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Description of +Babesia coryicola +sp. nov. +Shock, cunningham, and yabsley + + + + + +Type +host: +Female +Florida +puma ( + +Puma +concolor +coryi + +) FP222 ( +Mammalia +: +Felidae +) + + + + +Type +locality: +Collier County +, +Florida +. + + + +Type material: +Hapantotype +. A thin-stained blood smear from +Florida +puma FP222 from +Collier County +, Florida was deposited in the U.S. National Parasite Collection ( +USNPC +accession number) + +. + + + + +Parahapantotype. A thin-stained blood smear from +Florida +puma FP93 was deposited in the +U.S. +National Parasite Collection (USNPC accession number xxxxx +). + +Vector: Currently unknown. +Representative sequences: Genbank DQ329139 and PP852299 (18S rRNA gene); KJ592628 (ITS1 region); KJ592629 (ITS2 region); DQ329139 (β- tubulin gene); PP855655 (COI gene); PP855654 (cytb gene); PP855655 (COX3). + +Etymology: + +Babesia coryicola + +sp. nov. +is named after the subspecies name of the only known host, the endangered +Florida +puma + +concolor +coryi + +. When the +Florida +puma was initially described in 1896 by Charles B. Cory it was named + +Felis +floridana + +and was later renamed + +Felis +coryi + +because + +F. floridana + +was previously used for the bobcat ( + +Felis +rufus +). + +Following the taxonomic revision of pumas by + +Nelson +and Goldman (1929) + +, the +Florida +puma was reclassified as a subspecies. Name: coryi-refers to the subspecies of the +Florida +puma and -cola is inhabitant of. + + +ZooBank reference: + +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub: +F7CD2D01-3B51- 4AAC-A30B-6D2240A07C17 + +. + + +Description: All parasites observed (n = 18) were ring stage trophozoites which were morphologically similar to small + +Babesia +spp. + +, including felid-associated species such as + +B. leo + +and + +B. felis + +( +Fig. 1 +). Most trophozoites were compact ring forms with small amounts of cytoplasm and a single nucleus, but rare trophozoites with 2–4 nuclei were observed. The overall shape of most trophozoites were round, but rare oval or slightly amoeboid forms were observed. Trophozoites measured 0.85–1.3 μm (0.991 μm average) in length and 0.75–1.2 μm (0.941 μm average) in width with no tetrad (Maltese cross) shapes observed ( +Fig. 1 +). + + + +3.2. Natural history studies on host(s) and locations + + + +The parasite has been detected in blood samples collected from Florida pumas sampled from 1989 to 2013. A previous survey of Florida pumas reported a prevalence of 95% (37 of 39 pumas) ( +Yabsley et al., 2006 +). In the current study, 72% of 100 Florida pumas were PCR positive for + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +To date, only Florida pumas in their southern Florida (Collier, Hendry, Broward, Monroe, and Dale Counties) range have been infected. Five cougars from Texas that were translocated to Florida were negative for + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +before their release and two of these animals resampled after release remained negative ( +Rotstein et al., 1999 +; +Yabsley et al., 2006 +). Additionally, 19 pumas from Texas, introduced into northern Florida in 1993 and removed in 1995 for a reintroduction feasibility study, were also blood-smear negative for piroplasms prior to their introduction to Florida (Belden and McCown, 1996; +Rotstein et al., 1999 +). Our results confirm that these pumas were negative for piroplasms; by PCR however, some of the pumas did acquire + +C. felis + +infections while in Florida ( +Rotstein et al., 1999 +). All pumas tested from Georgia, Louisiana, North Dakota, +Canada +, and +Costa Rica +were negative for piroplasms. + + + +3.3. Serologic characteristics + + + +Samples from two + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +- +positive +Florida +puma samples displayed fluorescence at a 1:128 dilution for + +B. bovis + +and + +B. canis + +antigens. Samples from four + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +positive +Florida +pumas displayed fluorescence at 1:256 dilution for + +B. odocoilei + +antigens. No sample displayed cross-reaction for + +T. equi + +. + + + +3.4. Molecular analysis + + + + +3.4.1. Near full-length 18S rRNA gene + + + +The near full-length 18S rRNA gene sequences of + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +were obtained from three +Florida +pumas (FP40, FP44, FP222). Sequences from FP40 and FP44 were identical and were 99.9% similar to FL222 (1608/1,610bp). These sequences were most similar to a + +Babesia + +sp. reported from a tick removed from a dog in +Japan +( +Akita +610) (98.3% (1651/1679), AY191024) and a + +Babesia +sp. + +from a red panda from +China +(98.1% (1691/1724), OK524313) (Supplementary File 1 shows distance matrix with other + +Babesia +spp. + +). Phylogenetically, + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +grouped with other + +Babesia + +sensu stricto +species as an ancestral group within a large group of + +Babesia +spp. + +of ungulates ( +Fig. 2 +). This large group was a sister group to a clade of carnivore-infecting + +Babesia +spp. + + + + +Fig. 1. +Photomicrographs of + +Babesia coryicola + +sp. nov. +, type-material in blood smears from FP222 Florida puma ( + +Puma +concolor +coryi + +) (A–C) showing ring and amoeboid trophozoites and FP93 (D) showing a compact ring form. + + + + +Fig. 2. +Genetic relationships of + +Babesia coryicola + +sp. nov. +from Florida pumas ( + +Puma +concolor +coryi + +) compared with other + +Babesia +spp. + +based on near full length 18S rRNA gene sequences. The text in bold blue in the figure represents specimens analyzed in this study. Sequences in light blue are species that have been primarily associated with felid hosts. Green lineages are predominately associated with canid hosts but have been reported in felids. Several sequences derived from domestic cats (i.e., MW578972, PP151898, and PP151899) and wild felids (i.e., HQ187782 and HQ187782) were not included in the analysis because the sequences were short. + + + + +3.4.2. Partial β- tubulin gene + + + +Partial β- tubulin gene sequences (1,101bp) of + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +were obtained from three +Florida +pumas (FP44, FP93, and FP222). The β- tubulin gene sequences from + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +from the +Florida +pumas were 99.5–99.7% similar to each other. These sequences were 87.3% similar to + +B. odocoilei + +(of 938-954bp overlapping with AY144706) and 87.2% similar to a + +Babesia +sp. + +from a Sika deer ( + +Cervus nippon + +) (of 940-956bp overlapping with KC465971) (Supplementary File 2 shows distance matrix with other + +Babesia +spp. + +). Phylogenetically, the three + +B. coryicola + +sequences grouped together in a sister clade to + +Babesia +spp. + +that primarily infect ungulates ( +Fig. 3 +). + + + +3.4.3. Partial cytb gene + + + +Partial cytb gene sequences (1,213bp) of + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +were obtained from two +Florida +pumas (FP93 and FP222) and they were 99.8% similar to each other. The cytb gene sequences from + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +from the +Florida +pumas were 84.6–84.8% similar to + +B. canis + +(KC207822) and 84.4% similar to a + +B. vogeli + +(KC207825) (Supplementary File 3 shows distance matrix with other + +Babesia +spp. + +). Phylogenetically, the two + +B. coryicola + +sequences grouped as a sister group to a group of + +Babesia +spp. + +of ungulates