Sidydrassus shumakovi ( Spassky, 1934 )

Fomichev, Alexander A., 2022, A survey of the East Palaearctic Gnaphosidae (Araneae). 12. A review of Sidydrassus Esyunin & Tuneva, 2002, Zootaxa 5194 (2), pp. 260-272 : 267-269

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5194.2.7

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7147467

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Sidydrassus shumakovi ( Spassky, 1934 )
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Sidydrassus shumakovi ( Spassky, 1934) View in CoL

Figs 3–4, 9–10 View FIGURES 1–12 , 25–30 View FIGURES 25–30 , 37–39 View FIGURES 37–43 , 44 View FIGURE 44

Drassus shumakovi Spassky, 1934: 1 , pl. 1, figs 1–2 (♂ ♀).

Sidydrassus shumakovi: Esyunin & Tuneva 2002: 177 View in CoL , figs 48–57 (transferred ♂ ♀ from Drassodes View in CoL ).

Sidydrassus shumakovi: Tuneva 2004: 326 View in CoL , figs 41–42 (♂).

Sidydrassus shumakovi: Wunderlich 2011: 37 View in CoL , figs 28–29 (♂ ♀).

For the complete list of references see WSC (2022).

Material examined. KAZAKHSTAN: Almaty Oblast: 1♂ ( ISEA, 001.8940), 11 km SSE from Topar Village, Kosshar Natural Boundary , 44°56’N, 75°04’E, sandy semidesert, 360 m, 23– 24.04.2016, A.A. Fomichev GoogleMaps ; 1♀ ( ISEA, 001.8941) , 1♀ ( ISEA, 001.8942), Malaisary Mt. Range , 44°17’N, 76°52’E, mountain stony steppe with rocks, 550–650 m, 17.04.2016, A.A. Fomichev GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. The male of this species differs from all the congeners in having a prolaterally bent branch of the median apophysis (Lb). In addition, it differs in the proportions of the embolic base (Eb), which is twice thicker than the median apophysis (Ma) in ventral view (vs. equal in its thickness in others species) (cf. Figs 25, 29 View FIGURES 25–30 and Figs 13, 16 View FIGURES 13–18 , 20, 23 View FIGURES 19–24 , 31, 35 View FIGURES 31–36 ). The female of S. shumakovi differs from those of all the congeners in having a slit-shaped epigynal fovea (Fo), not contiguous with the epigastric furrow (vs. wide and round, contiguous with the epigastric furrow in S. tianschanicus and S. rogue ) and the posterior receptacles (Pr) with pronounced heads (Rh) (cf. Figs 37–39 and 40–43 View FIGURES 37–43 ).

Description. Male. Total length 6.9. Carapace: 3.1 long, 2.15 wide. Colouration. Carapace yellow-brown. Chelicerae, labium and endites light brown. Sternum yellow. Coxae and legs pale yellow. Palps yellow, cymbium light brown.Abdomen and spinnerets yellow-beige. Leg measurements: I: 2.85, 1.4, 2.55, 2.15, 1.5 (10.45). II: 2.55, 1.3, 2.1, 1.9, 1.4 (9.25). III: 2.35, 1.1, 1.75, 1.9, 1.3 (8.4). IV: 3.15, 1.3, 2.55, 3.1, 1.4 (11.5). Leg spination: I: Fe d1-0-1 p0-0-1; Ti v1-2-0; Mt v2-0-0. II: Fe d1-0-1 p0-1-1; Ti v0-1-0; Mt v2-0-0. III: Fe d1-1-1 p0-1-1 r0-1-1; Ti d1-0-0 p1-1-1 r0-1-1 v1-1-2; Mt d1-2-0 p1-1-0 r1-1-0 v2-2-0. IV: Fe d1-1-1 p0-1-1 r0-1-1; Ti d1-0-1 p1-1-1 r1-1-1 v2-2-2; Mt d1-2-0 p1-1-0 r1-1-0 v2-2-0.

