Pseudocorinna brianeno, Jocqué & Bosselaers, 2011

Jocqué, Rudy & Bosselaers, Jan, 2011, Revision of Pseudocorinna Simon and a new related genus (Araneae: Corinnidae): two more examples of spider templates with a large range of complexity in the genitalia, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 162 (2), pp. 271-350 : 293

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2010.00679.x

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5491913

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EC17CE33-D268-FFB7-54CF-FF410F21FCA2

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Valdenar

scientific name

Pseudocorinna brianeno
status

sp. nov.

PSEUDOCORINNA BRIANENO View in CoL SP. NOV.

( FIGS 11C–F View Figure 11 , 19 View Figure 19 )

Type material: Holotype: female: GUINEA: Forêt Classée de Ziama , 08°24′N, 09°17′W, 4.vi.1999, rainforest, pitfalls, Flomo D. ( MRAC 218108 View Materials ). GoogleMaps

Paratypes: GUINEA: 1 ♀: Forêt Classée de Ziama , 08°24′N, 09°17′W, 18.iii.2000, rainforest, pitfalls, Flomo D. ( MRAC 218106 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♀: as previous, 5.viii.1998 ( MRAC 218107 View Materials ) .

Other material: LIBERIA: 1 ♂: Fuamah Forest , 06°58′N, 10°12′W, 10.v.2008, rainforest, pitfall, Flomo D. ( MRAC 228048 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; IVORY COAST; 1 ♂: Forêt de Taï , CRE , 05°50′N, 07°21′W, 20.ii.2010, forest on clayey soil across river near pitfalls III GoogleMaps , sieved litter, Diarassouba M. & Jocqué R. ( MRAC 230050 View Materials ) .

Remarks: The male and female were not found together, and as matching sexes of Pseudocorinna on the base of somatic characters is particularly difficult, it is not certain that they belong together. Both the male palp and the female epigyne are simple, with a short embolus and short copulatory ducts, which might indicate that they indeed belong to the same species.

Diagnosis: Males of P. brianeno are characterized by the small bulbus occupying less than the posterior half of the bulbus. Females are recognized by the epigyne that is a large, roughly oval plate densely covered with warts, with two small bald spots and a transverse narrow rectangular area in front of the posterior margin.

Etymology: The species epithet is a noun in apposition and a patronym for Brian P.G. St. Jean de la Salle Eno, all-round artist and pioneer of minimal and ambient music, who revolutionized popular music in many ways.

Description: Male (MRAC 228048). Total l 4.74.

Carapace chestnut brown, covered by tiny warts forming a network with polygonal meshes. Carapace l: 2.27; w: 1.83. Fovea deep, clearly delimited. Sternum dark chestnut brown, warted, l: 1.03; w: 1.19. Abdomen pale greyish brown, with a large, brown dorsal scutum covering 80% of do abdominal surface area.

Legs orange-brown, covered by fine warts.

Leg spination: fe: I pl 0-0-1-1-1 rlv 1-1-1-1-1-1; III do 0-0-1; IV do 0-1-1; ti: I ve 2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2; II ve 2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2; mt: I ve 2-2-2-2; II ve 2-2-2-2; IV plv 0-1-1.

Male palp ( Fig. 11E, F View Figure 11 ): RTA simple, short very slightly sinuous, rounded at tip; bulbus small, occupying only less than half of the cymbium; tegulum globular, without swelling but prolateral pointed extension; embolus short, strongly curved; FC of the same length, curved and parallel to embolus.

Female (holotype, MRAC 218106). Total l 5.50.

Carapace chestnut brown, covered by tiny warts forming a network with polygonal meshes. Carapace l: 2.35; w: 1.90. Sternum chestnut brown, warted, l: 1.11; w: 1.22. Abdomen yellowish brown, without do scutum. Legs orange-brown, covered by fine warts.

Leg spination: fe: I pl 0-1-1-1-1 rlv 1-1-1-1-1; IV do 0-1-1; ti: I ve 2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2; II ve 2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2; mt: I ve 2-2-2-2; II ve 2-2-2-2; III rlv 0-1-0; IV ve 0-2-1.

Epigyne ( Fig. 11C, D View Figure 11 ): a large darkened area covered in small warts; two small smooth areas in the centre; posterior margin with transverse smooth rectangular area preceded by dark semicircular spot on either side. Copulatory openings near lateral edge of rectangular area. Copulatory ducts very short, running obliquely to large spermathecae, which are less than their diameter apart. Without lobate ducts.

Known geographical distribution: Ivory Coast, Guinea, Liberia ( Fig. 19 View Figure 19 ).

CRE

Costa Rica Expeditions

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Corinnidae

Genus

Pseudocorinna

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