Drassodex simoni Hervé, Roberts & Murphy, 2009, sp. nov
Main Authors: | Hervé, Christophe, Roberts, Michael J., Murphy, John A. |
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Format: | info publication-taxonomictreatment Journal |
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, 2009
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https://zenodo.org/record/5663966 |
Daftar Isi:
- Drassodex simoni sp. nov. Figs 1, 16–17, 20– 23 Drassodes heeri Simon, 1914: 133, 207, figs 219–222 (in part, figs 220–221); Grimm, 1985: 109, figs 122, 130 – 131 (in part, fig. 130 c). Drassodex heeri Murphy, 2007: 41, 55, figs p. 234–235. Type material: Holotype: female from France, Alpes-Maritimes, Entraunes, Lac des Garrets, 2620 m, Aug. 17, 2004, C. Hervé (MNHN ARM 034a, AR 14595). Paratypes: 1 Ƥ and 2 3, same data as holotype (MNHN ARM 034b, AR 14596). Other material examined. FRANCE. Mixed tube: “ Alpes, Pyrénées-Orientales ” and “ Tré-La-Tête (août 1913)”, 20 Ƥ and 4 3, Simon collection n° 23825 (MNHN AR 9167). Alpes-de-Haute-Provence: 5 Ƥ and 2 3, Lac d’Allos, Col de Valgelaye, Jul. 1914, Simon collection n° 24757 (MNHN AR 9165); 1 Ƥ and 1 3, Col de la Cayolle, 2300 m, Aug. 23, 1934, L. Berland, Berland collection (MNHN AR 9169); 1 Ƥ, same locality, Aug. 13, 2006, C. Rollard (MNHN); 4 Ƥ, Uvernet-Fours, l’Eschillon, 2270–2350 m, Jul. 0 2, 2005, C. Hervé (MNHN ARM 121 / 122 / 123); 1 3, Allos, Lac du Trou de l’Aigle, 2676 m, Jul. 16, 2005, F. Breton (MNHN ARM FB 1). Alpes-Maritimes: 1 Ƥ, Belvédère, Lac Autier, 2280 m, Aug. 12, 2004, C. Hervé (MNHN ARM 015); 1 Ƥ and 1 3, same locality and date, 2590 m, O. Gargominy (MNHN ARM 019); 2 Ƥ, Entraunes, Lac des Garrets, 2680 m, Aug. 17, 2004, C. Hervé (MNHN ARM 035); 2 Ƥ, same locality, 2640 m, Jul. 0 3, 2005, C. Hervé (MNHN ARM 124). Haute-Savoie: 1 Ƥ and 1 3, Refuge Albert 1 er, E. Dresco, Dresco collection (MNHN). SWITZERLAND. No specific locality: 1 3, 6 Ƥ and 1 immature Ƥ, 1899, Nicholson, O. P.-Cambridge collection (HECO B. 236). Etymology. This species is dedicated to the famous French arachnologist Eugène Simon, who was the first to define the hypocrita -group (Simon 1893, 1914), and described several species belonging to the group. Diagnosis. This species belongs to the heeri -complex, along with D. heeri and D. drescoi sp. nov., but can be identified by some differential characters such as the very blunt inferior prong of the RTA (Fig. 23), the short and narrowed embolar coil tip (Fig. 22), and the egg-shaped to subpentagonal epigynal atrium (Figs 16, 20), which is smaller than that of the two others species (Table 1). Description. Male dimensions (paratype): total length 12.86. Carapace 5.45 long, 4.19 wide. Leg I: femur 5.06, patella 2.91, tibia 5.40, metatarsus 4.32, tarsus 2.23, total 19.92. Leg II: femur 4.36, patella 2.47, tibia 3.88, metatarsus 3.30, tarsus 1.93, total 15.94. Leg III: femur 3.93, patella 2.11, tibia 3.06, metatarsus 2.96, tarsus 1.82, total 13.88. Leg IV: femur 4.93, patella 2.40, tibia 4.41, metatarsus 4.46, tarsus 2.11, total 18.31. Leg spination: femora: I, II d 11 -0; I p0-0(1)- 1; III r 0-1 - 1; IV p0- 0-1; tibiae: I v 1 p(0)- 2 -0; II v 0-2 - 1 p(0); III, IV p 1 - 1 - 1; III v 2 - 2 (1 p)- 2, r 1 - 1 - 1 (1 - 1); IV r 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 (1 - 1 - 1); metatarsi: III p 2 (1)- 2 - 2, r 1 (2)- 2 - 2; IV v 2 - 1 p- 2. RTA bifid, superior prong short and strongly curved, slightly longer than the blunt inferior prong (Fig. 23); median apophysis pointing inwards; embolar coil twice looped, spiralling upwards along one axis, without terminal apophysis, and enlarged before its short, narrowed tip (Figs 22–23). Female dimensions (holotype): total length 14.29. Carapace 5.78 long, 4.48 wide. Leg I: femur 4.48, patella 2.63, tibia 3.81, metatarsus 3.30, tarsus 2.02, total 16.24. Leg II: femur 4.28, patella 2.44, tibia 3.42, metatarsus 3.10, tarsus 1.90, total 15.14. Leg III: femur 4.02, patella 2.23, tibia 2.96, metatarsus 2.83, tarsus 1.73, total 13.77. Leg IV: femur 5.06, patella 2.45, tibia 4.23, metatarsus 4.30, tarsus 2.15, total 18.19. Leg spination: femora: I, II d 1 - 1 -0; I p0-0(1)- 1; III r 0-1 - 1; IV p0- 0-1; tibiae: I v0(1 p)- 2 -0(1 p); II v 0-2 - 1 p(0); III p 1 - 1 - 1, v 2 - 2 (1 p)- 2, r 1 - 1 - 1 (1 - 1); IV p 1 - 1 - 1 (1 - 1 - 1 - 1), r 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 (1 - 1 - 1); metatarsi: III, IV r 1 (2)- 2 - 2; III p 2 (1)- 2 - 2; IV v 2 - 1 p- 2. Atrium small, egg-shaped (Fig. 20) to subpentagonal (Fig. 16), slightly higher than wide to slightly wider than high (0.28–0.44 wide, 0.33–0.46 high, ratio 0.80–1.14); anterior arch strongly sclerotized, usually curved forwards (Fig. 16), but sometimes almost straight (Fig. 20); copulatory openings narrow, only visible in posterior view, clearly separated; membranous coils looped more than twice, with internal contour followed by spiral-column shaped coiled ducts (Figs 17, 21). Distribution. Western Alps.
- Published as part of Hervé, Christophe, Roberts, Michael J. & Murphy, John A., 2009, A taxonomic revision of the genus Drassodex Murphy, 2007 (Araneae: Gnaphosidae), pp. 1-28 in Zootaxa 2171 on pages 14-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.189206