A survey of Brignoliolus Ovchinnikov, 1999 stat. rev. (Araneae, Agelenidae) with the description of a new species from Israel
Author
Zonstein, Sergei
0000-0002-4515-0630
The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Klausner 12, 69978 Tel-Aviv, Israel.
znn@tauex.tau.ac.il
Author
Marusik, Yuri M.
0000-0002-4499-5148
Institute for Biological Problems of the North, Portovaya Str. 18, Magadan 685000, Russia. & Altai State University, Lenina Pr., 61, Barnaul, RF- 656049, Russia.
yurmar@mail.ru
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Zootaxa
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2024-11-26
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5541.2.6
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5541.2.6
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Brignoliolus charitonovi
(
Spassky, 1939
)
comb. nov.
Fig. 31
Coelotes charitonovi
Spassky, 1939: 141
, fig. 4 (
♀
);
Mikhailov & Fet 1994: 510
;
Wang & Zhu 2009: 278
, figs 7–14 (
♂
♀
).
Agelena bucharensis
Charitonov, 1969: 124
, fig. 3 (
♂
). First synonymized by
Ovtsharenko & Fet 1980: 446
.
Coelotes
(
Brignoliolus
)
charitonovi
:
Ovchinnikov 1999: 74
.
Comments.
In the structure of the epigyne (with widely spaced epigynal teeth directed toward one another), females of
B
.
charitonovi
resembles those of
B
.
juglandicola
and differ from them by the structure of the receptacles with bent (
vs
. unmodified) heads (please refer to figures here
Wang & Zhu 2009
, figs 7, 8 and 18, 19, respectively). Conversely, judging from the structure of the male palp, males of
B
.
charitonovi
resemble those of
B
.
turkestanicus
(mostly due to a similar shape of the conductor, and of the tegular and retrolateral palpal apophyses); they can be distinguished from the latter species by a less massive dorsal part of the conductor, as well as by narrower (
vs
. broader) retrolateral patellar apophysis (
Wang & Zhu 2009
, figs 9, 10 and 28–30, respectively).
Distribution.
According to
Ovchinnikov (1999)
, the species range encompasses Kopetdagh Mountains (Berzengi, though this locality has not been listed), the entire Badkhyz Plateau and the western slope of Kugitang (Koitendagh) Ridge in
Turkmenistan
, the regions of
Uzbekistan
south of Samarqand, the lowland regions in southern
Tajikistan
(Panj), including the western foothills of the Pamir Mountains (Khovaling), and the foothills of Fergana Mountains in southern
Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad).
Mikhailov & Fet (1994)
noted this species as collected also from the Cheleken Peninsula on the Caspian Coast of
Turkmenistan
.