and carnivores ( +Fig. 4 +). + + + +Fig. 4. +Genetic relationships of + +Babesia coryicola + +sp. nov. +from Florida pumas ( + +Puma +concolor +coryi + +) compared with other + +Babesia +spp. + +based on partial cytb gene sequences. The text in bold in the figure represents specimens analyzed in this study. + + + + +3.4.4. Partial COI gene + + + +Partial COI gene sequences (1,035bp) of + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +were obtained from two Florida pumas (FP93 and FP222) and they were 99.7% similar to each other. The COI gene sequences from + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +from the Florida pumas were 89.2% similar to a +B. +sp. from a raccoon + +( +Procyon lotor +) + +(KR017882), 88.8% similar to a +B. +sp. from a captive maned wolf ( + +Chrysocyon brachyurus + +) (KR017881), and 86.2% similar to + +B. gibsoni + +from a domestic dog in +Japan +(AB685183) (Supplementary File 4 shows distance matrix with other + +Babesia +spp. + +). Phylogenetically, the two + +B. coryicola + +sequences grouped with a clade of + +Babesia +sp. + +from raccoons ( +Fig. 5 +). + + +3.4.5. Partial COX3 gene + + +Partial COX3 gene sequences (717bp) of + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +were obtained from four +Florida +pumas (FP93, FP222, FP233, and FP235). Each sequence was unique and were 99.4–99.9% similar to each other. The COX3 gene sequences from + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +from the +Florida +pumas were most similar to + +B. canis + +(83.9–84.4% similar) followed by several strains of + +B. gibsoni + +(~81–82.8% similar) (Supplementary File 5 shows distance matrix with other + +Babesia +spp. + +). Phylogenetically, the two + +B. coryicola + +sequences grouped with a clade of + +B. gibsoni + +sequences and this group was a sister clade to + +B. canis + +and + +B. vogeli + +( +Fig. 6 +). + + +3.4.6. Partial 28S rRNA gene + + +A short region of the 28S rRNA gene (245bp) was obtained for + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +from one +Florida +pumas (FP93). The sequence was most similar (95.5%) to a + +Babesia +sp. + +from a red panda (OK524314) followed by + +B. bigemina + +(90.3%, LK391709) and + +B. gibsoni + +(CP141527). + + +3.4.7. ITS-1 and ITS-2 regions + + +The ITS-1 rRNA sequences of + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +from 23 +Florida +pumas were all unique and percent identity ranged from 85.7 to 99.5%. The sequences varied in size (641-657bp) due to numerous 1-15bp insertions/deletions. No apparent association was noted between ITS-1 sequences and county of origin or year of sampling (range from 1992 to 2005). The + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +ITS-1 sequences were 87.2–89.4% and 86.8–87.9% identical to + +B. odocoilei + +(AY339751) and + +B. divergens + +(EF458168), respectively. A representative sequence was submitted to GenBank (KJ592628, FP40). + + + +Fig. 3. +Genetic relationships of + +Babesia coryicola + +sp. nov. +from Florida pumas ( + +Puma +concolor +coryi + +) compared with other + +Babesia +spp. + +based on partial β- tubulin gene sequences. The text in bold in the figure represents specimens analyzed in this study. + + + +The ITS-2 rRNA sequence of + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +was obtained from one +Florida +puma (KJ592629; FP40). It was 244 bp long and contained a single polymorphic base. The ITS-2 sequence was 96% similar to + +B. bigemina + +(e.g., MH050926), 92% similar to a +B. +sp. from a red panda (OK524314) and + +Babesia +sp. + +RD61 from a captive reindeer ( + +Rangifer tarandus + +) from +California +(AY339744), and 91% similar to + +B. odocoilei + +from a +Minnesota +caribou + +( +Rangifer tarandus +) + +(AY339758). + + + +Fig. 