The stone huntsman spider genus Eusparassus (Araneae: Sparassidae): systematics and zoogeography with revision of the African and Arabian species
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Moradmand, Majid
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Eusparassus walckenaeri
(
Audouin, 1826
)
Figs 1–3
,
46a–e
,
59a, b
Philodromus walckenaerii
Audouin, 1826: 390
, pl. 6, fig. 1 (description of female,
Egypt
; no
type
series designated).
Philodromus linnaei
Audouin, 1826: 390
, pl. 6, fig. 2 (description of male,
Egypt
, no
type
series designated) [synonymy by
Simon 1906
].
Drassus civilis
Reuss, 1834: 207
(description of juvenile;
holotype
, immature, examined) [synonymy by
Levy 1989
].
Sparassus walckenaeri
(Audouin)
.
Walckenaer 1837: 585
(transfer);
Pavesi 1880: 364
; 4;
Levy 1989: 132–138
, figs 3–18.
Ocypete tersa
C. L.
Koch, 1837: 83
, fig. 305 (description of female; from
Greece
,
type
not available) [synonymy by
Levy 1989
]. C. L.
Koch 1845: 39
, figs 980–981.
Sparassus cambridgii
Simon, 1874: 257
(description of juvenile, from
Egypt
) [synonymy by
Simon 1880
].
Sparassus validus
Thorell, 1875a: 80
(description of female;
holotype
female, MZH, examined) [synonymy by
Levy 1989
].
Thorell 1875b: 124
.
Sparassus cognatus
O.
Pickard-Cambridge, 1876: 588
(description of female;
syntypes
,
one female
and
10 immatures
,
Egypt
, not examined) [synonymy by
Levy 1989
].
Sparassus extensipes
Karsch, 1880: 383
, pl. 12, fig. 12. (description of male,
holotype
, male,
Egypt
:
Cairo
, not examined) [synonymy by
Simon 1906
].
Sparassus walckenaerius
(Audouin)
.
Simon 1880: 292
.
Sparassus tersa
(C. L. Koch)
.
Simon 1880: 291
(in part, material from
Greece
, MNHN, examined).
Sparassus linnaei
(Audouin)
Kulczyn'ski. 1901: 43
(transfer) (
one male
examined from
Cairo
in MIZ).
Eusparassus walckenaeri
(Audouin)
.
Simon, 1906: 1168
;
Strand 1908b: 24
;
Denis 1947: 50
, pl. 2, figs 14–16.);
Deltshev 2011: 28
;
Gabriel 2011: 9–12
, figs 2, 9;
Moradmand and Jäger 2012a: 2453
, figs 1B, 5–6, 23A (designation of
neotype
,
neotype
male from
EGYPT
examined).
Eusparassus tersa
(C. L. Koch)
.
Järvi 1912: 57
, fig. 48, pl. 4, figs 4–8 (transfer);
Järvi 1914: 173
.
Heteropoda civilis
(Reuss)
.
Strand 1916: 36
(unjustified combination).
Type material.
Neotype
of
E. walckenaeri
(subsequent designation by
Moradmand and Jäger 2012a
): male,
EGYPT
:
Muhafazat
al Qahirah
:
Cairo
[
N 30° 3'
,
E 31° 15'
], 1971 (
SNSD
52
)
;
Holotype
of
Drassus civilis
(designated by
Reuss 1834
): immatere,
EGYPT
:
Sinai
: Tor, 1827
Rüppell
leg. (
SMF
4575
)
;
Holotype
of
Sparassus validus
(designated by
Thorell, 1875a
): female,
TURKAY:
Taurus Mountains
, (label: Taur. Merid., Ent.etikett nr=232),
Nordmann
leg. (
MZH
20.492
)
.
Other material examined. (
16
♂,
18
♀♀
):
EGYPT
:
1♂
,
1♀
(
MM
121
), with same data as for
neotype
(
SNSD
)
;
Muhafazat
al
Qahirah
:
1♂
,
Helwan
,
March 1901
, in house (
NHM
)
;
1♂
,
Fayid
, gravel area,
15 April 1947
,
J.H. Graham
leg. (
NHM
1948.10.11.7)
;
1♂
,
Cairo
, with label: “
Sparassus linnaei
,
Cairo, det.
Kulczy
ṅski, F.1691” (
MIZ
212984
)
;
Muhafazat
al
Qina
:
1♂
(
MM
3
)
,
2♀♀
(
MM
17
,
MM
206
)
,
Luxor
(
Al Uqsur
),
Thebes
(
SMF
5557
)
;
Muhafazat
al
Jizah
:
1♂
(
MM
7
)
,
Al Jizah
(=
Gizeh
) (
SMF
5576
)
;
Muhafazat
al
Suways
:
1♀
,
Djebel Genaifa
,
W of Suez Canal
,
9 June 1947
,
G. Konieczny
leg. (
SMF
)
;
3♂
,
7♀♀
,
1 juv.
