A new Dysdera species (Araneae: Dysderidae) from Azerbaijan
Author
E, Middle
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Linzer biologische Beiträge
2018
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10.5281/zenodo.5174087
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Dysdera nakhchivanica
nov.sp.
(
Figs. 1-4
,
7-8
)
M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d:
Holotype
♂
(
ANAS
),
Azerbaijan
,
Nakhchivan
AR,
Kengerli Distr.
,
Chalkhangala
, under the stones,
39°27'9.23"N
45°15'54.3"E
,
2.V.2012
(E. GUSEİNOV).
D i a g n o s i s: The general characters of
Dysdera
as dark-brown cephalotorax and chelicerae, brown sternum, light brown legs, grey abdomen combine nakhchivanica
nov.sp.
with some species. The new species differs from other congeners in size: the cephalotorax length (3,65x2,95 in
D. borealicaucasia
, 3,70x3,15 in
D. gmelini
, 4,35x3,40 in
D. daghestanica
, 3,30x2,50 in
D. enguriensis
and 2,90x2,15 in
D. richteri
). All species also differ by eye pattern und leg supination and measurement (
DUNİN 1991a
).
Dysdera nakhchivanica
nov.sp.
male reproductive organ is clearly distinguished from other
type
of structures and can be identified. Male palp structures of
Dysdera nakhchivanica
nov.sp.
is similar to
Dysdera enguriensis
DEELEMAN- REHNHOLD, 1988 from asiatica group, from richteri group
Dysdera richteri
CHARİTONOV, 1956
and
Dysdera gmelini
DUNİN, 1991
; from crocata group
Dysdera borealicaucasica
DUNİN, 1991
and
Dysdera daghestanica
DUNİN, 1991
. But the male nakhchivanica differ well from all comporative congeners by the shape of size and structur of tegular, posterior apophysis and by the proportions of the bulb and shape of the lateral part of the bulb (
Figs. 1, 3
). So the bulbus of
D. borealicaucasus
with the curved medial apophysis; medial apophysis of
D.daghestanica
is curved with two teeth and posterior apophysis is smooth;
D. enguriensis
and
D. raddei
have curved medial apophysis with small denticle, apophysis is almost smooth. In compared to another species it is clearly visible that
D. nakhchivanica
nov.sp.
has almost identical structur by palp of
D. richteri
. Both species have similar bulb proportions (tegular and embolic parts equal in length), a triangular posterior apophysis and small process (Sp) anteriorly (
Fig. 1
).
D. richteri
was found by Dunin in
Nakhchivan
, Shahbuz distr. in 1986 (DUNİN 1992). Judge by general characteristic and structure of the male nakhchivanica
nov.sp.
and geographical factor of both species give us grounds to say that the new species is rather similar to
D. richteri
(after Dunin’s describtion). This species that was descriebed by Dunin is not similar to the
D. richteri
described after
CHARİTONOV, 1956
and DEELEMAN- REHNHOLD 1988. It means that Dunin’s species is an another species, probably a new species.
E t y m o l o g y: The name refers to the
type
locality of the new species.
M e a s u r e m e n t s (
♂
): Total length 13.4. Carapace 6.0 long, 5.0 wide (
Figs. 7- 8
).
Prosoma. Carapace, maxillae, labium and sternum dark-brown. Cephalic region 1.78 wide. Clypeus 0.12 long. Sternum 4.2 long, 2.8 wide and wrinkled. Chelicerae 3.5 long, 0.15 wide with 3 teeth in one row. Fang of chelicerae is 1,98 long. Labium 0.17 long, 0.08 wide (
Figs. 7-9
).
Eyes. Diameter of AME 0.16, PME 0.13, PLE 0.15. Distances between AME–AME 0.15, PME–PME 0.01, PME–PLE 0.04. Distance between anterior median eyes almost equal to AME diameter.
Abdomen. Abdomen 7.4 long, 3.8 wide. Abdomen whitish grey. Book lungs, opercula and margins of spiracles brown and sclerotized (
Figs. 7-8
).
Legs. Legs orange, light brown. Measurements and spination as in
Tables 1–2
. Legs formula as 1:2:4:3.
Palp. Palp as in
Figures 1-4
. Femur 3.6, patella 0.18, tibia 0.5, cymbium 0.17 and bulb 3.4 long. Tegulum yellow. Sperm duct is a little darker and clear. Posterior apophysis (
Pa
) beak-shaped in lateral view-has slightly above the tip and is lightly sclerotized. More prominent sign for this species is a structure of medial apophisis that consist of four teeth and small denticle. This sign brings our species closer to another grouprichteri.
D i s t r i b u t i o n: The species has been detected up to this point only in
Nakhchivan
Autonomous Republic, Kengerli distr, Chalkhangala,
Azerbaijan
(
Fig. 10
).