The genus Haplodrassus Chamberlin, 1922 in the Mediterranean and the Maghreb in particular (Araneae: Gnaphosidae)
Author
Bosmans, Robert
Author
Kherbouche-Abrous, Ourida
Author
Benhalima, Souâd
Author
Hervé, Christophe
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-07-30
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Haplodrassus nigroscriptus
(
Simon, 1909
)
,
comb. n.
Figs 67‒76
,
83‒86
, map 4
Drassodes nigroscriptus
Simon, 1909
: 16
(♂♀).
Drassodes nigroscriptus deminutus
Simon, 1909
: 17
(♂♀),
syn. n.
Types
.
Type
series of
Drassodes nigroscriptus
from
Morocco
,
Marrakech-Safi
,
Mogador
(=
Essaouira
) (
N31°30’47”
W9°46’11”
), containing
4♂
and
3♀
,
Martinez de la Escalera
leg., 1907,
Coll. Simon
23869 (
MNHN
AR14581
)
;
examined.
Type
series of
Drassodes nigroscriptus deminutus
from
Morocco
,
Marrakech-Safi
,
Mogador
(=
Essaouira
;
N31°30’47”
W9°46’11”
), containing
4♂
and
1 subadult
♀
,
Martinez de la Escalera
leg., 1907,
Coll. Simon
12232 (
MNHN
AR14582
)
; MNHN, Coll. Simon; examined.
Etymology.
Simon (1909)
obviously gave this name as a reference to the speckled abdomen of the species.
Diagnosis.
Haplodrassus nigroscriptus
can at once be recognized by the speckled abdomen (
Figs 67, 68
). It is further remarkable in the male by the presence of abundant, strong spines on the cymbium (fig. 71), in the female by the more than 20 thick spines on the female palpal tarsus (fig. 73). The species can therefore not be confused with any other
Haplodrassus
species. Males can further be distinguished by the relatively small embolic apophysis (
Figs 70
,
83
), females by the rounded anterior hood and the fovea with nearly parallel margins (
Figs 74
,
85
).
Remarks.
There are no differences in the copulatory organs of the
syntypes
males and females of
H. nigroscriptus nigroscriptus
and
H. nigroscriptus deminutus
. They were collected at the same locality.
Simon (1909)
distinguished the two subspecies only by differences in size, colour and spinulation, but these are no diagnostic characters. We consider them synonyms.
FIGURES 67–76
.
Haplodrassus nigroscriptus
(type series from Morocco, Essaouira). 67. Male, dorsal aspect; 68. Female, dorsal aspect; 69. Male left palp, retrolateral view; 70. Idem, ventral view; 71. Male cymbium, dorsal view; 72. Male palpal tibia, dorsolateral view; 73. Female palp, lateral view; 74. Epigyne, ventral view; 75. Vulva, ventral view; 76. Idem, dorsal view.
FIGURES 77–86
. Figs 77‒82.
Haplodrassus lyndae
sp. n.
(Algeria, Col Telmet). 77. Male left palp, ventral view; 78. Male palpal tibia, dorsolateral view; 79. Embolic apophysis of male palp, ventral view; 80. Embolus, dorsal view; 81. Epigyne, ventral view; 82. Vulva, ventral view. Figs 83‒86.
Haplodrassus nigroscriptus
(type series from Morocco, Essaouira). 83. Male left palp, ventral view; 84. Male palpal tibia, dorsolateral view; 85. Epigyne, ventral view; 86. Vulva, ventral view.
Description.
Measurements: Male (n=8): total length 5.6‒7.2; carapace 2.68‒3.76 long, 2.12‒2.72 wide. Female (n=9): total length 4.8‒10.4; carapace 2.40‒4.22 long, 1.64‒3.32 wide.
Colour: Carapace yellowish brown, cephalic part brown; chelicerae dark brown; sternum yellowish brown with darkened margins; legs pale yellowish brown; abdomen pale grey speckled with abundant, small dark grey spots or short stripes, rarely not present (
Figs 67, 68
). Spinulation: General pattern.
Male palp: Tibia with 3 distinct spines at prolateral side; cymbium dorsally with about 20, scattered strong spines (fig. 71); tibial apophysis elongated, slightly curved with truncate tip (
Figs 72
,
84
); embolic apophysis narrow and elongated, small relatively to the tegulum, without denticles and with rounded tip (
Figs 70
,
83
).
Epigyne: Almost twice as long as wide, with semi-circular anterior hood (
Figs 74
,
85
); fovea with nearly parallel margins, without denticles; lateral pockets semi-circular (
Figs 75‒76
,
86
).
Citations
in the Maghreb.
MOROCCO
,
Marrakech-Safi
,
Asni
(
N31°10’03”
W7°54’45”
) (
Caporiacco 1932
).
Further
material examined.
MOROCCO
,
Marrakech-Safi
:
Amizmiz
(
N31°13’26”
W8°15’2”
),
1♀
,
28.III.1952
,
J. Malhomme
leg. (
ISRM
),
Souss-Massa
: N
.
Agadir
, road
Tamri—Tamanar
, N.
Tamri
estuary (
N30°44'20”
E9°50'6”
),
90m
,
5♀
, pitfalls in dunes with scarce vegetation,
5‒28.IV.2012
, R.
Bosmans
& J.
Van
Keer leg. (
CJVK
,
CRB
), idem,
Tamri
estuary (
N30°42'35”
E9°51'16”
),
5m
, 1♀, pitfalls in
Tamarix
marsh,
5‒28.IV.2012
, R. Bosmans leg. (CRB).
Ecology.
The species was collected in spring in an estuary and in neighbouring dunes.
Distribution.
Only known from a limited area in the south of
Morocco
(map 4).
MAP 4.
Distribution of
Haplodrassus nigroscriptus
(Simon)
(squares),
H. triangularis
sp. n.
(circles) and
H. typhon
(Simon)
(triangles).