Neotama corticola ( Lawrence, 1937 ) Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2005

Foord, S. H. & Dippenaar-Schoeman, A. S., 2005, First records of the genus Neotama Baehr & Baehr (Araneae: Hersiliidae) from the Afrotropical Region, African Invertebrates 46, pp. 125-132 : 128-130

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7667098

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/903387E2-FE63-5A3D-3AA6-687EFDEA7E9E

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Felipe

scientific name

Neotama corticola ( Lawrence, 1937 )
status

comb. nov.

Neotama corticola ( Lawrence, 1937) View in CoL comb. n.

Figs 1–8 View Figs 1–7 View Fig

Hersilia corticola Lawrence, 1937: 226 ; 1938: 481; Smithers 1945: 5, 8; Benoit 1967: 15.

Diagnosis: Small to medium-sized spiders; very long legs; eye tubercle depressed; clypeus short; narrow flexible zone on metatarsi I, II, and IV; male palp with bulbus without any apophysis; embolus short, stout, curved ( Figs 1, 2 View Figs 1–7 ); epigyne with spiniform lateral borders, median plate narrowed anteriorly ( Fig. 6 View Figs 1–7 ); copulatory duct wide; spermathecae cylindrical, seminal receptacle simple, round with stalk; fertilisation ducts short, simple ( Fig. 6 View Figs 1–7 ).

Description:

Female

Size (n = 4). TL 6.67 (6.32–7.13); CL 2.28 (1.76–2.63); CW 2.36 (2–2.7); OAL 0.2 (0.16–0.23); CLL 0.29 (0.2–0.4). AME diameter 0.23; AME-AME 0.21; AME-ALE 0.2; ALE diameter: 0.078; MOQ-AW 0.64; PME-PME 0.22; PME diameter 0.17; PMEPLE 0.23; MOQ-PW 0.55; PLE diameter: 0.15.

Colour: Carapace pale yellow to pale brown, with brown and white spots laterally; clypeus pale, white anteriorly; eye area dark around AME eyes and PER; white mark posteriad on eye tubercle; abdomen white with dark borders anteriorly; dorsally with lancet-shaped heart mark; posterior half of abdomen V-shaped, dark border around dorsal muscular pits, ventrum mottled white; posterior lateral spinnerets with no or faint annulation; legs pale yellow with dark brown patellae; femora and palps with faint annulation.

Carapace: As long as wide (CI 0.97); clypeus very short, 0.48 × median ocular quadrangle length, sloping; eye tubercle depressed;AME largest; eye ratio 1:0.47: 0.77: 0.72; MOQ-AW> MOQ-PW; chelicerae stout, 1.71 × longer than wide; one row of six minute teeth on retromargin.

Abdomen ( Fig. 5 View Figs 1–7 ): Length 3.03, width 4.2, wider than long, widest in posterior third; four pairs of dorsal muscular pits, second pair large, oval; posterior lateral spinnerets 1.64 × length of abdomen; 2.82 × CW; tS 4.25 × bS.

Legs: Leg I longest, 3.23 × total body length; leg ratio 1:0.99:0.28:0.87; metatarsus I 8.29 × longer than tarus I; distal part of metatarsus 0.49 × proximal part; leg measurements: I- Fe 6.49, Pat + Tib 7.18, Mt I 8.93, Ta 0.98, total 21.8; II-6.01, 6.81, 8.09, 0.98, total 21.07; III-2.06, 2.06, 1.66, 0.64, total 5.95; IV-5.47, 5.74, 7.8, 0.86, total 19.16; Palp-1.13, 1.13, 0.94, total 3.38.

Epigyne ( Figs 6, 7 View Figs 1–7 ): Wide (el/ew 0.58); spiniform lateral borders; median plate broad, narrows anteriorly; copulatory openings widely spaced; spermathecae cylindrical; seminal receptacle simple, round, stalked; fertilisation duct short, simple ( Fig. 7 View Figs 1–7 ).

