Two new species of the genus Alloclubionoides (Araneae: Amaurobiidae) in Korea Author Kim, Byung-Woo text Journal of Natural History 2009 2009-11-25 43 47 - 48 2925 2935 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930903244036 journal article 10.1080/00222930903244036 1464-5262 5218298 Alloclubionoides wolchulsanensis sp. nov. ( Figures 1 , 2 , 4A, B ) Type materials Holotype . Male ( NIBR ), Korea , Jeollanam-do , Mt Wolchulsan National Park , Dogabsa Temple ( 34°45′05′′ N , 126°39′45′′ E ), 8 August 2006 , leg. B.W. Kim. Paratypes ( NPRI ), three males and three females , data as holotype . Diagnosis This new species resemble A . dimidiatus , A . kimi , A . rostratus by slender embolus penetrating the tegulum and no atrial septum but can be distinguished by a heartshaped conductor with rounded base in male palp and large genital opening situated in the middle of atrium, and a broadly cylinder-like copulatory duct in female. Etymology The specific name is taken from the type locality: Mt Wolchulsan. Measurements (mm) Male (female in parentheses). Habitus length 11.8 (13.7); cheliceral length 2.6 (3.1), cheliceral width 1.2 (1.6), cheliceral fang length 1.3 (1.5); clypeal height 0.3 (0.3); carapace length 4.4 (5.7), carapace width 3.4 (3.6), carapace height 2.2 (2.1); endite length 1.5 (1.8), endite width 0.8 (1.0); labium length 0.8 (1.1), labium width 0.7 (0.9); sternum length 2.6 (2.8), sternum width 2.0 (2.2); AER 1.0 (1.1), PER 1.2 (1.5), AME 0.18 (0.14), ALE 0.21 (0.23), PME 0.19 (0.23), PLE 0.21 (0.23). Eye formula ALE = PLE> PME> AME (ALE = PLE = PME> AME). Palp 6.4 (5.5) [1.7 (1.7), 0.6 (0.8), 0.3 (1.1), 2.4 (1.8)]. First leg 13.8 (11.8) [3.8 (3.4), 1.7 (1.7), 3.1 (2.8), 3.3 (2.9), 1.9 (1.0)], second leg 12.8 (11.5) [3.6 (3.3), 1.6 (1.6), 2.6 (2.2), 3.2 (2.7), 1.8 (1.7)], third leg 11.7 (11.0) [3.3 (3.0), 1.6 (1.6), 1.6 (2.0), 1.9 (2.9), 3.3 (1.5)], fourth leg 15.7 (15.1) [4.2 (4.0), 1.7 (1.8), 3.2 (3.2), 4.5 (4.3), 2.1 (1.8)]. Leg formula IV I II III (IV I II III). Abdomen length 5.4 (7.2), abdomen width 3.3 (4.9), abdomen height 3.1 (4.4). Description Male ( holotype ). Medium-sized spider, shorter than female, found under stones and fallen leaves on the ground of the forests. Carapace elongate, 1.3 times as long as wide, moderately narrowed in eye area, with distinctly longitudinal fovea at middle ( Figure 1A ). Eyes: AER straight, PER slightly procurved in frontal view; AME smaller than other eyes, separated by slightly as long as their diameter, eye ratio 35 ( Figure 1B ). Clypeus: clypeal height 1.6 times as long as AME diameter, with pair of eyebrow-shaped chila ( Figure 1B ). Chelicerae with numerous long setae, lateral condyle yellowish brown, with three promarginal teeth, middle one largest; two retromarginal teeth subequal in size ( Figure 1C ). Endites reddish brown, widest at mid part; labium rectangular, slightly longer than wide ( Figure 1D ). Sternum shieldshaped, widest at second coxae, not produced between fourth coxae ( Figure 1E ). Palp (Figure F–H) without claw; tibia with 12 trichobothria in three rows (5d-4r-3r), tarsus four on dorsal side; femur with two spines, tibia and tarsus without spine. Legs yellowish brown; length of leg I (patella + tibia) always longer than carapace length; trochanters not notched; tibiae with 21–26 trichobothria