Uduba ibonia, Griswold & Ubick & Ledford & Polotow, 2022

Griswold, Charles, Ubick, Darrell, Ledford, Joel & Polotow, Daniele, 2022, A Revision of the Malagasy Crack-Leg Spiders of the Genus Uduba Simon, 1880 (Araneae, Udubidae), with Description of 35 New Species from Madagascar, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 67, pp. 1-193 : 47-49

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scientific name

Uduba ibonia
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sp. nov.

Uduba ibonia View in CoL , new species

Figures 7 F View FIGURE , 9 E View FIGURE , 11 F View FIGURE , 20 B View FIGURE , 29 F View FIGURE , 45 A–C View FIGURE , 73 A, B View FIGURE , 81 C, F View FIGURE , Maps 1 View MAP , 13 View MAP .

Type material. Holotype male ( CASENT9006038 ) from montane rainforest at 1100m elevation at 7 km W Ranomafana , ca. 21º12ʹS, 47º27ʹE, Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar, collected 22–31 October 1988, W. Steiner, deposited in the USNM . Paratype female ( CASENT9006035 ), from Parc National Ranomafana , Talatakely, 21º14.9ʹS, 47º25.6ʹE, Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar, collected 11 April 1998 by D. Kavanaugh, deposited in CAS .

Etymology. The species epithet, ibonia, refers to an epic poem that has been told for at least several hundred years in various forms across the island of Madagascar; a noun in apposition.

Diagnosis. Uduba ibonia belong to Group I.a, the Uduba dahli group ( Map 13 View MAP ) of Group I, the Epigynal atrium group. They are cribellate, with a very small divided cribellum ( Fig. 20 B View FIGURE ). Males can be distinguished from those of other cribellate Uduba by having the palpus with TA3 a slender, pointed screw ( Fig. 29 F View FIGURE ) and the TA2 an elongate blade ( Figs. 29 F View FIGURE , 45 A, B View FIGURE ). The females can be distinguished from those of other cribellate Uduba that have an epigynal plate with median lobe surrounded by depressed atrium by having the posterior margin of atrium divided at ML apex, atrium with atrial side plate (AtSp) next to ML ( Fig. 73 B View FIGURE ), ML short, broad, length about equal to width; U. ibonia females are distinguished from those of U. platnicki in that the former have a divided cribellum ( Fig. 20 B View FIGURE ), whereas U. platnicki are ecribellate.

