<documentid="13FB18C3DCD2F6AFBB3565B40A8397CD"ID-DOI="10.37828/em.2016.7.1"ID-ISSN="2336-9744"ID-Zenodo-Dep="13224403"ID-ZooBank="urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4171B7E1-BE6F-48ED-85B4-4DC2C232A273"IM.bibliography_approvedBy="felipe"IM.illustrations_approvedBy="felipe"IM.materialsCitations_approvedBy="felipe"IM.metadata_approvedBy="tatiana"IM.taxonomicNames_approvedBy="felipe"IM.treatmentCitations_approvedBy="felipe"IM.treatments_approvedBy="felipe"checkinTime="1720075623567"checkinUser="felipe"docAuthor="Prószyński, Jerzy"docDate="2016"docId="A65A251E3E497145F209F8B0FC51C0D6"docLanguage="en"docName="EcolMontenegrina.7.4-32.pdf"docOrigin="Ecologica Montenegrina 7"docSource="https://doi.org/10.37828/em.2016.7.1"docStyle="DocumentStyle:17621BF4B6DAF9FC3B559F0A069E6C5F.2:EcolMontenegrina.2014-2016.journal_article"docStyleId="17621BF4B6DAF9FC3B559F0A069E6C5F"docStyleName="EcolMontenegrina.2014-2016.journal_article"docStyleVersion="2"docTitle="Nandicius Proszynski 2016, gen. n."docType="treatment"docUuid="D81030D9-0922-4D22-87AA-506BB10905FF"docUuidSource="ZooBank"docVersion="3"lastPageNumber="26"masterDocId="5A635D663E5C7153F014FF80F970C422"masterDocTitle="Delimitation and description of 19 new genera, a subgenus and a species of Salticidae (Araneae) of the world"masterLastPageNumber="32"masterPageNumber="4"pageNumber="25"updateTime="1722872543721"updateUser="ExternalLinkService"zenodo-license-document="CC-BY-4.0">
<mods:titleid="CA964D1BFF9C0F0126B4BFA4CFE9A112">Delimitation and description of 19 new genera, a subgenus and a species of Salticidae (Araneae) of the world</mods:title>
<figureCitationid="B6C8888D3E497146F358F814FAF6C38D"box="[844,902,1940,1967]"captionStart="Figure 9"captionStartId="24.[151,226,1814,1838]"captionTargetBox="[235,1360,194,1793]"captionTargetId="figure-5@24.[220,1366,189,1795]"captionTargetPageId="24"captionText="Figure 9. Diagnostic characters of new genera: A – B – Marusyllus hamifer: male palp, internal structure of epigyne, spermatheca (enlarged) dorsal and ventral views; C – D – Logunyllus albocinctus; E – Nandicius: sp from Nepal, internal structure of epigyne (compare also Fig. 9E); F – H – N. mussooriensis: male palp, leg I of female and male (note row of stridulatory microsetae on femur I, but tibia I not modified) epigyne and its internal structure; I – J – N. pseudicioides: male palp and internal structure of epigyne; K – M – Orienticius vulpes: male palp, epigyne and its internal structure. Drawn by J. Prószyński in Annales zoologici:A – D 1968 26: 430-435, Figs 78-84; C – D –1968 26: 463-466, Figs 136-137, 143; E –unpublished (shown in Prószyński 2016a, b); F– H–1992a: 44: 101-102, f 54-55, 57- 59; I – J –1984: 37: 374, Figs 63-68; K – M 1971: 28: 220-223, Figs 30-36. By courtesy."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13224423"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/13224423/files/figure.png"pageId="21"pageNumber="25">9E–J</figureCitation>
. Comparative diagnostic drawings of 10 species in
<bibRefCitationid="4A62E9F93E4A7145F497FF43FC19C4FC"author="Proszynski, J."box="[1155,1385,195,222]"pageId="22"pageNumber="26"refId="ref18444"refString="Proszynski, J. (2016 a) Monograph of Salticidae (Araneae) of the World 1995 - 2015. Part I: Introduction to alternative classification of Salticidae."type="book"year="2016">Prószyński (2016a)</bibRefCitation>
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, embolus base has a form of thin, soft layer laying diagonally over bulbus, narrowing anteriorly and producing anterior embolus short, claw-like and sclerotized. Only the antero-lateral angle of spermophor is visible. Tibial apophysis variable, biramous with ventral ramus thin and gently bent (in
<figureCitationid="B6C8888D3E4A7145F194FDB6F88DC673"box="[384,509,566,593]"captionStart="Figure 9"captionStartId="24.[151,226,1814,1838]"captionTargetBox="[235,1360,194,1793]"captionTargetId="figure-5@24.