in four rows (6p-7d-8d-5r on leg I, 5p-5d-5d-6r on II, 5p-7d-5d-6r on III, 5p-7d-5d-5r on IV), metatarsi six to eight in one row (eight on legs I and IV, six on II, seven on III), tarsi seven to ten in one row (eight on legs I and III, seven on II, 10 on IV); tarsal organ situated close to distal end of tarsus, slightly anterior of distal trichobothrium; tarsi with three claws, upper claws with 11–14 side teeth (14 on leg I, 13 on II, 11 on III and IV), lower with 0-1 (zero on leg I and III, one on II and IV). Leg spination: leg I femur with four spines, tibia three (0-1-2 on ventral), metatarsus seven (one, 0-0-0-1 on prolateral; six, 2-2-2 on ventral), tarsus without spine; leg II femur with four spines, tibia six (one, 0-0-1 on prolateral; five, 1-2-2a on ventral), metatarsus nine (three, 0-1-2 on prolateral; six, 2-2-2 on ventral), tarsus without spine; leg III femur with six spines, tibia 10 (four, 1-1 on prolateral and retrolateral; six, 2-2-2a on ventral), metatarsus 16 (10, 1-2-2 on prolateral and retrolateral; six, 2-2-2 on ventral), tarsus five (four, 0-1-1 on prolateral and ventral; one, 0-1-0 on retrolateral); leg IV femur with five spines, tibia 10 (two, 1-1 on prolateral; two, 0-1-0-1 on retrolateral; six, 2-2-2a on ventral), metatarsus 16 (10, 1-2-2 on prolateral and retrolateral; six, 2-2-2 on ventral), tarsus eight (four, 1-2-1 on prolateral; four, 0-1-1 on retrolateral and ventral). Abdomen ovoid, with scattered brownish yellow spots, with indistinct chevrons on dorsal side ( Figure 1A ). Cribellum absent. Figure 1. Alloclubionoides wolchulsanensis new species from Korea, holotype, male. (A) Habitus, dorsal view; (B) eye area and clypeus, front view; (C) chelicerae, posterior view; (D) endite and labium, ventral view; (E) sternum, ventral view. (F–I) Palp, left part: (F) prolateral view, (G) ventral view, (H) retrolateral view, (I) dorsal view. Abbreviations: CDA, conductor dorsal apophysis; CF, cymbial furrow; CO, conductor; CH, chilla; EM, embolus; MA, median apophysis; RTA, retrolateral tibial apophysis; TR, trichobothrium. Male palp ( Figures 1F–I , 4A, B ): patellar apophysis absent; RTA modified without ITA; CFR, 48%, cymbial furrow ( 1.14 mm ) about half as long as cymbial length ( 2.4 mm ); tegular sclerite strongly sclerotized apophysis, situated on each middle and lateral part of tegulum; conductor heart-shaped with rounded base, conductor dorsal apophysis rounded, expanded curvedly to upper part of cymbium; embolus long slen- der, originating posteriorly, wound clockwise direction penetrating tegulum (left palp); median apophysis present. Female ( paratype ). Medium-sized spider longer than male. Carapace elongate, 1.6 times longer than wide, moderately narrowed in eye area, with distinctly longitudinal fovea at middle ( Figure 2A ). Eye: AER straight, PER slightly procurved in frontal view; AME smaller than other eyes, slightly separated by as much as their diameter, eye ratio 42 ( Figure 2B ). Clypeus: clypeal height 2.1 times as long as AME diameter, with pair of eyebrow-shaped chila ( Figure 2B ). Chelicerae with numerous long setae; lateral condyle yellowish brown; three promarginal teeth, middle one largest; two retromarginal teeth subequal in size ( Figure 2C ). Endites reddish brown, widest at mid part; labium rectangular as long as wide ( Figure 