New ground-spider genera and species with annexed checklist of the Gnaphosidae (Araneae) of Israel
Author
Levy, Gershom
text
Zootaxa
2009
2066
1
49
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.186952
4239119c-102b-417f-b91e-619957e061c1
1175-5326
186952
Talanitoides habesor
n. sp.
Figs 53–56
Type
material.
Adult male
holotype
from Nahal
HaBesor
Reserve, Western Negev,
Israel
, leg. Itai Opatovsky,
December 14, 2006
, pitfall trap (
HUJ
15555); female
paratype
from nearby surroundings of Be’eri,
Israel
, leg. Itai Opatovsky,
January 23, 2007
, pitfall trap (
HUJ
15554).
Etymology.
The specific name is a noun in apposition referring to the area where the
holotype
was collected.
Description.
Gnaphosids with delicate, yellowish body. Eyes, labium and legs as for genus. Chelicerae with 4 pro- and 3 retromarginal teeth in male, 5 pro- and 3 retromarginal teeth in female.
Male
. Measurements (
holotype
): total length 3.2; carapace length 1.4, width 1.0, index 1.4; labial index 1.42; clypeal index 1.0; MOQ index 11.6; legs length: I 4.6, II 3.7, III 3.1, IV 4.9; patella-tibia index 1.28.
Palpus.
Large thick blackish embolus extends nearly the entire length of bulb terminating apically with split tip; brown bulky apical apophysis ends with thick bent tip (
Figs 53, 54
). Long straight tibial apophysis extends apically on ectal side more than half length of cymbium (
Fig. 54
).
Female.
Measurements (
paratype
): total length 5.0; carapace length 2.0, width 1.5, index 1.3; labial index 1.66; clypeal index 1.43; MOQ index 10.0; legs length: I 5.6, II 4.9, III 4.4, IV 6.6; patella-tibia index 1.1.
Epigynum
.
Anterior dark yellow small hood opens towards fine median indentation (
Fig. 55
); globular spermathecae extend into long straight parallel tubes with distended tips (
Fig. 56
).
Diagnosis.
The peculiar embolus and apical apophysis along with the elongate, straight tibial apophysis of the male palpus and, the epigynal plate of the female with the hood and median indentation and the peculiar spermathecal tubes are all diagnostic characters of
Talanitoides habesor
not possessed by any other gnaphosid.
Distribution.
Israel
, Western Negev, known only from the
type
locality.