Chococtenus duendecito, Dupérré, Nadine, 2015
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4028.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6097703 |
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scientific name |
Chococtenus duendecito |
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sp. nov. |
Chococtenus duendecito View in CoL new species
Figs 46, 47 View FIGURES 46, 47 , 57 View FIGURE 57 .
Type material. Male holotype from Ecuador, Cotopaxi Province, Otonga Biological Reserve (- 00.41433°S - 79.00035°W), 03–16.viii.2014, pitfall, 1888 m, E. Tapia, C. Tapia, N. Dupérré ( QCAZ).
Additional material examined. Ecuador: Cotopaxi Province: Otonga Biological Reserve (- 00.41433°S - 79.00035°W), 24.v.–08. vi.2014, 1 ♂, pitfall, 1888 m, E. Tapia, C. Tapia, N. Dupérré (DTC); 08–21. vi.2014, 1 ♂ (DTC); 19.ix–02. x.2014, 1 ♂ (DTC).
Etymology. The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the Spanish language, meaning elf. Diagnosis. Male are distinguished by their unique median apophysis with a small basal projection ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 46, 47 ).
Description. Male (holotype). Total length: 4.1; carapace length: 2.1; carapace width: 1.9; abdomen length: 2.0. COLORATION: As in C. otongachi . Legs with two black bands on femora, tibiae and metatarsi. Abdomen light gray with pale, half length median band. LEGS: Total length: I: 9.0; II: 8.5; III: 8.0; IV: 10.1. LEGS SPINATION: Femur I p1-1-1-1, r1-1; tibia I p1-1, r1-1, d1-1; metatarsus I p1-1, r1-1-1. Femur II p1-1, r1-1-1; tibia II p1-1, r1-1-1, d1-1; metatarsus II p1-1, r1-1. Femur III pl-1, r1-1; tibia III p1-1, r1-1, d1-1, v2-2 -2; metatarsus III p1-1, r1-1-1, v1-1 -2. Femur IV pl-1, r1-1; tibia IV p1-1, r1, d1-1, v2-2 -2; metatarsus IV p1-1-1, r1-1-1, v1-1 -1-2. GENITALIA: Palpal cymbial keel strong ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 46, 47 ). Ventral tibial apophysis rectangular, with small projection basally, apically transparent, retrolateral tibial apophysis spine-like ( Figs 46, 47 View FIGURES 46, 47 ). Tegulum oval; median apophysis rounded apically, with small pointed projection basally; conductor lamelliform, folded, hyaline; membranous tegular process hyaline, elongated; embolus base not twisted; embolus thin, originating prolaterally, tip pointed ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 46, 47 ).
Female. Unknown.
Natural history. Specimens where collected in a pitfall line set up at 1888 m, in a low evergreen montane forest.
Distribution. Only known from the type locality ( Fig. 57 View FIGURE 57 ).
FIGURE 57. Map of Ecuador showing distribution records of the thirteen new species of the genus Chococtenus. The main collecting site, Otonga Biological Reserve (white box with x inside), holds 10 species (not found: C. suffuscus, C. otongachi and C. piemontana). Other known localities for: C. otonga (white lozenge), C. cappuccino (white x), C. lasdamas (white circle), C. suffuscus (white plus sign), C. otongachi (white rectangle) and C. piemontana (upside down white triangle).
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Museo de Zoologia, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador |
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