2D ). Sternum shieldshaped, widest at second coxae, 1.1 times as long as wide, and slightly produced between fourth coxae ( Figure 2E ). Palp bearing one claw with seven side teeth; tibia with 15 trichobothria in four rows (7p-2d-4d-2r), tarsus seven in one (7d), femur with three spines, tibia five (two, 1-1 on dorsal; 1-0-2 on prolateral), tarsus 15 (one, 1-0-0 on dorsal; ten, 2-2-1 on prolateral and retrolateral; four, 0-0-1-3 on ventral). Legs yellowish brown without ring patterns; length of leg I (patella + tibia) always shorter than carapace length; trochanters not notched; tibiae with 19–25 trichobothria in four rows (4p-5d-5d-5r on leg I, 5p-6d-6d-5r on II and III, 5p-7d-7d-6r on IV), metatarsi seven to nine in one row (seven on leg I and II, nine on III and IV), tarsi seven to nine in one row (nine on leg I, II, seven on III, eight on IV); tarsal organ situated close to distal end of tarsus, slightly anterior of distal trichobothrium; tarsi with three claws, upper claws with nine to 12 side teeth (12 on leg I and II, nine on III and IV), lower with zero or one (zero on I, II and III, one on IV). Leg spination: leg I femur with four spines, tibia six (2-2-2a on ventral), metatarsus seven (one, 0-0-0-1 on prolateral; 2-2-2 on ventral), tarsus without spine; leg II femur with four spines, tibia seven with one small spine half as long as others on inner ventral (one, 0-0-1 on prolateral; six, 2-2-2a on ventral), metatarsus nine (three, 1-0-2 on prolateral; six, 2-2-2 on ventral), tarsus without spine; leg III femur with six spines, tibia 10 (two, 1-1 on prolateral; two, 0-1-1 on retrolateral; six, 2-2-2a on ventral), metatarsus 16 (10, 1-2-2 on prolateral and retrolateral; six, 2-2-2 on ventral), tarsus four (two, 0-1-1 on prolateral; two, 0-1-0 on retrolateral and ventral); leg IV femur with five spines, tibia 10 (four, 1-1 on prolateral and retrolateral; six, 2-2-2a on ventral), metatarsus 16 (one, 1-0-0-0 on dorsal; five, 1-1-1-2 on prolateral; five, 1-2-0-2 on retrolateral; six, 2-2-2 on ventral), tarsus five (two, 0-1-0-1 on prolateral; two, 0-1-1 on retrolateral; one, 0-1-0 on ventral). Abdomen ovoid with scattered brownish yellow spots, with chevrons on dorsal side ( Figure 2A ). Cribellum absent. Female epigynum ( Figure 2F–H ): epigynal teeth absent; genital opening two oval-shaped located on both lateral part; ALR, 59%; atrium, 2.3 times as wide as long (length 0.49 mm , width 1.11 mm ); atrial septum absent; copulatory pore deep, situated at middle of atrium; without atrial hood; copulatory ducts wound with transparent membranes, adjoining each other; spermathecal heads small cylindrical processes, situated at lower end of spermathecae; spermathecae spherical, without distinctive stalks and bases; fertilization ducts small, arising from posterior spermathecae. Figure 2. Alloclubionoides wolchulsanensis new species from Korea, paratype, female. (A) Habitus, dorsal view; (B) eye area and clypeus, front view; (C) chelicerae, left part, posterior view; (D) endite and labium, ventral view; (E) sternum, ventral view; (F) epigynum, ventral view; (G) genitalia, ventral view; (H) genitalia, dorsal view. Abbreviations: CD, copulatory duct; CH, chilla; FD, fertilization duct; GO, genital opening; SH, spermathecal head; SS, spermathecal stalk. Distribution Korea (Mt Wolchulsan).