Pardosa laevitarsis Tanaka & Suwa, 1986
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.3.224 |
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Felipe |
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Pardosa laevitarsis Tanaka & Suwa, 1986 |
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Pardosa laevitarsis Tanaka & Suwa, 1986 View in CoL
üŔ대ĄṘ (ljffi) ( Fig. 3 View Fig ) Pardosa laevitarsis Tanaka & Suwa, 1986: 56 , f. 9-12;
Tanaka, 1993: 283, f. 25-28; Tanaka, 2009: 241, f.
107-108.
Materials examined. 1♂, Mt. Odaesan National Park , Dongsan-ri , Jinbu-myeon , Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do (37.73N, 128.59E, alt. 638 m), 13 September GoogleMaps
2019, S. T. Kim & S.Y. Lee leg., 1♂, Mt. Sobaeksan, Cheondong-ri, Danyang-eup , Dangyang-eup , Chungcheongbuk-do (35.95N, 128.43E), 10 April 2018, S GoogleMaps . T. Kim & S.Y. Lee leg.
Description. Male. Total length 4.83. Carapace: 2.70 long / 1.96 wide. Eyes: AER 0.55, PER 1.13. Chelicera: 0.99 long / 0.35 wide. Endite: 0.54 long / 0.33 wide. Labium: 0.27 long / 0.25 wide. Sternum: 1.23 long / 1.00 wide. Legs: I 7.98 (2.10, 2.55, 2.05, 1.28) / II 7.74 (2.10, 2.39, 2.00, 1.25) / III 7.91 (1.92, 2.40, 2.35, 1.24) / IV 11.41 (3.10, 3.40, 3.65, 1.26). Abdomen: 2.22 long / 1.45 wide. Palp: 3.33 (1.10, 1.23, -, 1.00).
Habitus as in Fig. 3A View Fig . Carapace ovoid, blackish brown, longer than wide, yellowish brown median band stretched from posterior part of head region to end of thoracic region, one pair of yellowish brown bands along the margin, cervical and radial furrows indistinct, longitudinal fovea needle-shaped ( Fig. 3A View Fig ). Eight eyes, eye region black, covered densely with white and blackish brown pubescence, posterior eye row longer than anterior eye row ( Fig. 3B View Fig ). Chelicera strongly developed with two promarginal teeth and two retromarginal teeth (proximal large and distal small). Sternum heart-shaped, pale and turbid yellowish brown, margin, paramedian part and posterior part mottled with black except medial part, posterior end pointed unprotruding between coxae of leg IV ( Fig. 3C View Fig ). Legs strongly developed, yellowish brown, femora, patellae, and tibiae blackish brown, leg formula IV-I-III-II ( Fig. 3A View Fig ). Palp: almost black, covered densely with long black pubescence; cymbium with 2 thick apical setae; median apophysis large with a pointed tip directing downward, posterior margin curved ventrally ( Fig. 3D- G View Fig ).
Habitat. The species was collected by hand in mixed forest leaf litter in mountainous terrain.
Distribution. Korea (new record), Japan.
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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