Descriptions of two new species of Aelurillus Simon, 1884 (Araneae, Salticidae) from the Mediterranean, with the synonymization of A. steliosi Dobroruka, 2002
Author
Azarkina, Galina N.
Author
Komnenov, Marjan
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.516.9439
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.516.9439
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Taxon
classification Animalia Araneae Salticidae
Aelurillus deltshevi
sp. n.
Figs 1, 16-17, 20-28
Aelurillus
sp. 1:
Komnenov 2006
: 302
Aelurillus v-insignitus
:
Lazarov 2005
: 151, Tab. 1 (in part).
Type material.
Holotype: ♂ (IZSB) BULGARIA, Blagoevgrad Province, Strouma Valley, 2 km S of Kamenitsa, 170-240 m a.s.l.,
41°38'N
,
23°09'E
, soil traps, 28 September - 2 February 2002, coll. M. Langourov & S. P. Lazarov. Paratypes: MACEDONIA: 1 ♂ (ISEA 000.472) Skopje,
Radisani
[=Radishani],
42°04'N
,
21°27'E
, 3 September 1995, coll. M. Komnenov. BULGARIA: 4 ♂ (IZSB) Blagoevgrad Province, Strouma Valley, FM 71, 2 km S of Kamenitsa, 170-240 m a.s.l.,
41°37'N
,
23°09'E
, soil traps, 28 September - 2 February 2002, coll. M. Langourov & S. Lazarov. AZERBAIJAN: 1 ♂ (MMUM) 60 km SW of Baku [=
Baki
], Gobustan [=Qobustan], Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape,
40°05'N
,
49°24'E
, 7.05.1989, coll. P. M. Dunin.
Diagnosis.
Aelurillus deltshevi
sp. n. belongs to
Aelurillus v-insignitus
-group and is closely related to
Aelurillus alboclypeus
sp. n.,
Aelurillus guecki
,
Aelurillus steinmetzi
and
Aelurillus v-insignitus
; it also shares the same colour pattern on the eye field (Fig. 20) with
Aelurillus alboclypeus
sp. n. (Fig. 2) and
Aelurillus guecki
(
Metzner 1999
: fig. 40 a), but differs from other species of this group which have
"V"
shape (or its modification) on eye field; the clypeal pattern (a narrow stripe of white hairs under anterior median eyes, Fig. 28), difference in size and shape of the lateral tibial apophysis (Fig. 22, cf.
Proszynski
1971
: see fig. 18 for
Aelurillus v-insignitus
), and in the structure of the embolic division where the embolus and TA are more curved pro- and retro-laterally, and the apical part of TA is simple, without lateral expansions (Figs 24-27), whereas the apical part of TA of
Aelurillus v-insignitus
is more complicated and laterally expanded, (
Metzner 1999
: see fig. 43 f), apical part of TA of
Aelurillus alboclypeus
sp. n. with small tooth (Fig. 8), apical part of TA of
Aelurillus guecki
and
Aelurillus steinmetzi
are pointed apically (
Metzner 1999
: figs. 43 h-i) while apical part of TA of
Aelurillus deltshevi
sp. n. pointed perpendicular to embolus (Fig. 25).
Figures 20-28.
Aelurillus deltshevi
sp. n.: 20 male, body pattern 21 left palp, ventral view 22 ditto, retrolateral view 23 palpal femur, prolateral view 24 embolic division, ventral view 25 ditto, prolateral view 26 ditto, retrolateral view 27 embolic division, ventral view 28 male face;. Scale bars - 0.1 mm (21-22, 24-27), 0.5 mm (23); 1 mm (20).
Etymology.
This species is named after Prof. Christo Deltshev, the well-known Bulgarian arachnologist.
Description.