Palp as in Figs 25–30 View FIGURES 25–30 . Retrolateral tibial apophysis slightly shorter than tibia. Tegulum (Te) 1.5 times longer than wide. Sperm duct (Sd) clearly visible in ventral view. Median apophysis (Ma) with a robust prolateral branch (Lb). Membrane of median apophysis (Mm) well-developed. Triangular membrane (Tm) between embolus and median apophysis well-developed. Conductor (Cn) originates at a 12 o’clock position. Embolus (Em) slightly longer than median apophysis, bent prolaterad.

Female. Total length 11.0. Carapace: 4.0 long, 2.9 wide. Colouration. Carapace yellow-brown. Chelicerae light brown. Labium, endites and sternum yellow-brown. Coxae yellow. Palps yellow, darker distally. Legs yellow. Abdomen yellow-beige. Spinnerets yellow. Leg measurements: I: 3.05, 1.75, 2.65, 2.25, 1.6 (11.3). II: 3.2, 1.65, 2.5, 2.25, 1.6 (11.2). III: 3.1, 1.4, 2.3, 2.35, 1.55 (10.7). IV: 4.05, 1.65, 3.25, 3.85, 1.8 (14.6). Leg spination: I: Fe d1-0-1 p0-1-1; Ti p1-0-1 v2-0-2; Mt v2-0-0. II: Fe d1-0-1 p0-1-1; Ti p1-0-1 v1-2-0; Mt v2-0-0. III: Fe d1-1-1 p0-1-1 r0-1- 1; Ti d1-0-0 p1-1-1 r1-1-1 v1-2-2; Mt d0-2-0 p1-1-0 r1-1-0 v2-2-0. IV: Fe d1-1-1 p0-1-1 r0-0-1; Ti d1-0-1 p1-1-1 r2-0-1 v2-2-2; Mt d1-2-0 p1-1-0 r1-1-0 v2-0-2.

Epigyne as in Figs 37–39 View FIGURES 37–43 . Fovea (Fo) cross-inclined, with wide lateral margins (Lm). Median plate (Mp) expands anteriorly, rugose. Copulatory openings (Cp) well-visible. Anterior receptacles (Ar) converging, separated by 1.5 times of their diameter. Posterior receptacles (Pr) almost contiguous. Heads of posterior receptacles (Rh) inclined posteriorly.

Distribution. The species has the widest range in the genus. It is known from Azerbaijan throughout the southern part of Russian Plain and the South Urals to southern Kazakhstan, and southward to northern Iran ( Esyunin & Tuneva 2002; Huseynov & Nuruyeva 2017; Zamani et al. 2016). The new records from Almaty Oblast represents the easternmost locality of this species ( Fig. 44 View FIGURE 44 ).

Comments. The epigynes of the newly collected females from Almaty Oblast of Kazakhstan differ from those of Iranian and Azeri females, which were illustrated by Zamani et al. (2016) and Huseynov & Nuruyeva (2017), in the following characters: the fovea is almost parallel to the epigastric furrow in Iranian and Azeri females but oblique in the Kazakh females. Yet, the females from Kazakhstan have pronounced heads of the posterior receptacles, which are not visible in Iranian and Azeri females ( Zamani et al. 2016; Huseynov & Nuruyeva 2017).

Unfortunately, the females from Malaisary Mt. Range were collected without males to confirm the identification. At present, the above-mentioned differences in the structure of epigyne are treated as a variation, which is normal for the species with such large range. However, it is likely that Iranian and Azerbaijani specimens could belong to a separate, yet undescribed species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Gnaphosidae

Genus

Sidydrassus

Loc

Sidydrassus shumakovi ( Spassky, 1934 )

Fomichev, Alexander A. 2022
2022
Loc

Sidydrassus shumakovi: Wunderlich 2011: 37

Wunderlich, J. 2011: 37
2011
Loc

Sidydrassus shumakovi:

Tuneva, T. K. 2004: 326
2004
Loc

Sidydrassus shumakovi:

Esyunin, S. L. & Tuneva, T. K. 2002: 177
2002
Loc

Drassus shumakovi

Spassky, S. A. 1934: 1
1934
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