Liphistius kalaw Zhan & Xu 2024, sp. nov.
Authors/Creators
- 1. College of Life Sciences, Hunan Normal University, 36 Lushan Road, Changsha 410081, Hunan Province, China & State Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering, and Centre for Behavioural Ecology and Evolution (CBEE), School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, 368 Youyi Road, Wuhan 430062, Hubei Province, China
- 2. College of Life Sciences, Hunan Normal University, 36 Lushan Road, Changsha 410081, Hunan Province, China
- 3. Department of Zoology, University of Yangon, Kamayut Township, Pyay Road, Yangon, 11041, Myanmar & Department of Biology, Taungoo Education Degree College, Taungoo, 08101, Myanmar
- 4. State Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering, and Centre for Behavioural Ecology and Evolution (CBEE), School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, 368 Youyi Road, Wuhan 430062, Hubei Province, China
- 5. State Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering, and Centre for Behavioural Ecology and Evolution (CBEE), School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, 368 Youyi Road, Wuhan 430062, Hubei Province, China & Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, 14 Science Drive 4, Singapore 117543
Description
Liphistius kalaw Zhan & Xu sp. nov.
Figs 3, 4
Type material.
Holotype: Myanmar ♂, Shan State, 16 km W of Kalaw Township; 20.70 ° N, 96.52 ° E, alt. 944 m; 27. 07. 2019; D. Li et al. leg.; XUX-2019-061A. Paratypes: 8 ♀♀, same data as for holotype; 27. 07. 2019 and 15. 07. 2018; XUX-2019-062 / 063 / 064 / 065 / 066 / 067 A / 068; XUX-2018-124.
Diagnosis.
The male of L. kalaw sp. nov. resembles those of L. birmanicus and L. pinlaung in having a distinct contrategular process (cp) (Fig. 3 B, E), but it can be distinguished from L. birmanicus by the relatively wider base of the contrategular process (cp) (Fig. 3 E vs fig. 13 E in Schwendinger et al. 2022), and from L. pinlaung by the cumulus (Cu) which has shorter spines (Fig. 3 A – C vs fig. 4 C in Aung et al. 2019). The female of L. kalaw sp. nov. can be distinguished from that of L. hpruso by the relatively wider posterior stalk (PS) (Fig. 4 C vs fig. 3 B – E in Aung et al. 2019).
Description.
Male holotype. Carapace yellowish brown, with few short, scattered bristles; opisthosoma yellowish brown, with 12 brown tergites, close to each other, 2–6 th larger than others, 5 th largest; chelicerae robust, promargin with 13 denticles of variable size; labium and sternum yellowish brown, with few short setae on anterior margin and many long setae on elongated posterior margin; legs yellowish brown, with strong setae and spines. Measurements: BL 13.65, CL 5.94, CW 6.07, OL 8.00, OW 5.36; eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.08, ALE 0.54, PME 0.27, PLE 0.43, AME – AME 0.11, AME – ALE 0.15, PME – PME 0.08, PME – PLE 0.10, ALE – PLE 0.17, ALE – ALE 0.12, PLE – PLE 0.34, AME – PME 0.10; labium 1.06 long and 0.98 wide; sternum 3.08 long and 0.96 wide; legs: I 18.36 (4.81, 2.57, 3.87, 4.60, 2.51), II 20.24 (5.64, 2.56, 4.23, 5.07, 2.74), III 20.46 (5.64, 2.37, 4.42, 6.00, 3.03), IV 27.56 (6.97, 2.84, 5.57, 8.17, 4.01).
Palp: tibial apophysis (TiA) with 4 tapering setae of similar length (Fig. 3 C); paracymbium (PC) with many setae situated on tip (Fig. 3 A – C); cumulus (Cu) slightly elevated, with 8 tapering spines (Fig. 3 A – C); subtegulum with weakly developed apophysis (Fig. 3 B); contrategulum (CT) with arched projection distally, and large triangular process in prolateral view (Fig. 3 A, B, D); tegulum (T) fan-shaped with serrated edge and longitudinal ridges (Fig. 3 C, F); paraembolic plate (PeP) narrow, sclerotized (Fig. 3 A, F); embolus (E) with 4 distinct longitudinal ridges reaching tip in retrolateral view, and with several denticles along longitudinal ridges (Fig. 3 B – F).