Male (Paratype, from Bulgaria): Carapace 2.8 long, 2.0 wide, 1.6 high at PLE. Ocular area 1.1 long, 1.55 wide anteriorly and 1.55 wide posteriorly. Diameter of AME 0.45. Abdomen 1.3 long, 1.2 wide. Cheliceral length 1.0. Clypeal height 0.3. Length of leg segments: I 1.4+0.7+0.9+0.65+0.55; II 1.5+0.9+0.9+0.6+0.6; III 1.9+0.9+1.4+1.3+0.65; IV 1.9+0.8+1.3+1.5+0.8. Leg spination: I: Fm d 1
-1-
5; Pt pr and rt 1; Tb pr 1-2, v 1
-1-
2 ap; Mt pr and rt 1-1, v 2-2 ap. II: Fm d 1
-2-
5; Pt pr and rt 1; Tb pr 1
-1-
1, v 1
-1-
2 ap; Mt pr and rt 1-1, v 2-2 ap. III: Fm d 1
-3-
5; Pt pr and rt 1; Tb d 1
-0-
0, pr and rt 1
-1-1-
1, v 1
-0-
2 ap; Mt d 1
-1-
0, pr and rt 1
-0-
2, v 1
-1-
2 ap. IV: Fm d 1
-2-
5; Pt pr and rt 1; Tb d 1
-0-
0, pr and rt 1
-1-1-
1, v 1
-0-
2 ap; Mt d 1
-1-
0, pr 1
-1-
2, rt 1
-0-
2, v 1
-1-
2 ap. Coloration: Carapace dark brown, with black eye field, covered with adpressed white scales, more densely on its sides. Carapace with two dorsal longitudinal white stripes. Eye field covered with black shining scales, with no colour pattern (Fig. 20). Clypeus, cheeks and chelicerae brown to dark brown (Fig. 16). Clypeus and cheeks densely covered with white hairs (especially beneath anterior median eyes) (Fig. 28). Hairs around eyes laterally and ventrally white, dorsally black. Abdomen yellow-gray, dorsum dark brown, with thin white hairs. Legs brownish yellow. Metatarsus and tarsus I yellow-brown (Fig. 17). Palps yellow, covered with white hairs, cymbium brown-yellow, covered with brown hairs. Palpal femur with a ventral knob (Fig. 23). Palpal structure as in Figs 21-22, 24-27.
Remarks.
Aelurillus deltshevi
sp. n. was hitherto identified as
Aelurillus v-insignitus
. There are two subspecies of
Aelurillus v-insignitus
,
Aelurillus v-insignitus morulus
(Simon, 1937) from France, and
Aelurillus v-insignitus obsoletus
(
Kulczynski
in Chyzer and
Kulczynski
1891) from Hungary. Simon (1937: p. 1267) commented that in southern France
Aelurillus v-insignitus morulus
would occur together with
Aelurillus v-insignitus
. This species is a local form and can be distinguished from
Aelurillus v-insignitus
by the abdomen and femur coloration (see p. 1227).
Kulczynski
(1891: p. 30) stated that
Aelurillus v-insignitus
and
Aelurillus v-insignitus obsoletus
were similar in the body colouration, but that of the eye field in
Aelurillus v-insignitus obsoletus
was not adequately visible ("areae huius pictura parum definita"). One of us (GA) tried to find the holotypes of both
Simon's
and
Kulczynski's
species but failed. It is most likely that they were lost.
Aelurillus deltshevi
sp. n., described here, has the black eye field, without a
"V"
pattern. According to
Kulczynski's
picture (1891: plate 1, figs 4
a-b
), the tibial apophysis is typical of
Aelurillus v-insignitus
. The TA in
Aelurillus deltshevi
sp. n. is different as the dorso-lateral branch of the TA in these species is not higher than in
Aelurillus v-insignitus
, and the ventro-lateral branch of the TA is less curved (Figs 24-27).
Proszynski
(1971)
described two forms of
Aelurillus v-insignitus
,
"black"
and
"grey"
. Both these forms have visible
"V"
pattern on the eye field (
Proszynski
1971
: figs 8-10) and a high dorso-lateral tibial apophysis (
Proszynski
1971
: figs 13, 16, 18-21). The terminal apophyses of the
"black"
and
"grey"
forms are also different from those of
Aelurillus deltshevi
sp. n. (
Żabka 1997
: figs 30-31, 41-42). However, all of them can easily be separated from
Aelurillus deltshevi
sp. n. by the carapace and clypeal colouration, also by the structure of the embolic division and the shape of the tibial apophysis.
Distribution.
Macedonia, Bulgaria and Azerbaijan (Fig. 1).
Comments.
Aelurillus deltshevi
sp. n. occurs in Macedonia and Bulgaria at the elevations below 500 m a.s.l., while
Aelurillus v-insignitus
has been recorded from the elevations above 500 m a.s.l..