Anyphops ngome, Corronca, 2005

Corronca, J. A., 2005, Re-description of the lycosiformis species group of Anyphops Benoit and description of two new species (Araneae, Selenopidae), Journal of Natural History 39 (17), pp. 1381-1393 : 1389-1391

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930400008868

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5214791

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/227A963E-E262-FFE2-3724-558515B5FCC4

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Anyphops ngome
status

sp. nov.

Anyphops ngome View in CoL n. sp.

( Figure 3a–e View Figure 3 ; Map 1 View Map 1 )

Type. Female holotype and two male paratypes from South Africa, Ngome State forest (27 ° 499S, 31 ° 269E), open forest, 8–19 September 1992, coll. M. van den Merwe, NCA 93/43 .

Diagnosis. The colour pattern of the body ( Figure 3a View Figure 3 ) is typical for this species and it is similar, in part, to that of A. lycosiformis . The shape of the median apophysis ( Figure 3e View Figure 3 ), and the narrow and short vRTA of the palp of the male ( Figure 3d View Figure 3 ), are characteristic of this species. The shape of the epigynum with a sub-triangular and small middle field ( Figure 3b View Figure 3 ), and the heavy copulatory ducts and spermathecae ( Figure 3c View Figure 3 ) distinguish A. ngome from other species of Anyphops .

Etymology. The specific name is a noun in apposition referring to the type locality.

Female holotype. Total body length 5.56. Prosoma 2.33 length, 2.40 width. Eye sizes: AME 0.12, ALE 0.09, PME 0.16, PLE 0.21. Opisthosoma 3.13 length, 2.33 width. Leg formula 4321. Leg spination: Fe I p1.1.1, d1.1.1, r1.0.1, II– III p1.0.1, d1.1.1, r1.0.1, IV p1.0.1, d1.1.1, r0.0.1; Tib I –II v2.2.2.2, III p1.0.1, v2.2.0, r1.0.1, IV p0.0.1, d1.1.0, v1.2.0, r1.0.1; Mt I –II v2.2.2, III p0.1.1, v2.2.0, r0.1.0, IV p0.1.1, v2.2.0, r0.1.1. Prosoma light orange-brown with lateral dark grey markings, reaching lateral edges, as in Figure 3a View Figure 3 . Chelicerae orange-brown with a slight light grey marking. Legs orange-brown without markings. Dorsum of opisthosoma with a whitish, large, sub-rectangular marking on anterior and middle portion of the opisthosoma, as in Figure 3a View Figure 3 ; laterals dark brown with yellowish spots. Venter light yellow-grey. Epigynum and internal structures as in Figure 3b, c View Figure 3 . Male paratype. Total body length 4.24. Prosoma 1.93 length, 1.98 width. Eye sizes: AME 0.09, ALE 0.07, PME 0.14, PLE 0.16. Opisthosoma 2.17 length, 1.50 width. Leg formula 4321. Leg spination: similar to the female with the exception of: Fe I –IV p1.0.1, II–IV r1.1.1; Pat I –IV d0.1; Tib I –II d1.0.0, r1.0.1, III p0.0.1, d1.0.0, r0.1.1, IV p1.0.1, d0.0.1, r1.1.1; Mt III p0.0.1, v2.2.2, r1.1.1, IV p0.1.0, v2.2.2, r1.1.1. Colour of the body, legs and chelicerae as the female. Palp as in Figure 3d, e View Figure 3 .

Variation. Total body length: males 4.54¡0.33 (n 510), females 5.33¡0.27 (n 512).

Additional material. South Africa, Ngome State forest (27 ° 499S, 31 ° 269E), dense forest , 17–18 February 1992, one female, NCA 93/54, one female, NCA 93/69, one male, NCA 93/51; 17–18 March 1992, one female, NCA 93/65; 17–18 April 1992, one female, NCA 93/56; open forest, 17–18 February 1992, one female, NCA 93/70; 17–18 May 1992, one female, NCA 93/52, two females, one male, NCA 93/53; 17–18 June 1992, three males, NCA 93/66; 17–19 September 1992, one female, NCA 93/47, one male, NCA 93/45, one female, NCA 93/61; 17–18 November 1992, one female, NCA 93/59, one female, NCA 93/68, one female, NCA 93/55; 17–18 January 1993, one male, NCA 93/41. All the material collected by M. van den Merwe.

Distribution. South Africa: Ngome State Forest.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Selenopidae

Genus

Anyphops

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