Baalzebub absoguedi, Labarque & Piacentini & Pons & Hormiga & Arnedo & Ramírez, 2025

Labarque, Facundo M., Piacentini, Luis N., Pons, Joan, Hormiga, Gustavo, Arnedo, Miquel A. & Ramírez, Martín J., 2025, Ray spider rush: Fast-tracking integrative taxonomy in Panama’s cloud forests, European Journal of Taxonomy 1010, pp. 1-145 : 121

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2025.1010.3021

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:90524F49-7BA2-4B8A-9BE3-450CB77A31A0

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17202150

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C987C4-B524-8C2E-FD99-FEDDFC18FD7D

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Plazi

scientific name

Baalzebub absoguedi
status

sp. nov.

Baalzebub absoguedi sp. nov.

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Figs 1 View Fig , 56 View Fig

Diagnosis

Females of Baalzebub absoguedi sp. nov. resemble those of Baalzebub jaibana sp. nov. by the suboval spermathecae (i.e., rounded laterally), connated distally, forming a curved line anteriorly, and by the backward-pointed triangular epigynal plate anteriorly wide (i.e., wider than the sclerotized vulva) ( Figs 54D View Fig , 56D View Fig ). Females of B. absoguedi can be distinguished by the backward-pointed plate projecting posteriorly (i.e., exceeding the triangular shape) ( Fig. 56D View Fig ) and the overall dark coloration ( Fig. 56A–C View Fig ), whereas B. jaibana . have the plate not projecting posteriorly (i.e., not exceeding the triangular shape) ( Fig. 54D View Fig ) and an overall light coloration ( Fig. 54A–C View Fig ).

Etymology

The specific name is derived from ‘absoguedi’ which indicates the person specialized in the chants that chases away the bad spirits in the Kuna language, currently spoken by the Kuna native people of Panama.

Type material

Holotype

PANAMA – Coclé Province • ♀; Parque Nacional G.D. Omar Torrijos Herrera , El Cope , Sendero Las Ranas ; 8.668139° N, 80.592667° W; 790 m a.s.l.; 3 Jun. 2008; F. Labarque leg.; non-quantitative sample; voucher code STNQ38L016; preparation codes FML-00972, FML-00973; MIUP.

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Description

Female ( holotype MIUP STNQ38L016)

Total length 1.40. Prosoma: length 0.70, width 0.60, height 0.56. Sternum: length 0.35, width 0.34. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.08, PME 0.07, AME–PME 0.07. Opisthosoma: length 1.09, width 0.9, height 0.85. Leg formula: 1243. Dorsal shield of prosoma dark ( Fig. 56A View Fig ). Dorsum of ocular area dark ( Fig. 56A View Fig ). Sternum yellowish-orange with dark olive-green borders ( Fig. 56C View Fig ). Opisthosoma color overall dark gray, anteriorly lighter, with three dorsal pairs of round guanine silver patches laterally, first pair above second pair of opisthosomal apodemes, second pair smaller ( Fig. 56A–B View Fig ). Booklungs cover white, tracheal spiracle, and behind anal tubercle dark gray, spinneret field orange with one pair of round guanine silver patches laterally ( Fig. 56C View Fig ). Femora yellowish-white but distally olive-green, patella olive-green, tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi orange ( Fig. 56A–C View Fig ). Epigynal plate brownish-orange ( Fig. 56C View Fig ), triangular, wide proximally, backward-pointed, central pit deep ( Fig. 56C–D View Fig ). Vulva: copulatory ducts irregular and membranous, inserting ventromedially posteriorly into spermathecae, suboval spermathecae, sclerotized, and connated distally, forming curved line anteriorly, fertilization ducts sclerotized, emerging laterally posteriorly from spermathecae, curving dorsally anteriorly to meet uterus externus ( Fig. 56D View Fig ).

Male

Unknown.

Records and biology

The single record is limited to a collection made at 895 m a.s.l. in premontane rainforest from Parque Nacional General de División Omar Torrijos Herrera ( Fig. 1 View Fig ).

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