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Mughiphantes latus Irfan & Zhang & Peng 2022, sp. nov.

  • 1. College of Life Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, 410081, China
  • 2. Key Laboratory of Eco-environments in Three Gorges Reservoir Region (Ministry of Education), School of Life Sciences, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China.

Description

Mughiphantes latus sp. nov. (ŽƱƉƦ)

Figures 213–216

Types. Holotype ♂, CHINA, Yunnan, Fugong County, 18km, Lumadeng, Yama river bridge, 25.13561°N, 98.84166°E, alt. 1612m, 7 October 2007, Xian-jin Peng leg. (20071007); Paratypes: 9♂ 17♀, same data as holotype (20071007); 1 ♂ 3♀, Gongshan County, Qiqi Dongshaofang, 27.69521°N, 98.48514°E, alt. 3208m, 29 September 2007, Xian-jin Peng leg. (20070929); 1♀, Gongshan County, Cikai Township, Dabadi troops place south bank of Pula river, 29 September 2002, Heng-mei Yan leg. (Yan 020929); 2♀, 12km of Yaping to Yakou, 27.1998°N, 98.71375°E, alt. 3210m, 25 April 2004, Heng-mei Yan leg. (20040425).

Etymology. This epithet derives from the Latin adjective “ latus ”, meaning “broad”, referring to the broad brown band at proximal end of the abdomen.

Diagnosis. The new species resembles Mughiphantes jaegeri Tanasevitch, 2006 (Figs 213, 214; Tanasevitch, 2006, figs 25–28), but can be distinguished by the distal part of paracymbium C-shaped, where the distal tip touches the retrolateral margin of cymbium in M. latus sp. nov. (Fig. 213B), whereas V-shaped, and the tip of the paracymbium does not touch the retrolateral margin of cymbium in M. jaegeri (Tanasevitch, 2006, fig. 25). Lamella characteristca with two branches in M. latus sp. nov. (Fig. 213A–C), whereas with three branches in M. jaegeri (Tanasevitch, 2006, fig. 25). Proximal cymbial apophysis somewhat rectangular in M. latus sp. nov. (Fig. 213B, D), whereas V-shaped in M. jaegeri (Tanasevitch, 2006, fig. 25). Posterior median plate rectangular with a depression posteriorly in M. latus sp. nov. (Fig. 214C), whereas V-shaped in M. jaegeri (Tanasevitch, 2006, fig. 28).

Description. Male (holotype, Fig. 215A, B): Total length: 1.95. Carapace 0.84 long, 0.70 wide, brown, lateral margin dark brown; fovea, cervical and radial grooves distinct. Clypeus 0.23 high. Sternum longer than wide, dark brown,, sparsely covered with microsetae. Labium wider than long. Maxillae long, distal end broad with scopulae. Chelicerae with four promarginal and three retromarginal teeth. AER recurved, PER straight, slightly wider. Eye sizes and interdistances:AME 0.06, ALE 0.06, PME 0.06, PLE 0.05, AME–AME 0.03, PME–PME 0.05, AME–ALE, 0.05, PME–PLE 0.04, AME–PME 0.06, ALE–ALE 0.31, PLE–PLE 0.32, ALE–PLE contiguous. Length of legs: I 3.13 (0.84, 0.99, 0.73, 0.57), II 2.92 (0.81, 0.92, 0.68, 0.51), III 2.21 (0.64, 0.68, 0.51, 0.38), IV 2.84 (0.82, 0.85, 0.70, 0.47). Leg formula I-II-IV-III. Tm I 0.31. Tibial spine formula: 2-2-2-2. Abdomen 1.11 long, 0.75 wide, oval, pale, proximal end with a broad brown patch followed by irregularly scattered white patches; lateral sides with four white patches; ventral side brown.

Palp (Fig. 213A–D): Patella shorter than tibia with a long dorsal spine; tibia conic, with two retrolateral and a dorsal trichobothria; proximal cymbial apophysis somewhat rectangular with a small depression on the lateral margin. The distal part of paracymbium C-shaped, where the distal tip touches the retrolateral margin of cymbium. Lamella characteristca with two branches; proximal branch broad and the distal branch long with pointed end.

Female (one of the paratypes, Fig. 215C, D): Total length: 1.98. Carapace 0.70 long, 0.66 wide, redish brown, lateral margin dark brown; fovea, cervical and radial grooves distinct. Clypeus 0.23 high. Sternum longer than wide, dark brown,, sparsely covered with microsetae. Labium wider than long. Maxillae long, distal end broad with scopulae. Chelicerae with four promarginal and three retromarginal teeth. AER recurved, PER straight, slightly wider. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.06, ALE 0.07, PME 0.07, PLE 0.07, AME–AME 0.02, PME–PME 0.03, AME–ALE, 0.05, PME–PLE 0.04, AME–PME 0.06, ALE–ALE 0.30, PLE–PLE 0.33, ALE–PLE contiguous. Length of legs: I 3.27 (0.88, 1.03, 0.81, 0.55), II 3.02 (0.83, 0.94, 0.71, 0.54), III 2.31 (0.67, 0.72, 0.53, 0.39), IV 2.93 (0.86, 0.93, 0.71, 0.43). Leg formula I-II-IV-III. Tm I 0.24. Tibial spine formula: 2-2-2-2. Abdomen 1.28 long, 0.87 wide, oval, pale, proximal end with a broad brown patch followed by irregularly scattered white patches; lateral sides with four white patches; ventral side brown.

Epigyne (Fig. 214A–C): Pseudoscape widened in middle part. Stretcher rounded. Posterior median plate broad, somewhat rectangular with a depression posteriorly. Spermathecae curved, situated dorso-laterally.

Distribution. Known only from the type locality

(Fig. 216).

Genus Nasoona Locket, 1982 (ẆƦø)

Notes

Published as part of Irfan, Muhammad, Zhang, Zhi-Sheng & Peng, Xian-Jin, 2022, Survey of Linyphiidae (Arachnida: Araneae) spiders from Yunnan, China, pp. 1-292 in Megataxa 8 (1) on pages 179-190, DOI: 10.11646/megataxa.8.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7526571

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Event date
2002-09-29 , 2004-04-25 , 2007-09-29 , 2007-10-07
Verbatim event date
2002-09-29 , 2004-04-25 , 2007-09-29 , 2007-10-07
Scientific name authorship
Irfan & Zhang & Peng
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Araneae
Family
Linyphiidae
Genus
Mughiphantes
Species
latus
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Type status
holotype , paratype
Taxonomic concept label
Mughiphantes latus Irfan, Zhang & Peng, 2022

References

  • Tanasevitch, A. V. (2006 b) On some Linyphiidae of China, mainly from Taibai Shan, Qinling Mountains, Shaanxi Province (Arachnida, Araneae) Zootaxa, 1325, 277 - 311. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 1325.1.18
  • Simon, E. (1884 a) Les arachnides de France. Tome cinquieme, deuxieme et troisieme partie. Roret, Paris, pp. 180 - 885, pl. 26 - 27.
  • Locket, G. H. (1982) Some linyphiid spiders from western Malaysia. Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society, 5 (8), 361 - 384.