Colopsus cinereus, Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021

Kanesharatnam, Nilani & Benjamin, Suresh P., 2021, Phylogenetic relationships and systematics of the jumping spider genus Colopsus with the description of eight new species from Sri Lanka (Araneae: Salticidae), Journal of Natural History 54 (43 - 44), pp. 2763-2814 : 2779-2782

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2020.1869335

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:09916E07-5979-4EFF-86C4-43BDA2FC9EC2

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4E6987FB-7720-FFE2-F3F9-FA33DFA46A8E

treatment provided by

Marcus

scientific name

Colopsus cinereus
status

sp. nov.

Colopsus cinereus View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figures 8 View Figure 8 (a–e), Figures 9 View Figure 9 (a,b))

Type material

Holotype, ♂ (IFS_SAL_648), Sri Lanka, North Central Province, Anuradhapura District, Mihintale Sanctuary , 123 m, 08° 21ʹ 10.60ʺ N, 80° 30ʹ 14.54ʺ E, 12 May 2013, hand collection, leg. I Sandunika. GoogleMaps

Etymology

The species name refers to the greyish yellow median abdominal band in the preserved male specimen.

Diagnosis

The species is distinguishable from other congeners by the greyish pale yellow median band of abdomen ( Figure 8 View Figure 8 (a)), oval bulbus with well-developed posterior lobe, long, thin embolus ( Figures 8 View Figure 8 (d), Figures 9 View Figure 9 (a)), small RTA with a sharpened point ( Figures 8 View Figure 8 (d,e), Figures 9 View Figure 9 (a,b)).

Description

Male: Medium-sized spider. In ethanol-preserved specimens, prosoma brown and covered with greyish white blotches laterally ( Figure 8 View Figure 8 (a)). Eye field rather elevated. Fovea distinct. ALEs, PMES and PLEs covered with black rings. Prosoma high, sloping posteriorly. Chelicerae brown, yellowish brown fangs. Sternum oval, yellowish brown centrally, edges brown ( Figure 8 View Figure 8 (b)). Posterior margin of prosoma blackish brown, steep, slightly truncated. Leg I dark brown, rather robust, elongated, dense black bristles on patella, tibia metatarsus I, others brown with yellowish brown banding pattern.

Abdomen oval, smaller and narrower than prosoma, tapering posteriorly. Dorsum blackish grey with broad, greyish pale yellow median band dispersed with grey dots ( Figure 8 View Figure 8 (a)). Ventrum greyish yellow with a dark grey median band comprising four rows of greyish brown dots from epigastric furrow to spinnerets ( Figure 8 View Figure 8 (b)). Spinnerets greyish brown. Measurements: TL 5.98, AL 2.86, AW 1.69, PL 3.12, PW 2.34.

Yellowish brown palp. Moderately long cymbium with narrowest distal region. Embolus thin, long originating from posterior portion of the bulbus and partially surrounding it ( Figures 8 View Figure 8 (d), Figures 9 View Figure 9 (a)).Bulbus oval with a large posterior lobe ( Figures 8 View Figure 8 (d,e), Figures 9 View Figure 9 (a, b)). Sperm duct comparably broader at the distal end of tegulum, narrower at the posterior bulbus. Palpal tibia comparably short. Short RTA with an upper dorsal curve and a lower ventral curve terminating in a straight pointed tip ( Figures 8 View Figure 8 (d,e), Figures 9 View Figure 9 (a,b)).

Female: unknown.

Remarks

This species is provisionally placed here based on currently available evidence. We do not have the corresponding female or molecular sequence data for this species for a better placement. The male palp suggests that it can be possibly also placed in either Evarcha or Pancorius (not metallic green, but striped, bulb with prominent lobe). However, the origin and shape of the embolus (long thin embolus that starts at about 6:00 o’clock position) are more or less as in Colopsus . Based on the length of the embolus, we predict that the insemination duct of the unknown female could be longer than that of its congeners.

During the review process it was suggested that this holotype is the male to go with the females of E. latus . We note that this issue can only be ratified in a broader population genetic study, which is beyond the scope of the current endeavour.

Distribution

Sri Lanka; known only from the type locality .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Genus

Colopsus

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