Two new species of Phalangium (Opiliones: Phalangiidae) from Turkey
Author
Kurt, Kemal
Author
Erdek, Melek
Author
Kurt, Pinar
text
Zootaxa
2023
2023-10-27
5360
3
429
436
https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/download/zootaxa.5360.3.6/52126
journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.5360.3.6
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Phalangium nalanae
sp. n.
(
Figs 1
,
2
)
Type material:
TURKEY
:
Holotype
male (
GUSAL
),
Turkey
,
Hakkari Province
,
Ceyhanlı village
road (
37°28’57.5”N
43°33’49.8”E
),
03.06.2020
, leg.
M
. Erdek
.
Paratypes
.
Two males
(
GUSAL
), with same data as holotype
.
Diagnosis:
Long legs, leg I not thickened (all legs the same thickness) and covered with large black-tipped denticles (
Fig. 2c
). Body dorsally with large denticles (
Fig. 1a, b
). Distal segment of chelicera with long horn-shaped apophysis (
Fig. 2d
). Pedipalps long, femur dorsally and ventrally with denticles and setae, patella dorsally with denticles and setae (
Fig. 2a, b
). Truncus of penis wide at the base, slightly narrowing at mid-length and parallel-sided, then slightly widened, tip spoon-shaped; glans triangular-shaped (
Fig.1c–f
).
FIGURE 1.
Phalangium nalanae
sp. n.
,
male, holotype: a. body, dorsal view; b. body, lateral view; c. penis, dorsal view; d. penis, ventral view; e. penis, lateral view; f. glans penis, lateral view.
Description: Male.
Body (
Fig. 1a, b
) length 4.6, width 3.1. BLI (Body Leg Index): 1.97 (femur I length / carapace width) (
Snegovaya 2022
). Body medium-sized and oval-shaped in dorsal view. Anterolateral angles of prosoma and ozophores with black-tipped denticles. A group of black denticles in front of eye mound; eye mound with 8–10 black denticles on both sides. The posterior side of the eye mound with transverse rows of denticles. Supracheliceral lamellae smooth, bearing two black-tipped denticles. Prosoma brown. Abdominal tergites with distinct dark brown-to-black saddle marks, with long black-tipped denticles and irregularly spaced microdenticles and light brown spots. Genital operculum, leg coxae and opisthosomal sternites covered with black setae and light brown spots. Eye mound with 8–9 black-tipped denticles in two rows.
FIGURE 2.
Phalangium nalanae
sp. n.
,
male, holotype: a–b. pedipalp, lateral view; c. femur and patella of leg I, lateral view; d. chelicerae, lateral view.
Chelicerae (
Fig. 2d
): Basal segment
0.96 mm
long, dorsally with 2–3 tubercles and setae. Distal segment
4.5 mm
long, with long horn-shaped apophysis, ventrally and laterally with microtubercles and setae; dorsally with setae.
Pedipalp (
Fig. 2a, b
). femur 3.8, patella 1.4, tibia 2.1, tarsus 4.4, total length: 11.7. Trochanter dorsally and ventrally with denticles and setae; femur with small distomesal apophysis covered with setae and microdenticles, dorsally and ventrally with denticles and setae, laterally with setae; patella with small distomesal apophysis covered with setae, ventrally and laterally with microdenticles and setae, dorsally with denticles; tibia covered with setae; tarsus with setae and ventrally with black microdenticles in rows; tarsal claw smooth.
Legs (
Fig. 2c
): long, leg I not thickened (all legs the same thickness). Femur I dorsally and ventrally with long sharp denticles, laterally with denticles; patella with denticles; tibia and tarsus dorsally sparse denticles and setae, ventrally with intense denticles; metatarsus with setae. Length of legs:
I:
6.1(Fe) + 1.3(Pa) + 5.2(Ti) + 7.3(Mta) + 8(Ta) =
27.9 mm
;
II:
9.7 + 1.63 + 8.8 + 12.5 + 17 =
49.63 mm
;
III:
6.3 + 1.4 + 6.2 + 8.1 + 9.2 =
31.2 mm
;
IV:
8.4 + 1.5 + 6.8 + 12.0 + 16.4 =
45.1 mm
.
Penis (
Fig. 1c–f
): Truncus 3.2, glans 0.45. Truncus wide at the base, slightly narrowing at mid-length and parallel-sided; then widened subapically and spoon-shaped; glans triangular-shaped, slightly enlarged ventrally.
Female:
Unknown.
Etymology:
The specific epithet is in honor of Prof. Dr. Nalan YILDIRIM DOGAN (
Erzincan
Binali YILDIRIM University,
Erzincan
,
Turkey
), who has made important contributions to molecular biology studies in
Turkey
.
Comparative morphological remarks:
The new species is most similar to
Phalangium armatum
Snegovaya, 2005
and can be distinguished by the following characteristics: body with dorsally sparce denticles (densely distributed black-tipped tubercles in
P
.
armatum
), eye mound with 8–10 black denticles (10–11 long black-tipped tubercles in
P
.
armatum
); pedipalpal femur and patella dorsally covered with denticles, tibia and tarsus with setae (pedipalpal femur and patella with longitudinal rows of black-tipped tubercles; tibia dorsally covered with several black tubercles in
P
.
armatum
), leg I not thickened (leg I thickened in
P
.
armatum
); glans penis triangular-shaped (glans penis with oval-shaped in
P. armatum
). The comparison of the new species with other morphologically similar
Phalangium
species
is given in
Table 1
.