A revision of the spider genus Raveniola (Araneae, Nemesiidae). II. Species from Central Asia
Author
Zonstein, Sergei L.
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Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Tel-Aviv University, 69978 Tel-Aviv, Israel
znn@tauex.tau.ac.il
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2024
2024-10-24
967
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https://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/download/2699/12459
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10.5852/ejt.2024.967.2699
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Raveniola ovchinnikovi
sp. nov.
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89FDF531-7C9A-4799-9279-7009A7A26049
Figs 26–27
,
106
,
161
,
225
,
284–285
,
375
,
450–453
,
612
, 759
Diagnosis
Raveniola ovchinnikovi
sp. nov.
clearly differs from other species of the group by having a pale coloured body and legs, as well as by the full absence of the abdominal pattern and by its clearly longer (shortly digitiform vs triangular) apical segments of PLS (
Figs 26–27
,
612
cf. 19–24, 28–35, 75–81, 597–598, 605, 609, 614, 616).
Etymology
The specific epithet is given in honour and memory of Sergei Ovchinnikov (1958–2007) noting his considerable contribution to the modern study of Central Asian spiders.
Material examined
Holotype
KYRGYZSTAN
•
♂
; foothills of
Kyrgyz Mts
(northern slope),
Kok-Dzhar Gorge
,
3 km
SSE of
Bishkek
;
42°47.4′ N
,
74°37.7′ E
;
1100 m
a.s.l.
;
15 Oct. 1992
; S.
V
.
Ovchinnikov
leg.;
SMNH
.
Paratype
KYRGYZSTAN
•
1 ♂
; same collecting data as for preceding,
Orto-Sai Canyon
,
2.5 km
S of
Bishkek
;
42°47.7′ N
,
74°36.2′ E
;
1050 m
a.s.l.
;
SMNH
.
Additional material
(5 juvs)
KAZAKHSTAN
•
1 juv.
; foothills of
Chu-Ili Mts
, surroundings of
Kordai Town
;
43°02′ N
,
74°43′ E
;
600–700 m
a.s.l.
;
11 Jun. 1983
; S.
V
.
Ovchinnikov
leg.;
SMNH
.
KYRGYZSTAN
•
1 juv.
; foothills of
Kyrgyz Mts
,
Alamedin Canyon
,
12 km
SE of
Bishkek
, environs of
Koi-Tash Village
;
42°43′ N
,
74°40′ E
;
1300 m
a.s.l.
;
20 Jul. 1978
;
S. Zonstein
leg.;
SMNH
•
2 juvs;
Chu Valley
, bank of
Ala-Archa River
,
1 km
N of
Bishkek
;
42°57′ N
,
74°34.5′ E
;
700 m
a.s.l.
;
5 Apr. 1983
;
S. Zonstein
and S.
V
.
Ovchinnikov
leg.;
SMNH
•
1 juv; foothills of
Kyrgyz Mts
(northern slope), Jardy-
Kaindy Canyon
,
80 km
WSW of
Bishkek
;
42°41′ N
,
73°37′ E
;
1200 m
a.s.l.
;
11 Jun.1985
;
S. Zonstein
leg.;
SMNH
.
Description
Male
(
holotype
)
HABITUS
. See
Fig. 26.
MEASUREMENTS
. TBL 9.10, CL 4.03, CW 3.52, LL 0.37, LW 0.78, SL 2.12, SW 1.84.
COLOUR
. Entire cephalothorax, palps and legs pale orange; carapace and chelicerae slightly darker, light brownish orange; eye tubercle dark brown to brownish black; abdomen uniformly pale greyish white, without dorsal pattern; spinnerets very pale greyish yellow.
CEPHALOTHORAX
. Carapace and chelicerae as shown in
Fig. 106
. Clypeus and eye group as in
Fig. 161
. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.12(0.16), ALE 0.19, PLE 0.11, PME 0.09; AME–AME 0.14(0.10), ALE–AME 0.06(0.04), ALE–PLE 0.05, PLE–PME 0.04, PME–PME 0.30. Anterior cheliceral edge with unmodified setae; rastellum absent. Each cheliceral furrow with 10–11 promarginal teeth and 4 mesobasal denticles. MIT indiscernible. Sternum, labium and maxillae as shown in
Fig. 225
. Maxillae with 12–13 cuspules each.
LEGS
. Tibia and metatarsus I as in
Fig. 284
. Scopula: entire and distal on metatarsi I–II; entire on tarsus I; narrowly divided with setae on tarsus II; widely divided on tarsus III; sparse and rudimentary on tarsus IV. Trichobothria: 2 rows of 8–9 each on tibiae, 8–11 on metatarsi, 10–12 on tarsi, 8 on cymbium. PTC I–IV with 8 and 8–10 teeth on outer and inner margins, respectively.
SPINATION
. Palpal patella, patellae I–II, and tarsi I–IV aspinose. Palp: femur d2, pd2, rd2; tibia d4, pv3, r2, v5; tarsus d5. Leg I: femur d4, pd2, rd2; tibia p2, r2, pv2, rv2+2M; metatarsus v1. Leg II: femur d4, pd2; tibia p3, v7; metatarsus p1, v6. Leg III: femur d4, pd3, rd2; patella p2, r2(1); tibia d3, p3, r3, v7; metatarsus d3, p4, r3, v7. Leg IV: femur d4, pd3, rd2; patella p2 r2(1); tibia d1, d3(2), p3, r4, v7; metatarsus d3, p3, r3(1), v8(6).
LEG
MEASUREMENTS
.
Femur
|
Patella
|
Tibia
|
Metatarsus
|
Tarsus
|
Total
|
Palp |
2.33 |
1.23 |
2.17 |
– |
0.63 |
6.36 |
Leg I |
4.16 |
2.16 |
3.25 |
3.21 |
2.12 |
14.90 |
Leg II |
3.94 |
1.93 |
3.18 |
3.16 |
2.13 |
14.34 |
Leg III |
3.49 |
1.25 |
1.92 |
3.14 |
2.15 |
11.95 |
Leg IV |
4.21 |
1.91 |
3.67 |
3.78 |
2.67 |
16.24 |
PALP
. Tibia, cymbium and copulatory bulb as shown in
Fig. 375
. Embolus long, tapering and slightly curved subapically (
Figs 450–452
).
SPINNERETS
. See
Fig. 612
. PMS: length 0.18, diameter 0.07. PLS: maximal diameter 0.33; length of basal, medial and apical segments 0.90, 0.57, 0.52; total length 1.99; apical segment digitiform.
Female
Unknown.
Variation
Carapace length in the male
paratype
3.68. The variation in habitus and the structure of the male tibia and metatarsus I, and the copulatory bulb, as shown in
Figs 27
,
285
and
453
.
Ecology
Unlike most species of the group,
Raveniola ovchinnikovi
sp. nov.
occurs in a subarid low-altitude zone of intermontain valleys and in dry low foothills, where it inhabits steppe biotopes on the loess substrate. All spiders were collected from cavities and cracks in the clay precipices or from abandoned rodent burrows.
Distribution
The northernmost part of Kyrghyztan and the adjoining territory of southeastern
Kazakhstan
: the
Chu Valley
and the adjoining foothills of Kyrgyz and Chu-Ili Mts. See
Fig. 759
.