Description. Male (Holotype). Total length 14.29. Markings as in Figs. 9 E View FIGURE , 11 F View FIGURE . Carapace 8.36 long, 6.07 wide, 2.50 high; clypeus 0.43 high. Eye diameters: AME 0.34, ALE 0.32, PME 0.36, PLE 0.43. Chelicerae 3.79 long; sternum 3.86 long, 2.93 wide; labium 1.82 long; palpal coxae 2.75 long. Cribellum divided, very small. Spination: palpus–femur d0-0-1, p0-0-1, r0-0-1, tibia p1-0; leg I–femur d1-1-0-1, p0-0-0-2, r0-0-0-1, tibia d0-0-0-1, p0-1-1-0, v2-2-2-2, r0-1-1-0, metatarsus p1-1-0, v2-2-3, r1-1-0; leg II–femur d1-1-0-1, p0-0-1, r0-1-0-1, tibia d0-0-0-1, p0-1-1- 0, v2-2-2-2, r0-1-1-0, metatarsus p1-1-0, v2-2-3, r1-1-0; leg III–femur d1-1-1, p0-1-1-1, r0-1-1-0, tibia d0-0-1-0, p0-1-1-0, v2-0-2, r0-1-1-0, metatarsus p1-1-1-1, v2-2-2, r1-1-0-1; leg IV–femur d1- 1-0-1, p0-1-0-1, r0-0-0-1, tibia d0-0-1-0, p0-1-1-0, v2-2-2, r0-1-1-0, metatarsus p1-1-2, v2-2-2, r2- 1-2-1-2. Scopulae: cymbium, apicodorsal; strong beneath all tarsi. Leg measurements: I: 7.64 + 3.00 + 7.71 + 8.43 + 4.29 = 31.01; II: 7.00 + 2.86 + 6.36 + 7.21 + 3.79 = 27.21; III: 5.86 + 2.71 + 4.00 + 6.07 + 3.01 = 21.71; IV: 8.14 + 2.86 + 7.14 + 9.71 + 4.14 = 32.00; palpus: 3.14 + 1.29 + 1.43 + NA + 3.86 = 9.71. Leg formula 4123. Male palp (Ranomafana, CASENT9006036) ( Figs. 45 A–C View FIGURE ): palpal tibia 0.38 times cymbial length, RTA a short triangle ( Fig. 45 A View FIGURE ), length 0.21 tibia length, length 0.86 times width, with pointed apex, VTA conical, with broad base and slender apex ( Fig. 45 B View FIGURE ), length 0.31 tibia width, VTA length 1.60 times width; tibia with a long, slender prolateral spine but lacking stout spines; tegulum convex, without ridge, tegulum length 0.90 times width ( Figs. 45 A, B View FIGURE ), TA1 extends distad of tegulum apex, TA1 extends past TA3 apex by 1.285 times tegulum length; TA3 a slender, pointed screw, TA3 ends before TA2 apex, TA2 an elongate triangular blade, visible behind and beyond TA3, apex rounded ( Fig. 29 F View FIGURE ); MA simple with small prolateral hook ( Fig. 45 A View FIGURE ), origin at 0.46 times tegulum length, tegulum apex at 0.29 tegulum length from MA apex, length (including apical processes) 0.78 times width, MA small ( Figs. 45 A, C View FIGURE ), length 0.20 tegulum length, width 0.23 tegulum width; conductor fan concave. Female (Paratype, CASENT9006035): Total length 12.50. Markings as in Fig. 7 F View FIGURE . Carapace 6.70 long, 5.50 wide, 2.50 high; clypeus 0.45 high. Eye diameters:AME and ALE 0.24, PME 0.22, PLE 0.26. Chelicerae 3.20 long; sternum 2.80 long, 2.30 wide; labium 1.50 long; palpal coxae 2.30 long. Cribellum divided, very small ( Fig. 20 B View FIGURE ). Spination: palpus–femur d0-0-2, patella p1, tibia p2-1, tarsus p2-1-1; leg I–femur d1-0-0-2, tibia v2-2-2-1, metatarsus v2-2-3; leg II–femur d1-0-0, p0-0- 1, tibia v1-1-1-2, metatarsus v2-2-3; leg III–femur d0-0-0-1, p0-0-1-1, r0-0-1-1, tibia d0-1-0, p0- 1-1-0, v2-0-2, r0-1-1-0, metatarsus p1-2-2, v2-2-2, r1-1-2, tarsus v0-1-0; leg IV–femur d1-1-0, r0- 0-1, tibia v1-2-2, r0-1-1-0, metatarsus p1-1-0-2, v2-1-2-2, r1-2-1. Scopulae: strong ventral beneath all tarsi, beneath metatarsi I and II and apices of metatarsi III and IV. Leg measurements: I: 4.70 + 2.30 + 3.90 + 3.70 + 2.30 = 16.90; II: 4.20 + 2.20 + 3.20 + 3.10 + 2.10 = 14.80; III: 3.40 + 1.90 + 2.00 + 2.80 + 1.90 = 12.00; IV: 4.80 + 2.00 + 3.80 + 4.90 + 2.40 = 17.90; palpus: 2.40 + 1.20 + 1.40 + NA + 2.30 = 7.30. Leg formula 4123. Female genitalia ( Figs. 73 A, B View FIGURE , 81 C, F View FIGURE ): epigynal plate with median lobe surrounded by depressed atrium, shallow beside ML and forming deep sulci laterally ( Fig. 73 B View FIGURE ), epigynal plate width 1.43 times length; atrium sides weakly concave, atrium width 1.87 times atrium length; epigynum length 1.79 times atrium length, atrium width 0.73 times epigynum width; atrium plate width at side of ML 0.18 times ML width ( Fig. 81 C View FIGURE ), atrium lateral sulcus width at side of ML 0.21 times ML width; atrium and median lobe arise well anteriad of epigastric groove ( Fig. 81 C View FIGURE ), atrium origin at 0.26 of epigynal plate length, median lobe broad, widest at base, median lobe length 1.08 times width, ML does not extend to atrium apex, atrium extends 0.20 times epigynum length anteriad of ML, ML length 0.38 times epigynal length; lateral lobes narrow, atrium width 7.30 times LL width; copulatory openings beneath the atrial side plate (AtSp) next to ML ( Fig. 73 A View FIGURE ), distance between CO 0.35 times width of epigynal plate, CO distance from epigastric furrow 0.64 times epigynum length. Vulva ( Figs. 73 A View FIGURE , 81 F View FIGURE ) with spermathecal ducts making three to four, transverse curves, vulva length 0.82 times width, fertilization ducts close-together, vulva width 8.80 times distance between fertilization ducts.

