Parasyrisca polchaninovae, Marusik & Fomichev & Omelko, 2019

Marusik, Yuri M., Fomichev, Alexander A. & Omelko, Mikhail M., 2019, New data on Parasyrisca (Araneae: Gnaphosidae) from Mongolia, Zootaxa 4688 (2), pp. 199-212 : 201-202

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4688.2.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5944556

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DBBA13-FFF3-FFC9-FF49-5CC8D469FEDB

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scientific name

Parasyrisca polchaninovae
status

sp. nov.

Parasyrisca polchaninovae View in CoL sp. n.

Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 a–d, 4a–c, 5h, 6e–h, 9a–c, 10a, 11

Types. Holotype ♂ ( ZMMU) MONGOLIA, Khovd Aimag, Bumbat-Khairkhan-Bogd Mt. Range, Degnuult Mt. (47°12’N, 93°08’E), stony alpine meadow, 3000–3200 m, 24.06.2017 (A.A. Fomichev) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 2♂ 1♀ ( ZMMU) , 3♂ ( ISEA) together with the holotype .

Etymology. The specific name is a matronym in honour of Nina Yu. Polchaninova (Kharkov, Ukraine), the well-known Ukrainian araneologist.

Diagnosis. The male of P. polchaninovae sp. n. differs from the similar P. szinetari sp. n. by thinner conductor (cf. Figs 4b View FIGURE 4 , 6e View FIGURE 6 and 4e View FIGURE 4 , 6a View FIGURE 6 ) and claw-like embolus ( Figs 5h View FIGURE 5 , 6g, h View FIGURE 6 ) vs. rectangular embolus composed of 2 parts ( Figs 6 View FIGURE 6 b–d). The female of P. polchaninovae sp. n. differs by having a thin arch-shaped posterior pocket of the epigyne ( Figs 9 View FIGURE 9 a–c) vs. wide anchor-like posterior pocket ( Figs. 9 View FIGURE 9 d–f) and possessing of receptacular heads of a kind lacking in sibling species.

Description. Male (holotype). Total length 9.0. Carapace 4.0 long, 3.25 wide. Colouration: carapace brown. Sternum, labium, endites and chelicerae dark brown. Palps: Fe–Pt pale yellow, Ti and cymbium yellow-brown. Legs yellow, darkened distally. Mt–Ta of leg I brown. Abdomen and spinnerets yellow-gray. Leg spination: I: Fe d2 p1, Ti v4, Mt v2; II: Fe d2 p2, Ti v3, Mt v2; III: Fe d2 p2 r1, Ti p3 r2 v5, Mt d1 p1 r1 v2; IV: Fe d2 p2 r1, Ti p2 r2 v5, Mt d2 p1 r 1 v 2. Leg measurements: I 14.95 (4.00, 2.10, 3.80, 3.05, 2.00); II 12.65 (3.45, 1.90, 3.00, 2.50, 1.80); III 11.05 (3.00, 1.65, 2.50, 2.25, 1.65); IV 15.10 (4.25, 1.80, 3.65, 3.40, 2.00).

Palp as in Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 a–d, 4a–c, 5h, 6e–h. Tibia with apophysis bearing transverse ridge on posterior part. Cymbium elongate droplet shaped, 2 times longer than wide. Conductor over 5 times longer than wide, terminal 1/3 bent dorsally; embolus broad, with longitudinal ridges and claw like tip. Terminal and median apophyses without modifications.

Female. Total length 6.55. Carapace 3.0 long, 2.4 wide. Colouration: carapace light brown. Sternum, endites and chelicerae brown. Labium dark brown. Palps: Fe–Ti pale yellow, Ta brown. Legs: Fe–Pt yellow, Ti yellowbrown, Mt–Ta brown. Abdomen yellow-gray. Spinnerets pale yellow. Leg spination: I: Fe d2, p1, Ti v4, Mt v2; II: Fe d2, p2, Ti v3, Mt v2; III: Fe d2, p2, r2, Ti p3, r2, v4, Mt d1, p1, r1, v2; IV: Fe d2, p1, r1, Ti p3, r2, v5, Mt d2, p1, r1, v2. Leg measurements: I 8.70 (2.45, 1.40, 2.00, 1.60, 1.25); II 7.85 (2.10, 1.25, 1.80, 1.45, 1.25); III 7.45 (2.15, 1.15, 1.60, 1.45, 1.10); IV 10.30 (2.85, 1.35, 2.50, 2.25, 1.35).

Epigyne as in Figs 9 View FIGURE 9 a–c. Anterior and posterior pockets arch-shaped; posterior pocket almost not subdivided into 2 parts; copulatory opening located in anterior 1/3 of fovea; receptacles and their ducts concave; receptacle as long as wide with long heads (Rh), heads 1.5 longer than wide, equal in width to receptacular ducts, heads separated by more than 2 diameters.

Size variation. Males vary from 8.0 to 9.7 in the body length, carapace 3.3–4.2 long, 2.5–3.2 wide (n=3).

ZMMU

Zoological Museum, Moscow Lomonosov State University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Gnaphosidae

Genus

Parasyrisca

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