Arctosa kalpiensis ( Gajbe, 2004 ) Sankaran & Caleb, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5369.4.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:15853384-123A-4865-A5FF-C38F92B56E6F |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10167484 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039287DE-EC54-854F-FF4F-F99AFC94FEDE |
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scientific name |
Arctosa kalpiensis ( Gajbe, 2004 ) |
status |
comb. nov. |
Arctosa kalpiensis ( Gajbe, 2004) comb. nov.
Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3
Ocyale kalpiensis Gajbe, 2004: 29 View in CoL , figs 37–39 (subadult ♀).
Hippasosa kalpiensis : Sherwood 2022: 583 (transfer from Ocyale View in CoL ).
Type material. Holotype subadult ♀ from INDIA: Madhya Pradesh: Mandla: Narayanganj: Kalpi (22°54'N, 80°12'E; 580 m alt.), leg. U.A Gajbe, 15 June 1982, repository NZC-ZSI, Kolkata (no registration number specified), examined. GoogleMaps
Description. For description of the subadult female, see Gajbe (2004).
Male. Unknown.
Notes. This species was described based on a single female specimen collected from Madhya Pradesh ( Gajbe 2004). It was recently transferred to Hippasosa as a consequence of the resurrection of this genus from its synonymy with Ocyale ( Sherwood 2022) . Detailed examination of the type material of O. kalpiensis revealed that the holotype female is a subadult ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 ). The pre-epigyne of this species lacks the inverted T-shaped septum, which is present in the epigyne of Hippasosa species ( Alderweireldt 1996: figs 4–11, 20–24), indicating the misplacement of this species in Hippasosa (see also Jocque et al. 2017). Instead, the pre-epigyne with a conspicuous atrium divided by a median septum as seen in A. cinerea supports an interim inclusion of this species in Arctosa (compare Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 with Buchar et al. 2006: fig. 25; Wang et al. 2012: fig. 12E). Based on these observations, we transfer H. kalpiensis to Arctosa .
The NZC-ZSI collection has one glass tube for this species, labelled as ‘holotype’ (no registration number specified) containing one subadult female specimen in fairly good condition. The same tube has a small glass vial containing the dissected genitalia ( Fig. 3B–C View FIGURE 3 ).
Distribution. India (Madhya Pradesh, Gajbe 2004).
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