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Murphyarachne

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Murphyarachne
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Mygalomorphae
Family: Theraphosidae
Genus: Murphyarachne
Sherwood & Gabriel, 2022
Species:
M. ymasumacae
Binomial name
Murphyarachne ymasumacae
Sherwood & Gabriel, 2022

Murphyarachne is a monotypic genus of Peruvian tarantulas, with one species, Murphyarachne ymasumacae. It was first described by Sherwood and Gabriel in 2022.[1] And is named after Frances Mary Murphy (1926 to 1995) and John Alan Murphy (1922 to 2021) for their contributions to arachnology, and the greek term for arachne, which is the word for spider.[2]

Description

Murphyarachne ymasumacae is named after Yma Sumac, a famous Peruvian opera singer. It's coloration at least preserved in alcohol is brown. The carapace has some patterning radiating from the femora, patellae, tibiae, and the pedipalp show some striping.[2]

Diagnosis

This genus and species can be distinguished by the following features, such as the presence of lyre like stridulating hairs on the retrolateral palpal trochanter. And the spermatheca with two elongated receptacles which are fused forming a "Y" shape, they also own type 1 urticating hairs, with no pattern in the opisthosoma.[2]

Habitat

They are found in Contamana, Peru,[2] which is home to a tropical rainforest climate where temperatues are an average of 26ºC, with average yearly rainfall of 2500mm.[3]

References

  1. ^ "NMBE - World Spider Catalog". wsc.nmbe.ch. Retrieved 2022-07-17.
  2. ^ a b c d Sherwood, Daniella; Gabriel, Ray (2022). "A new species and two new genera of theraphosinefrom Peru (Araneae: Theraphosidae)". ResearchGate. Retrieved July 17, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Monthly climate in Contamana, Loreto, Peru". nomadseason.com. Retrieved 2022-07-17.