Notes on Indian wolf spiders: II. Genus Hippasa Simon, 1885 (Araneae: Lycosidae Hippasinae)
Author
SANKARAN, PRADEEP M.
Author
CALEB, JOHN T. D.
text
Zootaxa
2023
2023-01-20
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5230.2.1
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10.11646/zootaxa.5230.2.1
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Hippasa madraspatana
Gravely, 1924
Figs 1C–D, H
,
23–26
,
40
Hippasa madraspatana
Gravely, 1924: 595
, fig. 1J (♂
♀
).
Tikader & Malhotra 1980: 289
, figs 93–96 (♂
♀
).
Sen
et al.
2015: 46
, plate XIV, figs 177–182 (♂).
Dhali
et al.
2017: 68
, plate XXIII, figs 306–311 (♂).
Caleb 2020
: 15725
, figs 11H–L, 26J (
♀
).
Type material.
Syntypes
♂ and
♀
from
INDIA
:
Tamil Nadu
:
Chennai
(=Madras) (
13°10'N
,
79°56'E
;
19 m
alt.),
6 September 1921
,
F.H. Gravely
leg., repository
NZC-ZSI
,
Kolkata
(5224/H2), examined
.
Topotype material examined.
INDIA
:
Tamil Nadu
:
Chennai
:
Tambaram
:
Madras Christian College
campus (
12°55'16.05''N
,
80°07'19.42''E
;
41 m
alt.),
10 December 2018
,
M.S. Pradeep
& A.
V
.
Mathew
leg.
,
from web on ground, by hand: 1 ♂,
1 subadult
♂,
3 ♀♀
(1 with egg sac),
1 subadult
♀
(
ADSH5950281
)
.
Other material examined.
INDIA
:
Tamil Nadu
:
Salem
:
Yercaud
(
11°46'N
,
78°12'E
;
1420 m
alt.),
28 May 2019
,
M.S. Pradeep
& A.
V
.
Mathew
leg.
,
from web on roadside mud embankment, by hand:
2 ♀♀
(
ADSH5950282
)
.
Diagnosis.
Males of
H
.
madraspatana
are closely related to the males of
H
.
agelenoides
as both share large, anterior and triangular mesal arms of tegular apophysis and ventrally visible, triangular tegular process, but can be distinguished from the latter by less developed lamellate process of tegulum (vs. well-developed in
H
.
agelenoides
), anterior arm of tegular apophysis long, with slightly curved distal part (vs. comparatively short, with abruptly curved distal part in
H
.
agelenoides
), conductor broad (vs. comparatively narrow in
H
.
agelenoides
) and long, embolus with ventral membranous sheath and sharp distal curvature (vs. embolus short, with slight curvature and lacking membranous sheath in
H
.
agelenoides
) (compare
Figs 25B, D
,
26A, C
with 7B, D, 8A, C). Females of
H
.
madraspatana
are similar to the females of
H
.
deserticola
as both share short spermathecal stalks and oval spermathecae, but can be distinguished from the latter by median plate without posterior scape (vs. present in
H
.
deserticola
) and vulva with accessory glands (vs. apparently absent in
H
.
deserticola
) (compare
Figs 25F–G
,
26D–E
with
Marusik & Nadolny 2021
: fig. 3A–B, D, F–G).
Supplementary description.
