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Actinopus concinnus, sp. nov.

Authors: Miglio, Laura Tavares; Pérez-Miles, Fernando; Bonaldo, Alexandre B.;

Actinopus concinnus, sp. nov.

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Actinopus concinnus sp. nov. Figs 193–195, Map 11 Type material. Holotype male from forested ravine in woodland, FIT 87–36, Puente Cocoizas, 70km WC Bolivar, [6º 21’ N 63º 34’ W], Bolivar, Venezuela, 19.VI–3.viii.1987, S&J Peck leg. (AMNH). Paratype: VENEZUELA: Caracas, [10° 29’ 00” N 66° 55’ 00” W]: San Jose del Avila, 1♂, 1940, Padre C. Vogl leg. (AMNH). Etymology. The specific name is a Latin adjective meaning bizarre, referring to the odd apical tegular process in this species, protruding from the tegulum in a unique way. Diagnosis. Males of Actinopus concinnus resemble those of A. tarsalis (Fig. 9 A–C), A. castelo (Fig. 12 A–C) and A. jamari (Fig. 198 A–C) by the absence of BTA, and those of the group cucutaensis by having an apical tegular process (ATP). They differ from those of all species in the genus by the ATP being inserted obliquely in relation to the embolus, with many cusps covering the ATP surface (Fig. 195 A–C). MALE (Holotype): Total length 11; Carapace, long 5; wide 5.87. Carapace anterior part tapering. Eyes. Anterior row slightly procurved, posterior row recurved (Fig. 193 B). Many short bristles between AME-clypeus and one long bristle ALE–PLE. Many short bristles between posterior-fovea and some between lateral eyes-edge of carapace. Sternum with eight sigilla fused medially, two distal sigilla more demarcated than others (Fig. 193 C). Rastellum protuberant, inverted V-shaped, hirsute, with few widespread spines in apex (Fig. 195 D–E). Chelicerae with denticles along Prolateral row and one denticle after the last basal tooth. With seven teeth on prolateral row and seven on retrolateral too (Fig. 193 D). Patella and tibia III with distal crown of well developed thorns (Fig. 194 A–B). Patellae III and IV with spines on prolaterodorsal face (Fig. 194 A, C). Tibia IV without spines on dorsal surface (Fig. 194 D). Without ventral pseudoscopulae on tarsus I, ventral pseudoscopulae occupying 10% of length of tarsi I, 30% of II and 100% of III and IV. Pseudoscopula of tarsi I and II with setae spaced, forming diffuse group of bristles, on tarsi III and IV, compact. Carapace, chelicera, sternum, coxae, trochantera, femora, patellae, tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi of legs reddish brown; Abdomen gray (Fig. 193 A). Eyes: Diameters: PME 0.2, PLE 0.24, ALE 0.32, AME 0.36; MOQ: Length 0.76, front width 2, back width 1.88; Interdistances: PME–PME 1.08, PLE–PME 0.04, AME–AME 0.08, ALE–AME 0.36, ALE–PLE 0.32, AME–PME 0.28. Ocular area: OAL 3.36, OAW 2.88, and IF 2.25. Body: Clypeus: 0.12; Fovea: 1.87; Labium: long 1.25; wide 0.87; Chelicerae: long 2.25; wide 1.25; Sternum: long 3; wide 2.5. Abdomen: long 6; wide 4.12. Leg measurements: I: Fe 5/ Pa 2.12/ Ti 3.12/ Me 3.75/ Ta 2.25/ total 16.25. II: 5/ 2.12/ 3.25/ 4/ 2.5/ 16.87. III: 4.25/ 2.25/ 2.75/ 5/ 2.87/ 17.12. IV: 6/ 2.37/ 4.25/ 5.375/ 3/ 21. Formula 4123. Spination: I—Fe v0, d0, p0, r0; Pa v0-0-1, d0, p0, r0; ti v3-3-5, d0, p0, r0; Me v3-6-4, d0, p1-2-2, r1-3-2; ta v0-1-4, d0, p0-2-2, r2-2-2. II—Fe v0, d0, p0, r0; Pa v0, d0, p0, r0; ti v3-3-5, d0, p0-1-1, r0; Me v3-8-7, d0, p1-0-0, r0-0-2; ta v0-0-1, d0, p1-2-2, r3-3-6. III—Fe v0, d0, p0, r0; Pa v0-0-1, d14-20-28, p0-0-2, r0; ti v3-2-4, d1-1-15, p0-1-3, r0-0-3; Me v1-10-6, d2-0-1, p1-1-1, r1-2-4; ta v1-10-6, d0, p0-1-3, r1-7-3; IV—Fe v0, d0, p0, r0; Pa v0, d24-15-9, p2-2-2, r0; ti v2-2-4, d0, p1- 1-0, r0; Me v1-5-6, d0, p1-2-1, r0-0-1; ta v0, d0, p0-5-5, r0-4-5. Palp: PA well developed, isolated from any keel. Embolus without keels. Without BTA; inferior surface of tegulum and embolus with extensive serrated area; very large, conspicuous ATP located between PA and embolus base; embolar base thin (Fig. 195 A–C). VARIATION MALES (n=10): Eyes: Diameters: PME 0.16–0.2, PLE 0.2–0.24, ALE 0.32–0.36, AME 0.36; MOQ: Length 0.76–0.84, front width 2, back width 1.84–1.88; Interdistances: PME–PME 1.08 – 1.12, PLE–PME 0.04– 0.08, AME–AME 0.08–0.16, ALE–AME 0.36–0.44, ALE–PLE 0.32–0.48, AME–PME 0.28–0.32. Ocular area: OAL 3–3.36, OAW 2.6–2.88, and IF 2.25. Body: Total length: 8.87–11; Carapace: long 4.5–5; wide 4.5– 5.87; Clypeus: 0.12; Fovea: 1.12–1.87; Labium: long 1.12–1.25; wide 0.87–0.87; Chelicerae: long 1.87–2.25; wide 1.25; Sternum: long 2.87–3; wide 2.5. Abdomen: long 4.37–6; wide 4–4.12. Leg measurements: I: Fe 5–5.12/ Pa 2–2.12/ Ti 3.12–3.62/ Me 3.75/ Ta 2.25/ total 16.25–16.75. II: 4.87–5/ 1.87–2.12/ 3.25–3.5/ 4–4.12/ 2.37–2.5/ 16.75–16.87. III: 4.25/ 2.12–2.25/ 2.5–2.75/ 4.25–5/ 2.75–2.87/ 15.87–17.12. IV: 4.62–6/ 2.37/ 4.25– 5/ 5.37/ 2.12–3/ 19.5–21. Formula 4123. Distribution. VENEZUELA. Bolivar; and Caracas: San Jose del Avila (Map 11).

Published as part of Miglio, Laura Tavares, Pérez-Miles, Fernando & Bonaldo, Alexandre B., 2020, Taxonomic Revision of the Spider Genus Actinopus Perty, 1833 (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Actinopodidae), pp. 1-256 in Megataxa 2 (1) on pages 212-214, DOI: 10.11646/megataxa.2.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5597237

Keywords

Arthropoda, Actinopus, Actinopodidae, Arachnida, Animalia, Araneae, Actinopus concinnus, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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