[220,1366,189,1795]"captionTargetPageId="24"captionText="Figure 9. Diagnostic characters of new genera: A – B – Marusyllus hamifer: male palp, internal structure of epigyne, spermatheca (enlarged) dorsal and ventral views; C – D – Logunyllus albocinctus; E – Nandicius: sp from Nepal, internal structure of epigyne (compare also Fig. 9E); F – H – N. mussooriensis: male palp, leg I of female and male (note row of stridulatory microsetae on femur I, but tibia I not modified) epigyne and its internal structure; I – J – N. pseudicioides: male palp and internal structure of epigyne; K – M – Orienticius vulpes: male palp, epigyne and its internal structure. Drawn by J. Prószyński in Annales zoologici:A – D 1968 26: 430-435, Figs 78-84; C – D –1968 26: 463-466, Figs 136-137, 143; E –unpublished (shown in Prószyński 2016a, b); F– H–1992a: 44: 101-102, f 54-55, 57- 59; I – J –1984: 37: 374, Figs 63-68; K – M 1971: 28: 220-223, Figs 30-36. By courtesy."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13224423"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/13224423/files/figure.png"pageId="22"pageNumber="26">Figs. 9F, I</figureCitation>
Female. Epigyne with prominent oval depression medially, there is a pair of translucent pockets, spaced at the posterior rim of epigyne, which is somewhat bent anteriorwards, copulatory opening located medially, in the mid-length of epigyne. Spermathecae resembling some
, with spermathecae slightly elongate oval, set transversally or parallel to main axis, with distal part elongate and duct like, ducts sclerotized, semiarching (
<figureCitationid="B6C8888D3E4A7145F223FD5FFBE8C6D8"box="[567,664,735,762]"captionStart="Figure 9"captionStartId="24.[151,226,1814,1838]"captionTargetBox="[235,1360,194,1793]"captionTargetId="figure-5@24.[220,1366,189,1795]"captionTargetPageId="24"captionText="Figure 9. Diagnostic characters of new genera: A – B – Marusyllus hamifer: male palp, internal structure of epigyne, spermatheca (enlarged) dorsal and ventral views; C – D – Logunyllus albocinctus; E – Nandicius: sp from Nepal, internal structure of epigyne (compare also Fig. 9E); F – H – N. mussooriensis: male palp, leg I of female and male (note row of stridulatory microsetae on femur I, but tibia I not modified) epigyne and its internal structure; I – J – N. pseudicioides: male palp and internal structure of epigyne; K – M – Orienticius vulpes: male palp, epigyne and its internal structure. Drawn by J. Prószyński in Annales zoologici:A – D 1968 26: 430-435, Figs 78-84; C – D –1968 26: 463-466, Figs 136-137, 143; E –unpublished (shown in Prószyński 2016a, b); F– H–1992a: 44: 101-102, f 54-55, 57- 59; I – J –1984: 37: 374, Figs 63-68; K – M 1971: 28: 220-223, Figs 30-36. By courtesy."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13224423"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/13224423/files/figure.png"pageId="22"pageNumber="26">9E, H–J</figureCitation>
specimens and a series of drawings of unidentified species from Central Asia) remained enigmatic for 30 years, because of mixture of poorly understood characters resembling other, unrelated genera. The breakthrough is due to photographs received from Miss Shazia Quasin, of a species with epigyne almost identical with the drawings of epigyne, made in 1980s (
<figureCitationid="B6C8888D3E4A7145F1C6FC6DF887C02A"box="[466,503,1005,1032]"captionStart="Figure 9"captionStartId="24.[151,226,1814,1838]"captionTargetBox="[235,1360,194,1793]"captionTargetId="figure-5@24.[220,1366,189,1795]"captionTargetPageId="24"captionText="Figure 9. Diagnostic characters of new genera: A – B – Marusyllus hamifer: male palp, internal structure of epigyne, spermatheca (enlarged) dorsal and ventral views; C – D – Logunyllus albocinctus; E – Nandicius: sp from Nepal, internal structure of epigyne (compare also Fig. 9E); F – H – N. mussooriensis: male palp, leg I of female and male (note row of stridulatory microsetae on femur I, but tibia I not modified) epigyne and its internal structure; I – J – N. pseudicioides: male palp and internal structure of epigyne; K – M – Orienticius vulpes: male palp, epigyne and its internal structure. Drawn by J. Prószyński in Annales zoologici:A – D 1968 26: 430-435, Figs 78-84; C – D –1968 26: 463-466, Figs 136-137, 143; E –unpublished (shown in Prószyński 2016a, b); F– H–1992a: 44: 101-102, f 54-55, 57- 59; I – J –1984: 37: 374, Figs 63-68; K – M 1971: 28: 220-223, Figs 30-36. By courtesy."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13224423"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/13224423/files/figure.png"pageId="22"pageNumber="26">9E</figureCitation>
<emphasisid="1C87481A3E4A7145F1B9FBD2FD26C04F"box="[429,1110,1106,1133]"italics="true"pageId="22"pageNumber="26">The following species are transferred from genus the</emphasis>
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