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Racata grata Millidge 1995

Description

Racata grata Millidge, 1995

Figs 1-4, 14-15, 20, 23

Racata grata Millidge, 1995: 49, figs 62-63 (description of male).

Material examined: 1 female [Sar-87/11]; INDO- NESIA, Java, Bogor, Botanical Garden, soil sample between buttresses of large trees near two lakes, ca 260 m a.s.l.; 24.XI.1987; leg. B. Hauser. – 1 male [Sar- 87/30]; Botanical Garden of Bogor, in nursery part, under flower pots and especially under paving slabs of the trail between greenhouses, 260 m a.s.l.; 28.XI.1987; leg. B. Hauser. – 5 males, 15 females [AS-05/11]; Java, Mt Gede - Pangrango NP, near Cibodas, 6°47’0”S, 107°01’0”E, 1450-1600 m a.s.l.; 4.-11. V.2005; leg. A. Schulz. – 1 female [IND-08/02], Belitung Island, Mt Tajam, near Gurok Beraye Waterfall, 2°47’01”S 107°51’47”E, primary forest, 150 m a.s.l.; 20.IX.2008; leg. P. Schwendinger. All new localities.

Remarks: The male holotype of R. grata (not examined) was described by Millidge (1995). A re-description of the male and the first description of the female are given below.

Description: Male from near Cibodas. Total length 1.50. Carapace unmodified, as shown in Fig. 1, 0.65 long, 0.60 wide, pale reddish brown. Chelicerae 0.30 long, mastidion absent. Chaetotaxy: TiI: 2-1-1-0; II: 2-0-1-0, III-IV: 2-0-0-0; MtI-IV without spines. Length of spines 1.5-2 diameters of corresponding leg segment. TmI 0.29. Palp (Figs 14-15, 20): Tibia short, simple. Distal half of cymbium narrowed. Narrow distal part of paracymbium longer than shown in original description (see Millidge, 1995: fig. 62 cf. Fig. 14). Distal suprategular apophysis, called tegular apophysis by Millidge (1995), large, claw-shaped. Median membrane, not mentioned in original description, panicle-shaped. Convector (called radical part [of embolus] in op. cit.), massive, forming a hook anteriorly. Embolus developed as a narrow long stripe, forming a loop, abruptly narrowing apically. Radix small, rounded. Abdomen 0.80 long, 0.43 wide, uniformly grey (Fig. 1) or with a dorsal pattern similar to that in female (Fig. 2).

Female from near Cibodas. Total length 1.60. Carapace 0.63 long, 0.53 wide, unmodified, pale greyish yellow, with indistinct grey radial stripes and a narrow grey margin. Chelicerae 0.28 long. Legs yellow, its segments slightly darkened distally. Leg I 2.79 long (0.75+0.18+0.73+0.63+0.50), IV 2.51 long (0.70+0.15+0.63+0.60+0.43). TmI 0.34. Metatarsi IV without trichobothrium. Abdomen 0.95 long, 0.75 wide, dorsally grey, or cream-coloured with a grey pattern (Fig. 2). Epigyne (Figs 3-4, 23): Cavity slightly wider than long, with a rounded depression anterior to it. Copulatory ducts wide, helical; receptacles narrow, bent.

Taxonomic remarks: The male clearly differs from those of known congeners by the shape of its embolus: it is considerably thinner and longer than in R. brevis (Fig. 15 cf. Fig. 17); it is three times shorter than in R. sumatera (Fig. 15 cf. Fig. 19). The epigyne is similar to that of R. brevis, but differs by a larger depression anterior to the cavity (Figs 3-4 cf. Fig. 6), as well as by the shape of the helical copulatory ducts (Fig. 23 cf. Fig. 24).

Distribution: Known from the Indonesian islands of Krakatoa (type locality), Java and Belitung.

Notes

Published as part of Tanasevitch, Andrei V., 2019, On the spider genus Racata Millidge, 1995, with the description of three new species (Araneae, Linyphiidae), pp. 53-59 in Revue suisse de Zoologie 126 (1) on pages 54-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.2619518

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
NESIA
Family
Linyphiidae
Genus
Racata
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Araneae
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Millidge
Species
grata
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Racata grata Millidge, 1995 sec. Tanasevitch, 2019

References

  • Millidge A. F. 1995. Some linyphiid spiders from south-east Asia. Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society 10: 41 - 56.