Lycosa conspersa L. Koch, 1882

Bosmans & Van Keer, 2012, On the spider species described by L. Koch in 1882 from the Balearic Islands (Araneae), Arachnologische Mitteilungen 43 (1), pp. 5-16 : 9

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5431/aramit4306

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6178771

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Lycosa conspersa L. Koch, 1882
status

stat. nov.

Lycosa conspersa L. Koch, 1882 stat. rev. ( Fig. 17 View Figs. 11 - 23 )

Lycosa conspersa L. Koch, 1882 : 661 pl. 21, fig. 33 (descr. female).

Trochosula conspersa ; Roewer, 1955: 304.

Type material

Type series of two females of Lycosa conspersa from Spain, Baleares, Mallorca, Ses Prat de San Jordi , end April, and Soller, mid-May, Schaufuss leg. ( ZMB 7912 ) ; examined. The two females belong to different species. One of the females is Arctosa fulvolineata , the other one has an epigyne corresponding to the original drawing by KOCH (1882) and is selected here as the lectotype.

Comments

This species has not been mentioned since the original description, with the exception of ROEWER ‘S (1955) transfer to the genus Trochosula , without any justification. KOCH ’s figure 33 ( 1882) of the epigyne resembles the epigyne of Hogna radiata (Latreille, 1817) , a widespread species in the Mediterranean. Like many large lycosids in the Mediterranean, this species complex is in need of revision and a conclusion about synonymy has to be postponed. Material from Mallorca is needed to resolve the situation. This is also the case for three other Lycosa species described by L. Koch from Mallorca (see below): Lycosa fraissei , L. insulana and L. simplex . They are all large species and Koch’s figures 33-36 all show the same type of epigyne (see Figs 17-20 View Figs. 11 - 23 ). ROEWER (1955) transferred these species (without further justification) to three different genera: Trochosula , Lycorma and Pirata . To facilitate future studies, we consider it better to return them to their original genus. Topotypic material may help solve the identity of these problematic species.

ZMB

Germany, Berlin, Museum fuer Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitaet

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Lycosidae

Genus

Lycosa

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