, “
Prof. J. Omer-Cooper
SIWA Expedition 1935
”,
Libyan Desert
,
Siwa Oasis
,
20–30
May
(
2♀♀
,
1 juv.
:
NHM
1936.2.12.94–96,
2♂
:
NHM
1936.2.12.97–98),
29 April
(
1♂
:
NHM
1936.7.10.6),
22 July
(
1♀
:
NHM
1936.2.12.176),
August (
1♀
:
NHM
1936.2.12.157),
22 August
(
1♀
:
NHM
1936.2.12.177),
30 August
(
1♀
:
NHM
1936.2.12.560)
;
1♂
,
2♀♀
,
18 October 1985
,
Sörensen
&
Kollend
leg. (
ZMUC
)
;
LIBYA
:
Baladiyat
al Kufrah
:
1♂
,
Jebel Uweinat
,
Karkur Talh
[
N 21° 54’
,
E 024° 58’
], “Mission Scientifique Belge”,
25 October 1968
(
MRAC 135886
)
;
1♀
,
Baladiyat Shahhat
,
Susa
(=Soussa) (
MNHN 227.61
)
;
SUDAN
:
Wilayat
al Khartoum
:
1♂
,
Khartoum
,
July 1909
,
S.S. Floman
leg. (
NHM
09.10.13.1048)
;
1♀
,
1 juv.
,
Khartoum
,
October 1979
,
El Hamin El Rayal
leg. (
MRAC
152086–87
)
;
Wilayat
al
Bahar
al
Ahmar
:
1♀
,
Gabet
al
Maadin
,
20 km
S of Mohammed Qul.
,
21 September 1960
,
Prof. J. C. Thompson
leg. (
NHM
)
;
ALGERIA
:
Wilaya
d'
El Oued
:
1♂
,
1♀
,
El Oued
, C.
I
.E. coll: 13593-1559, 1953,
L. Past
al
Ag
leg. (
NHM
)
;
Wilaya
d'
Illizi
:
1♂
,
Fort Polignac
, C.
I
.E. coll: 13593-3585,
September 1953
,
L. Pastal Ag
leg. (
NHM
)
;
Wilaya
d'
Tamanghasset
:
1♀
,
1 juv.
,
Tamarnaset
, C.
I
.E. coll: 13593, 1953,
L. Past
al
Ag
leg. (
NHM
)
;
TUNISIA
:
Gouvernorat de Gafsa
:
1♂
,
Gafsa
, 1904,
Weiss
leg. (
MNHN
)
;
Gouvernorat de Kebili
:
1♂
.
Kebili
,
Zaafrane
15 km
w
Douz
,
N 33° 26' 44.2''
,
E 8° 54' 7.6''
,
21 May 2007
,
C. Muster
leg. (
CCM
)
.
Diagnosis.
Embolus tip (ET) retrolaterad and subsequently twisted distad (
Fig. 1d
); dRTA extending laterodistally (
Fig. 1b
); MS (compared to that of
E. laevatus
comb. nov.
) enlarged and longer than wide (
Figs 2a
;
3a, c
). [see also diagnosis for
walckenaeri
species group above].
Description. Male
(ranges: n=17, single measurement: MM7):
Measurements.
Medium sized; total length 13.6–16.7, prosoma length 7.1–8.4, prosoma width 6.0–7.2, anterior width of prosoma 2.8–3.8, opisthosoma length 6.5–8.3, opisthosoma width 5.0–5.8. Eye diameters: AME 0.50, ALE 0.48, PME 0.47, PLE 0.51; eye interdistances: AME-AME 0.20, AME-ALE 0.06, PME-PME 0.44, PME-PLE 0.52, AME-PME 0.42, ALE-PLE 0.30, clypeus height at AME 0.63, clypeus height at ALE 0.69.
Chelicerae.
Chelicerae with 2 anterior and 3 to 5 posterior teeth (first three larger with additional smaller ones); cheliceral furrow with 8 to 20 intermarginal denticles; mostly with one bristle at distal end of cheliceral basal segment (
Fig. 1f
).
Legs.
Leg formula: II IV I III. Measurements of palp and legs (MM7): Palp 11.8 [3.8, 1.7, 2.2, 4.1], I 44.7 [12.0, 4.6, 12.2, 12.3, 3.6], II 48.1 [13.1, 4.8, 13.4, 13.2, 3.6], III 40.8 [11.7, 4.2, 11.2, 10.6, 3.1], IV 45.5 [12.5, 4.0, 12.0, 13.7, 3.3].
Spination
. Palp 131, 001/101, 1111; Legs: Femur I–III 323, IV 321/322; Patella I–IV 001/101; Tibia
I–IV 2124
/2224; Metatarsus
I–III 2024
, IV 3036.
Palp.
As in diagnosis with cymbium less than two times longer than tibia (
Fig. 1c
); ET hyline and not covered by EM ventrally (
Fig. 1d
); vRTA pointed and triangular in ventral view (
Fig. 1b
).
