Zodarion siirtensis spec. nov.
(Figures 23–35)
Type material. Holotype (KUAM-ZOD-2020/75) ♂, Turkey, Siirt Province, 37°57’05’’N, 41°50’10’’E, elevation 625 m, 20 May 2015, T. Danışman leg., stony field near thicket . Paratypes: 2♂, Diyarbakır Province, Yeniköy, Sil- van, 38°07’21’’N, 41°02’12’’E, elevation 875 m, 19 May 2015, T. Danışman leg., stony field near thicket (KUAM- ZOD-2020/76) .
Etymology. The specific name refers to the type locality.
Diagnosis. Zodarion siirtensis spec. nov. is a member of the spinibarbe group and is similar to Z. hauseri Brignoli, 1984 . The males differ by the complex shape of the median apophysis and the dorsal protrusion of the cymbium.
Description. Male holotype (KUAM-ZOD-2020/75) (Figs 23–35). Measurements. Total length 4.10. Prosoma length 2.0, width 1.8. Abdomen length 2.10, width 1.50. Ocular area length 0.45. Chelicerae length 0.60, width 0.30. Sternum length 1.0, width 0.80. Clypeus height 0.25. Eye diameters and inter-distances: AME: 0.12, ALE: 0.10, PME: 0.07, PLE: 0.07, AME–AME: 0.07, AME–ALE: 0.02, PME–PME: 0.25, AME-PLE 0.05, AME-PME 0.10, PME–PLE: 0.07, PLE–ALE: 0.05. Leg lengths: Leg I 7.30 (1.90, 0.5, 1.90, 2.0, 1.0), Leg II 6.50 (1.70, 0.50, 1.40, 1.90, 1.0), Leg III 6.90 (2.0, 0.60, 1.40, 1.90, 1.0), Leg IV 6.90 (2.0, 0.60, 1.40, 1.90, 1.0).
Prosoma light brown–yellow (Fig 23), blackish brown around AMEs edges light black, with dark markings (Figs 26–27). Clypeus high, light yellow, with triangular dark markings in middle (Fig 26). Chelicerae light yellowish-brown, darker near median margins, dorsally with long, dark setae (Fig 26). Sternum light yellow, without setae, edges dark (Fig 24). Abdomen dorsally black, covered with short, dark setae, ventrally light yellow. Spinnerets light yellow (Fig 23). Legs light yellowish-brown, with darker femora. Palp (Figs 28–35) yellow, with tibial apophy- sis long, digitiform with tip slightly hooked; basally with oval, protruding concavity. median apophysis oblique U–shaped, distally with two long teeth. The basal part of the embolus thick, curved, tapering towards the tip and terminally slightly twisted. Cymbium dorsally with stout basal protrusion.
Female. Unknown.
Distribution. Known only from the localities of the types (Fig. 36).