New species and records of linyphiid spiders from Laos (Araneae, Linyphiidae)
Author
Tanasevitch, Andrei V.
text
Zootaxa
2014
2014-07-24
3841
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67
89
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3841.1.3
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1175-5326
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Nasoona
Locket, 1982
Type
species
Nasoona prominula
Locket, 1982
, by original designation.
Gorbothorax
Tanasevitch, 1998
new synonymy
(
type
species
Gorbothorax comatus
Tanasevitch, 1998
, by original designation).
Remarks.
The genus
Gorbothorax
Tanasevitch, 1998
was erected for five Nepalese erigonine species, based exclusively on males, with
G. comatus
Tanasevitch, 1998
as
type
species (
Tanasevitch 1998
). A comparison of
Gorbothorax
representatives with species of the Southeast Asian genus
Nasoona
reveals a similar palp conformation, a similarly modified carapace, the same chaeto- and trichobothriotaxy, as well as a variegated body. The
type
species of both these genera are considered congeneric, thus,
Gorbothorax
Tanasevitch, 1998
becomes a junior subjective synonym of
Nasoona
Locket, 1982
n
. syn. One of the characteristic features of
Nasoona
is the presence of an additional sclerite in the embolic division connected through a membranous tissue with the embolus, but lacking a duct (see
Figs 33–35
; 39–42). This sclerite seems to support and protect the embolus. A similar structure is found in species of numerous erigonine genera, e.g.
Oedothorax
Bertkau, 1883
,
Gongylidioides
Oi, 1960
, etc.
Merrett (1963)
termed this sclerite a “lamella”, putting it in quotation marks to emphasize its provisional designation, which would later be replaced by a special name. To designate this additional sclerite in the embolic division in
Oedothorax
,
Tanasevitch (1998)
proposed the term “convector”, which in Latin means “companion.” In addition to a convector, the embolic division in
Nasoona
has another additional sclerite, small, tightly adjoined to the distal part of the convector, which is to be named here as a paraconvector (see
Figs 35, 41
).
Locket (1982)
, in his paper on West Malaysian linyphiids, designated this sclerite a “hinged lamella” while the convector was referred to as the “radical part of the embolus”. Both homology propositions seem to be incorrect. The sperm duct running from the suprategulum, through the loose membranous tissue of the column, to the embolic division misses the so-called “radical part” before entering the flagelliform embolus (see
Figs 33, 34
). This sclerite that does not have the sperm duct going through it is homologized here to the convector (“lamella”, in the sense of
Merrett (1963)
; “radical part of the embolus” in the sense of
Locket (1982))
.
Species included.
The genus comprises 12 species, including seven currently known in
Nasoona
(see
Platnick 2014
) and further five newly transferred from
Gorbothorax
:
N. asocialis
(
Wunderlich, 1974
)
n. comb.
,
N. comata
(
Tanasevitch, 1998
)
n. comb.
,
N. conica
(
Tanasevitch, 1998
)
n. comb.
,
N. setifera
(
Tanasevitch, 1998
)
, and
N. wunderlichi
(Brignoli, 1983)
n. comb.
Distribution.
Himalayas, Southeast Asia,
Venezuela
(
Platnick 2014
).