Nesticella kerzhneri (Marusik, 1987)

Omelko, M. M. & Fomichev, A. A., 2020, REDESCRIPTION OF A POORLY KNOWN SPECIES NESTICELLA KERZHNERI (MARUSIK, 1987) (ARANEI: NESTICIDAE), Far Eastern Entomologist 410, pp. 11-16 : 12-15

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https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.410.2

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scientific name

Nesticella kerzhneri (Marusik, 1987)
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Nesticella kerzhneri (Marusik, 1987) View in CoL

Figs 1–13 View Figs 1‒4 View Figs 5‒12 View Fig

Howaia kerzhneri Marusik, 1987: 462 , figs. 4-6 (♂, ♀); Marusik & Kovblyuk, 2011:

199, fig. 25.3 (♂).

Nesticella kerzhneri: Platnick, 1989: 184 View in CoL .

MATERIAL. Russia: Khabarovsky Krai: Bolshekhekhtsyrsky Reserve, environs of

Bychikha Village , 48°14.56’N, 134°47’E, “Klyuch Sosnenskiy” Kordon, 300–430 m GoogleMaps , 13–

14.IX 2005, 1♀ ( ZMUT), leg. Y.M. Marusik ; Bolshekhektsyrsky Reserve , tall grass with moist ground litter, 11.IX 2005, 1♀ ( ZMUT), leg. Y.M. Marusik ; Bolshekhekhtsyrsky

Reserve , Chirki Kordon, V-VI 2004, 5♂, 9♀ ( ZMUT), leg. A.V. Tanasevitch ; Bolshekhekhtsyrsky Reserve , fir with moss litter, 27.V 2004, 12♂ 10♀ ( ZMUT), leg. A.V. Tanasevitch.

Primorsky Krai: Sikhote-Alin Mountains, Ovrazhnaya Mountain , 43°42.329’N, 132°07.270’E GoogleMaps ,

large-block scree in the oak forest, 200 m, 14.VII 2019, 1♂, 2♀ ( ZMMU), 2♂, 2♀ ( ISEA

001.8522), leg. A.A. Fomichev; environs of Vladivostok, Okeanskaya, 43°13.502’N,

132°1.394’E, creek valley, 24.VII 1994, 9♂, 14♀ ( ZMUT), leg. K.Y. Eskov.

DIAGNOSIS. Judging from the structure of copulatory organs, N. kerzhneri belongs to the Nesticella brevipes -group. The males of N. kerzhneri can be distinguished from those of most other species of this group by the combined presence of the following features: (1) paracymbium having only one branch (Dp -II absent); (2) Dp with a hook-like, sharply pointed tip

( Fig. 4 View Figs 1‒4 ); (3) Tg relatively short, rounded. Females of N. kerzhneri resemble those of N.

liuzhaiensis Lin, Ballarin et Li, 2016, N. robusta Lin, Ballarin et Li, 2016 and N. yao Lin ,

Ballarin et Li, 2016 by having a wide scape (Sp) with almost straight posterior margin. From the first species, N. kerzhneri can be easily separated by their larger spermathecae (diameter of which is greater than copulatory duct width vs. less than copulatory duct width) and from the two latter species, by having more widely spaced copulatory ducts (1.45 of copulatory duct diameter vs. 0.65 and 0.63, respectively).

DESCRIPTION. Male. Total length 2.22. Carapace 1.09 long, 0.92 wide. Abdomen 1.28

long, 1.12 wide. Clypeus 0.2 high. Sternum 0.65 long, 0.62 wide. Habitus as in Figs 10–12 View Figs 5‒12 .

Carapace yellow, slightly darker at cephalic part. Clypeus yellowish. Chelicerae orange.

Maxillae and labium yellowish. Sternum yellow with sparse long setae. All leg segments yellow, except for Mt–Ta I and Mt–Ta II which light brown. Abdomen color varies from grayish yellow to dark gray dorsally with poorly visible spots, ventrally light brown. Area around spinnerets grayish.

retrolateral. Scale = 0.2 mm. Abbreviations see text.

epigyne, ventral view; 6 – macerated epigyne, dorsal view; 7 – intact epigyne, ventral view;

8 – female habitus, dorsal view; 9 – same, ventral view; 10 – male habitus, dorsal view; 11 –

same, ventral view; 12 – male, lateral view. Scale = 0.1 mm (5–7) and 0.5 mm (8–12). Abbreviations see text.

Leg measurements: I 6.34 (1.80+0.44+1.73+1.63+0.74); II 4.66 (1.37+0.37+1.19+1.14+

0.59); III 3.61 (1.11+0.32+0.79+0.88+0.51); IV 5.17 (1.59+0.35+1.38+1.25+0.60). Male palp as in Figs 1–4 View Figs 1‒4 . Cymbium approximately 1.5 times longer than wide. Paracymbium with two ventral apophyses (Va-I, Va-II) ( Figs 1, 4 View Figs 1‒4 ). Va-I long and laminar, while Va-II shorter.

Distal process (Dp) without any branches with hook-like tip ( Figs 1–2, 4 View Figs 1‒4 ). Dorsal apophysis

(Da) flat and triangular ( Fig. 2 View Figs 1‒4 ). Terminal apophysis (Ta) long and narrow ( Fig. 1 View Figs 1‒4 ). Tegular apophysis (Tg) poorly developed, short and rounded ( Fig. 1 View Figs 1‒4 ). Conductor (C) with a long,

finger-like process (Cp) ( Figs 3–4 View Figs 1‒4 ).

Female. Total length 2.50. Carapace 1.14 long, 0.94 wide. Abdomen 1.66 long, 1.12

wide. Clypeus height 0.18. Sternum 0.67 long, 0.60 wide. Habitus as in Figs 8–9 View Figs 5‒12 . Carapace,

clypeus and chelicerae brown. Maxillae and labium light brown. Sternum dark brown with sparse long setae. Legs coloration as in male. Abdomen coloration as in male but usually more contrast.

Leg measurements: I 6.19 (1.82+0.45+1.71+1.47+0.74); II 4.56 (1.38+0.40+1.11+1.05+

0.62); III 3.55 (1.09+0.35+0.83+0.75+0.53); IV 5.11 (1.63+0.38+1.37+1.12+0.61).

Epigyne strongly sclerotized ( Figs 5–7 View Figs 5‒12 ). Scape (Sp) short and wide. Spermathecae (S)

rounded, separated by about two diameters. Fertilization ducts (Fd) with poorly visible coils.

Copulatory openings (Co) widely separated, located near the lateral margins of the epigyne.

BIOLOGY. Specimens from the Ovrazhnaya Mountain were collected in a large-block scree in the oak forest at the altitude of 200 meters a.s.l. Spiders were found on the underside of large stones. Microclimatic conditions in this scree appear to be similar to those in a cave:

scarce light, high humidity and low temperature. Precise data about habitat for specimens collected in Vladivostok are not available.

DISTRIBUTION. Russia: Amurskaya Oblast, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Primorsky Krai

( Fig. 13 View Fig ). Most likely, this species also occurs in the adjacent Heilongjiang Province of China.

specimens.

ZMUT

University of Tokyo, Department of Zoology

ZMMU

Zoological Museum, Moscow Lomonosov State University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Nesticidae

Genus

Nesticella

Loc

Nesticella kerzhneri (Marusik, 1987)

Omelko, M. M. & Fomichev, A. A. 2020
2020
Loc

Nesticella kerzhneri

: Platnick 1989: 184
1989
Loc

Howaia kerzhneri

Marusik 1987: 462
1987
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