Orienticius Prószyński, 2016,
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2016.7.1 |
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Orienticius Prószyński, 2016 |
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gen. nov. |
Gen. Orienticius Prószyński, 2016 View in CoL , gen. n.
Informal group of genera NOTICIINES Removed from the genus Pseudicius
Figures 6G – H View Figure 6 , 9K – M View Figure 9
Early synonyms: Attus vulpes Grube, 1861: 23 (D), Pseudicius orientalis Kulczynski, 1895d: 59 , pl. 2, Figs 12-14 (Dmf), Euophrys undulatovittata Bösenberg & Strand, 1906: 339 , pl. 14, Fig. 376 (Dm), Euophrys breviaculeis Bösenberg & Strand, 1906: 340 , pl. 14, Fig. 387 (Dm), Breda lambda-signata Bösenberg & Strand, 1906: 345 , pl. 9, Fig. 136, pl. 13, Fig. 352 (Dmf).
Pseudicius vulpes : Prószyński, 1971: 220, Figs 30-36.
Folowed by 40 citations of the above combination.
Type species. Attus vulpes Grube, 1861 .
Documentation studied. Comparative diagnostic drawings of 2 species in Prószyński (2016a) and in original literature, especially Prószyński (1971).
Etymology. Name combines words Pseudicius and orientalis , grammar gender assumed masculine.
Diagnosis. Differs from Pseudicius by the absence of the row of stridulatory bristles on protuberances below eyes lateral, lack of modification of tibia I, legs I not particularly enlarged, and somewhat by dorsal pattern ( Figs. 6G–H View Figure 6 ).
Male. The structure of embolus excludes it from the genus Icius Simon, 1876 , with the basis of embolus turning medial-wards, embolus bent, originally directed medially but immediately turned anteriorwards ( Fig. 9K View Figure 9 ) reminding distantly that structure in Chinattus Logunov, 1999 .
Female. Epigyne transversally oval, with a pair of medium size grooves, separated by narrow septum. Narrow pockets translucent under the posterior edge of epigyne ( Fig. 9L View Figure 9 ). Spermathecae set transversally, ducts narrow but not membranous, joining spermatheca in the middle of its length, next running straight anteriorly, towards small, round copulatory openings ( Fig. 9M View Figure 9 ).
More diagnostic documentation – see at:
http://www.peckhamia.com/salticidae/Noticiinae_clas.html.
Remark. Classified by the majority of authors as Pseudicius , following Kulczyński's (1895) description, the absence of key features of Pseudicius was confirmed recently by G.N. Azarkina – personal communication.
Distribution. Asiatic Russia: Far East and Baikal area, China, Korea, Japan. Species transferred from the genus Pseudicius Simon, 1885 now included in genus: Orienticius chinensis (Logunov, 1995) comb. n., O. vulpes (Grube 1861) comb. n.
Informal group of genera SITTICINES
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