Selenops ilcuria, Corronca, J. A., 2002

Corronca, J. A., 2002, A taxonomic revision of the afrotropical species of Selenops Latreille, 1819 (Araneae, Selenopidae), Zootaxa 107, pp. 1-35 : 16-17

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.155794

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6277289

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scientific name

Selenops ilcuria
status

sp. nov.

Selenops ilcuria View in CoL sp. nov. ( Figs. 29­31 View FIGURES 24 ­ 34. 24 ­ 26 )

Type. Female holotype from South Africa, Northern Province, Marken near Ellisras (23°42´S 28°41´E), 25/V/1990, M. Filmer Col., deposited in NCA 90/374.

Etymology. The specific epithet is an arbitrary combination of letters.

Diagnosis. The middle field of the epigynum is diagnostic in having a sclerotized Vshaped anterior margin, as well as the shape of the spermathecae ( Figs. 29­30 View FIGURES 24 ­ 34. 24 ­ 26 ) and the colour pattern of opisthosoma ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 24 ­ 34. 24 ­ 26 ).

Female (holotype). Total length 11.20. Prosoma length 4.89, width 6.76. Opisthosoma length 6.03, width 5.93. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.26, ALE 0.19, PME 0.30, PLE 0.45, AME­AME 0.30, AME­ALE 0.56, AME­PME 0.15, PME­PME 1.05, PME­PLE 0.71, PLE­PLE 2.59, ALE­ALE 1.95. Leg formula 2341. Leg measurements: I­ Fe 5.41, Pat+Tib 6.76, Mt 3.33, Ta 1.14, total 16.64; II­ 6.90, 7.80, 3.85, 1.25, total 19.80; III­ 6.97, 7.59, 3.95, 1.25, total 19.76; IV­ 6.66, 6.97, 4.06, 1.35, total 19.04. Leg spination: Fe. I­ pr1.1.0, d1.1.1, rt0.1.1, II­ pr0.2.0, d1.1.1, rt0.1.1, III­ pr1.0.0, d1.1.1, rt0.0.1, IV­ d1.1.1, rt0.0.1; Tib. I­II­ v2.2.2, III­IV­ v2.2.0; Mt. I­III­ v2.2, IV­ v2.1. Prosoma and chelicerae dark reddish­brown. Legs brown, femora with three, and tibiae with two dark grey incomplete rings. Opisthosoma with tufts of white hairs, colour pattern pale yellowish­brown with small black spots, as in Fig. 31 View FIGURES 24 ­ 34. 24 ­ 26 , venter yellowish. Epigynum and spermathecae as in Figs. 29­30 View FIGURES 24 ­ 34. 24 ­ 26 .

Male. Unknown.

Other records. CAMEROON: Victoria, 1 female, VI/49, B. Malkin Col., CAS. SOUTH AFRICA: Mpumalanga, Loskopdam Nature Reserve (under rock), 1 female, 29/ IX/91, D. Louw Col., NCA 92/462; Mpumalanga, Loskopdam Nature Reserve (on rock), 1 female, 9/10/89, Spider Club members Col., NCA 90/220; Northern Province, Warmbad Klein Kariba (24°50´S 28°20´E), 1 female, 24­28 Nov 1996, L. Lotz Col., NMBA 8164.

Known distribution. Cameroon and South Africa

Selenops intricatus Simon, 1910 View in CoL ( Figs. 32­34 View FIGURES 24 ­ 34. 24 ­ 26 )

Selenops intricatus Simon, 1910 View in CoL . Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova 4(3):337. Female holotype from Guinea­Bissau ( Portuguese Guinea): Bolama, in MRAC, examined.

S. cavernicolus Lawrence, 1952 . Rev. Zool. Bot. Afr. 46:15, figs. 9a­c. First synonymized by Benoit (1968:131).

S. intricatus .­ Benoit, 1968. Rev. Zool. Bot. Afr. 77(11­12):131, figs. 11, 16­17, describing male.

Diagnosis. Selenops intricatus closely resembles S. annulatus . The females can be distinguished by the shape of the elongated or rhomboidal middle field that is always longer than wide in S. intricatus and by the narrow shape of the spermathecae ( Figs. 32­33 View FIGURES 24 ­ 34. 24 ­ 26 ). In the males of S. intricatus the shape of the tibial apophysis of the palp is similar to that of S. radiatus and S. annulatus , but in S. intricatus the branches are subequal in length ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 24 ­ 34. 24 ­ 26 ) and the tip of the conductor is wider than in S. annulatus .

Female. Described by Simon (1910) and redescribed by Benoit (1968). Epigynum and spermathecae as in Figs. 32­33 View FIGURES 24 ­ 34. 24 ­ 26 .

Male. Described by Benoit (1968). Palp as shown in Fig. 34 View FIGURES 24 ­ 34. 24 ­ 26 .

New records. ZAÏRE: Matadi, 1 female, 26/X/66, E. Ross & K. Lorenzen Col., CAS; Mbandaka, 1 female, 1978, R. P. Hulstaert Col., MRAC 160.594. ANGOLA: 12mi NW of Muxima (200m), 1 female, 2/VI/58, E. Ross & R. Leech Col., CAS.

Known distribution. Angola, Zaïre and Guinea­Bissau ( Benoit, 1968).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Selenopidae

Genus

Selenops

Loc

Selenops ilcuria

Corronca, J. A. 2002
2002
Loc

S. cavernicolus

Lawrence 1952
1952
Loc

Selenops intricatus

Simon 1910
1910
Loc

Selenops intricatus

Simon 1910
1910
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