A revision of the spider genus Orthobula Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Trachelidae) in the Afrotropical Region. I. Continental species
Author
Haddad, Charles R.
Department of Zoology & Entomology, University of the Free State, P. O. Box 339, Bloemfontein 9300, South Africa.
Author
Jin, Chi
School of Landscape and Ecological Engineering, Hebei University of Engineering, Handan, Hebei 056038, P. R. China.
Author
Platnick, Norman I.
0000-0003-4868-7529
Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79 th Street, New York, NY 10024, U. S. A. https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4868 - 7529
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Orthobula calceata
Simon, 1897
Figs 5, 6
,
65–75
Orthobula calceata
Simon, 1897b: 499
(
Holotype
♀
:
SIERRA LEONE
:
leg. Mocquerys, deposited in MNHN—examined).
Orthobula calceata
Ramírez, 2014: 212
, figs 140E, 165E–F, 180A.
Diagnosis.
Females of
O. calceata
have a similar general epigyne structure to those of
O. radiata
, but can be distinguished by the curved anterolateral ridges flanking the CO and the very narrow separation of the ST I and SBB (
Fig. 65
), with the ridges replaced by shallow depressions, and the ST I and SBB separated by approximately ½ SBB diameter, in
O. radiata
(
Figs 45
,
96
). Males of
O. calceata
most closely resemble those of
O. aethiopica
sp. nov.
in their palpal structure, particularly the slight undulation of the embolus in ventral view (
Figs 57
,
68
), but can be distinguished by the shape of the RFA, which is short and hook-shaped in
O. calceata
(
Fig. 69
) but longer and bifid in
O. aethiopica
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 58
).
FIGURE 64.
Phenology of adult
Orthobula arca
sp. nov.
in a year-long pitfall trapping study conducted at the Erfenis Dam Nature Reserve, South Africa (see
Haddad
et al.
2015
).
Female (Badenou, ZFMK 8947).
Measurements: CL 0.93, CW 0.71,AL 1.09,AW 0.99, TL 2.08 (1.60–2.25), PERW 0.29, MOQAW 0.13, MOQPW 0.17, MOQL 0.16. Length of leg segments: I 0.63 + 0.24 + 0.56 + 0.50 + 0.27 = 2.20; II 0.54 + 0.22 + 0.44 + 0.40 + 0.27 = 1.87; III 0.43 + 0.21 + 0.34 + 0.37 + 0.25 = 1.60; IV 0.60 + 0.22 + 0.53 + 0.59 + 0.29 = 2.23.
Colour: carapace bright yellow-orange, with black mottling around margins and sides, black mottled patch centrally; chelicerae yellow-brown; endites and labium yellow-brown, cream distally; sternum yellow-orange, with black mottled margins; palps yellow, tibiae with black mottling prolaterally and dorsally; legs with femora, patellae and tibiae orange-brown, with dense black mottling laterally; distal ends of anterior femora and tibiae, and proximal ends of patellae, with yellow rings; posterior femora, patellae and tibiae yellow, with pro- and retrolateral mottled markings in distal half of femora, only retrolaterally on patellae and tibiae; all metatarsi yellow, tarsi creamy-yellow; abdomen grey dorsally, with pair of longitudinal cream anterolateral patches and paired cream transverse patches at midpoint, merging in square medially; faint cream patch above spinnerets; venter cream, with small mottled grey patch in front of spinnerets; spinnerets cream.
Leg spination: femora and patellae: spineless; tibiae: I plv 6 rlv 5, II plv 4 rlv 4; metatarsi: I plv 4 rlv 4, II plv 4 rlv 4; tarsi: I plv 3 rlv 2, II plv 2 rlv 2.
Epigyne with lateral CO in curved anterolateral ridges (
Fig. 65
); CO initially curving posteromesally, then bending sharply and diverging slightly before entering round SBB at centre of epigyne; SBB almost touching along their mesal surfaces, also almost touching anterior surface of ST I; CD approximately 1½ times width of SBB; BU ovoid, wrinkled, with finger-shaped accessory gland on their anteromesal surface; SBB connected to ST I by very short looping ducts, entering transversely oval ST I on their anteromesal surface (
Fig. 66
).
Male (Bagoé
River
, ZFMK 8962).