5. +Genetic relationships of + +Babesia coryicola + +sp. nov. +from Florida pumas ( + +Puma +concolor +coryi + +) compared with other + +Babesia +spp. + +based on partial COI gene sequences. The text in bold in the figure represents specimens analyzed in this study. + + + + +3.5. Assessment of vertical transmission + + + +All 24 kittens were PCR negative for piroplasms. During the year of sampling, all mothers were confirmed positive for + +B. coryicola + +sp. nov. +by PCR. + + + +3.6. Hematological evaluation + + + +No hematological differences were detected between + +Babesia + +-infected +Florida +pumas included in this study and the seven groups of pumas from the five other studies ( +Table 2 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0CFFDB5ACAFA68FF4EFACC.xml b/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0CFFDB5ACAFA68FF4EFACC.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e45d4025b3f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0CFFDB5ACAFA68FF4EFACC.xml @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ + + + +A New Record And А Taxonomic Review With Checklist Of Wolf Spiders (Araneae, Lycosidae) From Iraq + + + +Author + +Al-Yacoub, G. A. A. +Department of Biology, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Thi-Qar, Thi-Qar, 64001, Iraq + + + +Author + +Najim, S. A. +Department of Ecology, College of Science, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq + +text + + +Zoodiversity + + +2023 + +2023-08-08 + + +57 + + +5 + + +383 +390 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/zoo2023.05.383 + +journal article +10.15407/zoo2023.05.383 +2707-7268 +10830919 +1DE0638F-2020-4E3D-AC03-3650FBA046DA + + + + + +Wadicosa fidelis +(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) + + + + + +( +fig. 6 +) + + + + +Hepner & Paulus, 2009: 343 +, f. 20–22 ( + +, + +); +Kronestedt & Zyuzin, 2009: 818 +, f. 1–20 ( + +, + +); Lu et al., 2016: 137, f. 9A–H, 10A–D, 11A–D, 12E–F ( + +, + +). + + + + +Material examined. + + +5 + + +, + +3 + + +: + +1 + + +: +Iraq +: +Thi Qar Province +, +Ur District +, agricultural land, [ +31°01'42.5" N +46°18'07.1" E +], + +7.05.2022 + +( +G. A. A. Al-Yacoub +) ( +BNHM +); + + + +2 + + +: +Iraq +: +Basrah Province +:, +Al Khait +, +Qarmat Ali +, agricultural land, [ +30°36'24.3"N +47°42'58.9"E +], + +30.04.2022 + +( +S. A. Najim +) ( +BNHM +) + +. + + + + +Distribution. Macaronesia, North Africa, Southern Europe, Caucasus, Middle East, Central Asia, +China +, +Japan +, +Pakistan +, +India +, +Bhutan +, +Bangladesh +, +Philippines +, +Indonesia +( +Sumatra +). + + + + +Fig. 5. + +Pardosa roscai +(Roewer, 1951) + +: A — dorsal habitus; B — ventral habitus; C— epigyne. Scale bar 1 mm (A–B); scale bar 0.25 mm (C). + + + + +Comment. In +Iraq +, this species was previously reported from +Salahaddin Province +( +Reimoser, 1913 +), +Baghdad +, +Karbala +( +Baker & Ali, 2020 +) and Basrah ( +Najim & Al-Hadlag 2022 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0CFFDC5ACAFB98FBA8FAA7.xml b/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0CFFDC5ACAFB98FBA8FAA7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c3f3e7e53b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0CFFDC5ACAFB98FBA8FAA7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ + + + +A New Record And А Taxonomic Review With Checklist Of Wolf Spiders (Araneae, Lycosidae) From Iraq + + + +Author + +Al-Yacoub, G. A. A. +Department of Biology, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Thi-Qar, Thi-Qar, 64001, Iraq + + + +Author + +Najim, S. A. +Department of Ecology, College of Science, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq + +text + + +Zoodiversity + + +2023 + +2023-08-08 + + +57 + + +5 + + +383 +390 