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Aetana gaya Huber 2015, sp. nov.

  • 1. Alexander Koenig Research Museum of Zoology, Adenauerallee 160, 53113 Bonn, Germany. & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 33607 F 65 - 19 BF- 4 DC 9 - 94 FD- 4 BB 88 CED 455 F
  • 2. Department of Biological Sciences, Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology, Tibanga, Iligan City 9200, Philippines. & Email: olgamnuneza @ yahoo. com & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 6 D 14 FCCC-F 148 - 4293 - 9 F 23 - 0 EB 5 A 4119305
  • 3. Sarawak Museum, Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, 93566 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. & Email: charllmu @ sarawak. gov. my & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 8738 F 336 - D 1 CC- 4 AD 3 - 97 E 4 - 82 BC 1729 A 123

Description

Aetana gaya Huber, sp. nov.

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Figs 104, 126–144, 169–171

Diagnosis

Distinguished from closest known relatives (A. kinabalu, A. lambir Huber, sp. nov., A. indah Huber, sp. nov., A. poring Huber, sp. nov.) by shape of prolatero-ventral apophysis of male palpal femur (Fig. 126; single pointed process without side branch); also by apophysis on male palpal trochanter (longer and more sclerotized than in A. kinabalu and A. lambir Huber, sp. nov.; shorter than in A. indah Huber, sp. nov. and A. poring Huber, sp. nov.), by shapes of sclerites on procursus (Figs 126–127), and by female genitalia (Figs 128–129, 169–171; short and wide epigynum with straight posterior margin; distinctive internal structures).

Etymology

Named for the type locality; noun in apposition.

Material examined

Holotype

MALAYSIA-BORNEO: ♂, Sabah, Gaya Island, forest along small stream (6.014–6.018° N, 116.020° E), 30–80 m a.s.l., among rocks and tree buttresses, 4 Aug. 2014 (B.A. Huber, S.B. Huber), ZFMK (Ar 13974).

Other material

MALAYSIA-BORNEO: Sabah, 12 ♂♂, 13 ♀♀, 3 juvs, same data as holotype, ZFMK (11 ♂♂, 12 ♀♀; Ar 13975-76) and SMK (1 ♂, 1 ♀); same data, 7 ♀♀, 2 juvs, in pure ethanol, ZFMK (Bor 165).

Description

Male (holotype)

MEASUREMENTS. Total body length 2.5, carapace width 0.9. Leg 1: 32.6 (7.6 + 0.4 + 7.6 + 14.2 + 2.8), tibia 2: 4.4, tibia 3: 2.8, tibia 4: 4.2; tibia 1 L/d: 96. Distance PME-PME 370 µm, diameter PME 105 µm, distance PME-ALE 25 µm; AME absent.

COLOR. Carapace pale ochre with black lateral bands and wide brown median band including ocular area. Clypeus pale ochre with pair of brown marks at rim. Sternum medially ochre, laterally slightly darker. Legs ochre to light brown, indistinct darker rings on femora (subdistally) and tibiae (proximally and subdistally); tips of femora and tibiae whitish. Abdomen grey with dorsal and lateral pattern of black and white marks; ventrally with small brown marks near spinnerets and in genital area.

BODY. Habitus as in Fig. 104; ocular area slightly raised, each triad on short stalk directed toward lateral (Figs 130–131); carapace without thoracic furrow (Fig. 135; only dark line in anterior part); clypeus slightly more protruding than usual; sternum wider than long (0.75/0.55), unmodified. Gonopore with four epiandrous spigots (Fig. 143). Spinnerets as in Figs 141–142.

CHELICERAE. As in A. lambir Huber, sp. nov. (cf. Fig. 115), with pair of proximal lateral apophyses and pair of simple distal apophyses in very lateral position; without modified hairs; without stridulatory ridges.

PALPS. As in Figs 126–127, coxa unmodified; trochanter with short ventral apophysis with small teeth prolaterally and small prolateral branch; femur with rounded retrolatero-ventral apophysis, long pointed prolatero-ventral apophysis without side branch, with small ventral process. Tarsal organ capsulate (Fig. 134). Procursus complex (Figs 137–140); retrolatero-ventral process with simple tip (Fig. 136). Bulb simple, with short and wide embolus.

LEGS. Without spines, with curved hairs dorsally on metatarsi 1 and 2 only (mostly on proximal half), with few vertical hairs; retrolateral trichobothrium on tibia 1 at 2.5%; prolateral trichobothrium absent on tibia 1, present on other tibiae. Tarsus 1 with ~30 pseudosegments, distally fairly distinct.

Male (variation)

Tibia 1 in 10 other males: 7.2–8.1 (mean 7.6).

Female

In general similar to male; eye triads closer together (distance PME-PME 185 µm), not on stalks (Fig. 132); clypeus less protruding; no curved hairs on metatarsi. Tibia 1 in 11 females: 4.9–5.8 (mean 5.3). Epigynum short and wide plate (Fig. 144), slightly protruding, with pair of distinctive curved darker marks (Figs 128, 169). Internal genitalia as in Figs 129 and 171, with sclerotized structures but apparently without sclerotized pockets, with pair of lateral membranous pockets.

Natural history

Most specimens were found close to the ground among logs, but some (mostly juveniles) built their webs in less protected places higher on trees.

Distribution

Known from Gaya Island only (Fig. 5).

Notes

Published as part of Huber, Bernhard A., Nuñeza, Olga M. & Ung, Charles Leh Moi, 2015, Revision, phylogeny, and microhabitat shifts in the Southeast Asian spider genus Aetana (Araneae, Pholcidae), pp. 1-78 in European Journal of Taxonomy 162 on pages 42-46, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2015.162, http://zenodo.org/record/3829511

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Additional details

Identifiers

Biodiversity

Collection code
ZFMK
Event date
2014-08-04
Family
Pholcidae
Genus
Aetana
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Araneae
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Huber
Species
gaya
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Verbatim event date
2014-08-04
Taxonomic concept label
Aetana gaya Huber, 2015