Myrmarachne melanocephala: Brief Summary
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Myrmarachne melanocephala, is a species of spider of the genus Myrmarachne. It is found throughout the countries ranging from Pakistan to Indonesia. Type locality has been recorded as Bengal of British India (present day West Bengal, India).[1][3]
female from Thailand
male from India
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Carapace length 2.13/2.18–2.37, width 1.15/1.10–1.18. Chelicera length 1.22. ALE–PLE 0.82/0.77–0.83; ALE–PME 0.40/0.36–0.38. Width of eye row I 1.03/1.03–1.12; II 0.97/1.00–1.08; III 1.13/1.15–1.20. Eye size: AME 0.33/0.33–0.35; ALE 0.18/0.16–0.17; PME 0.06/0.05; PLE 0.19/0.19.
Male (Figs 46–53). Cephalic part almost flat dorsally, higher than thoracic part; thoracic part swollen dorsally; strongly incised laterally between cephalic and thoracic part (Figs 46–47). Chelicera shorter than carapace, bearing eleven prolateral and seven retrolateral teeth on its venter; fang weakly sinuous, without distinct tooth-like apophysis (Figs 49–50). Pedicel relatively long (0.50 mm). Abdomen elongate-oval; two dorsal scuta strongly incised laterally between them (Figs 46–47).
With palp in dorsal and ventral views, cymbium oval, without distinct spines on its apex (Fig. 51). Tegulum round, with C-shaped ejaculatory duct in its distal retrolateral part (Fig. 51). Embolus forming two round coils; ventral coil much narrower than basal coil, and basal coil slightly narrower than venter of cymbium (Fig. 51). RTA strongly curved and tip spiraled, with well-developed flange (Figs 52–53).
Number of spines on legs. Femur I pd 1, rd 0; tibia I pv 4, rv 4; metatarsus I pv 2, rv 2; tibia II pv 0, rv 2; metatarsus II pv 2, rv 2.
Coloration in alcohol and pilosity. Cephalic part dark brown, covered with white setae; thoracic part light brown, sparsely covered with white setae; lateral surface above coxa II densely fringed with white setae (Figs 46–47). Chelicera dark brown. Endite and labium brownish orange, tinged with black, especially labium (Fig. 48). Sternum brownish orange (Fig. 48). Coxae and trochanters I, II and IV white, IV with lateral black stripes; coxa and trochanter III black except venter of trochanter light brown (Fig. 48). Abdomen covered with fine setae; anterior dorsal scutum grayish pale brown, and posterior dorsal scutum black; white transeverse band between scuta running diagonally from lateral to ventral area (Figs 46–47).
Female (Figs 54–58). Carapace strongly incised laterally behind PLE; cephalic part almost flat dorsally, slightly higher than thoracic part; thoracic part swollen dorsally (Figs 54–55). Chelicera bearing five prolateral and six retrolateral teeth on its venter. Pedicel relatively long (0. 58–0.83 mm). Abdomen elongate-oval, dorsal scuta inconspicuous (Figs 54–55).
Epigyne (Figs 57–58). Copulatory atria laterally-oriented oval. Lateral pockets present in front of epigastric furrow, rather widely separated. Sclerotized copulatory ducts from “figure 8” adjacent to ovoid spermathecae, then extending between atria to approximate vicinity of widely separated lateral pockets.
Number of spines on legs. Tibia I pv 4, rv 4–5; metatarsus I pv 2, rv 2; tibia II pv 1–3, rv 2–3; metatarsus II pv 2, pv 2.
Coloration in alcohol and pilosity. Cephalic part black, covered with sparse white setae dorsally; thoracic part light to dark brown, sparsely covered with white setae; lateral surface of carapace above coxa II white, densely fringed with white setae (Figs 54–55). Chelicera light brown. Endite, labium and sternum brownish orange, weakly tinged with black laterally (Fig. 56). Coxae and trochanters similar to those of males, except venter of coxa III also light brown (Fig. 56). Abdomen covered with white and fine setae (Figs 54–55).
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Distribution
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Widely distributed in South and Southeast Asia.
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- G. B. Edwards