Male

Size (n = 3). TL 4.92 (4.83–5); CL 2.25 (2.16–2.33); CW 2.02 (1.88–2.16); OAL 0.56 (0.56–0.57); CLL 0.21 (0.19–0.22). AME diameter 0.22; AME-AME 0.12; AME-ALE 0.13; MOQ-AW 0.57; ALE diameter 0.09; PME-PME 0.19; PME diameter 0.13; PME-PLE 0.19; MOQ-PW: 0.44; PLE diameter 0.14.

Closely resembles females except: smaller; legs longer, 1.2–1.7 × longer; leg I very long, patellae dark; leg measurements: I- Fe 9.39, Pat + Tib 11.82, Mt I 18.68, Ta 1.12, total 37.22; II-7.5, 8.98, 10.88, 0.71, total 28.58; III-2.46, 2.44, 2.1, 0.6, total 7.25; IV- 6.75, 7.25, 11.07, 0.75, total 25.05; Palp-1.12, 0.77, 0.7, total 2.59.

Palps ( Figs1, 2 View Figs 1–7 ): Tibia elongate, 1.5 × longer than wide; cymbium digiform, twice as long as wide, three apical spines; row of long white setae on prolateral border of cymbium arching over bulbus; bulbus round; sperm duct with basal loop; embolus circular, stout, apex acute; median apophysis absent.

Type material examined: ^ holotype, SOUTH AFRICA: KwaZulu-Natal: Durban, Bluff (29°53'S: 31°01'E), xi.1936, R.F. Lawrence, NMSA 74 GoogleMaps ; paratype: 1 ^, same data GoogleMaps .

Additional material examined: SOUTH AFRICA: KwaZulu-Natal: Umzinto, Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve (30°16'S: 30°37'E), 3 ơ, 5.i.1992, L.N. Lotz, NMBA 5957 View Materials ; Hluhluwe Game Reserve (28°09'S: 32°10'E), 2 ^, x.1935, R.F. Lawrence, NM 1149 ; Port Edward (31°03'S: 30°13'E), 1 ^, xi.1943, R.F. Lawrence, NM 4168 ; Ngome State Forest (27°52'S: 31°24'E), 2 ^, Northern GoogleMaps KwaZulu-Natal, 1.ii.1988, L. Prendini, TMP 181653 View Materials ; ‘ Cascade’ farm (H. Lee) 10 km W Eshowe (28°53'S: 31°28'E), Ngotsche (Ntumeni) forest , 600 m a.s.l., 2 ^, 1 juv., 17–18.i.1984, C.E. Griswold, P. Croeser, R. Lee, P. Reavell (NMSA) GoogleMaps ; Eastern Cape Province: Kudu Reserve (Fort Brown) near Grahamstown (33°07'S: 26°37'E), 1 ơ, 629 m a.s.l., on trunk of Combretum caffrum , 14.xii.1981, E. Nieman, J. Hoffman, NMSA GoogleMaps ; Western Cape Province: Knysna, Diepwalle Forest Station , 22 km NE Knysna (33°57'S: 23°10'E), 600 m a.s.l., indigenous forest, 1 ^, 1 juv., 11–13.xi.1985, C.E. Griswold, J. Doyen, T.M. Griswold, NMSA GoogleMaps .

Distribution: South Africa (forested areas of KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern and Western Cape) ( Fig. 8 View Fig ).

Natural history: Arboreal spiders found mainly on tree trunks in forests. Adult females were collected during October and November, adult males in January and July; arboreal, caught in forest on tree trunks.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Hersiliidae

Genus

Neotama

Loc

Neotama corticola ( Lawrence, 1937 )

Foord, S. H. & Dippenaar-Schoeman, A. S. 2005
2005
Loc

Hersilia corticola

BENOIT, P. L. G. 1967: 15
SMITHERS, R. H. N. 1945: 5
LAWRENCE, R. F. A. 1937: 226
1937
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