Langona pallida Proszynski, 1993
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4428626 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FD558782-1302-FFF5-FF7E-FE1CCC79F840 |
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Langona pallida Proszynski, 1993 |
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Langona pallida Proszynski, 1993 View in CoL Plates 9-11, Figs 25 30 View Figures 25 — 30
examined: N ofAjman , 1♂ ‘, 2 ♀, 16. ix l 2..2006, WT ; 1♂, l 19. ix. 2007, WT . Fujairah , 1♂ ‘, Specimens x 2 ~ 30. i. 2006, LT . Khor al-Khwair , 4♂, 7- l 4. iv.2007, LT ; 1♂, 2 I 3. v.2007, LT . Near Mahafiz, 1♂, 21- 281112006, LT . Sharjah Desert Park , 10♂, 3♀, 6 2861112006, PT ; 4♂, 2♀, 21.1 17.11.2008, PT ; 1♂, 4♀, 1-30.xi.2008, PT ; 5♂, 2 ♀, l 12. ii. 2009, PT ; 1♂, 1♀, 16. iii.2009, WT, leg. C. Schmid-Egger . Near Urn 1♂ ‘, l 1 3 iii 2009 WT . Wadi ‘, 9 11 iii 2009 WT . Wadi Shawkah 31. al-Quwain, —l.., Maidaq , 1♂ ..,, 1♀, x 27. xi. 2006, WT ; 2♂, 2(P 26. iii.2007, WT ; 19♂, 1 ♀, 1 9. iv. 2007, WT ; 11♂, 5 12.v.2007, WT ; 22♂, 1 ♀, 9~ 24. Vi. 2007, WT ; 75♂, 15 ♀, 30. vi 2.Viii. 2007, WT ; 4♂, 1 ♀, 28.x ~ 15.xi. 2007, WT ; 2♂, 1 ♀, 19 28.xi. 2007, WT ; 1♂, 20. i l 8. ii. 2008, WT ; 15♂, 2 ♀, 2 l. i l 7.ii.2008, PT ; 2♂, 1 ♀, 3 -18. ii.2008, WT ; 23♂, 7 ♀, 11.viii ll. ix. 2008, WT ; 1♂, 24. ii. 2009, HC . Al-Wathba wetland reserve , 1♂, 23.Viii. 2004, HC .
Description: Measurements (male/female). Cephalothorax length 2.7 3.4/3.2-4.0, width 2.1 2.2/2.3-2.5, height 1.0 1.1/1.3-1.5. Abdomen length 2.6 31/3340, width 1.7 1.8/ 1.9 2.8. Eye field length 1.0 1.2/ 1.3-1.4, anterior and posterior width 1.5 1.6/ 1. 8—2.2.
Male. Medium-sized, light coloured spiders, lighter than other Langona spp. ( Plate 9). Eye field black, two light streaks of white hairs extend to thoracic part, anterior eyes encircled by whitish hairs. Thoracic region yellowish orange with two light streaks, between and laterally from them brown areas composed of dark hairs. Lateral surfaces of carapace yellow. Numerous light hairs on whole carapace. Clypeus With white hairs. Chelicerae orange, with large black spot on dorsal surfaces ( Plate 10). Labium, gnathocoxae and sternum orange. Abdomen oval, light with two dark streaks composed of brown hairs, on anterior edge long bristles, venter whitish. Spinnerets yellow, covered with brown hairs. Legs yellow, first ones with black ventral surfaces of femora, patellae and tibiae, whole metatarsi and tarsi dark. Spines light, leg hairs brownish. Pedipalps yellow, cymbiurn flattened, its dorsal surface densely covered with black, metallic shining scales ( Fig. 27 View Figures 25 — 30 ), only tip of cyrnbium lighter. Tibial apophysis with hooked tip, tuft of long strong setae accompanies the apophysis ( Fig. 26 View Figures 25 — 30 ). Embolus long, spirally coiled on tip of bulb, hidden in cymbial pocket ( Figs 25, 28 View Figures 25 — 30 ).
Female. Larger than male. General appearance as in Plate 11. Carapace similar to that of male in general but contrasted. Below anterior lateral ‘ face’ short whitish pattern, poorly eyes, on band. Abdomen uniformly light brown with sparse brown setae. Legs yellowish orange with brown small patches. Epigyne with deep oval depression, its posterior edge very strongly sclerotised ( Fig. 29 View Figures 25 — 30 ). Seminal ducts form loops, receptacles very strongly sclerotised, multi- chambered, last chamber spherical ( Fig. 30 View Figures 25 — 30 ).
Distribution. So far known from Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia. New to the UAE.
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