Variation. Male (N = 4): Total length = 11.43–14.29, carapace length / width = 1.38–1.53, carapace height / width = 0.45–0.59, PER / carapace width = 0.38–0.40, PER / OAL = 2.33–3.06, PER / AER = 1.32–1.42, OAL / OQL = 1.00–1.08, OQP / OQA = 1.13–1.28, clypeus height / AME diameter width = 1.26–1.56, cheliceral length / clypeus height = 6.58–8.91, sternum length / width = 1.24–1.31, palpal coxa length / width = 2.07–2.27, femur I length / carapace width = 1.26–1.39, metatarsus I length / carapace width = 1.39–1.55, femur IV length / carapace width = 1.34–1.59, cymbium length / carapace width = 0.63–0.85, cymbium length / palpal patella length = 2.99–3.87, cymbium length / palpal tibia length = 2.70–3.87, cymbium length / palpal femur length = 1.23– 1.61, palpal tibia length / palpal patella length = 1.00–1.11. Female (N = 2): Total length = 11.80– 14.50, carapace length / width = 1.38–1.53, carapace height / width = 0.41–0.67, PER / carapace width = 0.44–0.68, PER / OAL = 2.82–3.56, PER / AER = 1.36–1.44, OAL / OQL = 1.00–1.10, OQP / OQA = 1.17–1.28, clypeus height / AME = 1.26–2.55, cheliceral length / clypeus height = 7.11–8.83, sternum length / width = 1.22–1.32, palpal coxa length / width = 1.89–2.26, femur I length / carapace width = 1.00–1.04, metatarsus I length / carapace width = 0.80–0.82, femur IV length / carapace width = 1.00–1.08, palpal tarsus length / carapace width = 0.49–0.51, palpal tarsus length / palpal patella length = 1.80–1.92, palpal tarsus length / palpal tibia length = 1.60– 1.71, palpal tarsus length / palpal femur length = 0.95–1.09, palpal tibia length / palpal patella length = 1.05–1.17. Genitalia as in Figs. 73 A, B View FIGURE , 81 C, F. View FIGURE

M aterial examined. MADAGASCAR: Fianarantsoa Province: 7 km W Ranomafana , ca. 21º12ʹS, 47º27ʹE, elev. 1100m, 22–31 October 1988, W. Steiner (holotype, CASENT9006038 , 1♂, USNM) , 8-21 October 1988, W. Steiner ( CASENT9006037 , 1♂, USNM) , “island in stream; montane rainforest,” 1–7 November 1988, W. Steiner ( CASENT9006036 , 1♂, USNM) ; Parc National de Ranomafana, Vatoharanana, 4.0 km SW Ranomafana (ville), 21°14.7ʹS, 047°26.0ʹE, elev. 1025m, “ pitfalls, slightly transitional lowland to lower montane rainforest”, 3–9 October 2000, S. Goodman [ FMNH #00-225], ( CASENT9064655 , 2♂, FMNH), ( CASENT9064664 , 1♂, FMNH) ; Parc National Ranomafana, Talatakely , 21º14.9ʹS, 47º25.6ʹE, “walking on ground”, 11 April 1998, D. Kavanaugh (paratype, CASENT9006035 , 1♀, CAS) ; Talatakely , 21º14.9ʹS, 47º25.6ʹE, elev. ca. 1200m, “under log”, 2 November 1998, V. F. Lee ( CASENT9006034 , 1♂, CAS) ; Talatakely , 21º15ʹS, 47º26ʹE, elev. ca. 915–1100m, 30 October–20 November 1998, V. F. Lee and K. Ribardo ( CASENT9006033 , 1♀, CAS) .

Natural history. The species Uduba ibonia lives in lowland, premontane and montane rainforest. Collection records suggest that this species may wander; the presence of a calamistrum and a very small cribellum suggests some use of cribellate silk.

Distribution. Specimens of Uduba ibonia are known only from the vicinity of Ranomafana National Park in Fianarantsoa Province of southeastern Madagascar ( Maps 1 View MAP , 13 View MAP ).

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Udubidae

Genus

Uduba

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