On Araniella and Neoscona (Araneae, Araneidae) of the Caucasus, Middle East and Central Asia
Author
Zamani, Alireza
Author
Marusik, Yuri M.
Author
Sestakova, Anna
text
ZooKeys
2020
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.906.47978
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.906.47978
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Araniella villanii
sp. nov.
Figs 1B, D
; 3A, B
; 4C, D
; 5A, B
; 7A
; 8A
; 9A
; 10A
; 18
Type material.
Iran:
Holotype
♂ and
paratypes
1♀ (MHNG), Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari Province: Kuhrang,
32°28'N
,
50°08'E
, 19.06.1974 (A. Senglet). Kazakhstan: 2♂ 4♀ (ZMMU), East Kazakhstan Region: Urzhar Distr., Tarbagatai Mt. Range, 5 km NE of Alekseevka, Urzharka river canyon, left bank,
47°17'N
,
81°37'E
, 1050-1200 m, 23.06.2001 (A.V. Gromov); 3♂ 4♀ (ZMMU), Urzhar Distr., 7-8 km NE of Karatuma [=Kirovka], Tarbagatai Mt. Range, Sholakterek river canyon, left bank,
47°10'N
,
82°06'E
, 1200-1250 m, 23.06.2001 (A.V. Gromov); 1♂ 2♀ (ZMMU), Urzhar Distr., ca. 4 km NE of Kyzylbulak [=Petrovskoye], Kyzylbulak river canyon, left bank,
47°03'N
,
82°18'E
, 1100-1150 m, 21.06.2001 (A.V. Gromov). India: 6♂ 2♀ (MMUE), Himachal Pradesh State: Tandi Vill., 5 km S of Keylong, 2700 m, 11.06.1999 (Y.M. Marusik); 1♂ 1♀ (MMUE), Jahalman Vill.,
32°38'N
,
76°51'E
, 3000-3100 m, 13.06.1999 (Y.M. Marusik).
Figure 3.
Male palps of
Araniella villanii
sp. nov. (
A, B
) and
A. proxima
(
C, D
).
A, C
Retrolateral
B, D
ventral. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.
Figure 4.
Male palps of
Araniella mithra
sp. nov. (
A, B
) and
A. villanii
sp. nov. (
C, D
).
A, C
Retrolateral
B, D
ventral. Abbreviations:
Co
conductor,
Em
embolus,
Ma
median apophysis,
Ra
radix,
Ta
terminal apophysis,
Tr
tegular ridge,
Tt
tip of tegulum. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.
Figure 5.
SEM graphs of the bulbs of
Araniella villanii
sp. nov. (
A, B
) and
A. proxima
(
C, D
).
A, C
Retrolateral
B, D
ventro-retrolateral. Blue - median apophysis, green - embolus, red - terminal apophysis, violet - conductor. Scale bars: 0.1 mm.
Comparative material.
Araniella proxima
(
Kulczynski
, 1885). Russia: 1♂ 1♀ (ZMMU): SE Tuva, Tere-Khol Lake, Sharlaa Stand and vicinity,
50°01'N
,
95°03'E
, 1050 m, 6-14.07.1996 (Y.M. Marusik).
Etymology.
This species is named after French mathematician
Cedric
Villani (born 5.10.1973), winner of the Fields Medal in 2010 and the former director of Sorbonne
University's
Henri
Poincare
Institute, for his "mysterious love" for spiders.
Diagnosis.
Male palp and epigyne resemble those of
A. proxima
and
A. opisthographa
. Both species, compared to
A. villanii
sp. nov., have similar shape of embolus, and terminal apophysis is identical to that of
A. proxima
and conductor is identical to that of
A. opisthographa
. However, the new species can be diagnosed by the following characteristics: 1) the tegulum in
A. villanii
sp. nov. is markedly shorter, higher, protruding and rounded, vs. more compact non-protruding tegulum with distinctly higher ridge in
A. proxima
, and slender with pointed tip in
A. opisthographa
; 2) the terminal apophysis in
A. villanii
sp. nov. is almost as wide throughout its length, vs. wider at the tip in
A. opisthographa
; 3) the conductor in
A. villanii
sp. nov. has one spike and one more rounded process connected to each other, vs. two independent spikes in
A. proxima
; 4) the median apophysis in
A. villanii
sp. nov. is longer in comparison to both mentioned species; 5) epigyne of
A. villanii
sp. nov. has a distinctly broader scape, vs. slender in
A. proxima
and
A. opisthographa
; 6) the median plate is narrower and more rectangular in the new species, vs. wider and rounded plate in
A. opisthographa
and triangular plate in
A. proxima
; 7) receptacles and entrance ducts in
A. villanii
sp. nov. do not touch each other, but in
A. opisthographa
both structures touch each other, and in
A. proxima
only receptacles touch each other.
Description
(colors and pattern seem faded).
Male
(holotype). Habitus as in Fig.
1B
. Total length 4.37. Carapace 1.91 long, 1.69 wide in pars thoracica, 0.76 in pars cephalica. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME: 0.08, ALE: 0.07, PME: 0.09, PLE: 0.09, AME-AME: 0.12, PME-PME: 0.11. Carapace, sternum, labium, chelicerae, and maxillae reddish brown, lighter ventrally, carapace with two broad dark marginal bands. Legs lighter in color than the carapace, distally with dark broad annulations. Abdomen pale (stored in alcohol, most probably green in live specimens) dorsally, dark gray ventrally, posterodorsally with three pairs of black lateral spots. Spinnerets light brown, apical segment lighter. Leg I measurements: 6.43 (1.97, 0.82, 1.50, 1.46, 0.68).
Palp as in Figs
3A, B
;
4C, D
;
5A, B
. Tegulum terminally blunt with round ridge; terminal apophysis with blunt end and almost equally wide along its length; embolus triangular-shaped, with wider base; median apophysis sickle-shaped bent upwards with pointed tip ending near base of embolus and covered by many small denticles; conductor with one distinct spike and one more rounded process.
Female.
Habitus as in Fig.
1D
. Total length 6.00. Carapace 2.58 long, 2.15 wide in pars thoracica, 1.29 in pars cephalica. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME: 0.09, ALE: 0.08, PME: 0.10, PLE: 0.09, AME-AME: 0.14, PME-PME: 0.12. Coloration as in male. Leg I measurements: 6.78 (1.93, 0.98, 1.49, 1.51, 0.87).
Epigyne as in Figs
7A
,
8A
,
9A
,
10A
. Scape wider in the middle, extending beyond epigynal plate. Copulatory ducts not clearly visible through epigyne cuticle. Oval receptacles are about half their diameter apart; entrance ducts a similar distance apart. Median plate (posterior view), between lateral sclerotized copulatory bulges, slender, slightly wider in the middle.
Phenology.
All adult specimens were collected in mid and late June.
Distribution.
Known only from the type localities in southwestern Iran, eastern Kazakhstan and northern India. Potentially widely distributed in the Middle East and Central Asia.