Dysderella transcaspica (Dunin & Fet, 1985)
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Dysderella transcaspica (Dunin & Fet, 1985) View in CoL
Figs 3G View Figure 3 , 6A-C View Figure 6 , 7A-J View Figure 7
Dysdera kollari : Ovtsharenko and Fet 1980: 443; Fet 1983: 837 (as per Dunin and Fet 1985: 298).
Dysdera transcaspica Dunin & Fet, 1985: 298, figs 1-4 (♂♀).
Dysdera transcaspica : Dunin 1985: 118, figs 5-7 (♂).
Dysderella transcaspica : Dunin 1992: 67; Zamani et al. 2015: 340, fig. 1a-g (♀).
Material.
Turkmenistan: Balkan Province: 1♂ 1♀ (ZMMU), south-western Kopetdagh, Yoldere (= Eldere ) Valley , [38°31'N, 56°23'E], under garland thorn, 25.05.1982 (N.S. Ustinova) GoogleMaps ; 1 juv. (ZMMU), Aydere Valley , [38°24'N, 56°45'E], 27.05.1980 (V.Y. Fet) GoogleMaps . Iran: Razavi Khorasan Province: 1♂ (only palp) (ZMFUM), Torbat-e Jam, Ghader Abad , [35°16'N, 60°37'E], 05.2014 (B. Jannesar) GoogleMaps .
Note.
Dunin and Fet (1985) stated that all type series (consisting of 16 males and 12 females) were deposited in ZISP. However, according to D.V. Logunov (personal communication), the material could not be located there. Three specimens were found in ZMMU, consisting of one male, one female without endogyne and a juvenile.
Diagnosis.
See diagnosis for D. caspica .
Description.
Male. Habitus as in Fig. 6A-C View Figure 6 . Total length 4.00. Carapace 1.95 long, 1.45 wide. Eye sizes: AME 0.11, PME 0.10, PLE 0.11. Carapace, sternum, chelicerae, labium and maxillae reddish. Legs yellowish orange. Abdomen light beige, without any pattern. Spinnerets uniformly beige. Measurements of legs: I: 5.40 (1.45, 1.03, 1.26, 1.24, 0.42), II: 4.75 (1.17, 0.87, 1.13, 1.17, 0.41), III: 3.63 (1.07, 0.62, 0.68, 0.92, 0.34), IV: 5.00 (1.35, 0.83, 1.16, 1.21, 0.45). Spination: III: Ti: 1pl, 1v; Mt: 2v. IV: Ti: 1v; Mt: 2v.
Palp as in Fig. 7A-J View Figure 7 ; femur 4 times longer than wide and as long as patella+tibia; tibia almost as long as cymbium; psembolus almost straight, with subparallel margins, ca. 5.4 times longer than wide, with stylus (broken in the illustrated specimen).
Female. See Dunin and Fet (1985). Colouration and spination as in male; endogyne as in Fig. 3G View Figure 3 .
Habitats.
The habitats of this species range from foothills to low mountains. It can be found in various microhabitats, including under stones, within ground cracks and inside rodent burrows ( Dunin 1985).
Distribution.
Turkmenistan (Ahal, Ashgabat, Balkan, Mary), Iran (Razavi Khorasan) (Fig. 8 View Figure 8 ).
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Dysderella transcaspica (Dunin & Fet, 1985)
Zamani, Alireza, Marusik, Yuri M. & Szűts, Tamas 2023 |
Dysdera kollari
Doblika 1853 |