Oedothorax tingitanus, (SIMON, 1884)
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OEDOTHORAX TINGITANUS ( SIMON, 1884) View in CoL
( FIGS 7X View Figure 7 , 8J View Figure 8 , 9J View Figure 9 , 11 View Figure 1 ; SUPPORTING INFORMATION, FIG. S1I View Figure 1 )
Gongylidium tingitanum Simon, 1884: 483 (Dm) . Neriene insolens Simon, 1894: 633 (Dm) .
Stylothorax tingitana Reimoser, 1919: 73.
Oedothorax tingitanus Denis, 1968: 151 View in CoL , figs 11–15 (mf).
Oedothorax tingitanus Bosmans, 1985: 59 View in CoL , figs 1–3, 22, 36 (mf).
Type material: ♂ Lectotype and 2♀ paralectotypes based on Bosmans (1985): Morocco: close to Tanger, 1868, coll. Simon ( MNHN 4881 About MNHN , not examined).
Examined material: Morocco: Mediterranean coast, salt marsh, west of M’diq (Tekouan), 8♂ 8♀ 17.v.1977, coll. P. Hillyard, det. A. F. Millidge ( NHM); Merdia herga, west coast, salt marsh vegetation, 16♂ 1♀ 16.v.1977, coll. P. D. Hillyard, det. A. F. Millidge ( NHM) .
Diagnosis:
Males: The lack of male prosomal modifications and the presence of an embolic base protuberance distinguishes the males of this species from the ‘ gibbosus -like species group’ (Clade 28). Males share with Oe. fuscus the bifurcated protegulum, but can be distinguished by the extended distribution of papillae (from the distal part of the mesal branch of protegulum until the base of TS) and the presence of a tooth prolateral to the palpal tibia prolateral apophysis (in Oe. fuscus the papillae is limited to the distal part of the mesal branch and the prolateral tooth is absent).
Females: Can be distinguished from other species by the epigynal configuration and number of sub-AME setae (two; one in Oe. gibbosus, Oe. trilobatus, Oe. apicatus, Oe. retusus, Oe. gibbifer and Oe. paludigena ). Distinguished from Oe. trilobatus and Oe. meridionalis by the much more anteriorly located copulatory openings ( Fig. 11E View Figure 11 ); from Oe. agrestis, Oe. apicatus, Oe. gibbifer and Oe. retusus by the mesal copulatory openings ( Fig. 11E View Figure 11 ; lateral in the first three species, Figs 5E View Figure 5 , 12F View Figure 12 , 15G View Figure 15 ; posterior in Oe. retusus Fig. 16E View Figure 16 ) and the more anteriorly extended copulatory ducts; from Oe. gibbosus by the more curved and less convergent borders between the dorsal and ventral plates ( Fig. 11E View Figure 11 , in contrast to Fig. 6F View Figure 6 ); from Oe. fuscus by the less convoluted copulatory ducts compared to Oe. fuscus ( Fig. 14E View Figure 14 ) and the narrower separation between the copulatory ducts (wider in Oe. fuscus ).
Description:
Male (Merdia herga): Total length: 1.96. Prosoma: 0.90 long, 0.68 wide, unmodified ( Fig. 7X View Figure 7 ). Eyes: AME- AME: 0.06, AME width: 0.07, AME-ALE: 0.04, ALE width: 0.07, ALE-PLE: 0.00, PLE width: 0.08, PLE- PME: 0.02, PME width: 0.05, PME-PME: 0.03. Clypeus: not hirsute, two sub-AME setae. Sternum: 0.52 long,
0.5 wide. Chelicerae: mastidia absent; stridulatory striae imbricated, rows widely and evenly spaced ( Fig. 8J View Figure 8 ). Legs: dorsal proximal macroseta on tibia I, II, III and IV 1.60, 1.51, 2.02 and 2.34 times diameter of tibia, respectively; Tm I: 0.66. Pedipalp: TPA rodlike, distal part scaly; BT short, situated close to tip of tibial prolateral apophysis, pointed anteriorly; tooth prolateral to TPA; PC distal setae at median position ( Fig. 11A View Figure 11 ); T without papillae, PT bifurcate, papillaebearing region extending from distal part of mesal branch until base of TS, ectal branch without papillae; TS short ( Fig. 11D View Figure 11 ); DSA tip round ( Fig. 11A View Figure 11 ); EM median-long, cylindrical, distally oriented, with small papillae at tip; TP with several small protuberances ( Fig. 11B View Figure 11 ); E not broadened at basal part. Opisthosoma: brown, evenly coloured ( Fig. 9J View Figure 9 ).
Female (Merdia herga): Total length: 2.30. Prosoma: 0.97 long, 0.77 wide. Eyes: AME-AME: 0.03, AME width: 0.06, AME-ALE: 0.02, ALE width: 0.08, ALE- PLE: 0.01, PLE width: 0.07, PLE-PME: 0.06, PME width: 0.07, PME-PME: 0.05. Clypeus: not hirsute, two sub-AME setae. Sternum: 0.61 long; 0.58 wide. Legs: dorsal proximal macroseta on tibia I, II, III and IV 1.68, 1.59, 2.05 and 2.27 times diameter of tibia, respectively; Tm I: 0.66. Chelicerae: stridulatory striae similar to male. Epigyne: Clade 13 characteristic morphology, borders between dorsal and ventral plates converging anteriorly, copulatory duct of median length ( Fig. 11F–H View Figure 11 ). Opisthosoma: brown, evenly coloured.
Variation: Measurements are based on 10♂ 1♀ (Merdia herga) and 8♀ (Tekouan).
Males (N = 10, means in parentheses): Total length 1.84–2.06 (1.93). Prosoma: 0.82–0.91 (0.87) long, 0.66– 0.73 (0.69) wide. Legs: dorsal proximal macroseta on tibia I, II, III and IV 1.24–1.78 (1.47, N = 9), 1.46–1.76 (1.59), 1.90–2.30 (2.11, N = 9) and 1.98–2.44 (2.21) times diameter of tibia, respectively; Tm I: 0.60–0.68 (0.64).
Females (N = 9, means in parentheses): Total length 2.10–2.69 (2.44). Prosoma: 0.97–1.07 (1.04) long, 0.77– 0.88 (0.83) wide. Legs: dorsal proximal macroseta on tibia I, II, III and IV 1.58–1.92 (1.70), 1.41–1.90 (1.71), 1.86–2.20 (2.02) and 1.90–2.37 (2.13) times diameter of tibia, respectively; Tm I: 0.56–0.71 (0.65).
Distribution: Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia.
Habitat: Marshes, salt meadows, wet meadows, lake shores, riversides.
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Oedothorax tingitanus
Lin, Shou-Wang, Lopardo, Lara & Uhl, Gabriele 2022 |
Oedothorax tingitanus
Bosmans R 1985: 59 |
Oedothorax tingitanus
Denis J 1968: 151 |
Gongylidium tingitanum
Simon E 1894: 633 |
Simon E 1884: 483 |