Linyphiid spiders (Araneae, Linyphiidae) from Pakistan and India
Author
Tanasevitch, Andrei V.
text
Revue suisse de Zoologie
2011
2011-09-30
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3
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https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/62276a14-c10f-35bd-b9bb-3ab283d3f6c0/
journal article
10.5962/bhl.part.117817
0035-418X
6312018
Gongylidioides pectinatus
sp. n.
Figs 39-46
HOLOTYPE
: Ƌ,
INDIA
,
Himachal Pradesh
,
12 km
E of
Mandi
,
750 m
a.s.l.
, leaf litter;
25.X.1988
; leg.
S. Vit
[35].
PARATYPE
: 1 Ƌ,
INDIA
,
Uttar Pradesh
,
Kumaon
, environs of
Bhim Tal
, eastern slope
,
1500 m
a.s.l., edge of dry secondary forest;
4.X.1979
; leg. I. Löbl [1].
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a Latin adjective meaning “with a comb”, referring to the peculiar shape of the convector.
DIAGNOSIS: The new species is characterized by the peculiar shape of the palpal tibia, as well as by the presence of a fringed lobe in the embolic division.
DESCRIPTION: Male (
holotype
). Total length 1.50 (
1.68 in
paratype
). Carapace 0.68 long, 0.53 wide, modified as shown in Figs 39-41, brown with blackish margin. Eyes relatively large. Chelicerae 0.23 long, unmodified. Legs pale brown. Leg I 2.25 long (0.60+0.18+0.60+0.50+0.37), IV 2.15 long (0.60+0.18+0.55+0.52+0.30). Chaetotaxy 2.2.1.1, length of spines about 1.5 diameter of segment. TmI 0.56 (
0.38 in
paratype
). All metatarsi with a trichobothrium. Palp (Figs 42-46): Tibia conical, elongated, with two small denticles terminally. Paracymbium long and narrow, with several short spines proximally, and a few long spines distally. Distal suprategular apophysis very large, flat, distally pointed, well-protruded forward. Radical part of embolic division very small and membranous, embolus thin, long and curved. Convector relatively large and complicated in shape, with several lobes, one with a comb-like fringe. Abdomen 0.83 long, 0.55 wide, dark grey, with a pale median stripe.
Female unknown.
TAXONOMIC REMARKS: The new species is well distinguished from other congeners by the small body size, by the peculiar shape of the palpal tibia, as well as by the presence a lobe with a comb-like fringe on the convector.
DISTRIBUTION: Known from two localities in northern
India
.