Agroeca makarovae Esyunin

Esyunin, S. L. & Kazantsev, D. K, 2007, On the spider (Aranei) fauna of the Pechoro - Ilychskiy Reserve (North Urals), with the description of a new Agroeca species (Liocranidae), Arthropoda Selecta 16 (4), pp. 245-250 : 247-249

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.584085

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5662970

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scientific name

Agroeca makarovae Esyunin
status

sp. nov.

Agroeca makarovae Esyunin View in CoL sp.n.

Figs 1—4 View Figs 1 — 4 .

MATERIAL. Holotype ♂ ( ZMUM), c. 15 km North of Orenburg, Grebeni Vil., birch ( Betula ) forest, pitfall traps, 30.IX— 7.X.2007, V.O. Koz̕minykh . Paratypes: 1 ♂ ( PSU) , 1 ♀ ( ZMUM), together with the holotype ; 1♀ ( PSU), Komi Republic, Yaksha Vil., river bank, 23.IX.2003, O.L. Makarova .

DIAGNOSIS. The new species is most similar to the group of species distributed to the East of the Urals: A. maculata L. Koch 1879 , A. ornata (Banks 1892) and A. mongolica Schenkel, 1936 . From the former species, A. makarovae differs in the smaller body size, the shape of the embolic base (triangle in A. maculata ) and the wider epigynal fovea. From two other species, the male of new species can be distinguished by the embolic shape, which is characterized by the more narrow, not rounded base and the shorter, not ring-shaped apical part; the female can be distinguished by the median position of the epigynal pockets and the divergent endogynal ducts (two other species have the pockets at the forepart of epigyne and the connivent endogynal ducts).

By general appearance, the new species resembles species of Scotina , particularly those of Scotina celans (Blackwall, 1841) , but clearly differs from it by the leg spination (the genus Scotina is characterized by numerous spines of metatarsi, 6 to 13, and tibiae, 6 to 22; see Grimm & Vilbel, 1986).

DESCRIPTION. Male. Body yellow-grey, 4.6 (4.5—4.7) long. Carapace 2.8 (2.7—2.9) long, 2.1 wide, with the pattern of dark spots, with radial lines from the fovea to margins, and with thin black edging. Abdomen with dark spots dorsally. Tibia and metatarsus I with two pairs of ventral setae. Leg formula: 4123. Leg measurements see in the Table. Chelicera promargin with three teeth and retromargin with two teeth.

Leg Femur Patella & tibia

Metatarsus

Tarsus Total Male I 1,9(1,8—2,0) 2,4(2,3—2,5) 1,3(1,3—1,4) 1,0(1,0—1,1) 6,6(6,3—7,0) II 1,7(1,6—1,8) 2,1(2,0—2,2) 1,2(1,2—1,3) 0,9(0,9—1,0) 5,9(5,6—6,2) III 1,6(1,5—1,8) 1,8(1,7—1,8) 1,5(1,4—1,5) 0,9(0,9—1,0) 5,8(5,6—6,0) IV 2,2(2,1—2,3) 2,7(2,5—3,0) 2,4(2,3—2,4) 1,2(1,1—1,2) 8,4(8,0—8,8) Female I 2,1(2,1—2,2) 2,7(2,6—2,8) 1,3(1,3—1,3) 1,1(1,0—1,1) 7,1(7,0—7,3) II 1,9(1,9—2,0) 2,4(2,4—2,5) 1,3(1,3—1,4) 1,1(1,1—1,1) 6,7(6,5—7,0) III 1,8(1,7—1,9) 2,2(2,2—2,2) 1,6(1,5—1,7) 1,0(1,0—1,1) 6,7(6,5—6,9) IV 2,5(2,4—2,6) 3,1(3,0—3,2) 2,7(2,6—2,7) 1,3(1,3—1,3) 9,5(9,4—9,7)

Palp apically with the embolus ( Fig. 2 View Figs 1 — 4 ). The embolic base placoid, with lateral knob; embolic tip thin and intorted. Tibial apophysis tabulate and strong, becoming thinner in the apical half and in its tip ( Fig. 2 View Figs 1 — 4 ).

Female. Body 6.7 (6.2—7.1) long. Proportions of the carapace and the coloration as in male. Leg measurements see in the Table. Epigyne narrow-triangulate ( Fig. 3 View Figs 1 — 4 ). The epigynal pockets are situated medially. Spermathecae Sshaped, diverge from the medial line of the epigyne ( Fig. 4 View Figs 1 — 4 ).

ETYMOLOGY. The species is named after Dr. Olga L. Makarova (Moscow, Russia), who collected a part of the type series of this species from the North Urals.

ZMUM

Russia, Moscow, Moscow State University

PSU

PSU

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Liocranidae

Genus

Agroeca

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