Nodocion solanensis Sankaran & Caleb & Sebastian, 2020
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.673 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3A281D69-7AB3-47DB-8A38-923A9B54760B |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B5D875-8055-FFE7-9586-FA42FC97FC1D |
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Valdenar |
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Nodocion solanensis |
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comb. nov. |
“ Setaphis View in CoL View at ENA ” solanensis ( Tikader & Gajbe, 1977) comb. nov.
Fig. 5 View Fig
Nodocion solanensis Tikader & Gajbe, 1977: 73 View in CoL , fig. 6A–D.
Nodocion solanensis View in CoL – Tikader 1982: 456, figs 363–367.
Diagnosis
“ Setaphis ” solanensis comb. nov. resembles Setaphis subtilis (Simon, 1897) in having a large, flat proximal part of the copulatory ducts, but can be distinguished by the narrow, highly twisted distal part of the copulatory ducts (copulatory ducts of S. subtilis with broad, uncoiled distal part) (compare Fig. 5 View Fig C–D with Platnick & Murphy 1996: fig. 24).
Material examined
Holotype
INDIA • ♀; Himachal Pradesh, Solan, Kasauli (= Kasoli); 30°54′04.64″ N, 76°57′53.55″ E; 1817 m a.s.l.; 22 Dec. 1972; H.P. Agarwal leg.; NZC-ZSI, Kolkata 5002/18 . GoogleMaps
Supplementary description
Female (holotype, Fig. 5 View Fig )
Body length 7.54. Prosoma: length 2.97, width 2.20. Opisthosoma: length 4.57, width 2.77. Eye diameters: ALE 0.17, AME 0.16, PLE 0.16, PME 0.14. Eye interdistances: AME–AME 0.08, AME– PME 0.16, PME–PLE 0.12, PME–PME 0.08. Chelicerae length 0.90. Measurements of palp and legs. Palp (right) 2.97 [1.08, 0.53, 0.51, 0.85], III (right) 6.30 [1.78, 1.02, 1.23, 1.53, 0.74], IV 9.00 [2.32,
1.33, 2.01, 2.37, 0.97]. Epigyne (holotype, Fig. 5 View Fig C–D): Epigynal plate sclerotized, with nearly M-shaped anterior ridge ( Fig. 5C View Fig ). Copulatory openings indistinct. Copulatory ducts long, highly twisted, with large, flat proximal part and narrow, tubular distal part ( Fig. 5D View Fig ). Receptacles small, oval, obliquely placed, diverging, lying adjacent to posterior epigynal margin ( Fig. 5D View Fig ). Fertilization ducts narrow, diverging.
Male
Unknown.
Justification of the transfer
Tikader & Gajbe (1977) described this species on the basis of a female specimen collected in Himachal Pradesh. The original illustration of the epigyne of this species ( Tikader & Gajbe 1977: fig. 6b) clearly deviated from the epigyne of Nodocion mateonus Chamberlin, 1922 ( Platnick & Shadab 1980: figs 3–4), indicating its misplacement under Nodocion Chamberlin, 1922 . Detailed examination of the holotype of N. solanensis revealed that its features do not fit those of any known gnaphosid genera, indicating that this species probably represents an unknown Indian gnaphosid genus. However, this will not be confirmed until the male pedipalp of this species will have been examined. Until then, we tentatively place this species in Setaphis due to the distant similarities in the following features: PMEs irregular, epigyne with a mid-piece and highly twisted internal ducts with wide proximal part ( Fig. 5 View Fig B–D).
Remarks
The ZSI collection has one glass bottle for this species labeled as ‘holotype’ (5002/18), containing a female specimen in fairly good condition, with broken legs and detached opisthosoma. The same bottle has a small glass vial containing the dissected epigyne.
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Nodocion solanensis
Sankaran, Pradeep M., Caleb, John T. D. & Sebastian, Pothalil A. 2020 |
Nodocion solanensis
Tikader B. K. 1982: 456 |
Nodocion solanensis
Tikader B. K. & Gajbe U. A. 1977: 73 |