Eustala meridionalis, sp. nov.
Creators
Description
Eustala meridionalis sp. nov.
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Figs 4 A-C, 5 B, 6 B, 7
Eustala vegeta (Keyserling, 1865) – Baert, Maelfait, Hendrickx & Desender 2008: 47, map 15 (misidentiFcation).
Eustala sp. – Baert 2013: 176, 178.
Diagnosis
Male: Differing from E. occidentalis and E. orientalis in the structure of the terminal apophysis, which is Fat and broadening towards tip, apical ridge being slightly longer than caudal ridge. The female differs from both species by having a shorter and thicker scapus.
Etymology
The species name refers to its distribution in the southern part of the archipelago.
Type material
Holotype
Ƌ, ISLA FLOREANA, Cerro Pajas at the edge of Scalesia forest, alt. 335 m, 18 Apr. 1996 (P.96/55), leg. S. Peck.
Allotype
♀, ISLA FLOREANA, SE slope of Cerro Pajas, Scalesia pedunculata with undergrowth of Tournefortia rufo-sericea and Croton scouleri, alt. 360 m, 20 Feb. 1977, leg. W.G. Reeder.
Paratypes
ISLA FLOREANA: 3 ♂♂, 1 (♀), SE slope of Cerro Pajas, alt. 360 m, 20 Feb. 1977 (leg. W.G. Reeder); 1 ♂, Base of Cerro Pajas, Scalesia forest, alt. 300 m, 16 Apr. 1996 (P.96/62) (leg. S. Peck); 1 j ♀, along road towards top of the island, transition to Scalesia woodland, vegetation mainly consisting of Tournefortia rufo-sericea and Scalesia pedunculata, thin shrub undergrowth, alt. 300 m, 22 Feb. 1988 (B.88/332) (leg. Baert, Maelfait & Desender).
RBINS inventory number of all type material is I.G. 32723.
Description
Male (holotype)
LENGTH. Total length 5.02; carapace length 2.71, width 2.55, height 0.75; abdomen length 3.14, width 2.39, height 1.96.
CARAPACE. Colour (in alcohol) yellowish with black suffused striae and marked yellow V in cephalic region; two short combs of long, white hairs diverge from between PME and PLE. Chelicerae black with yellowish inner sides. Labium black with white apical edge. Endites black with white apical and inner margins. Sternum light yellow with broad, blackish suffused border. Pedipalps dark. Legs pale yellow with black annulations, variable among specimens; coxae and proximal part of femora whitish.
ABDOMEN. Dorsum greyish, speckled with cream spots; area between the converging waved brown lines darker grey. Venter light yellow, suffused with grey. Colulus and spinnerets black.
EYES. MOQ: PME = 0.73 AME. Cl = 0.63 DAME.
LEGS. Measurements:
I (13.25): Fe 4.04, Pa 1.37, Ti 3.33, Mt 3.22, Ta 1.29
II (10.29): Fe 3.14, Pa 1.18, Ti 2.24, Mt 2.63, Ta 1.10
III (6.05): Fe 2.16, Pa 0.82, Ti 1.18, Mt 1.22, Ta 0.67
IV (9.22): Fe 3.14, Pa 1.14, Ti 1.96, Mt 2.16, Ta 0.82
SPINATION. All legs with numerous spines.
PEDIPALP (Figs 4 A, 5B). One very long patellar seta, a bit shorter than bulbus. Cymbium with conspicious, rounded, T-like tarsal hook. Terminal apophysis (Fig. 6 B) Fat and broadening towards tip, apical ridge of terminal apophysis being slightly longer than caudal ridge.
Female (allotype)
LENGTH. Total length 8.49; carapace length 3.53, width 2.86, height 1.37; abdomen length 5.18, width 4.90, height 3.76.
CARAPACE. Cream with some faint brown stains in cephalic area; eyes with black rings. Chelicerae cream. Labium yellow brown with white apical edge. Endites yellow brown with white apical and inner edges. Sternum whitish with broad, yellowish brown border. Legs yellowish brown with annulations fainter than in male.
ABDOMEN. Dorsum lighter than in male; venter cream with three white stains. Colulus and spinnerets black with orange tinge.
EYES. MOQ: PME = 0.92 AME. Cl = 0.80 DAME.
LEGS. Measurements:
I (14.66): Fe 4.43, Pa 1.76, Ti 3.45, Mt 3.57, Ta 1.45
II (12.32): Fe 3.65, Pa 1.65, Ti 2.75, Mt 2.94, Ta 1.33
III (7.84): Fe 2.51, Pa 1.49, Ti 1.53, Mt 1.49, Ta 0.82
IV (10.98): Fe 3.69, Pa 1.53, Ti 2.35, Mt 2.43, Ta 0.98
EPIGYNE (Fig. 4 B–C). Scapus 0.35 mm long, 0.21 mm thick, L/D = 1.67. Spermathecae separated; scapus broader at tip (in ventral view), straight and very broad in the middle (in lateral view).
Variation
The few males in our samples vary between 4.70 and 5.90 mm in length. The male caught at the base of Cerro Pajas (P.96/62) shows the same two broad white spots as some E. occidentalis sp. nov. specimens (see colour pattern C of E. occidentalis sp. nov., Fig. 2 C). The other males all have a much lighter appearance. Their abdomen has more white and their cephalothorax is as light as that of the female allotype.
Distribution
E. meridionalis sp. nov. has only been found above 300 m alt. in the Scalesia zone of Cerro Pajas and its vicinity on the centrally located southern island Floreana (Fig. 7).
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Linked records
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://zoobank.org/AAB212B1-16FA-4110-8133-7BB2EEE7FB52
- URL
- http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03858791A43CF3582369A4BAFC0CFB0A
- LSID
- urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:AAB212B1-16FA-4110-8133-7BB2EEE7FB52
Biodiversity
- Collection code
- RBINS
- Event date
- 1977-02-20 , 1988-02-22 , 1996-04-16 , 1996-04-18
- Family
- Araneidae
- Genus
- Eustala
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Material sample ID
- IG 32723
- Order
- Araneae
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Species
- meridionalis
- Taxonomic status
- sp. nov.
- Taxon rank
- species
- Type status
- allotype , holotype , paratype
- Verbatim event date
- 1977-02-20 , 1988-02-22 , 1996-04-16 , 1996-04-18
- Taxonomic concept label
- Eustala meridionalis Baert, 2014
References
- Baert L., Maelfait J. - P., Hendrickx F. & Desender K. 2008. Distribution and habitat preference of the spiders (Araneae) of Galapagos. Bulletin van het Koninklijk Belgisch Instituut voor Natuurwetenschappen, Entomologie 78: 39 - 111.
- Baert L. 2013. Summary of our present knowledge of the spider communities of the Galapagos archipelago. First analysis of the spider communities of the islands Santa Cruz and Isabela. Belgian Journal of Zoology 143 (Supplement): 159 - 185.