Euophryine jumping spiders of the Afrotropical Region-new taxa and a checklist (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryinae)
Wesołowska, Wanda
Azarkina, Galina N.
Russell-Smith, Anthony
Zootaxa
2014
2014-04-15
3789
1
1
72
4TPFW
Wesołowska & Azarkina & Russell-Smith, 2014
Wesołowska & Azarkina & Russell-Smith
2014
[151,359,1337,1363]
Arachnida
Salticidae
Rumburak
GBIF
Animalia
Araneae
31
32
Arthropoda
species
bellus
sp. nov.
Figs 107–112
Holotype:male, SOUTH AFRICA, Western Cape Province, De Hoop Nature Reserve, Potberg, 34°22'S: 20°32'E, fynbos, Protea obtusifloraleaf litter, 6 April 2004, leg. C. Haddad( NMBA).
Diagnosis.The structure of the pedipalp is similar to that in R. lateripunctatusdescribed below, but differs in the clearly shorter tibia, the longer embolus, the longer proximal lobe of bulb and the blunt tip of the tibial apophysis (pointed in R. lateripunctatus).
Etymology.The name is derived from the Latin for beautiful.
Description.Measurements. Cephalothorax: length 1.9, width 1.3, height 0.7. Abdomen: length 1.9, width 1.1. Eye field: length 0.7, anterior width 1.1, posterior width 1.2. Male. General appearance as in Fig. 107. Carapace oval, moderately high, eye field almost black, foveal area light brown, carapace darker towards margins. Some bristles near eyes, sparse colourless hairs on carapace. Clypeus low, dark; chelicerae with two teeth on promargin and single retromarginal tooth, all teeth small ( Fig. 108), dorsal surfaces of chelicerae with few white scales. Mouth parts and sternum light brown. Abdomen oval, black streak along its anterior margin, dorsum with brown pattern on cream background; brown patches form faint median belt, with darker brown stripes marked by light dots laterally. Sides brown, venter light with three grey streaks. Hairs corresponding to background colour cover abdomen. Spinnerets dark. Legs light brown with darker femora and distal ends of tibiae, clothed in dense brown hairs. Tibia I with three pairs of ventral spines, metatarsus with two pairs and single spine on prolateral surface at distal end. Pedipalps dark yellow. Palpal tibia short, apophysis with blunt tip ( Fig. 111). Bulb oval with large proximal lobe, sperm duct meandering, embolus long and thin,, accompanying with fine terminal apophysis ( Figs 110, 112). Femaleunknown.
Distribution.Known only from the typelocality.
3319295409
2004-04-06
NMBA
C. Haddad
South Africa
-34.366665
Potberg
1200
20.533333
De Hoop Nature Reserve
31
32
1
Western Cape
holotype