Female
(ranges: n=18, single measurement: MM17):
Measurements
. Medium to large sized; total length 17.8–26.6, prosoma length 7.5–10.1, prosoma width 6.4– 8.7, anterior width of prosoma 3.7–5.0, opisthosoma length 10.3–16.5, opisthosoma width 7.2–11.0. Eye diameters: AME 0.47, ALE 0.42, PME 0.44, PLE 0.51; eye interdistances: AME-AME 0.19, AME-ALE 0.08, PME-PME 0.41, PME-PLE 0.57, AME-PME 0.50, ALE-PLE 0.39, clypeus AME 0.71, clypeus ALE 0.65.
Chelicerae.
Chelicerae as in males.
Legs.
Leg formula: II IV I III. Measurements of palp and legs. Palp 12.0 [3.6, 1.8, 2.5, 4.1], I 36.6 [10.0, 4.5, 9.2, 9.7, 3.2], II 40.6 [11.3, 4.9, 10.5, 10.7, 3.2], III 34.3 [10.1, 4.1, 8.8, 8.5, 2.8], IV 38.7 [11.0, 4.1, 9.7, 10.7, 3.2].
Spination.
Palp 131, 001, 1111, 1013; Legs: Femur I–III 323, IV 321/322; Patella I–IV 000/001; Tibia
I–IV 2024
; Metatarsus
I–III 2024
, IV 3034/3036.
Epigyne/vulva.
As in diagnosis with EF slightly longer than wide (
Fig. 2a
) or as wide as long (
Figs 3a, c
); MS lacking a sclerotized strip dorsally (
Fig. 2b
); TL of vulva simply spherical (
Fig. 3b
) or folded (
Fig. 3d
).
Colouration
(Live). Varies from dark brown with darker W-shaped distinct pattern on prosoma, a series of chevrons on dorsal opisthosoma and surrounding additional dark patches; legs clearly banded (
Figs 46 a, c–e
) to a milky cream body decorated with fewer dark patches on prosoma and opisthosoma, femora not banded with dark rings (
Fig. 46b
); ventral opisthosoma lacking dark marking (
Fig. 46d
).
FIGURE 1.
Eusparassus walckenaeri
(
Audouin, 1826
)
, male from EGYPT: Thebes (SMF). (a–c) left palp (a prolateral, b ventral, c retrolateral); (d) tip of embolus and conductor, ventral; (e) eye arrangement, dorsal; (f) right chelicera, ventral. Abbreviations: C—Conductor, dRTA—dorsal retrolateral tibial apophysis, E—Embolus, EM—Embolus membrane, ET— Embolus tip, H—Haematodocha, SpD—Sperm duct, ST—Subtegulum, T—tegulum, vRTA—ventral retrolateral tibial apophysis.
FIGURE 2.
Eusparassus walckenaeri
(
Audouin, 1826
)
, female from EGYPT: Thebes (SMF). (a) epigyne, ventral; (b) vulva, dorsal (c) left vulva, anterio-dorso-lateral. Abbreviations: AMLL—anterior margin of lateral lobes, CD—copulatory duct, CO—copulatory opening, EF—epigynal field, FD—fertilization duct, Gpo—glandular pores, L—Lumen, LL—lateral lobes, MS—median septum, SS—slit sensillum, TL—turning loop, Vsh—vulva shadow.
Remarks.
Species boundaries in
walckenaeri
species group remain obscure, despite distinguishing three valid species. Since
E. walckenaeri
shows a great similarity in copulatory structures in a vast area, it requires an additional and robust molecular investigation to uncover potential hidden diversity. For example, specimens from the
Seychelles
(MRAC 144729) examined by
Benoit (1978)
were studied and confirmed to be an
Eusparassus
sp.
of the
walckenaeri
species group.
Levy (1989)
and
Saaristo (2010)
mentioned this record referring to
Benoit (1978)
but it seems that they did not study the specimens, as no illustration of the specimens appeared in their publications. These specimens closely resemble undescribed species from Eastern Africa and Arabia and were probably introduced to the islands by ships.
Benoit (1978)
stated that
E. walckenaeri
was introduced to the
Seychelles
Islands from the Mediterranean region. These specimens resemble
E. walckenaeri
but the diagnostic characters are neither sufficient to describe a new species nor to list them under
E. walckenaeri
. These speciemens are larger and more robust than
E. walckenaeri
and the epigyne has dorsally an additional sclerotized median band on the MS (
Figs 9d, e
;
10a–b
), Gpo is located in a small circular depression on vulva but with considerable distance from TL (
Figs 9f
,
10e
), compared to that of
E. walckenaeri
. The specimens from
Somalia
and
Sudan
have a similar dark pattern as
E. walckenaeri
group but with white background (
Fig. 46f
) (instead of dark brown or creamy as in other
walckenaeri
group members). DNA barcoding from freshly collected samples hopefully will assist in any final decision.
Known geographical distribution and habitat.
From
Greece
in the North to
Chad
in the South and from
Algeria
in the West to
Iraq
in the East (
Fig. 70a
), collected near vicinities of villages, orchards, stony deserts, living under stones.