Karakumosa gromovi, 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 : 287-289

publication ID

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

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6983820

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED7D8797-FF99-3F49-FE9F-23ED6C618327

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Karakumosa gromovi
status

sp. nov.

Karakumosa gromovi View in CoL sp. nov.

Figs 49-76 View Figs 49-54 View Figs 55-58 View Figs 59-69 View Figs 70-75 View Fig

Holotype: ISEA; male; UZBEKISTAN, Surxondaryo Region , Baisun [= Boysun] Distr., c. 44 km SW of Denau [= Denov], SE foothills of Dzhetymkalyas Mt. Range (38°01’10.6”N, 67°28’06.3”E), c. 640 m. a.s.l.; 13.-14.V.1994; leg. A.V. Gromov. GoogleMaps

Paratypes: ISEA; 1 female; collected together with the holotype . – ZMMU; 1 male, 1 female; same data . – MMUE; 1 male, 1 female; same data . – ISEA; 1 female; from the type locality; 14.V.1994; leg. A.V. Gromov & A.A. Zyuzin.

Etymology: This species is dedicated to our friend and colleague, Mr Alexander V. Gromov (Bingen-am-Rhein, Germany), who collected the type specimens.

Diagnosis: In the hook-shaped proximal extension of the MA, the male of K. gromovi sp. nov. is most similar to males of K. shmatkoi sp. nov. ( Figs 115-120 View Figs 115-125 ) and K. tashkumyr sp. nov. ( Figs 145-154 View Figs 142-154 ), but can be readily distinguished by the absence of a low serrate flange at the foot of the median tooth (present in K. tashkumyr sp. nov.; Figs 74-75 View Figs 70-75 cf. Figs 107-112 View Figs 103-114 and Figs 152-154 View Figs 142-154 ). In the straight, subparallel lateral edges of the epigynal atrium, the female of K. gromovi sp. nov. is most similar to that of K. medica , from which it can be distinguished by the triangular posterior transverse plate of the median septum and by the wider and shorter spermathecae (anchor-shaped posterior transverse plate and wormshaped spermathecae in K. medica ; Figs 61-62 View Figs 59-69 , 72-73 View Figs 70-75 cf. Figs 85-86 View Figs 83-88 ).

Description: Male (paratype in MMUE). Measurements: Carapace 9.50 long, 7.40 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.50, ALE 0.45, PME 1.20, PLE 1.00, AME-AME 0.20, AME-ALE 0.15, PME-PME 1.25, PME-PLE 1.50. Width of anterior eye row 2.00, of second row 2.80, of third row 3.50. Clypeus height 0.35; chelicera length 3.90. Abdomen 8.75 long, 6.25 wide. Length of leg segments: I 9.80 + 3.90 + 8.00 + 8.40 + 4.40 (34.50); II 9.40 + 3.90 + 7.50 + 8.80 + 4.00 (33.60); III 8.20 + 3.10 + 6.50 + 9.00 + 3.50 (30.30); IV 9.80 + 3.50 + 8.50 + 11.50 + 4.70 (38.00). Leg formula: IV, I, II, III.

Colouration in alcohol ( Figs 49-50 View Figs 49-54 ): Carapace brown, densely covered with white setae, with two wide longitudinal bands of yellow brownish setae. Sternum brownish yellow, densely covered with white setae. Maxillae and labium orange-coloured, with yellow tips. Chelicerae brown, proximal half of frontal side and lateral sides densely covered with white setae. Abdomen: dorsum densely covered with white setae, with a wide, yellow brownish cardiac mark and with a pattern consisting of yellow brownish transverse stripes and patches; sides and venter densely covered with white setae. Book-lung covers yellow, densely covered with white setae. Spinnerets yellowish grey. All legs brownish yellow, densely covered with white setae; Mt I-II and Tr I-II darker (brownish), also densely covered with white setae. Palp yellow, with brownish cymbium, densely covered with white setae.

Palp structure ( Figs 55-60, 64-69 View Figs 55-58 View Figs 59-69 , 74-75 View Figs 70-75 ): Acutely pointed synembolic lamellae subparallel to each other; median tooth markedly bifurcated; proximal extension wide and markedly hook-shaped; distance between proximal extension and median tooth short, equal to width of proximal extension; inner plate transverse, with an extended, obtuse retrolateral shoulder; conductor triangular, obtuse at its tip.

Female (paratype in MMUE). Measurements: Carapace 12.00 long, 7.80 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.55, ALE 0.45, PME 1.30, PLE 1.20, AME-AME 0.25, AME-ALE 0.18, PME-PME 1.50, PME-PLE 1.70. Width of anterior eye row 2.00, of second row 3.15, of third row 4.00. Clypeus height 0.40; chelicera length 6.00. Abdomen 12.60 long, 9.40 wide. Length of leg segments: I 8.90 + 3.90 + 6.80 + 6.00 + 3.10 (28.70); II 8.90 + 3.80 + 6.10 + 6.00 + 3.00 (27.80); III 6.70 + 2.90 + 5.20 + 6.30 + 2.90 (24.00); IV 8.50 + 3.50 + 6.90 + 8.00 + 3.80 (30.70). Leg formula: IV, I, II, III.

Colouration in alcohol ( Figs 51-54 View Figs 49-54 , 70-71 View Figs 70-75 ): Carapace brown, densely covered with white setae and with a well-marked pattern of two wide yellowish brownish longitudinal paramedian bands. Sternum yellow, densely covered with white setae. Maxillae and labium brown, with yellow tips. Chelicerae dark brown, proximal half of frontal side and lateral sides densely covered with yellowish white setae. Abdomen: dorsum densely covered with white setae, with a brownish cardiac mark and a pattern consisting of brownish transverse stripes, patches and speckles; sides and venter yellow, densely covered with white setae. Book-lung covers yellow, densely covered with white setae. Spinnerets greyish yellow. All legs yellow brownish, densely covered with white setae. Palp yellow brownish, densely covered with white setae, with a tarsal claw.

Epigyne and vulva ( Figs 61-62 View Figs 59-69 , 72-73 View Figs 70-75 ): Epigynal atrium twice as long as wide, with straight subparallel lateral edges; posterior transverse plate markedly triangular, its posterior margin angular; spermathecae pear-shaped, their tips directed medio-anteriad, inclined towards each other.

Distribution: Only known from the type locality in southern Uzbekistan ( Fig. 76 View Fig ) where this species occurs together with another large burrowing wolf spider: Zyuzicosa baisunica Logunov, 2010 ; see Logunov (2010) for further information on the latter species.

ZMMU

ZMMU

MMUE

United Kingdom, Manchester, The University, Manchester Museum

ZMMU

Zoological Museum, Moscow Lomonosov State University

MMUE

Museum of Manchester University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Lycosidae

Genus

Karakumosa

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