Xysticus mongolicus Schenkel, 1963

Gallé-Szpisjak, Nikolett, Gallé, Róbert, Szabó, Krisztián & Szűts, Tamás, 2024, On the identity and placement of Xysticus lendli Kulczyński, 1897 (Araneae, Thomisidae): an integrative approach, Zoosystematics and Evolution 100 (3), pp. 1017-1028 : 1017-1028

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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zse.100.125826

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12820349

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scientific name

Xysticus mongolicus Schenkel, 1963
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Xysticus mongolicus Schenkel, 1963 View in CoL comb. rev.

Figs 3 D – F View Figure 3 , 4 D – F View Figure 4 , 5 C, D View Figure 5

Xysticus mongolicus Schenkel, 1963: Schenkel 1963: 227, fig. 127 a ‒ c (♂). View in CoL

X. mongolicus Song, Yu & Yang, 1982: 210 (♂ ♀); Song 1987: 284, fig. 241 a ‒ d (♂ ♀); Song and Zhu 1997: 95, fig. 62 a ‒ d (♂ ♀); Utochkin 1995: 67, fig. 1 a ‒ g (♂ ♀); Zhao 1993: 388, fig. 193 a ‒ b (♂ ♀); Marusik and Logunov 1990: 47, figs 48‒49 (♂); Fomichev 2015: 97, figs 13‒15 (♂). View in CoL

Note.

Because Purgat et al. 2021 (fig. 6) based their proposal of the new combination on a misidentified S. lendli specimen, we reinstate its original combination.

Material examinded.

Russia • 1 male ( ISEA, 001.7306 ), Russia, Altai Republic, 6 km SE of Chagan-Uzun Vill. , 26. 07. 2021. 50.066667 ° N, 88.433333 ° E, 1900 m asl., stony semi-desert steppe, leg. & det. A. A. Fomichev.: Altai Republic GoogleMaps ,

Diagnosis.

The male can be identified by the spiral-shaped and bare embolus with fine tip. X. mongolicus has no tegular ridge.

Description.

See Fomichev, 2015.

Distribution.

Nentwig et al. (2024) report this species from Europe to Central Asia. So far, all Central European records have turned out to be S. lendli . We could not examine the specimens used for the Ukrainian records by Polchaninova N., Prokopenko E. (2019), or the Russian records ( Ponomarev 2022).

Both ML and BI phylogenetic trees (Fig. 9 View Figure 9 , Suppl. material 1, respectively) place Spiracme lendli grouping with the type species of the genus, S. striatipes . In that group, S. triangulosus is a sister. We were unable to recover a monophyletic Spiracme , as S. durus and S. nigromaculatus grouped together but not with the type species. Given the limited use of a single mitochondrial gene in systematics and the low support values on the tree, we would not draw further conclusions regarding the genus limits.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Thomisidae

Genus

Xysticus

Loc

Xysticus mongolicus Schenkel, 1963

Gallé-Szpisjak, Nikolett, Gallé, Róbert, Szabó, Krisztián & Szűts, Tamás 2024
2024
Loc

X. mongolicus

Fomichev AA 2015: 97
Song DX & Zhu MS 1997: 95
Zhao JZ 1993: 388
Marusik YM & Logunov DV 1990: 47
Song DX 1987: 284
Song DX & Yu SY & Yang HF 1982: 210
1982
Loc

Xysticus mongolicus

Schenkel E 1963: 227
Xysticus mongolicus Schenkel, 1963 : Schenkel 1963: 227 , fig. 127 a ‒ c (♂).
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