Discovery of a new eye pattern in Araneoid spiders, with the description of two new species of Testudinaria from the Ecuadorian Amazon (Araneae: Araneidae)
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In situ and in captivity observations shows that members of the genus do not construct an orbicular web. Detailed morphology of the group as well as SEM of male and female spinnerets gland spigots are presented for the first time. Finally, the limit of the group Testudinarieae sensu Simon, 1895 is discussed.RésuméDécouverte d'un nouvel arrangement oculaire chez les araignées aranéoïdes, avec la description de deux nouvelles espèces de Testudinaria de l'Amazonie équatorienne (Araneae: Araneidae). Deux nouvelles espèces du genre-type Testudinaria Taczanowski, Citation1879 sont décrites : T. charapa n. sp. (♀♂) et T. derocheae n. sp. (♀) de la région amazonienne de l'Équateur. La femelle et le mâle de T. charapa n. sp. présentent un arrangement oculaire particulier et unique, jamais observé chez les araignées aranéoïdes, dans lequel les yeux antérieurs et postérieurs médians sont situés sur la partie latérale de la carapace. Le genre Testudinaria est caractérisé par l'absence de radix dans le palpe mâle, l'absence de glande flagelliforme sur filières postérieures médianes chez les mâles et les femelles, et l'absence d'un sustentaculum. Des observations in situ ainsi qu'en captivité démontrent que le genre ne construit pas de toile orbiculaire. La morphologie détaillée du groupe ainsi que des images au microscope électronique à balayage des glandes des filières mâles et femelles sont présentés pour la première fois, et finalement les limites du groupe des Testudinarieae sensu Simon, Citation1895 est discutée.Keywords: Taxonomybiodiversitymorphologyeye patternneotropical region AcknowledgmentsThe authors are grateful to all curators, assistants, and colleagues who sent and loaned specimens: from CAS, Lauren Esposito, Sarah Crews, and Chris Grinter; USNM, Jonathan Coddington, Hannah Wood, Dana De Roche; SMNK, Huber Höfer. 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SummaryTwo new species from the genus Testudinaria Taczanowski, 1879 are described: T. charapa n. sp. (♀♂) and T. derocheae n. sp. (♀) from the Amazonian region of Ecuador. The female and male of T. charapa n. sp. present a peculiar and unique eye arrangement, never observed in araneoid spiders, where the anterior median eyes and the posterior median eyes are situated on the sides of the carapace. Members of the genus Testudinaria are unlike any other Araneidae and are distinguished by three morphological characters, the absence of radix in male palp, the absence of flagelliform gland spigot on posterior lateral spinnerets in both males and females, and the absence of a sustentaculum. In situ and in captivity observations shows that members of the genus do not construct an orbicular web. Detailed morphology of the group as well as SEM of male and female spinnerets gland spigots are presented for the first time. Finally, the limit of the group Testudinarieae sensu Simon, 1895 is discussed.RésuméDécouverte d'un nouvel arrangement oculaire chez les araignées aranéoïdes, avec la description de deux nouvelles espèces de Testudinaria de l'Amazonie équatorienne (Araneae: Araneidae). Deux nouvelles espèces du genre-type Testudinaria Taczanowski, Citation1879 sont décrites : T. charapa n. sp. (♀♂) et T. derocheae n. sp. (♀) de la région amazonienne de l'Équateur. La femelle et le mâle de T. charapa n. sp. présentent un arrangement oculaire particulier et unique, jamais observé chez les araignées aranéoïdes, dans lequel les yeux antérieurs et postérieurs médians sont situés sur la partie latérale de la carapace. Le genre Testudinaria est caractérisé par l'absence de radix dans le palpe mâle, l'absence de glande flagelliforme sur filières postérieures médianes chez les mâles et les femelles, et l'absence d'un sustentaculum. Des observations in situ ainsi qu'en captivité démontrent que le genre ne construit pas de toile orbiculaire. La morphologie détaillée du groupe ainsi que des images au microscope électronique à balayage des glandes des filières mâles et femelles sont présentés pour la première fois, et finalement les limites du groupe des Testudinarieae sensu Simon, Citation1895 est discutée.Keywords: Taxonomybiodiversitymorphologyeye patternneotropical region AcknowledgmentsThe authors are grateful to all curators, assistants, and colleagues who sent and loaned specimens: from CAS, Lauren Esposito, Sarah Crews, and Chris Grinter; USNM, Jonathan Coddington, Hannah Wood, Dana De Roche; SMNK, Huber Höfer. Thanks to: Alvaro Barragán, Fernanda María Salazar, Véronica Crespo-Pérez, Taryn Ghia and Diego Guevara from the Museum of Invertebrates, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Quito (QCAZ) for their support, access to the collection and specimen loan. Special thanks to Dr. Giovanni Onore of OTONGA Foundation and Dr. Luis Coloma of Jambatu Foundation, Centro de Investigación y Conservación de Anfibios for their friendship and technical support. The authors sincerely thank Dr. Mark Townley for the discussion on spinnerets spigot morphology. Finally, the authors sincerely thank the anonymous reviewers and Dr. A. Brescovit and Dr. V. Framenau for their review and comments that helped improve the manuscript. Part of the study (BIO-GEEC project 2019–2021) was funded and supported by the GIZ and DAAD as part of the CoCiBio program (project number 57520227). Sincere thanks to all our BIO-GEEC partners: Dr. Danilo Harms (LIB), Dr. Dietmar Quandt (NEES), Dr. Maria Cristina Peñuela Mora (IKIAM), Dr. Maria Claudia Segovia Salcedo and Marianela Mariño (ESPE) and Dr. Santiago Zarate Baca (UTN) for their support. The collection of specimens was done under the permits (MAE-DNB-CM-2020-0130), and the exportation of specimens was done under the permit (No046-EXP-CM-FAU-DBI/MAAE) of the Ministerio de Ambiente, Quito, Ecuador.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst: [Grant Number 57520227].
