A new species of Hortipes (Araneae, Corinnidae), the first spider with an insertable retrolateral tibial apophysis on the male palp
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Authors
Jocqué, R.
Bosselaers, J.
Henrard, A.
Discipline
Biological sciences
Subject
Biological collection and data management
Invertebrates
Audience
Scientific
Date
2012Metadata
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Hortipes gigapophysalis (Araneae, Corinnidae) is a new species described from both sexes from montane forest on Mt Nimba, eastern Guinea. The species is remarkable for its long, whip-shaped retrolateral tibial apophysis (RTA) on the male palp. The structure apparently has an insertable function as the epigyne of the female contains a separate set of ducts starting from a central concavity that is unique in the genus. This duct system is apparently meant to receive the supple RTA. This type of structural arrangement has never previously been found in spiders.
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Jocqué, R.; Bosselaers, J.; Henrard, A. (2012). A new species of Hortipes (Araneae, Corinnidae), the first spider with an insertable retrolateral tibial apophysis on the male palp. , European Journal of Taxonomy, Vol. 26, 1-11, ISSN: 2118-9773, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2012.26.Identifiers
issn: 2118-9773
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Article
Peer-Review
Yes
Language
eng