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Actinopus anselmoi, sp. nov.

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

Actinopus anselmoi, sp. nov.

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Actinopus anselmoi sp. nov. Figs 169–171, Map 10 Type material. Holotype male from [22º 44’ 29.01” S 43º 42’ 18.91” W], Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ), Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 20.vi.2005, A. J. Mahyé Nunes leg. (IBSP 114469). Paratypes: BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro: Barra Mansa, [22º 32’ 38.03” S 44º 07’ 19.83” W], Campus do Sobeu, 3♂, 1997, E. F. Ramos leg. (IBSP 107985, 1 ♂ removed for SEM); seropédica, [22º 44’ 29.01” S 43º 42’ 18.91” W], Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ), Instituto de Biologia, 1♂, 1º. v.2005, R. P. Indicatti leg. (IBSP 114467). Etymology. The specific name refers to musician Philip Hansen Anselmo, or Phil Anselmo, the main singer of Pantera, one of the most respected trash metal bands of the world. Diagnosis. Males of Actinopus anselmoi differ from those of A. reznori (Fig. 168 A–C) by the inconspicuous PA; presence of only one keel on prolateral copulatory bulb and serrated area ventrally located on prolateral embolus (Fig. 171 A–C). MALE (IBSP 114469): Total length 8; Carapace, long 4.25; wide 4.08. Carapace anterior part tapering. Anterior eye row slightly procurved, posterior row recurved (Fig. 169 B). With many short and weak bristles between AME-clypeus, between ALE–ALP, between posterior eyes-fovea and lateral eyes-edge of carapace. Sternum with eight sigilla fused medially, two distal sigilla more fused than others (Fig. 169 C). Rastellum protuberant, digitiform, hirsute, with strong spines apically (Fig. 169 E–F). Chelicerae with seven denticles along prolateral row of teeth. Prolateral row with five megateeth. Retrolateral row with six megateeth and three denticles along two basal megateeth (Fig. 169 D). Patella and tibia III with distal crown of well-developed thorns, not interrupted in middle (Fig. 170 A–B). Patellae III and IV with spines on prolaterodorsal face (Fig. 170 A, C). Tibia IV without spines on dorsal surface and with two visible of trichobothria (Fig. 170 D). Ventral pseudoscopulae occupying 50% of tarsus I, 70% 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, chelicerae, sternum, coxae, trochantera, femora, patellae, tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi reddish brown; tibia of palp yellowish, paler than other articles. Abdomen pale gray (Fig. 169 A). Eyes: Diameters: PME 0.15, PLE 0.18, ALE 0.28, AME 0.21; MOQ: Length 0.59, front width 1.968, back width 1.65; Interdistances: PME–PME 1.031, PLE–PME 0.09, AME–AME 0.16, ALE–AME 0.53, ALE–PLE 0.22, AME–PME 0.37. Ocular area: OAL 2.83, OAW 2.33, and IF 0.75. Body: Clypeus: 0.16; Fovea: 1.5; Labium: long 0.58; wide 0.41; Chelicerae: long 2.25; wide 1.5; Sternum: long 1.75; wide 1.5. Abdomen: long 4; wide 3. Leg measurements: I: Fe 6.62/ Pa 2.75/ Ti 4.12/ Me 4.75/ Ta 3/ total 21.25. II: 6.25/ 2.75/ 4/ 5.12/ 3.12/ 21.25. III: 4.75/ 2.62/ 3.25/ 5.12/ 3.62/ 19.37. IV: 6.75/ 3/ 5.75/ 6.12/ 4/ 25.62. Formula 4123. Spination: I—Fe v0, d0, p0, r0; Pa v0, d0, p0, r0; ti v0-4-3, d0, p0-01, r0-0-1; Me v3-5-6, d0, p2-2-1, r1-2-4; ta v2-2-2, d0, p1-2-2, r1-2-1. II—Fe v0, d0, p0, r0; Pa v0, d0, p0, r0; ti v1-3-4, d0, p0-01, r0- 0-1; Me v3-5-5, d0, p0, r2-0-2; ta v3-0-1, d0, p0, r0-5-7. III—Fe v0, d0, p0, r0; Pa v0, d5-13-24, p0-0-1, r0-0-4; ti v0-1-3, d1-0-12, p0-0-1, r0-0-2; Me v0-6-8, d0-0-2, p1- 2-2, r2-3-3; ta v0, d0, p2-3-4, r1-4-3; IV—Fe v0, d0, p0, r0; Pa v0, d13-11-8, p0, r0; ti v0-1-3, d0-0-1, p0, r0; Me v5-9-4, d0, p1-1-4, r0-0-1; ta v0, d0, p1-3-4, r0-1-5. Palp: PA inconspicuous. Embolus with only one keel (PS). BTA developed and displaced dorsally in relation to a middle longitudinal line along prolateral tegular surface; serrated area represented by cusps ventrally located on prolateral embolus; PA continuous to PS; embolar base thin (Fig. 171 A–C). Distribution. BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro: Seropédica; Barra Mansa (Map 10). Material examined (burned in fire). BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro: Seropédica, [22º 44’ 29.01” S 43º 42’ 18.91” W], Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ), Instituto de Biologia, 1♂, 20.X.2005, R. P. Indicatti leg. (IBSP 114468).

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 188-190, DOI: 10.11646/megataxa.2.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5597237

Keywords

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

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