A review of Agelenini (Araneae: Agelenidae: Ageleninae) of Iran and Tajikistan, with descriptions of four new genera
Author
Zamani, Alireza
Author
Marusik, Yuri M.
text
Arachnology
2020
2020-04-30
18
4
368
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http://dx.doi.org/10.13156/arac.2020.18.4.368
journal article
10.13156/arac.2020.18.4.368
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Benoitia tadzhika
(
Andreeva, 1976
)
comb. n.
Agelena tadzhika
Andreeva 1976: 33
, figs. 38–41 (
♂
♀
).
Remarks
: This species is known from a single taxonomic entry. It was described based on
16 specimens
from southern
Tajikistan
. Later, it was reported from Kalmykia (
Minoranski & Ponomarev 1984
) and several localities in northwestern
Kazakhstan
(
Piterkina & Mikhailov 2009
;
Ponomarev & Dvadnenko 2013
). The original description and figures of the male palp and epigyne indicate that it is misplaced in
Agelena
and belongs to
Benoitia
(twisted conductor, epigynal fovea divided by septum). Therefore, we suggest a new combination. Because
B. tadzhika
is unknown between southern
Tajikistan
and northwestern
Kazakhstan
, and that specimens from distant populations have never been compared, it is quite possible that
Kazakhstan
and Kalmykia specimens belong to separate species.