Loxosceles planetaria Bertani & Gallão, 2024

Bertani, Rogério, Bichuette, Maria Elina, Cordeiro, Lívia Medeiros & Gallão, Jonas Eduardo, 2024, Three new species of Loxosceles Heinecken & Lowe, 1832 (Araneae, Sicariidae) from Brazilian caves, European Journal of Taxonomy 921 (1), pp. 98-115 : 106-109

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.921.2419

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10635171

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D63E5652-6A16-4E0C-813D-00CD1A44B7BB

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Loxosceles planetaria Bertani & Gallão
status

sp. nov.

Loxosceles planetaria Bertani & Gallão sp. nov.

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Figs 20−31 View Figs 20−26 View Figs 27−31

Diagnosis

Males resemble those of L. gaucho , L. similis , L. adelaida , L variegata , L. troglobia and L. bodoquena Bertani & Gallão sp. nov. by the cymbium more than half length of tibia of palpus ( Figs 24−26 View Figs 20−26 ). They differ from L. troglobia and L. bodoquena by the shorter embolus and normal body pigmentation ( Figs 20−26 View Figs 20−26 ); from L. gaucho by the longer and less incrassate palp tibia ( Figs 24−26 View Figs 20−26 ); from L. similis by the slender and straighter embolus ( Figs 24−26 View Figs 20−26 ), from L. variegata by the shorter embolus ( Figs 24−26 View Figs 20−26 ), and from L. adelaida by the shorter and slender embolus ( Figs 24−26 View Figs 20−26 ). Females resemble those of L. gaucho , L. similis , L. variegata Simon, 1897 and L. bodoquena by the well-developed and sclerotized transverse plate of the spermathecae ( Figs 29−30 View Figs 27−31 ). They differ from L. similis by the shorter receptacles, from L. gaucho by the shorter and straighter receptacles, and from L. variegata and L. bodoquena by the longer receptacles ( Figs 29−30 View Figs 27−31 ).

Etymology

The specific name is a name in apposition and refers to the Terra Planetária Cave, where the type specimens were collected.

Type material

Holotype

BRAZIL • ♂; Mato Grosso do Sul, Bonito, Terra Planetária Cave ; 21°07′48″ S, 56°35′28″ W; 15 Jun. 2022; M.E. Bichuette, D.F. Torres, L.M. Cordeiro, D.M. Borges, S.G. Jimenez, A. Chagas-Jr and J.E. Gallão leg.; LES 0028823 View Materials . GoogleMaps

Paratypes

BRAZIL • 3 ♀♀, 1 ♂; same collection data as for holotype; LES 0028824 View Materials to LES 0028827 View Materials GoogleMaps .

Other material examined

None.

Description

Male holotype (LES 0028823)

Total length 7.63. Carapace 3.37 long, 3.18 wide ( Fig. 20 View Figs 20−26 ). Eye sizes and interdistances: ALE 0.18, PME 0.21, PLE 0.20, PME–PLE 0.07, PME–ALE 0.18; clypeus 0.38. Leg formula II, I, IV, III. Leg lengths: leg I: femur 8.74, patella 1.44, tibia 10.28, metatarsus 10.84, tarsus 1.97, total 33.27; II: 10.34, 1.42, 12.04, 13.72, 2.20, 39.72; III: 7.53, 1.34, 7.20, 8.52, 1.30, 25.89; IV: 8.53, 1.31, 8.48, 9.88, 1.57, 29.77. Palp: femur 2.06 long, 0.37 wide; patella 0.40 long, 0.39 wide; tibia 0.88 long, 0.54 wide; cymbium 0.87 long, 0.49 wide. Labium 0.95 long, 0.47 wide. Sternum 1.95 long, 1.69 wide. Femur I 2.6 times as long, tibia I 3.05 times as long, and leg I 9.9 times as long as carapace. Palp femur 5.6 times as long as wide, tibia 1.63 times as long as wide, cymbium oval ( Figs 24−26 View Figs 20−26 ). Bulb suboval, about half cymbium length. Embolus curved from its base, approximately 2 times as long as bulb length in retrolateral view, without carina ( Figs 21–23 View Figs 20−26 ). Carapace covered by some greyish sparse setae ( Fig. 20 View Figs 20−26 ). Thoracic region of carapace light brown, marginated with brown. Cephalic region darker and reddish ( Fig. 20 View Figs 20−26 ). Legs and palps brown. Endites, coxae, sternum, and labium light brown. Labium and endites a little darker. Abdomen greyish.

Female paratype (LES 0028824)

Total length 8.25. Carapace 3.89 long, 3.52 wide ( Fig. 27 View Figs 27−31 ). Eye sizes and interdistances: ALE 0.20, PME 0.20, PLE 0.23, PME–PLE 0.07, PME–ALE 0.26; clypeus 0.54. Leg formula II, I, IV, III. Leg lengths: leg I: femur 7.25, patella 1.42, tibia 7.62, metatarsus 7.34, tarsus 1.52, total 25.15; II: 7.84, 1.45, 8.10, 8.37, 1.49, 27.25; III: 6.59, 1.40, 5.64, 6.52, 1.20, 21.35; IV: 7.19, 1.40, 6.77, 7.45, 1.38, 24.19. Palp: femur 1.47 long, 0.28 wide; patella 0.43 long, 0.34 wide; tibia 0.99 long, 0.29 wide; tarsus 1.48 long, 0.26 wide. Labium 0.90 long, 0.57 wide. Sternum 2.27 long, 1.89 wide. Femur I 1.86 times as long, tibia I 1.96 times as long, and leg I 6.46 times as long as carapace. Palpal femur 5.25 times as long as wide; tibia 3.41 times as long as wide; tarsus not incrassate ( Fig. 28 View Figs 27−31 ). Spermathecae transverse sclerotized plate short with almost-straight receptacles positioned at an angle of 45° to the inner side ( Figs 29−30 View Figs 27−31 ). Dorsal part of the bursa copulatrix medially sclerotized ( Fig. 30 View Figs 27−31 ). Carapace covered with some greyish sparse setae ( Fig. 27 View Figs 27−31 ). Thoracic region of carapace light brown, marginated with brown. Cephalic region darker and reddish ( Fig. 27 View Figs 27−31 ). Legs and palps greyish. Femora of leg I reddish brown on their basal portion. Coxae greyish, sternum light brown. Labium and endites reddish brown. Abdomen greyish.

Natural history

Specimens of Loxosceles planetaria Bertani & Gallão sp. nov. were found on the ground at the entrance and twilight zones of the cave as well as in the epigean environment. In the cave, specimens were near each other. Due to the absence of morphological troglomorphisms and its distribution inside and outside caves, we propose that L. planetaria has troglophilic populations.

Distribution

BRAZIL: State of Mato Grosso do Sul ( Fig. 1 View Fig ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Sicariidae

Genus

Loxosceles

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