A revision of the genus Nomisia in Greece and neighboring regions with the description of two new species
Author
Chatzaki, M.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2010-06-10
2501
1
1
22
https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2501.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2501.1.1
1175-5326
5301813
Nomisia exornata
(C. L.
Koch, 1839
)
Figs 24–27
,
52
Pythonissa exornata
C. L.
Koch, 1839
: p. 63
, Figs 476–477 (
holotype
from
Greece
,
Nafploio
– not examined)
Nomisia exornata
:
Dalmas, 1921
, p. 278
, Figs 61, 83;
Seyyar et al. 2009
, p. 64
,
Fig.1
.
Diagnosis:
N. exornata
is distinguished from its male congeners by the large embolus (relative to the rest of tegulum), the characteristic membrane behind it and the remarkably curved and pointed tip (like a claw) of the tibial apophysis which is turned downwards. Females are similar to
N. excerpta
,
N. recepta
,
N. peloponnesiaca
n. sp.
and
N. ripariensis
but are distinguished from them by the longer and more coiled introductory ducts of spermathecae as well as the lateral margins of the epigyne not reaching one another and leaving the lobes of the spermathecae outside their frame.
Citations in Greece:
IPEIROS:
Arta
;
IONIAN ISLANDS
:
Kefallonia
;
Kerkyra
;
THESSALIA
:
Magnisia
;
STEREA ELLADA
:
Attiki
;
Salamina
;
PELOPONNISOS
:
Argolida
,
Nafplio
;
AEGEAN
ISLANDS: Evvoia, Dystos; Naxos; Syros; Santorini; Palia Kammeni; Rodos; Symi;
CRETE
(?).
New records:
GREECE
:
Thrace
:
Dadia
:
2 ♂♂
1 ♀
(ptf, 04.
VI
.07, leg.
S. Buchholz
); Nestos Delta:
2 ♂♂
(ptf, 27.
V
.07, leg.
S. Buchholz
);
Aegean
Islands
(all deposited at
NHMC
)
:
Samothrace
:
Feggari Mt
,
300 m
alt:
1 ♀
(14.
III
.09 to 18.
VII
.09, leg.
M. Chatzaki
);
Thassos
:
2 ♂♂
(ptf, 29.
V
.07, leg.
S. Buchholz
);
Astypalaia
:
Chora
to
Maltezana
, shortly after the narrowest part of the island:
5 ♂♂
9 ♀
(ptf, 24.
IV
.05 to 13.
VI
.05); E part of the island,
Maltezana
to
Vathy
,
Juniperus
sp.
:
1 ♂
2 ♀
(ptf, 24.
IV
.05 to 13.
VI
.05); W part of the island,
Kastro district
,
Agios Ioannis
church:
2 ♂♂
(ptf, 24.
IV
.05 to 13.
VI
.05);
Stream
after
Agios Ioannis
church:
4 ♂♂
15 ♀
(ptf, 27.
IV
.05 to 13.
VI
.05);
Pontikousa
islet:
6 ♂♂
17 ♀
(ptf, 26.
IV
.05 to 12.
VI
.05);
Ofidousa
islet:
17 ♂♂
17 ♀
(ptf, 24.
IV
.05 to 12.
VI
.05);
Kounoupoi
islet:
21 ♂♂
22 ♀
(ptf, 24.
IV
.05 to 11.
VI
.05);
Koutsomytis
islet:
10 ♂♂
9 ♀
(ptf, 24.
IV
.05 to 11.
VI
.05);
Agia Kyriaki
islet:
2 ♂♂
16 ♀
(ptf, 25.
IV
.05 to 11.
VI
.05);
Kalymnos
:
Stimenia
, at the end of the road, close to the church of
Ag. Nikolaos
:
3 ♂♂
2 ♀
(ptf, 06.
IV
.05 to 09.
VI
.05);
Kalavros
islet:
41 ♂♂
4 ♀
(ptf, 04.
IV
.05 to 10.
VI
.05);
Plati
islet:
Juniperus oxycedrus
2 ♂♂
(ptf, 31.
III
.05 to 08.
VI
.05);
Lakkos
-
Juniperus macrocarpa
:
4 ♂♂
1 ♀
(ptf, 03.
IV
.05 to 08.
VI
.05);
Pserimos
islet, SE part - abandoned cultivations near the beach, phrygana:
11 ♂♂
1 ♀
(ptf, 02.
IV
.05 to 07.
VI
.05); NW part, natural phrygana:
1 ♀
(ptf, 01.
IV
.05 to 07.
VI
.05);
Nisyros
:
Nikia
to
Avlaki
- phygana:
1 ♀
(ptf, 01.
V
.05 to 05.
VI
.05);
Nikia
to
Avlaki
, phygana - maquis:
45 ♂♂
27 ♀
(ptf, 01.
V
.05 to 05.
VI
.05);
Kaldera
:
10 ♂♂
8 ♀
(ptf, 01.
V
.05 to 05.
VI
.05);
Moni Evangelistrias
, road of
Palaiokastro
:
10 ♂♂
8 ♀
(ptf, 01.
V
.05 to 01.
VI
.05);
Pergousa
islet:
1 ♀
(ptf, 05.
V
.05 to 06.
VI
.05) [all leg.
M. Chatzaki
];
Samos
:
Psili Ammos
:
2 ♂♂
2 ♀
(ptf,
02.V.2006
to
06.VII.2006
);
1 ♀
(ptf, 05.
V
.07 to 01.
VII
.07);
3 ♂♂
(04.
III
.08 to 09.
V
.08) [all leg.
D. Kaltsas
]; Santorini: Pori-Fira:
2 ♂♂
22 ♀
(ptf, 14.
IV
.06 to 14.07.06); Akrotiri-Kabia beach:
3 ♂♂
6 ♀
(ptf, 23.
IV
.06 to 14.07.06); Vlichada:
8 ♂♂
9 ♀
(ptf, 23.
IV
.06 to 14.07.06); Prof. Hlias:
1 ♀
(ptf, 17.
V
.03 to 24.
VIII
.03); Oia:
1 ♂
6 ♀
(17/
V
.03 to 24.
VIII
.03); Thirasia:
4 ♂♂
10 ♀
(ptf, 20.
IV
.06 to 04.08.06) [all leg.
M. Chatzaki
]; Rodos: Attaviros,
1000 m
alt:
2 ♂♂
3 ♀
(ptf, 12.
V
.06 to 08.
VII
.06) (leg.
M. Chatzaki
&
D. Kaltsas
)
.
Comments.
The presence of
N. exornata
on
Crete
is doubted. The record is by
Roewer (1959)
. However the author has made extensive samplings all over the island of
Crete
and never found any. Because of the general similarity of this species to
N. excerpta
which is widely distributed on the island of
Crete
and also because there are already two species of
Nomisia
documented on the same island, it may be assumed that Roewer’s identification was wrong.
Distribution:
Europe to Central Asia.