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Biantes calyptroideus Gong & Martens & Zhang 2018

Authors: Gong, Xuyun; Martens, Jochen; Zhang, Chao;

Biantes calyptroideus Gong & Martens & Zhang 2018

Abstract

BIantes calyptROIdeus sp. nov. (Figs 6–7, 10–27, 47–49) Type material. Holotype: male, CHINA: Xizang Autonomous Region, Muotuo County [N 29°19´, E 95°20´], alt. 1206m, September 21, 2013, Z.Z. Gao leg. (MHBU-Opi-13ZC1106). Paratype: one female (MHBU-Opi- 13ZC1107), same collecting data as holotype. Diagnosis. Patella of pedipalp unarmed, without a meso-ventral setiferous tubercle, its length shorter than the sum of the length of the tibia and tarsus. Apical portion (pars distalis) of penis shaped like a hat (ventral view). The spongy body distinctly developed, the titillators conical. Conductor with a concave apophysis outside of the frontal border. Biantes calyptroideus sp. nov. can be easily distinguished from all seven newar -group species (B. newar Martens, B. gandaki Martens, B. gandakoides Martens, B. kathmandicus Martens, B. sherpa Martens, B. gurung Martens, and B. annapurnae Martens). Apophyses on the conductors of glans in the new species are laterally situated in the frontal border of the conductor, while apophyses on the conductor in B. gurung, B. annapurnae, B. kathmandicus, and B. sherpa are situated dorsomedially. Furthermore, the new species differs from B. newar, B. gandaki, and B. gandakoides by the unique spongy body’s sharply keeled projection (Fig. 24) on the distal truncus area. Etymology. The specific name is derived from the Latinized Greek word “ calyptroideus ” meaning “hatshaped”, referring to the shape of the ventral plate and the spongy body of the penis (ventral view). Description. Male (holotype): habitus as in Figs 6, 10, 47, 49. Coloration (Figs 47, 49): entire body rusty yellow, with black patches on the dorsum; anterior and lateral area of carapace with black reticulations, the middle reticulations prominent and nearly extending to the inter-eyes space; opisthosomal region of scutum and free tergites with interrupted transverse rows of black stripes, with both lateral ridges of the scutum yellowish brown; coxa with black reticulations; free sternites with black transverse band; chelicerae and pedipalps reticulated on dorsal side; trochanters of all legs with pale black reticulations, tarsus lighter. Dorsum (Figs 6, 47). Dorsal scutum granular and widely ovoid in shape, the end of abdomen slightly enlarged and rounded. Anterior margin of carapace with a few small tubercles at the lateral portion. Circum-ocular tubercles reduced, except one enlarged one behind the eye. The eyes separated from the anterior margin of the carapace by a distance equal to 2/3 of the length of the scutum; distance between eyes almost equal to the width of scutal area I. The mesotergal sulci inconspicuous. Scutum and free tergites without enlarged tubercles. Venter. Genital operculum long and narrow (Fig. 17). Coxae tuberculate, coxa I with conspicuous tubercles with setae on top (Fig. 16). Coxae II, III and IV with only minute tubercles. Genital operculum with a few setatipped granules. Free sternites with a row of very small tubercles with setae on top. Spiracles clearly visible. Chelicerae (Figs 11–13). Basal segment of chelicera with distinct dorso-distal bulla, no prominent armaments except a few small setiferous tubercles. Cheliceral claw unarmed, with sparse setae only. Fingers relatively short, inner edges toothed as illustrated (Fig. 13): moveable finger and fixed finger each proximally armed with one enlarged tooth, other teeth small or inconspicuous. Pedipalps (Fig. 14). Coxa with two dorsal and one ventral setiferous tubercles. Trochanter, femur and patella unarmed. The length of patella shorter than the sum of the length of the tibia and tarsus. Tibia with two ventromesal setiferous tubercles and three ventroectal ones. Tarsus with two setiferous tubercles on each side of ventral surface. Tarsal claw curved, approximately the same length as the tarsus. Legs (Fig. 15). All segments smooth, with only scarce short setae. Femur IV slightly curved. Distitarsus I with two tarsomeres, distitarsus II with three tarsomeres. Distitarsi III–IV with scopulae (Fig. 15). Tarsal claws smooth. Tarsal formula (I–IV): 3/5/5/5. Penis (Figs 20–25). The basal third of the shaft (beyond the triangular base) slender and slightly broadened, the pars distalis strongly enlarged but nearly parallel-sided until apical portion. The ventral plate and the spongy body (‘Schwellkörper’ in Martens 1978) of the pars distalis hat-shaped (Fig. 22). The ventral plate almost trapezoid, with one short lateral seta on each side (Figs 20, 23). The spongy body ring-shaped around the base of the ventral plate, enclosing its surface (Fig. 21). The titillators conical, with a blunt, rounded top, forming small digitiform projections (Fig. 24). Conductors rather complicated, bipartite, long and slender; the two basal thirds spoon-like, the inner side prolonged to a longish, slender outgrowth ending in a rounded hook (Fig. 23). Stylus slender, hidden between the conductors, free in everted state. Female paratype: (Figs 7, 18–19, 26–27, 48). In general appearance similar to the male (Figs 7, 48), with only a slight difference in inner edges of finger of chelicera (Fig. 19), genital operculum short and broad (Fig. 18) (versus long and narrow in male holotype, Fig. 17). Ovipositor as illustrated (Figs 26–27), cylindrical. Ventral surface with four, and dorsal surface with six setae. Measurements. Male holotype (female paratype): body 2.12 (1.62) long; scutum 1.44 (1.36) long, 1.47(1.41) wide; carapace 0.63 (0.57) long, 1.12 (0.92) wide. Interocular distance 0.70 (0.53) (not including the eye). Pedipalp claw 0.53 (0.46) long. Penis 0.93 long. Measurements of pedipalp and legs as in Table 1. Habitat. The specimens were collected by leaf litter sifting in dark moist forest patches under dense forest canopy. The altitude of the collecting locality at about 1200 m, subtropical broad leaf forest. Distribution. Known only from the type locality in Himalayan Southeast Tibet.

Published as part of Gong, Xuyun, Martens, Jochen & Zhang, Chao, 2018, Two new species of Biantes from China and Malaysia (Opiliones: Laniatores: Biantidae), pp. 587-599 in Zootaxa 4461 (4) on pages 589-593, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4461.4.8, http://zenodo.org/record/1460324

Keywords

Biantes, Biantes calyptroideus, Arthropoda, Opiliones, Arachnida, Animalia, Biodiversity, Biantidae, Taxonomy

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