Scoloderus neilli, Díaz-Guevara & Dupérré, 2025

Díaz-Guevara, David R. & Dupérré, Nadine, 2025, A web of canopy discoveries part I (Araneae: Araneidae). New astonishing species of orb-weaving spiders from Ecuador and the first country record of Pozonia Schenkel, 1953, Zootaxa 5660 (4), pp. 587-595 : 591-592

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5660.4.9

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16603683

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Scoloderus neilli
status

sp. nov.

Scoloderus neilli new species

( Figure 3 View FIGURE 3 )

Type material ♀ holotype from ECUADOR, Orellana: Reserva Étnica Waorani, Onkone Gare Biological Station , 247 m, 0.65714°S, 76.4555°W, 25 January 2006, Col. T. Erwin, M. Pimienta, A. Troya & M. Santacruz ( MECN-AR 560 ) GoogleMaps .

Etymology. The specific epithet honors David Alan Neill, who passed away in this year (2025). A great researcher and teacher of the lead author during his time as a student at the Amazon State University of Ecuador (UEA). In recognition of his dedication to Ecuadorian flora’s conservation, taxonomy, and systematics.

Diagnosis. The female of S. neilli sp. nov. differs from all the other species of the genus by the presence of a unique dorsal hump in the opisthosoma ( Fig. 3A, C View FIGURE 3 ) (vs opisthosoma often with three dorsal humps in S. nigriceps , always with three humps in S. tuberculifer and the opisthosoma without dorsal humps in S. cordatus , S. gibber , and S. ackerlyi ). The narrow scape of epigynum with parallel sides resembles S. tuberculifer ; however, it can be easily differentiated from it by the presence of two bigger spermathecae, much further apart from each other and highly curved, longer, and thicker copulatory ducts, almost touching ( Figs 3E, F View FIGURE 3 ).

Description. Female (Holotype): Total length: 5.35; carapace: 1.43 long. Diameter of AME 0.11, PME 0.11, ALE 0.08, PLE 0.08. Eye inter-distances AME-AME 0.11; AME-ALE 0.42; ALE-PLE 0.01; PME-PLE 0.58; PME-PME 0.20.

Leg measurements: Total (femur, patella, tibia, metatarsus, tarsus): I: 3.01 (1.07, 0.34, 0.70, 0.59, 0.31); II: 2.80 (0.93, 0.43, 0.59, 0.53, 0.32); III: 1.72 (0.53, 0.27, 0.37, 0.33, 0.22); IV: (0.92, missing patella to tarsus).

Carapace, reddish without a notch. Chelicerae reddish. Sternum, pale reddish to orange. ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ). Legs with setae and reddish, similar to the carapace ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 A-D). Dorsum of the abdomen, with a unique dorsal hump in a shiny area ( Fig. 3A, C View FIGURE 3 ). Opisthosoma hairy and pale reddish to orange with six pairs of black spots, with its diameter decreasing to the most distal part of the abdomen, being the first pair of spots notably bigger than the others ( Fig. 3A, C View FIGURE 3 ). The sides of the abdomen are creamy ( Fig. 3D View FIGURE 3 ). Venter of the abdomen brown ( Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 ).

Male. Unknown.

Distribution. Only known from the type locality in Orellana province ( Fig. 5A View FIGURE 5 )

Natural history. The only known specimen was collected by fogging the canopy in the Ecuadorian Amazonian region.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Araneidae

Genus

Scoloderus

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