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/zoo2023.05.383 + +journal article +10.15407/zoo2023.05.383 +2707-7268 +10830919 +1DE0638F-2020-4E3D-AC03-3650FBA046DA + + + + + +Pardosa roscai +(Roewer, 1951) + + + + + +( +fig. 5 +, A–C) + + + + +Bayram, Efil & Deltshev, 2009: 465 +, f. 1–5 ( + +, + +); +Zamani & Mozaffarian, 2017: 13 +, f. 5 ( + +); +Lecigne, 2021: 32 +, f. 44 a–c ( + +). + + + + +Material +examined. + + +1 + + +: +Iraq +: +Thi Qar Province +, +Ur District +, agricultural land, [ +31°01'42.5" N +46°18'07.1" E +], + +7.05.2022 + +( +G. A. A. Al-Yacoub +) ( +BNHM +). + + + + + +Distribution. +Bulgaria +, +Romania +, +Cyprus +, +Turkey +, +Iran +. + + + + +Comment. The material examined represents a new record for +Iraq +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0CFFDC5ACAFD6CFB8FFC36.xml b/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0CFFDC5ACAFD6CFB8FFC36.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9955815d1a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0CFFDC5ACAFD6CFB8FFC36.xml @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ + + + +A New Record And А Taxonomic Review With Checklist Of Wolf Spiders (Araneae, Lycosidae) From Iraq + + + +Author + +Al-Yacoub, G. A. A. +Department of Biology, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Thi-Qar, Thi-Qar, 64001, Iraq + + + +Author + +Najim, S. A. +Department of Ecology, College of Science, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq + +text + + +Zoodiversity + + +2023 + +2023-08-08 + + +57 + + +5 + + +383 +390 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/zoo2023.05.383 + +journal article +10.15407/zoo2023.05.383 +2707-7268 +10830919 +1DE0638F-2020-4E3D-AC03-3650FBA046DA + + + + + +Hogna effera +(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) + + + + + +( +fig. 4 +) + + + + +Marusik & Nadolny, 2020: 72 +, f. 14G ( + +). + + + + +Material examined. + +1 subadult +: +Iraq +: +Thi Qar Province +, +Ur District +, agricultural land, [ +31°01'42.5" N +46°18'07.1" E +], + +7.05.2022 + +( +G. A. A. Al-Yacoub +) ( +BNHM +). + + + + + +Distribution. +Cyprus +, +Turkey +, +Egypt +, +Israel +, +Lebanon +, +Syria +, +Yemen +(Sokotra), +Saudi Arabia +, +United Arab Emirates +, +Iraq +, +Iran +. + + + + +Comment. In +Iraq +, this species was previously reported from Thi Qar Province (Al-Khazali, 2020), and recently from +Najaf Province +( +Zamani & Marusik, 2022 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0DFFDD5AC2FC61FE04FAD8.xml b/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0DFFDD5AC2FC61FE04FAD8.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..faf1b1d7f62 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0DFFDD5AC2FC61FE04FAD8.xml @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + +A New Record And А Taxonomic Review With Checklist Of Wolf Spiders (Araneae, Lycosidae) From Iraq + + + +Author + +Al-Yacoub, G. A. A. +Department of Biology, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Thi-Qar, Thi-Qar, 64001, Iraq + + + +Author + +Najim, S. A. +Department of Ecology, College of Science, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq + +text + + +Zoodiversity + + +2023 + +2023-08-08 + + +57 + + +5 + + +383 +390 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/zoo2023.05.383 + +journal article +10.15407/zoo2023.05.383 +2707-7268 +10830919 +1DE0638F-2020-4E3D-AC03-3650FBA046DA + + + + + +Evippa amitaii +Armiach Steinpress, Alderweireldt, Cohen, Chipman & Gavish-Regev, 2021 + + + + + +( +fig. 3 +) + + + + +Armiach Steinpress et al., 2021: 104 +, f. 4A, 5A, 6A, 7A, 8A, 9, 10A, 11A, 12A–D, 13A, C ( + +, + +); + +Evippa amitaii + +: +Zamani et al., 2022 b: 368 +, f. 37–55 ( + +, + +). + + + + +Material examined. + + +1 + + +: +Iraq +: +Thi-Qar Province +, +Ur District +, agricultural land, [ +31°01'42.5" N +46°18'07.1" E +], + +7.05.2022 + +( +G. A. A. Al-Yacoub +) ( +BNHM +). + + + + + +Distribution. +Israel +, +Iraq +, +Iran +. + + + + +Comment. In +Iraq +, this species was previously reported from +Najaf Province +( +Zamani & Marusik, 2022 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0EFFDD5ACAF941FB1CFCB3.xml b/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0EFFDD5ACAF941FB1CFCB3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e854fb3c1a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0EFFDD5ACAF941FB1CFCB3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ + + + +A New Record And А Taxonomic Review With Checklist Of Wolf Spiders (Araneae, Lycosidae) From Iraq + + + +Author + +Al-Yacoub, G. A. A. +Department of Biology, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Thi-Qar, Thi-Qar, 64001, Iraq + + + +Author + +Najim, S. A. +Department of Ecology, College of Science, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq + +text + + +Zoodiversity + + +2023 + +2023-08-08 + + +57 + + +5 + + +383 +390 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/zoo2023.05.383 + +journal article +10.15407/zoo2023.05.383 +2707-7268 +10830919 +1DE0638F-2020-4E3D-AC03-3650FBA046DA + + + + + +Arctosa tbilisiensis +Mcheidze, 1946 + + + + + +Alderweireldt, 2002: 183 +, f. 1–5 ( + +, + +); +Uyar & Dolejš (2017) +: 53, f. 2–4 ( + +, + +). + + + + +Material examined. + + +2 + + +: +Iraq +: +Thi Qar Province +, +Ur District +, agricultural land, [ +31°01'42.5" N +46°18'07.1" E +], + +7.05.2022 + +( +G. A. A. Al-Yacoub +) ( +BNHM +); + + + +1 + + +: +Iraq +: +Basrah Province +, +Al Mashab +, +Qarmat Ali +, agricultural land, [ +30°38'24.7" N +47°40'48.9" E +], + +10.04.2022 + +( +S. A. Najim +) ( +BNHM +) + +. + + + + +Fig. 2. Epigyne of + +Alopecosa albofasciata +(Brullé, 1832) + +. Scale bar 0.2 mm. + + + + +Distribution. +Greece +, +Bulgaria +, +Turkey +, Caucasus ( +Russia +, +Georgia +, +Azerbaijan +), +Iraq +, +Iran +, +Afghanistan +. + + + + +Comment. In +Iraq +, only females were previously reported from +Dohuk Province +( +Fomichev et al., 2018 +), and recently from Basrah Province ( +Najim & Al-Hadlag, 2022 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0EFFDE5ACAFA86FEC2F99C.xml b/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0EFFDE5ACAFA86FEC2F99C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..897702a9ea6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/A6/64/59/A66459598E0EFFDE5ACAFA86FEC2F99C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ + + + +A New Record And А Taxonomic Review With Checklist Of Wolf Spiders (Araneae, Lycosidae) From Iraq + + + +Author + +Al-Yacoub, G. A. A. +Department of Biology, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Thi-Qar, Thi-Qar, 64001, Iraq + + + +Author + +Najim, S. A. +Department of Ecology, College of Science, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq + +text + + +Zoodiversity + + +2023 + +2023-08-08 + + +57 + + +5 + + +383 +390 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/zoo2023.05.383 + +journal article +10.15407/zoo2023.05.383 +2707-7268 +10830919 +1DE0638F-2020-4E3D-AC03-3650FBA046DA + + + + + +Alopecosa albofasciata +(Brullé, 1832) + + + + + +( +fig. 2 +) + + + + +Lugetti & Tongiorgi, 1969: 43 +, f. 12 A–F ( + +, + +). + + + + + +Material examined. + +1 + + +: +Iraq +: +Thi Qar Province +, +Ur District +, agricultural land, [ +31°01'42.5" N +46°18'07.1" E +], + +6.05.2022 + +( +G. A. A. Al-Yacoub +) ( +BNHM +). + + + + +Distribution. Mediterranean to Central Asia. + + + +Comment. In +Iraq +, this species was previously reported from +Dohuk Province +( +Fomichev et al., 2018 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file