Measurements: CL 0.80, CW 0.63, AL 0.82, AW 0.61, TL 1.70 (1.30–1.70), PERW 0.28, MOQAW 0.11, MOQPW 0.15, MOQL 0.14. Length of leg segments: I 0.52 + 0.21 + 0.48 + 0.40 + 0.26 = 1.87; II 0.46 + 0.19 + 0.38 + 0.33 + 0.25 = 1.61; III 0.40 + 0.17 + 0.27 + 0.30 + 0.21 = 1.35; IV 0.51 + 0.25 + 0.44 + 0.46 + 0.27 = 1.93.
Colour: carapace yellow-orange with dense black mottling around margins and on sides, with distinct patch centrally; chelicerae yellow-orange; endites and labium yellow-orange, cream distally, proximal half of labium with black mottling; sternum yellow-orange, margins darker, with dense black mottling around margins; palps yellowbrown; legs yellow, anterior femora slightly darker; anterior femora with distal mottled patches laterally, patellae and tibiae with black mottling dorsally and laterally; posterior femora with distal mottled patch retrolaterally, extending as stripe along patellae and tibiae; abdomen black dorsally, with pair of cream oval anterolateral markings and transverse cream band at midpoint, latter expanded medially along anterior side; venter cream, epigastric plate with dense mottling laterally; lateral grey colouration extending as ring around spinnerets.
Leg spination: femora and patellae: spineless; tibiae: I plv 6 rlv 5, II plv 4 rlv 3; metatarsi: I plv 4 rlv 4, II plv 4 rlv 3; tarsi: I plv 3 rlv 3, II plv 3 rlv 2.
FIGURES 65–69.
Orthobula calceata
Simon, 1897
, genitalic morphology of female (65, 66) and male (67–69) from Bagoé: epigyne, ventral (65) and dorsal (66) views; palp, prolateral (67), ventral (68) and retrolateral (69) views. Scale bars: 0.10 mm.
Palpal femur with small hook-shaped RFA (
Figs 67, 69
); tibia with small, simple triangular apophysis; retrodistal tegular ridge weakly developed, only curving slightly to ventral surface, not close to base of embolus (
Fig. 68
); embolus narrow, undulating slightly in ventral view, with weak curve at half its length (
Figs 67–69
).
Other material examined.
CAMEROON
:
Adamaoua
: ca.
20 km
S Minim
,
06°49’N
,
12°52’E
,
1200 m
a.s.l.
,
III.1981
, leg.
W. Flacke
&
P. Nagel
,
1♀
(
ZFMK 10429
)
;
Same
locality,
XI–XII.1980
, leg.
W. Flacke
&
P. Nagel
,
1♂
(
ZFMK 10445
)
;
Tchabal Mbabo
, SW slope,
07°25’N
,
12°49’E
,
1600 m
a.s.l.
,
10.IV.1983
, leg.
R. Bosmans
&
Van Stalle
(sweeping, transition between gallery forest and grassland),
1♂
(
MRAC 162251
)
.
Northwest
:
Mount Oku
,
06°15’N
,
10°26’E
,
8.III.1983
,
2350 m
a.s.l.
, leg.
R. Bosmans
&
Van Stalle
(
pitfalls
),
1♂
(
MRAC 162239
)
;
Ndop
plateau, near
Koutoupi, W
slope,
Massif de Mbam
,
05°54’N
,
10°44’E
,
31.III.1983
,
1100 m
a.s.l.
, leg.
R. Bosmans
&
Van Stalle
(forest litter),
1♂
(
MRAC 162210
)
.
COTE D’IVOIRE
:
Gôh-Djiboua
:
Gagnoa
[
06°08’N
,
05°57’W
],
26.VI.1996
, leg.
A. Russell-Smith
(
pitfall
, upland rice),
1♂
1♀
(
BMNH
)
.
Lacs
:
Kossou
,
06°57’N
,
04°58’W
,
24.XII.1974
, leg.
R. Jocqué
(savanna),
1♂
(
MRAC 152488
)
.
Savanes
:
Bagoé
/
Guingéréni
,
09°32’N
,
06°36’W
,
14.II–13.III.1983
, leg.
Fliedner
&
Krüger
,
3 imm. 4♂
4♀
(
ZFMK 8945
)
;
Same
locality,
14.II–13.III.1983
, leg.
Krüger
&
Summkeller
(BF),
1 imm. 11♂
4♀
(
ZFMK 8971
)
;
Same
locality,
18.II–13.III.1983
, leg.