摘要记述了1879年厄瓜多尔亚马孙地区Testudinaria Taczanowski属两新种:T. charapa n. sp.(♀♂)和T. derocheae n. sp.(♀)。T. charapa n. sp.的雌性和雄性呈现出一种特殊而独特的眼睛排列,在类蜘蛛中从未观察到,它们的前中间眼和后中间眼位于甲壳的两侧。Testudinaria属的成员不同于任何其他蜘蛛科,其形态特征有三个:雄性触须上没有根,雄性和雌性的后侧吐丝器上没有鞭毛状腺体龙头,以及没有支撑。原位和圈养观察表明,该属的成员不构建一个圆形的网。本文首次给出了该组的详细形态,以及雌雄喷丝器腺体喷嘴的扫描电镜。最后,讨论了组Testudinarieae sensu Simon, 1895的局限性。ResumeDecouverte用品维尔安排oculaire在les araignees araneoides,用de la描述两个中篇小说易翔de Testudinaria de l 'Amazonie equatorienne(蜘蛛类:Araneidae)。双nouvelles espires du gentype Testudinaria Taczanowski, Citation1879 sont dsamcrites: T. charapa n. sp.(♀♂)和T. derocheae n. sp.(♀)de la rsamugion amazonienne de l'Équateur。《femelle男》·德·t·charapa n sp. presentent联合国安排oculaire particulier等独特,jamais观察在araignees araneoides,在lequel les眼眸anterieurs et posterieurs中位数是原地苏尔一部分laterale de La甲壳。我的意思是说,如果你的身体没有发育发育,那么你的身体就没有发育发育,如果你的身体没有发育发育,那么你的身体就没有发育发育,你的身体就没有发育发育。在现场观察的结果是,在不同的情况下,在不同的情况下,在不同的情况下,在不同的情况下进行观察。杜拉morphologie detaillee groupe依照ainsi, des图像非盟显微镜electronique扫除des腺des filieres雄性et femelles是现在倒我们第一次,et finalement这样du groupe des Testudinarieae理智西蒙,Citation1895 discutee。作者感谢所有提供和借出标本的馆长、助理和同事:来自CAS的Lauren Esposito、Sarah Crews和Chris Grinter;USNM, Jonathan Coddington, Hannah Wood, Dana De Roche;SMNK, Huber Höfer。感谢基多教皇大学Católica厄瓜多尔无脊椎动物博物馆(QCAZ)的Alvaro Barragán、Fernanda María Salazar、vsamronica crespo - psamrez、Taryn Ghia和Diego Guevara的支持、收集和标本出借。特别感谢OTONGA基金会的Giovanni Onore博士和Jambatu基金会的Luis Coloma博士,Investigación y Conservación安非比斯中心,感谢他们的友谊和技术支持。作者衷心感谢Mark Townley博士对喷丝器喷嘴形态的讨论。最后,作者衷心感谢匿名审稿人以及A. Brescovit博士和V. Framenau博士的审稿和意见,对本文的改进有所帮助。部分研究(BIO-GEEC项目2019-2021)由GIZ和DAAD作为CoCiBio计划(项目编号57520227)的一部分资助和支持。衷心感谢BIO-GEEC所有合作伙伴:Danilo Harms博士(LIB)、Dietmar Quandt博士(NEES)、Maria Cristina博士Peñuela Mora (IKIAM)、Maria Claudia Segovia Salcedo博士和Marianela博士Mariño (ESPE)和Santiago Zarate Baca博士(UTN)的支持。标本采集依据许可证(MAE-DNB-CM-2020-0130)进行,标本出口依据厄瓜多尔基多环境部许可证(no . 046- exp - cm - fu - dbi /MAAE)进行。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究由德国科学院资助:[资助号:57520227]。
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