Crinopseudoa caligula, Jocqué & Bosselaers, 2011

Jocqué, Rudy & Bosselaers, Jan, 2011, Revision of Pseudocorinna Simon and a new related genus (Araneae: Corinnidae): two more examples of spider templates with a large range of complexity in the genitalia, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 162 (2), pp. 271-350 : 333-335

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2010.00679.x

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5491945

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EC17CE33-D240-FFE1-54DA-FA330B98FD0F

treatment provided by

Valdenar

scientific name

Crinopseudoa caligula
status

sp. nov.

CRINOPSEUDOA CALIGULA View in CoL SP. NOV.

( FIGS 46A, B View Figure 46 , 51A–D View Figure 51 , 59C View Figure 59 , 61 View Figure 61 )

Type material: Holotype: male: Liberia, Bong Range Forest , 06°49′N, 10°17′W, 30.v.2005, pitfalls in rain forest, Flomo D. ( MRAC 216928 View Materials ). GoogleMaps

Paratypes: 1 ♀: same data as holotype GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂: 21.iv.2005 ( MRAC 216604 View Materials ) .

Other material: All from same locality as holotype GoogleMaps : 1 ♀: 8.iv.2005 ( MRAC 216606 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂: 21.iv.2005 ( MRAC 216607 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂: 21.iv.2005 ( MRAC 216644 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂: 8.iv.2005 ( MRAC 216660 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 21.iv.2005 ( MRAC 216665 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 21.iv.2005 ( MRAC 216674 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 26.iii.2005 ( MRAC 216694 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂: 26.iii.2005 ( MRAC 216765 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 28.ii.2005 ( MRAC 216790 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 28.ii.2005 ( MRAC 216796 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂: 15.ii.2005 ( MRAC 216798 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂: 13.iii.2005 ( MRAC 216805 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀: 13.iii.2005 ( MRAC 216812 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 28.ii.2005 ( MRAC 216821 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 15.ii.2005 ( MRAC 216929 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂: 12.vi.2005 ( MRAC 216954 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂: 12.vi.2005 ( MRAC 216961 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂: 2005 ( MRAC 217105 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 24.ix.2005 ( MRAC 217606 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂: 11.ix.2005 ( MRAC 217610 View Materials ) ; 2 ♀: 11.ix.2005 ( MRAC 217617 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 4–24.x.2005 ( MRAC 217744 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 1–24.x.2005 ( MRAC 217751 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 3-7.x.2005 ( MRAC 217764 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂: 26.iii.2005 ( MRAC 217951 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂: 28.ii.2005 ( MRAC 218119 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂: viii.2005 ( MRAC 218128 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀: 16.viii.2005 ( MRAC 218132 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 21.vii.2005 ( MRAC 218168 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 16.viii.2005 ( MRAC 218503 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀: 28.xii.2005 ( MRAC 219144 View Materials ) .

Diagnosis: Males of P. caligula are characterized by the RTA with a basal outgrowth with widely serrated frontal margin with three short teeth, two with short sharp tips in dorsal view. Females are recognized by the epigyne with two slightly recurved frontal folds, combined with oblong structures with five or six longitudinal stripes along the posterior margin.

Etymology: The species name refers to the bootshaped RTA of the male palp.

Description: Male (holotype, MRAC 216644). Total l 6.10.

Carapace chestnut brown, covered by tiny warts in a dispersed pattern with some radial striae. Carapace l: 2.88; w: 2.43. Fovea deep, clearly delimited. Sternum orange, smooth, l: 1.27; w: 1.30. Abdomen greyish brown, with an orange-brown dorsal scutum covering 50% of do abdominal surface area.

Legs orange-brown, unwarted, terminal halves of femora darker. Bothria as in Figure 46B View Figure 46 .

Leg spination: fe: I pl 0-0-1 do 0-1-0; II do 0-1-0; III do 0-1-1; IV do 0-1-1; ti: I ve 2-2-2-2-2-2-2; II ve 2-2-2-2-2-2-2; III pl 0-1-0 rl 0-1-0 ve 0-2-0; IV pl 0-1-1 rl 0-1-1 ve 0-0-2; mt: I ve 2-2-2-2; II ve 2-2-2-2; III pl 0-1-0 rl 0-1-0 ve 2-0-2; IV pl 1-0-0 rl 1-0-0 ve 2-0-2.

Male palp ( Figs 46B, L View Figure 46 , 51A, B View Figure 51 ): RTA short, tapered to obliquely truncate tip; anterior rim with three small teeth as seen from above; PTA large, toothshaped; embolus with broad base itself with large tooth pointing outward, distal part narrow, sickleshaped; MA cup-shaped; basal part of tegulum with large ve extension, rounded at tip; FC fairly narrow; PAPT fairly small, rounded; CAPT large, tooth-shaped.

Female (paratype, MRAC 216790 View Materials ). Total l 6.00 .

Carapace coloured and warted as in male ( Fig. 46A View Figure 46 ) as in male, l: 2.45; w: 2.05. Sternum orange, smooth, l: 1.18; w: 1.18. Abdomen greyish brown, without do scutum. Legs orange-brown, not warted.

Leg spination: fe: I pl 0-0-0-1-1 do 0-1-0 rlv 0-0-0- 0-1; II do 0-1-0; III do 0-1-1; IV do 0-1-1; ti: I ve 2-2-2-2-2-2-2; II ve 2-2-2-2-2-2-2; III pl 0-1-0 ve 0-2-0; IV pl 0-1-1 rl 0-1-1 ve 0-0-2; mt: I ve 2-2-2-2; II ve 2-2-2-2; III pl 0-1-0 rl 0-1-0 ve 2-0-2; IV pl 0-1-0 rl 1-0-0 ve 2-0-2.

Epigyne ( Figs 51C, D View Figure 51 , 59C View Figure 59 ): a broad dark area with rounded semicircular pit at anterior margin followed by recurved fold; small central recurved fold between two large striped structures that are lobate ducts, visible in transparency near posterior margin.

Known geographical distribution: Liberia ( Fig. 61 View Figure 61 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Corinnidae

Genus

Crinopseudoa

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