Katissa kurusiki, Nadine Duperre & Elicio Tapia, 2016
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2016.255 |
publication LSID |
http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E8DA4DC-FF4C-436E-94FB-CB89F6416C6E |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6081733 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1997B8DA-325A-42F4-B1F5-AF30568A11D2 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:1997B8DA-325A-42F4-B1F5-AF30568A11D2 |
treatment provided by |
Jeremy |
scientific name |
Katissa kurusiki |
status |
sp. nov. |
Katissa kurusiki View in CoL sp. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:1997B8DA-325A-42F4-B1F5-AF30568A11D2
Figs 1–6 View Fig. 1 View Figs 2 – 6
Diagnosis
Males are easily distinguished from all other congeneric species by the elongated, sinuous projection of the abdomen, resembling a caterpillar ( Fig. 1 View Fig. 1 ). Females are distinguished by their wing-shaped epigynal Fap (Fig. 5) and convoluted copulatory ducts, with three loops ( Fig. 6 View Figs 2 – 6 ).
Etymology
The speciFc name is a noun in apposition taken from the Kichwa language, the combination of the words ‘kuru’ and ‘siki’ meaning worm-bottom.
Type material examined
Holotype
ECUADOR: Ƌ, Cotopaxi Province, Otonga Biological Reserve , sifting moss, 8–21 Jun. 2014, 1717 m, E. Tapia, C. Tapia and N. Dupérré leg. ( QCAZ) .
Other material examined
ECUADOR: Cotopaxi Province, Otonga Biological Reserve : 2 ♀♀, sifting moss, 00.41941º S, 78.99607º W, 1717 m, 24–30 May 2014, E. Tapia, C. Tapia and N. Dupérré leg. ( DTC) GoogleMaps ; 1 Ƌ, sifting moss near Rio Esmeraldas , 24 May–8 Jun. 2014, E. Tapia, C. Tapia and N. Dupérré leg. ( DTC) ; 1 Ƌ, 4 ♀♀, sifting moss, 8–21 Jun. 2014, 1717 m, E. Tapia, C. Tapia and N. Dupérré leg. ( DTC) ; 2 ƋƋ, 3 ♀♀, sifting moss, 2225 m, E. Tapia, C. Tapia and N. Dupérré leg. ( AMNH) ; 1 ♀, sifting litter, 4–7 Sep. 2014, E. Tapia, C. Tapia and N. Dupérré leg. ( DTC) ; 1 Ƌ, sifting moss, -00.42261º S, -79.5107º W, 2225 m, 21 Jun. 2014, E. Tapia, C. Tapia and N. Dupérré leg. ( DTC) GoogleMaps .
Description
Male (holotype)
MEASUREMENTS. Total length: 5.6; carapace length: 2.1 carapace width: 1.6.
CEPHALOTHORAX. Pars cephalica dark brown with black mesh pattern; pars thoracica with wide dark bands dorsally, apically and laterally light brown; margin dark brown (Fig. 1). Sternum, endites and labium light brown.
CHELICERAE. Brown, excavated with antero-prolateral keel; promargin with 3, retromargin with 5 teeth.
LEGS. Femora I, II light yellow with light brown band apically and dark spots at macrosetae base; femora III, IV light brown with medial and apical dark bands and dark spots at base of macrosetae. Tibiae I, II light yellow with dark bands basally and medially; tibiae II–IV light yellow with dark bands basally and apically. Metatarsi I, II brown; metatarsi III, IV yellow with dark apical band. Tarsi I–IV brown. Claws unipectinate, I, II with 6–7 teeth and III–IV with 4–5 teeth. Total length: I: 9.7; II: 7.7; III: 5.8; IV: 7.8; leg formula 1423; leg articles length (femur/patella/tibia/metatarsus/tarsus): leg I 2.5/0.8/2.7/2.6/1.1; leg II 2.0/0.7/1.9/2.2/0.9; leg III 1.6/0.6/1.3/1.7/0.6; leg IV 2.1/0.7/1.8/2.4/0.8.
