, Park National Montagne d’Ambre, 3.6 km 235ºSW Joffreville, 12º32’04”S, 49º10’46”E, 20-26.I.2001, various collectors ( CASC 9000744, 9001094, 9002783, 9006671); 3♀, Antsiranana, Park National Montagne d’Ambre, 12.2 km 211ºSSW Joffreville, 12º35’47”S, 49º09’34”E, 2–7.II.2001, various collectors ( CASC 9004495, 9006918); 9♂ 13♀, Antsiranana, Park National Montagne d’Ambre, 12º32’04”S, 49º10’46”E, various dates 2001, various collectors ( CASC 9001648, 9001664, 9001677, 9001690, 9001726, 9001750, 9001770, 9001809, 9001849, 9001859, 9001911, 9001914); 1♂, Antsiranana, Sakalava Beach, 12º15’46”S, 49º23’51”E, 31.V–7.VI.2001, R. Harin’Hala ( CASC 9002002); 2♂ 5♀, Antsiranana, 7 km N Joffreville, 12º20’S, 49º15’E, 20.III–13.V.2001, R. Harin’Hala ( CASC 9002117, 9002135, 9002147); 3♂, Antsiranana, Forêt Anabohazo, 21.6 km 247ºWSW Maromandia, 14º18’32”S, 47º54’32”E, 11–16.III.2001, various collectors ( CASC 9002555, 9003127, 9007477); 1♂, Fianarantsoa, Park National Ranomafana, 21º12’S, 47º27’E, III–IV.1992, V. & B. Roth ( CASC); 1♂ 1♀, Fianarantsoa, Park National Ranomafana, Vohiparara, 21º14’S, 47º24’E, 5–7.XII.1993, N. Scharff, et al. ( CASC) 2♂, Fianarantsoa, Park National Ranomafana, Talatakely, 21º14.9’S, 47º25.6’E, 5–18.IV.1998, C.E. Griswold, et al. ( CASC, 2 vials); 3♂, Fianarantsoa, Park National Ranomafana, 23 km N Vohiparara, 21º12.8’S, 47º23.0’E, 18.IV.1998, C.E. Griswold, et al. ( CASC); 1♀, Fianarantsoa, Park National Ranomafana, Talatakely, 21º15’S, 47º26’E, 30.X–20.XI.1998, V.E. Lee & K.J. Ribardo ( CASC); 1♂, Fianarantsoa, Park National Ranomafana, Talatakely, 21.25041ºS, 47.41945ºE, 2–22.I.2001, D.H. & K.M. Kavanaugh, et al. ( CASC 9003499); 1♂, Fianarantsoa, Park National Ranomafana, Talatakely, 21º14.9’S, 47º25.6’E, 19–30.IV.1998, C.E. Griswold, et al. ( CASC); 1♂, Fianarantsoa, Park National Ranomafana, Radio Tower, 21º15’05”S, 47º24’43”E, 21–24.XII.2001, R. Harin’Hala ( CASC, ex. CASC 9010798, material taken out of original vial and put into separate vial); 1♀, Antananarivo, Réserve Spésiale d’Ambohitantely, Forêt d’Ambohitantely, 20.9 km 72ºNE d’Ankazobe, 18º13’31”S, 47º17’13”E, 17–22.IV.2001, J.J. Rafanomezantsoa ( CASC 9003596); 3♂, Antananarivo, Manjakatompo, 17 km W Ambatolampy, 18º58’S, 47º17’E, 11.II.2003, D. Andriamalala, et al. ( CASC 9005694); 2♂, Fianarantsoa, Vohiparara, broken bridge, 21º13.57’S, 47º22.19’E, 8–15.XI.2001 & 8–15.IV.2002, R. Harin’Hala ( CASC 9010477, 9010838); 1♀, Tamatave, 25km W of Morarano Chrome, 17º39’S, 47º52, 13–25.IV.1991, A. Pauly ( MRAC 206272); 1♀, Toliara, Morondara Beroboka, 19º59’S, 44º36’E, IX.2000, M.E. Irwin & E.I. Schlinger ( CASC 9010195); 1♂, Toliara, Park National d’Andohatiela, Col du Sedro, 3.8 km 113ºESE Mahamavo, 37.6 km 341ºNNW Tolagnaro, 24º45’50”S, 46º45’06”E, 21–25.I.2002, Fisher & Griswold et al. ( CASC 9012353); 1♂, Toliara, Réserve Privé Berenty, F. de Bealoka, Mandraré River, 14.6 km 329ºNNW Amboasary, 24º57’25”S, 46º16’17”E, 3–8.II.2002, Fisher & Griswold et al. ( CASC 9012545); 1♂, Toliara, Forêt de Mite 20.7 km 29ºWNW Tongobory, 23º31’27”S, 44º07’17”E, 27.II–3.III.2002, Fisher & Griswold et al. ( CASC 9013785).

Etymology. The name is a noun in apposition of the type locality.