Male
in ethanol (ADSH5950281;
Fig. 24A–F
). Carapace, clypeus, chelicerae brownish; endites, labium, sternum, leg and pedipalp segments pale brownish; carapace with broad white lateral bands (
Fig. 24A
); eye region brownish with black shades; leg and pedipalp segments with black annulations and patches, particularly on femora, patellae and tibiae; dorsum of opisthosoma medially with a broad pale brown patch bordered by narrow white longitudinal bands that are discontinuous posteriorly; sides of opisthosoma, spinnerets blackish; venter of opisthosoma greyish black. Carapace medially clothed with fine black appressed setae. Thoracic fovea reddish, long (0.46), straight, longitudinal (
Fig. 24A
). Chelicerae dorsally clothed with moderately long setae; inner and outer surfaces provided with stridulatory files; promargin provided with a series of long setae with bend tips, pro- and retromargins with three teeth (
Fig. 24E
). Sternum provided with thick covering of black setae, without a median longitudinal band (
Fig. 24C
). Opisthosoma elongate-ovoid, hirsute (
Fig. 24A
). Spinnerets hirsute (
Fig. 24D
). Legs long, slender, hirsute, spinose; metatarsi lack scopulae; tarsi with reduced scopulae (
Fig. 24F
). Body length 6.42. Carapace 3.41 long, 2.62 wide. Opisthosoma 3.01 long, 1.96 wide. Eye diameters and interdistances: ALE 0.10, AME 0.11, PLE 0.21, PME 0.23; AME–ALE 0.05, AME–AME 0.11, AME–PME 0.15, PLE–PLE 0.63, PME–PLE 0.24, PME–PME 0.15. Clypeus height at AMEs 0.16, at ALEs 0.13. Length of chelicerae 1.35. Measurements of pedipalp and legs: pedipalp 3.76 [1.25, 0.56, 0.76, 1.19], I 7.54 [2.00, 0.94, 1.51, 1.88, 1.21], II 7.88 [2.12, 0.95, 1.52, 2.12, 1.17], III 8.20 [2.26, 0.94, 1.60, 2.23, 1.17], IV 11.22 [2.71, 0.98, 2.27, 3.66, 1.60]. Leg formula: 4321. Spination of pedipalp: femur pld 1 do 3 rld 1, patella pld 1 do 2, tibia pld 1 do 1 plv 1, tarsus/cymbium pld 1 plv 2; legs: femur I pld 2 do 3 rld 3, II pld 4 do 3 rld 3, III pld 3 do 3 rld 3, IV pld 3 do 3 rld 1; patellae I–IV pld 1 do 2 rld 1; tibia I pl 1 plv 3 do 1 rl 2 rld 1 rlv 3, II pl 1 pld 1 plv 1 do 1 rl 1 rld 1 rlv 3, III pl 1 pld 1 plv 3 do 1 rld 3 rlv 1, IV plv 3 do 1 rl 1 rld 2 rlv 2; metatarsus I pld 2 plv 3 rld 3 rlv 3 vt 1, II pld 3 plv 3 rld 3 rlv 3 vt 1, III pld 3 plv 3 rld 3 rlv 3 vt 1, IV pld 3 plv 3 rld 3 rlv 4 vt 1; tarsi I–IV spineless.
Pedipalp
(
Figs 25A–D
,
26A–C
): segments hirsute; cymbium proximally wide, gradually narrowing towards apex, without apical claw-like macrosetae, distoventrally provided with long hairs with bend tips (
Fig. 25A, C
). Tegulum large, occupying more than half of the ventral side of bulb (
Figs 25A–B
,
26A–B; T
); tegular groove less evident ventrally, with large lamellate process of tegulum partly visible in ventral view with a narrow tegular stalk (
Fig. 26A–B
; LT, TG, TS). Subtegulum small, subglobular, posteroprolaterally located (
Figs 25A–B
,
26A
; ST). Palea small, roughly rectangular, less sclerotised (
Figs 25D
,
26A, C
; Pa). Synembolus short, narrow, less curved, arising on ventroprolateral margin of palea, with smoothly rounded tip (
Figs 25D
,
26C
; Se). Tegular process broad, triangular (
Figs 25B
,
26A
; RTP). Tegular apophysis with long, anterior arm having slight retrolateral curvature and angular tip, with short retrolaterally directed mesal arm having broad base and angular tip (
Figs 25B–C
,
26A–B
; TA, AT, MT). Conductor large, hyaline, lying behind embolus, with a retrolateral bent (
Figs 25B–C
,
26A–B; C
). Embolus thin, moderately long, with broad embolic base, ventrally provided with membranous sheath-like extension, with C-shaped distal curvature, with rounded tip (
Figs 25D
,
26C; E
, EB, MS).
FIGURE 23.
Hippasa madraspatana
Gravely, 1924
, syntype male (NZC-ZSI 5224/H2).A habitus, dorsal view. B left chelicera, retrolateral view. C–E left pedipalp: C prolateral view; D ventral view; E retrolateral view. F labels from the syntype tube. Scale bars: A, 1 mm; B–E, 0.2 mm.
FIGURE 24.
Hippasa madraspatana
Gravely, 1924
, male (A–F) and female (G–L) (ADSH5950281). A, G habitus, dorsal view. B, H same, frontal view. C, I prosoma showing endites, labium, sternum, ventral view. D, J spinnerets, ventral view. E, K left chelicera, retrolateral view. F, L left tarsus IV showing reduced scopula, lateral view. Scale bars: A, G, 2 mm; B–C, F, H–I, 1 mm; D–E, J, L, 0.5 mm; K, 0.2 mm.
FIGURE 25.
