Studies on species of Holarctic Pardosa groups (Araneae, Lycosidae). VIII. The Palearctic species of the Pardosa nigra group
Author
Kronestedt, Torbjörn
Author
Marusik, Yuri M.
Author
Omelko, Mikhail M.
Gornotayozhnaya Station, FEB RAS, Gornotayozhnoye, Ussuriysky Dist., Primorsky Kray, 692533, Russia.
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Zootaxa
2014
2014-12-11
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Pardosa paramushirensis
(
Nakatsudi, 1937
)
Figs 7
,
15
,
26
,
34
,
42
,
55–56
, 65, 73, 83, 88–89, 96,110–111, 119, 126, 129
Lycosa paramushirensis
Nakatsudi, 1937: 3
, pl. 1, fig. 6 (
♀
).
Pardosa ferruginea
: Yaginuma 1971: 85
, fig. 76: 4, 5 (
♂
♀
) and pl. 40: 223 (misidentification).
Pardosa paramushirensis
:
Yaginuma & Nishikawa 1971: 80
(note);
Chikuni 1989: 116
, fig. 33 (
♂
♀
);
Tanaka 1993: 166–169
, figs 9–12 (
♂
♀
);
Tanaka 2009: 248
, figs 143–144 (
♂
♀
, identical to previous reference).
FIGURES 121–127.
Epigynes in dorsal view. 121,
Pardosa eiseni
.
122,
P. giebeli
. 123,
P. lasciva
. 124,
P. lyrata
. 125,
P. nigra
. 126,
P. paramushirensis
. 127,
P. trailli
.
cd
, copulatory duct;
sp
, spermatheca;
arrow
points at loop in copulatory duct. Scale line (applies to all) 300 µm.
Type material.
Holotype
♀
of
Pardosa paramushirensis
was destroyed during World War II (Yaginuma in litt. to TK 1976).
Neotype
♀
from
Russia
:
Sakhalin Oblast
:
Kuril Islands
,
Paramushir Island
, near
Severo-Kurilsk
,
Ebeko Volcano
,
28 August 1996
(
Y.M. Marusik
), in
ZMMU
, here designated
.
Other material examined.
JAPAN
.
Hokkaido
:
Mt. Daisetsu
,
July 1970
(
T. Yaginuma
,
NHRS
),
2♂
3♀
;
same locality,
18 July 1973
(T.
Yaginuma
,
NHRS
),
3♂
3♀
.
Honshu
: "Fusijama"(=
Mt. Fuji-san
), in the "bush region" ("
Vega
"
Expedition
,
NHRS
),
2♀
[evidently collected by the members
E. Almqvist
and O.
Nordqvist
during an excursion to the mountain on
25 September–3 October 1879
(
Nordenskiöld 1882: 123
)]
.
RUSSIA
.
Sakhalin Oblast
(
Kuril Islands
):
Paramushir Island
, near
Severo-Kurilsk
,
Ebeko Volcano
,
50°41.33’N
156°03.35’E
,
500–700 m
,
28 August 1996
(
Y.M. Marusik
,
ISEA
,
ZISP
,
NHRS
),
15♀
.
Paramushir Island
,
Taina R.
,
50º22’N
155º36.67’E
,
21 August 1996
(
Y.M. Marusik
,
ZMMU
),
1♀
.
Chirpoi Island
,
Peshchanaya Bay
,
46º32.52’N
150º53.90’E
,
23 August 1995
(
Y.M. Marusik
,
ZMMU
),
2♀
.
Remarks.
Tanaka (1993)
described this species from Japanese material. As the
holotype
of
L. paramushirensis
Nakatsudi
is no longer available, and the illustration of the epigyne in
Nakatsudi’s (1937)
paper a bit schematic, the new material from Paramushir removed doubts about the identity of this species as no other species in the group is known from the area (cf.
Fig. 129
).
Diagnosis.
Males can be distinguished from all other members of this group by the curvature of the embolus (
Figs 55-56
); females by the lateral elevations in the posterior part of the epigyne being at some distance from the septum, their margins converging at the rear ends (
Figs 89
,
96
).
Description.
Male
(from Mt. Daisetsu): Total length 6.0; carapace 3.05 long, 2.35 wide.
Prosoma.
Carapace brownish. Median band light brownish to yellowish, narrowed at cephalic-thoracic junction, wide behind PLEs. Lateral bands only present as indistinct lighter spots. Clypeus and chelicerae light brownish to yellowish, latter with longitudinal darker streaks, yellow inside and retromargin with three teeth. Sternum dark greyish brown with narrow yellowish stripe in front.
Eyes
. Width of row I (slightly procurved) 48, row II 72, row III 94, row II-III 69. Diameter of AME 10, ALE 10, PME 26, PLE 22. Distance between AME 8, between AME and ALE 2.
Opisthosoma.
Dorsum greyish brown more or less patterned in black. Lanceolate stripe light greyish brown, proximally flanked by spots of same colour. Black pattern posterior of lanceolate stripe more or less arranged as transverse bars. Venter light greyish brown with short adpressed light and short thin dark hairs.
Legs
(
Table 1
). Yellowish with dark annulations. Fe I dark in proximal half. Ti, Mt and Ta I yellow without annulation. Mt and Ta IV brownish without annulation. Ti I with two retrolateral spines.
Palp
(
Figs 7
,
15
,
26
,
34
,
88
). Pt 0.65, Ti 0.60, Cy 1.30. Light brown to yellowish with dark markings. Cy dark greyish brown, distally yellowish. Tegular apophysis with anteriorly directed branch comparatively long, slightly widening in its distal half, basal process comparatively short (
Figs 26
,
42
). Conductor as in
Figs 73
&
83
, terminal apophysis as in
Figs 65
,
73
&
83
. Embolus long, evenly curved, sickle-shaped (
Figs 56
, 65, 73).
Female
(
neotype
).
Total length 7.4, carapace 3.40 long, 2.60 wide.
Prosoma and opisthosoma.
Similar to male in coloration and pattern.
Eyes
. Width of row I (slightly procurved) 52, row II 74, row III 102, row II-III 72. Diameter of AME 11, ALE 10, PME 29, PLE 23. Distance between AME 7, between AME and ALE 3.
Legs
(
Table 1
). All legs distinctly annulated.
Epigyne
(
Figs 89
,
96
,
119
). Lateral elevations strongly diverging backwards from about half the length of the epigyne. Septum in the posterior half sclerotized laterally and not fully filling the cavities. Spermathecae long, sausage-like (
Figs 110-111
, 126).
Size variation.
Carapace length: males 2.95–3.25 (n=5), females 3.00–3.60 (n=10).
Habitat
.
On Ebeko Volcano species was collected among stones on elevation about
500 m
in place with sparse vegetation. On Chirpoi Island, it was collected at lava fields on elevations about
100–
200 m
.
Distribution
(
Fig. 129
).
Japan
(
Hokkaido
and Honshu),
Russia
: Kuril Islands.