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Nerudiella curi Porto, Derkarabetian, Giribet & Pérez-González, 2024, sp. nov.

  • 1. División Aracnología, Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales – CONICET, Av. Ángel Gallardo 470, C 1405 DJR Buenos Aires, Argentina & Sección Aracnología y Miriapodología, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Paseo del Bosque s / n, (1900) La Plata, Argentina
  • 2. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA & San Diego Natural History Museum, Department of Entomology, San Diego, CA 92101, USA
  • 3. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
  • 4. División Aracnología, Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales – CONICET, Av. Ángel Gallardo 470, C 1405 DJR Buenos Aires, Argentina

Description

Nerudiella curi sp. nov.

Figs 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103

Material examined.

Holotype.Chile. Curicó: Cerro Hueca-Hueca, J. Barriga coll., 10. 12. 2005 (MNHNCL). Paratypes. Chile. Curicó: Cerro Hueca-Hueca, J. Barriga coll., 10. 12. 2005, 3 ♂ 5 ♀ (MACN).

Etymology.

The specific epithet is a variation of the spelling of “ kuri ” or “ kurü, ” which is a word in the Mapuche language used to define the color black, which is present in spots on the dorsal surface of individuals of the group. Noun in apposition.

Diagnosis.

This species can be readily distinguished from other species in the genus by several characteristics. Firstly, it exhibits a wider genital operculum compared to other species. Additionally, the male genitalia display a distinct morphology, featuring a capsula externa consisting of three lamellae. Furthermore, the ventral plate of the male genitalia is characterized by a row of aligned macrosetae.

Distribution.

Chile: Maule Region, Curicó Province (Fig. 4 F).

Description of male holotype.

Measurements: Total length 2.59, carapace length 0.91, dorsal scutum length 2.03, carapace max. width 1.30, max. mesotergum width 1.77. Appendage measurements. Pedipalps. Trochanter length 0.22, femora length 0.69, patella length 0.37, tibia length 0.52, tarsus length 0.49. Leg I: trochanter (tr) 0.24, femora (fe) 0.89, patella (pa) 0.43, tibia (ti) 0.70, metatarsus (mt) 0.73, tarsus (ta) 0.70. II: tr 0.29, fe 1.11, pa 0.50, ti 0.96, mt 1.05, ta 1.20. III: tr 0.27, fe 0.75, pa 0.36, ti 0.66, mt 0.78, ta 0.63. IV: tr 0.32, fe 1.19, pa 0.63, ti 0.98, mt 1.26, ta 0.77.

Dorsum (Fig. 98, 99). Eta (η) hourglass-shaped dorsal scutum. Ocularium low on the body. Dorsal scutum microgranulate, without clear delimitation of distinct areas. In the anterior region, specifically areas I and II, there are two small setiferous tubercles. In the area III, there is a row of four small setiferous tubercles, while area IV is adorned with a row of eight small setiferous tubercles. Posterior margin of dorsal scutum with a row of eight small setiferous tubercles. Free tergites with a row of small setiferous tubercles.

Chelicerae (Fig. 100 A, B). Segment I with a small tubercle on the dorso-distal surface. Segment II with a small frontal tubercle and scattered setae.

Pedipalps (Fig. 100 C, D). Trochanter with two small dorsal tubercles and one ventral. Femora with a row of three tubercles with subdistal setae on dorsal view, one long and one small spines with subdistal setae on ventral view, six low setiferous tubercles in mesal view, and one in ectal view. Patella with a small mesal and ectal setiferous tubercle. Tibia with a mesal row of five small ectal setiferous tubercles, three ventral ectal spines, and two ventral mesal spines with subdistal setae. Tarsus with three mesal and ectal spines with subdistal setae.

Legs (Fig. 101). Coxa I with two rows of setiferous tubercles and two distal setiferous tubercles with subdistal setae, coxa II with two rows of setiferous tubercles, III and IV only with microgranulation, three bridges between coxa legs II and III, six between coxa legs III and IV, four between leg IV and opisthosoma. Spiracles not obstructed by bridges. Smooth surface that occupies 1 / 3 of leg II, ¾ of III and 1 / 3 of IV. Genital operculum larger than other species of the genus. Smooth area of leg II with a setiferous tubercle on each side. Sternum arrow-shaped. Legs I – IV covered in setae, tarsal area, and calcaneus densely setose. Calcaneus smaller than astragalus, ≥ 3 × smaller (legs I – III) and 4 × (leg IV). Tarsal count: 4–6 – 4 – 4.

Penis (Figs 102, 103). Pars distalis with a ventral plate bearing a cleft dividing the plate into two lamellae. Each lamella has a row of three pointed macrosetae on the ventral surface and one macroseta on the dorsal surface. Capsula externa covering the dorsal and lateral surface, divided into three folds, one pair covering the dorsolateral surface and the last one covering the dorsal surface, there is a dorsolateral plate attached to the pars basalis. Capsula interna divided into three parts, two lateral processes and a central process in which it bears an apical stylus. The ventral plate bears a cleft that divides the plate into two halves, each with three ventral and one dorsal macrosetae. Ventral macrosetae arranged in a row.

Female. Similar to males, with shorter pedipalpal femora.

Female measurements. Total length 2.40, carapace length 0.85, dorsal scutum length 1.89, carapace max. width 1.23, mesotergum max. width 1.67. Appendage measurements: Pedipalps. Trochanter length 0.22, femora length 0.69, patella length 0.37, tibia length 0.52, tarsus length 0.49. Leg I: trochanter (tr) 0.14, femora (fe) 0.24, patella (pa) 0.89, tibia (ti) 0.43, metatarsus (mt) 0.70, tarsus (ta) 0.73. II: tr 0.70, fe 0.29, pa 1.11, ti 0.50, mt 0.96, ta 1.05. III: tr 1.20, fe 0.27, pa 0.75, ti 0.36, mt 0.66, ta 0.78. IV: tr 0.63, fe 0.32, pa 1.19, ti 0.63, mt 0.98, ta 1.26, tr 0.77.

Notes

Published as part of Porto, Willians, Derkarabetian, Shahan, Giribet, Gonzalo & Pérez-González, Abel, 2024, Systematic revision of the South American " Nuncia " (Opiliones, Laniatores, Triaenonychidae), pp. 1-149 in ZooKeys 1207 on pages 1-149, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1207.120068

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Identifiers

Biodiversity

Collection code
MACN , MNHNCL
Event date
2005-12-10
Verbatim event date
2005-12-10
Scientific name authorship
Porto & Derkarabetian & Giribet & Pérez-González
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Opiliones
Family
Triaenonychidae
Genus
Nerudiella
Species
curi
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Type status
holotype , paratype
Taxonomic concept label
Nerudiella curi Porto, Derkarabetian, Giribet & Pérez-González, 2024