LEGS SPINATION. Femur I p1-1-1, r1-1-1; tibia I v2-1 -2, p0-1-1, r1-1-1; metatarsus I v2-2 -0, p0-1-0, r1-1- 1. Femur II p1-1-1, r1-1-1; tibia II v2-2 -0, p0-1-1, r0-1-1; metatarsus II v2-2 -0, p0-1-0, r1-1-1. Femur III p0-1-1, r0-1-1; tibia III d1-1-0, v2-2 -2, p1-1-0, r1-1-0; metatarsus III d0-1-1, v2-2 -1. Femur IV p0-1-1, r0-0-1; tibia IV d1-1-0, v2-2 -2, p1-1-0, r1-1-0; metatarsus IV d0-1-0, v2-2 -0.
ABDOMEN. Elongated oval with whitish caterpillar-like extension of various size ( Fig. 1 View Fig. 1 ). Dorsally light brown, with dark brown pattern composed of spots and two large pyramidal medial dark marks ( Fig. 1 View Fig. 1 ). Covered with long, dark erected setae and short, none erected light coloured setae. Ventrally, light brown. Spinnerets positioned at the junction between the oval abdomen and the caterpillar-like extension.
GENITALIA. Palpal tibia shorter than cymbium; retrolateral tibial apophysis wide and curved with rounded tips ( Fig. 3 View Figs 2 – 6 ). Subtegulum rounded apically without keel; tegulum rounded basally; ventral tegular process rounded apically not reaching median apophysis tip; median apophysis elongated, hook-shaped; embolic base protruding prolaterally; embolus ribbon-like, long with distal pale portion ( Fig. 2 View Figs 2 – 6 ).
Female
MEASUREMENTS. Total length: 4.2; carapace length: 1.7; carapace width: 1.3.
CEPHALOTHORAX. As in male.
CHELICERAE. Brown, not excavated without keel; cheliceral teeth as in male.
LEGS. Colouration as in male. Claws as in male. Palpal claws with 5 teeth. Total length: I: 6.3; II: 5.1; III: 4.1; IV: 5.6; leg formula 1423; leg articles length (femur/patella/tibia/metatarsus/tarsus): leg I 1.6/0.6/1.5/1.4/1.2; leg II 1.4/0.6/1.3/1.1/0.7; leg III 1.2/0.5/0.8/1.1/0.5; leg IV 1.6/0.6/1.3/1.4/0.7.
LEGS SPINATION. Femur I p0-1-1; tibia I v2-2 -0, p0-0-1; metatarsus I v2-2 -0, p0-1-0. Femur II p0-1-1; tibia II v2-2 -0, p0-1-1, r0-1-0; metatarsus II v2-2 -0, p0-1-0. Femur III p0-0-1-, r0-1-1; tibia III d0-1-0, v1-2 -2, p0-1-1, r0-1-1; metatarsus III d0-1-0, v2-2 -1. Femur IV p0-0-1, r0-0-1; tibia IV d0-0-1, v1-2 -2, p0-1-1, r0-1-1; metatarsus IV d0-1-0, v2-2 -1.
ABDOMEN. Oval. Dorsally brownish, with pattern composed of dark pyramidal marks medially and chevrons basally ( Fig. 4 View Figs 2 – 6 ). Covered with long, dark erected setae and short, none erected light coloured setae.
GENITALIA. Epigynum with wing-shaped epigynal Fap; lateral epigynal grooves curved (Fig. 5). Internal genitalia; copulatory ducts elongated with three loops; seminal receptacles positioned at the beginning of copulatory ducts course; spermathecae oval; fertilization ducts short ( Fig. 6 View Figs 2 – 6 ).
Natural history
Except for one female, all specimens were collected by sifting moss hanging from trees.
Distribution
Ecuador: known only from the type locality.
QCAZ |
Ecuador, Quito, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador, Catholic Zoology Museum |
DTC |
Dmitrijs Telnovs |
AMNH |
USA, New York, New York, American Museum of Natural History |
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