Diagnosis. C. anjozorobe sp. nov. is similar to C. ampijoroa sp. nov., C. andranomay sp. nov., C. ambrense sp. nov., C. ashleyi sp. nov., C. fisheri sp. nov., C. griswoldi sp. nov. and C. rothi sp. nov. in the dumbbell-shaped spermathecae and the U-shaped CA. C. anjozorobe sp. nov. females are differentiated by the copulatory ducts entering the spermathecae more posteriorly than in C. ambrense sp. nov., the morphologically closest species (compare Figs 9 and 33 View FIGURES 31 – 36 ). The males of C. anjozorobe sp. nov. are differentiated by the CA ending with a flattened expansion(s) near the apex and these expansion(s) can be variable and on one or both sides of the main shaft ( Figs 35–36 View FIGURES 31 – 36 ).

Description. Female: (n = 10): TL = 6.81 (4.6–9.5); CL = 2.84 (2.1–4.0); CW = 2.07 (1.5–2.8); OAL = 0.39 (0.30–0.45); OAW = 1.25 (0.95–1.65); CLL = 0.08 (0.05–0.10). Chelicerae: robust with long fangs; cheliceral fang furrow with eight or nine teeth of unequal size, PMT:RMT = 3:5–6 ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 31 – 36 ). Measurements: AME–AME 0.25; AME–ALE 0.35; AME diameter 0.15; PME–PME 0.35; PME–PLE 0.35; PME diameter 0.15; MOQAW 0.60; MOQPW 0.40; CI (CL/CW) 1.32; LL:CL 5.61; STL 1.7; STW 1.3. Leg measurements (leg formula can be 1:4:2:3 or 1:2:4:3): I—4.7+1.5+5.0+5.4+1.9 = 18.5; II—3.1+1.2+3.0+3.3+1.1 = 11.7; III—2.3+1.0+1.8+2.3+0.8 = 8.2; IV—3.3+1.2+3.0+3.5+1.1 = 12.1; palp—1.7+0.6+1.1+1.3 = 4.7. Leg spines: I 0-1p-1p, 2v-2v- 1p, 2 v1 p1r-2 v2 p1r- 1 v1 p1r; II 0-1p-1p, 0- 2 v-1p, 2 v1 p1r-2 v1 p1r-3 v1 p1r; III 0-1p1r-1p1r, 0-1p1r-0, 1 v1 r-2 v1 p1r-3 v1 p1r; IV 0-0-1p1r, 0-1 v1 r-0, 2 v1 p1r-2 v1 p1r-3 v1 p1r. Abdomen ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 25 – 30 ): creamy-yellow without distinct heartmark. Epigynum ( Figs 32–33 View FIGURES 31 – 36 ): wider than long, with two depressions separated by a septum; copulatory openings in posterior-medial edge of depressions under a slight lip; internally, copulatory ducts proceed anterio-laterally, curving posteriorly before ending in medio-posterior part of dumbbell-shaped spermathecae; fertilization ducts exit spermathecae posteromedially.

Male: (n = 10): TL = 6.59 (5.4–7.5); CL = 2.79 (2.3–3.4); CW = 1.97 (1.5–2.5); OAL = 0.40 (0.30–0.50); OAW = 1.18 (0.90–1.40); CLL = 0.09 (0.05–0.10). Chelicerae: similar to female, except with PMT:RMT = 3:6 ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 31 – 36 ). Measurements: AME–AME 0.10; AME–ALE 0.30; AME diameter 0.20; PME–PME 0.30; PME–PLE 0.35; PME diameter 0.15; MOQAW 0.50; MOQPW 0.60; CI (CL/CW) 1.32; LL:CL 9.91; STL 1.8; STW 1.3. Leg measurements (leg formula can be 1:4:2:3 or 1:2:4:3): I—7.6+1.5+9.0+10.0+3.6 = 32.7; II—5.2+1.2+5.6+6.1+1.9 = 20.0; III—3.3+1.0+2.8+3.9+1.2 = 12.2; IV—5.2+1.2+5.0+6.2+1.6 = 19.2; palp—3.0+0.7+1.8+1.4 = 6.9. Leg spines: I 0-1p-1p, 2v-2v, 2v- 2v-1v; II 0-1p-1p, 0- 2 v-1p, 2v-2 v2 p2r-3 v1 p1r; III 0-1p1r-1p1r, 0-0-1p1r, 2v-2 v1 p1r- 3 v1 p1r; IV 0-1r-1p1r, 0-0-1r, 2 v1 r-2 v1 p1r-3 v1 p1r. Abdomen ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 25 – 30 ): similar to female, but a bit more elongate. Palp ( Figs 35–36 View FIGURES 31 – 36 ): cymbium elongate, shorter to about equal tibia length, with a long, distally curled apophysis with a flattened extension before the apex (there is some variation in the structure of the CA); RTA broad, ending with a beaked apex; TA unsclerotized, long and bent at apex; EM long, almost encircling tegulum, ending at CON apex; CON unsclerotised but distinct.

Distribution. Several localities throughout Madagascar ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 19 – 24 ).

Habitat. Dwarf littoral forest to high altitude rainforest, including tropical dry forest and gallery forest.

MRAC

Musée Royal de l’Afrique Centrale

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Miturgidae

Genus

Cheiracanthium

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