Krüger
&
Summkeller
(BF/GW),
5♂
(
ZFMK 8972
)
;
Same
locality,
21.II.1983
,
Krüger
&
Sumkeller
(wasser bis 15:30),
1♂
(
ZFMK 8962
)
;
Same
locality,
III–IV.1984
, leg.
Krüger
&
Petermann
(BF 1 GwD+P),
12♂
2♀
(
ZFMK 8974
)
;
Same
locality,
6–19.III.1984
, leg.
Krüger
&
Petermann
,
1♂
(
ZFMK 8939
)
;
Same
locality,
6–19.III.1984
, leg.
Krüger
&
Petermann
(BF 6
Gw
),
3♂
2♀
(
ZFMK 8948
)
;
Near Korhogo
,
09°27’N
,
05°38’W
,
I.1980
, leg.
J. Everts
(
pitfalls
, gallery forest),
1♂
1♀
(
MRAC 169841
)
;
Same
data but
II.1980
,
2♂
1♀
(
MRAC 169.839
)
;
Same
data but
III.1980
,
1♂
1♀
(
MRAC 169840
)
;
Same
data but
V.1980
,
3♀
(
MRAC 169843
)
;
Riv. Badeni
/
Tawara
,
25 km
N,
09°52’N
,
05°39’W
,
24.I–11.II.1983
, leg.
Krüger
&
Summkeller
,
2 imm. 1♂
1♀
(
ZFMK 8951
)
;
Riv. Badenou
/M’bengué,
09°50’N
,
05°50’W
,
19.XI–9.XII.1984
, leg.
Krüger
&
Sumkeller
(BF),
1♀
(
ZFMK 8987
)
;
Same
locality,
7.XI–18.XII.1982
, leg.
Dister
,
Huschens
&
Sumkeller
(FH),
4 imm. 3♂
3♀
(
ZFMK 8959
)
;
Same
locality,
XI.1983
, leg.
R. Summkeller
(oben),
1♂
1♀
(
ZFMK 8947
)
;
Same
locality,
XII.1983
, leg.
R. Summkeller
(hang quer),
2♂
(
ZFMK 8949
)
;
Same
locality,
XI–XII.1983
, leg.
G. Rosner
&
R. Summkeller
,
1 imm. 1♀
(
ZFMK 8997
)
,
2♀
(
ZFMK 8961
)
.
Sassandra-Marahoué
:
Bouaflé
,
Klébo
,
06°52’N
,
06°08’W
,
I.1981
, leg.
J. Everts
(
pitfall
),
1♂
(
MRAC 166405
)
;
Same
data but
II.1981
,
1♂
1♀
(
MRAC 166385
)
.
Vallée du Bandama
:
Bouaké
[
07°42’N
,
05°02’W
],
9.XI.1995
, leg.
A. Russell-Smith
(rice,
pitfalls
, WARDA),
3♂
5♀
(
BMNH
)
.
Woroba
:
Touba
[
08°17’N
,
07°41’W
],
24.VIII.1995
, leg.
A. Russell-Smith
(
pitfall
, rice),
1♂
(
BMNH
)
.
D.R.
CONGO
:
Équateur
:
Mabali
,
Bikoro District
,
00°53’S
,
18°07’E
,
X.1959
, leg.
N. Leleup
,
1♀
(
MRAC 114565
)
.
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
:
Kié-Ntem
:
Micomeseng
,
02°08’N
,
10°37’E
,
13–17.VII.1989
, leg.
M. Alderweireldt
(
pitfall
, field),
1♀
(
MRAC 170228
)
.
GHANA
:
Greater Accra
:
Achimota
[
05°37’N
,
00°13’W
],
V.1961
, leg.
C. Hinckley
(on outside and in house),
1♀
(
MCZ
16418)
.
NIGERIA
:
Kwara
:
Borgu Game Reserve
,
10°15’N
,
04°10’E
,
5–6.VIII.1973
, leg.
A. Russell-Smith
(flood debris on river bank),
1♀
(
MRAC 160343
)
.
Habitat and biology.
A common ground-dwelling spider sampled from pitfalls and litter in various forest and savanna habitats.
Distribution.
Widespread in West Africa and the western parts of the
Congo
Basin (
Fig. 82
); largely sympatric with
O. marusiki
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 101
) and often collected together in the same samples.
Variation.
All of the examined
O. calceata
examined have some abdominal markings in both sexes, with the majority of specimens showing “complete” markings (
Figs 72, 75
), and only a few individuals of each sex a reduction in their extent (e.g.
Figs 70, 71, 73, 74
).