Hexapopha ramirezi, Feitosa & Ott & Bonaldo, 2023

Feitosa, Níthomas M., Ott, Ricardo & Bonaldo, Alexandre B., 2023, Meeting the southern brothers: a revision of the Neotropical spider genus Hexapopha Platnick, Berniker & Víquez, 2014 (Araneae, Oonopidae), Zootaxa 5329 (1), pp. 1-150 : 69-70

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5329.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BDC2B521-8DC4-4680-A210-5CAEF611F02B

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244141

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D344879B-FFB4-5E73-FF13-3D6BFC37F851

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Plazi

scientific name

Hexapopha ramirezi
status

sp. nov.

Hexapopha ramirezi sp. nov.

Figs 44–45 View FIGURES 44 View FIGURES 45 ; Map 3 View MAP 3

Type material: Holotype: male from Parque Nacional de Sete Cidades , Piracuruca, Piauí, Brazil (04º06’09.6”S, 41º41’24.4”W), Jun. 24, 2007, L.S. Carvalho, M.P. Albuquerque & F.M. Oliveira‑Neto leg., 1♁, deposited in MPEG 37790, PBI_OON 45543 GoogleMaps . Paratypes: same data as holotype 1♁ (MPEG 37802, PBI _ OON 45896 ); (04º07’25.9”S, 41º42’28.59”W), Jun. 27, 2007 GoogleMaps , 1♁ (MPEG 37789, PBI _ OON 45542 ) .

Etymology. The specific name is a patronym honoring the arachnologist Martín J. Ramírez (Museu Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia), recognizing his great contribution to the Goblin Spiders PBI.

Diagnosis. Males differ from those of other species with conductor length half the embolus length or shorter ( H. santosi sp. nov., H. rheimsae sp. nov., H. ruizi sp. nov. and H. itabaiana sp. nov., Figs 34J View FIGURES 34 , 36J View FIGURES 36 , 41J View FIGURES 41 , 43I View FIGURES 43 ) as follows: from H. santosi sp. nov. and H. rheimsae sp. nov., by the absence of a median concavity on the sternum ( Fig. 45B View FIGURES 45 ); from H. ruizi sp. nov. by the endite`s P1 transversal, not lamellar ( Figs 45D–F View FIGURES 45 ) (anteriorly directed, lamellar in H. ruizi sp. nov.); from H. itabaiana sp. nov. by the posterior end of carapace nearly straight in lateral view and by the abdominal scuta weakly sclerotized ( Figs 44B View FIGURES 44 , 45A View FIGURES 45 ) (posterior end of carapace angulated in lateral view, abdominal scuta strongly sclerotized in H. itabaiana sp. nov.).

Description. Male (PBI_OON 45543). Total length 1.64. CEPHALOTHORAX: Carapace pale orange, with Coxapopha -like pattern, pars cephalica strongly elevated in lateral view, surface of elevated portion of pars cephalica smooth, sides finely reticulate, fovea present ( Figs 44B–C View FIGURES 44 ). Eyes ALE circular, PME oval, PLE oval; posterior eye row straight from both above and front; ALE separated by their radius to diameter, ALE-PLE separated by less than ALE radius, PME touching, PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius ( Fig. 44E View FIGURES 44 ). Sternum longer than wide, yellow, median concavity absent, with radial furrows between coxae I–II, II–III, III–IV, furrow wrinkled, surface smooth, without pits, microsculpture absent ( Figs 44D View FIGURES 44 , 45B View FIGURES 45 ). Mouthparts: Chelicerae distal region abruptly narrowed ( Fig. 44E View FIGURES 44 ). Labium anterior margin anteriorly projecting at middle, wider than long ( Fig. 45C View FIGURES 45 ). Endites with a median projection (mp), a P1 and a P2; mp short, hornlike, directed anteriorly; P1 very short, situated posteriorly to mp. P2 lamellar, situated anteriorly to mp and P1, anterior margin partly serrated ( Figs 44F View FIGURES 44 , 45C–F View FIGURES 45 ). ABDOMEN: dorsum soft portions yellow. Book lung covers small, very narrow. Dorsal scutum weakly sclerotized, yellow, covering 1/2 to 3/4 of abdomen, more than 1/2 to most of abdomen width. Epigastric scutum weakly sclerotized, not protruding. Postepigastric scutum weakly sclerotized, yellow, long, almost rectangular, covering about 3/4 of abdominal length ( Figs 44A–B,G View FIGURES 44 ). LEGS: yellow. GENITALIA: Epigastric region with sperm pore situated at level of posterior spiracles. Palp proximal segments yellow; embolus tip flattened, not bent upwards; conductor present, without projections, half the length of the embolus, with tip needle-shaped ( Figs 44G–I View FIGURES 44 , 45G–L View FIGURES 45 ).

Female. Unknown.

Other material examined. Brazil. Ceará. Crateús: Serra das Almas (05º08’45.00”S, 40º54’21.00”W), 2003, M. Carvalho leg., 1♁ ( IBSP 6374 View Materials , PBI _ OON 52541 ) GoogleMaps ; 1♁ ( IBSP 63558 View Materials , PBI _ OON 52544 ) ; 1♁ ( IBSP 63734 View Materials , PBI _ OON 52551 ) ; 1♁ ( IBSP 63639 View Materials , PBI _ OON 52573 ) ; 1♁ ( IBSP 63693 View Materials , PBI _ OON 52585 ) ; 1♁ ( IBSP 63700 View Materials , PBI _ OON 52601 ) . Piauí. Brasileira: Parque Nacional de Sete Cidades (04º08’04.3”S, 41º42’52.99”W), Jan. 26, 2007, L.S. Carvalho, M.T.L. Avelino & M.P. Albuquerque leg., 1♁ (MPEG 37792, PBI _ OON 45885 ) GoogleMaps ; 1♁ (MPEG 37793, PBI _ OON 45886 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37794, PBI _ OON 45887 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37791, PBI _ OON 45884 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37801, PBI _ OON 45895 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37796, PBI _ OON 45890 ); (04º07’25.9”S, 41º42’28.59”W) GoogleMaps , Jun. 24, 2007, L.S. Carvalho, M.P. Albuquerque & F.M. Oliveira‑Neto leg., 1♁ (MPEG 37803, PBI _ OON 45897 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37799, PBI _ OON 45893 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37800, PBI _ OON 45894 ); (04º08’36.0”S, 41º42’17.59”W) GoogleMaps , Jun. 29, 2007, L. S. Carvalho, F.M. Oliveira‑Neto & M. T. L. Avelino leg., 1♁ (MPEG 37788, PBI _ OON 45541 ) . Piracuruca: Parque Nacional de Sete Cidades (04º05’51.6”S, 41º41’42.20”W), Jan. 26, 2007, L.S. Carvalho, M.T.L. Avelino & M.P. Albuquerque leg., 1♁ (MPEG 37798, PBI _ OON 45892 ) GoogleMaps ; 1♁ (MPEG 37795, PBI _ OON 45888 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37787, PBI _ OON 45540 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37797, PBI _ OON 45891 ); (04º05’55.5”S, 04º42’33.2”W) GoogleMaps , Mar. 28, 2005, F.M. Oliveira‑Neto leg., 1♁ (MPEG 10197, PBI _ OON 45889 ) .

Distribution. Known from the states of Ceará and Piauí, Brazil ( Map 3 View MAP 3 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Hexapopha

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