Karakumosa repetek, Logunov & Ponomarev, 2020

Logunov, Dmitri V. & Ponomarev, Alexander V., 2020, Karakumosa gen. nov., a new Central Asian genus of fossorial wolf spiders (Araneae: Lycosidae: Lycosinae), Revue suisse de Zoologie 127 (2), pp. 275-313 : 293-295

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.35929/RSZ.0021

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6983826

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED7D8797-FF87-3F53-FC70-23EB6C1384BF

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Karakumosa repetek
status

sp. nov.

Karakumosa repetek View in CoL sp. nov.

Figs 76 View Fig , 89-102 View Figs 89-92 View Figs 93-102

Holotype: ISEA, 001.4309 ; male; TURKMENISTAN, Repetek (c. 38°35’N, 63°11’E), on light near a house; 7.VIII.1972; leg. G.T. Kuznetsov. GoogleMaps

Paratypes: ISEA, 001.4310 ; 2 males; from the type locality; 31.VIII.1972; leg. G.T. Kuznetsov . – ISEA, 001.4213; 1 female; from the type locality; 21.VII.1985; leg. V.Ya. Fet .

Etymology: The species epithet is a noun in apposition referring to the name of the type locality, the Repetek Reserve in Turkmenistan.

Diagnosis: The male of K. repetek sp. nov. is most similar to that of K. badkhyzica sp. nov. ( Figs 40-42, 46-48 View Figs 39-48 ), but differs in having a longer and wider, spade-like proximal extension of the MA ( Fig. 98 View Figs 93-102 ) and a bifurcated median tooth (spatula-like proximal extension and finger-like median tooth in K. badkhyzica sp. nov.; Fig. 42 View Figs 39-48 cf. Fig. 100 View Figs 93-102 ). In the slightly sigmoid lateral edges of the epigynal atrium, the female of K. repetek sp. nov. is most similar to that of K. zyuzini sp. nov., from which it differs in the shape of the posterior transverse plate (dumbbell-shaped vs. with straight posterior margin; Fig. 96 View Figs 93-102 cf. Fig. 179 View Figs 173-186 ) and in the curved vs. straight spermathecae ( Fig. 95 View Figs 93-102 cf. Fig. 182 View Figs 173-186 ).

Description: Male (holotype). Measurements: Carapace 10.80 long, 8.00 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.50, ALE 0.38, PME 1.10, PLE 0.90, AME-AME 0.13, AME-ALE 0.10, PME-PME 0.85, PME-PLE 1.05. Width of anterior eye row 1.90, of second row 2.70, of third row 3.35. Clypeus height 0.33; chelicera length 4.00. Abdomen 9.20 long, 5.30 wide. Length of leg segments: I 9.80 + 4.20 + 9.10 (distal segments missing); II 9.70 + 3.80 + 9.00 + 11.70 + 5.00 (39.20); III 9.70 (distal segments missing); IV 11.40 + 4.20 (distal segments missing).

Colouration in alcohol ( Figs 89-90 View Figs 89-92 ): Specimen damaged and shabby. Carapace yellow brownish, densely covered with white setae. Sternum yellow, densely covered with white setae. Maxillae and labium yellow, with white tips. Chelicerae yellowish brownish, their frontal and lateral sides densely covered with white setae. Abdomen: dorsum densely covered with white setae, with a poorly marked cardiac mark; sides and venter densely covered with white setae. Book-lung covers yellow, densely covered with white setae. Spinnerets yellow brownish. All legs yellow brownish, densely covered with white setae. Palp yellow, densely covered with white setae.

Palp structure ( Figs 93-94, 97-102 View Figs 93-102 ; mirrored image of right palp): Acutely pointed synembolic lamellae convergent to each other or bent proximad; median tooth bifurcated at its tip; proximal extension wide and long, spade-like; inner plate transverse and relatively narrow, with an extended, obtuse retrolateral-proximal shoulder; conductor triangular, pointed at its tip.

Female (paratype). Measurements: Carapace 9.20 long, 7.20 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.53, ALE 0.35, PME 1.03, PLE 1.05, AME-AME 0.28, AME-ALE 0.10, PME-PME 1.15, PME-PLE 1.15. Width of anterior eye row 2.10, of second row 2.80, of third row 3.35. Clypeus height 0.40; chelicera length 5.25. Abdomen 11.00 long, 7.30 wide. Length of leg segments: I-II absent; III 7.20 + 3.50 + 4.80 + 6.50 + 4.00 (26.00); IV absent.

Colouration in alcohol ( Figs 91-92 View Figs 89-92 ): Damaged specimen with only one legs remaining. Carapace brownish yellow, densely covered with white setae; its dorsal side with a brownish colour pattern consisting of two wide longitudinal paramedian bands. Sternum yellow, densely covered with white setae. Maxillae and labium yellow-brown, with yellow tips. Chelicerae brown, their frontal and lateral sides densely covered with white setae. Abdomen: dorsum densely covered with white setae, with a yellowish brown cardiac mark and a brownish colour pattern consisting of transverse stripes; sides and venter densely covered with white setae. Booklung covers yellow, densely covered with white setae. Spinnerets yellow brownish. All legs brownish yellow, densely covered with white setae. Palps lost.

Epigyne and vulva ( Figs 95-96 View Figs 93-102 ): Epigynal atrium twice as long as wide, narrower at its proximal end and with slightly sigmoid lateral edges; posterior transverse plate dumbbell-shaped; spermathecae curved like a “C”, bent mediad and tips directed anteriad.

Distribution: Only known from the type locality, the Repetek Reserve in Turkmenistan ( Fig. 76 View Fig ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Lycosidae

Genus

Karakumosa

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