Female paratype (XUX- 2019-062). Carapace yellowish brown, with few short, scattered bristles; opisthosoma brown, with 12 brown tergites, close to each other, with gray patches, 2–6 th larger than others, 5 th largest; chelicerae robust, reddish brown; promargin of cheliceral groove with 12 denticles of variable size; labium yellowish brown, sternum with several setae; legs with strong setae and spines. Measurements: BL 11.56, CL 5.82, CW 5.22, OL 6.23, OW 4.62; eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.07, ALE 0.56, PME 0.29, PLE 0.42, AME – AME 0.09, AME – ALE 0.15, PME – PME 0.06, PME – PLE 0.09, ALE – PLE 0.11, ALE – ALE 0.07, PLE – PLE 0.35, AME – PME 0.08; labium 3.00 long and 0.61 wide; sternum 1.19 long and 1.13 wide; palp 10.25 (3.62, 1.74, 2.36, 2.53), legs: I 12.78 (4.29, 2.03, 2.63, 2.37, 1.46), II 12.89 (4.17, 2.03, 2.56, 2.59, 1.54), III 13.42 (4.13, 1.84, 2.75, 2.78, 1.92), IV 19.33 (5.57, 2.32, 3.81, 4.91, 2.72).
Vulva: poreplate (PPl) slightly wider than long, with pair of large anterior lobes and pair of small anterolateral lobes; central dorsal opening (CDO) circular, racemose receptacular cluster (RC) slightly long; posterior stalk (PS) axe-shaped; lateral margins of genital atrium (GA) membranous (Fig. 4).
Variation.
Females vary in body size. The range measurements of females (N = 8): BL 8.55–16.11, CL 4.48–7.20, CW 3.90–6.43, OL 4.18–8.56, OW 3.00–7.36. The number of denticles on the promargin of cheliceral groove varies from 11 to 14 (N = 8).
Etymology.
The species epithet “ kalaw ” refers to the type locality, Kalaw Township; it is treated as a noun in apposition.
Distribution.
Mandalay Region (Kalaw Township), Myanmar.
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Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://zoobank.org/DE92B21F-6A12-44AA-97C8-18EE985DB623
- URL
- http://treatment.plazi.org/id/D0DEE7F143A9512D89942689CD66F8DD
- LSID
- urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:DE92B21F-6A12-44AA-97C8-18EE985DB623
Biodiversity
- Collection code
- XUX
- Material sample ID
- XUX-2019-061A , XUX-2019-062, XUX-2018-124
- Event date
- 2018-07-15 , 2019-07-27
- Verbatim event date
- 2018-07-15/2019-07-27 , 2019-07-27
- Scientific name authorship
- Zhan & Xu
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Order
- Araneae
- Family
- Liphistiidae
- Genus
- Liphistius
- Species
- kalaw
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic status
- sp. nov.
- Type status
- holotype , paratype
- Taxonomic concept label
- Liphistius kalaw Xu & Zhan, 2024
References
- Schwendinger PJ, Huber S, Lehmann-Graber C, Ono H, Aung MM, Hongpadharakiree K (2022) A taxonomic revision of the Liphistius birmanicus - group (Araneae: Liphistiidae) with the description of five new species. Revue Suisse de Zoologie 129 (2): 375–424. https://doi.org/10.35929/RSZ.0083
- Aung KPP, Xu X, Lwin WW, Sang MZ, Yu L, Liu H, Liu FX, Li DQ (2019) Two new species of the primitively segmented spider genus Liphistius Schiödte, 1849 (Mesothelae, Liphistiidae) from Myanmar. ZooKeys 882: 29–39. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811