Hippasa madraspatana
Gravely, 1924
, male and female genitalia (ADSH5950281). A–C male left pedipalp, D male right pedipalp: A prolateral view; B ventral view; C retrolateral view; D embolic division, ventral view. E–G female genitalia: E intact epigyne, ventral view; F same, after clearing in KOH and removing bushy setae, ventral view; G vulva, dorsal view. Scale bars: A–C, 0.5 mm; D–G, 0.2 mm.
FIGURE 26.
Hippasa madraspatana
Gravely, 1924
, male and female genitalia (ADSH5950281). A–B male left pedipalp, C male right pedipalp: A ventral view; B retrolateral view; C embolic division, ventral view. D–E female genitalia: D epigyne, ventral view; E vulva, dorsal view. Abbreviations: AG accessory gland; AT anterior arm of tegular apophysis; C conductor; E embolus; EB embolic base; FD fertilization duct; LEP lateral epigynal plate; LT lamellate process of tegulum; MEP median epigynal plate; MS membranous sheath; MT mesal arm of tegular apophysis; Pa palea; RTP retrolateral process of tegulum; S spermatheca; Se synembolus; SD sperm duct; SS spermathecal stalk; ST subtegulum; T tegulum; TA tegular apophysis; TG tegular groove; TS tegular stalk. Scale bars: A–B, 0.5 mm; C–E, 0.2 mm.
Female
in ethanol (ADSH5950281;
Fig. 24G–L
). Like the male, except by the following: carapace, eye region, clypeus, endites, labium, sternum, leg and palp segments pale brownish; carapace and eye region medially clothed with black and white appressed setae; dorsum of opisthosoma medially with a broad creamy-white patch that bears an anterior brown marking; venter creamy-white with black shades. Thoracic fovea slightly long (0.48) (
Fig. 24G
). Body length 6.79. Carapace 3.16 long, 2.44 wide. Opisthosoma 3.63 long, 2.41 wide. Eye diameters and interdistances: ALE 0.10, AME 0.11, PLE 0.16, PME 0.18; AME–ALE 0.07, AME–AME 0.12, AME–PME 0.17, PLE–PLE 0.58, PME–PLE 0.21, PME–PME 0.24. Clypeus height at AMEs 0.16, at ALEs 0.15. Length of chelicerae 1.26. Measurements of palp and legs: palp 3.40 [1.10, 0.54, 0.68, 1.08], I 7.48 [2.05, 1.01, 1.47, 1.70, 1.25], II 7.54 [2.16, 1.06, 1.47, 1.70, 1.15], III 8.12 [2.16, 1.04, 1.54, 2.11, 1.27], IV 11.24 [2.85, 1.13, 2.24, 3.42, 1.60]. Spination of palp: femur pld 1 do 4, tibia pl 1 plv 1 rld 1, tarsus pl 1 pld 1 plv 1 rl 1 rlv 1; legs: femur I pld 2 do 3 rld 2, II pld 3 do 3 rld 3, III pld 2 do 3 rld 3; tibia I pl 1 pld 1 do 1 rl 1 rld 1 rlv 3, II pl 1 pld 1 plv 1 do 2 rl 1 rld 1 rlv 3, III pl 1 pld 1 plv 3 do 2 rl 1 rld 1 rlv 1, IV pl 1 pld 1 plv 3 do 2 rl 1 rld 1 rlv 2; metatarsus I pld 2 plv 3 rl 1 rld 1 rlv 3 vt 1, II pld 3 plv 3 rld 2 rlv 3 vt 1.
Genitalia
(
Figs 25E–G
,
26D–E
): epigyne clothed in bushy setae (
Fig. 25E
), with broadly triangular median plate having irregular margin and short conical lateral plates (
Figs 25F
,
26D
; MEP, LEP). Spermathecal stalks short, wavy (
Figs 25G
,
26E
; SS). Accessory glands nearly oval, with short stalk arising from the base of spermathecal stalks (
Fig. 26E
; AG). Spermathecae oval (
Figs 25G
,
26E; S
). Fertilization ducts anteriorly directed, diverging (
Fig. 26E
; FD).
Variation.
Female (n=3): body length 6.52–6.79.
Distribution.
India
:
Gujarat
,
Tamil Nadu
,
West Bengal
(
Gravely 1924
;
Tikader & Malhotra 1980
;
Sen
et al.
2015
; present data) (
Fig. 40
).
Remarks.
The NZC-ZSI collection has one glass bottle for
H. madraspatana
, labeled as ‘Types’ (5224/H2), containing pieces of prosoma, opisthosoma, chelicerae, left pedipalp and a few leg segments, all are in bad condition (
Fig. 23A–E
).