Anomalosa kochi (Simon, 1898)

Framenau, Volker W., 2006, Revision of the Australian wolf spider genus Anomalosa Roewer, 1960 (Araneae: Lycosidae), Zootaxa 1304, pp. 1-20 : 5-11

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6262737

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scientific name

Anomalosa kochi (Simon, 1898)
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Anomalosa kochi (Simon, 1898) View in CoL

Figs 1–12 View FIGURES 1 – 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURES 5 – 11 View FIGURE 12

Anomalomma kochi Simon 1898b: 23 . Rainbow 1911: 265; Roewer 1955: 310; Bonnet 1955: 329. Anomalosa kochi (Simon) View in CoL . Roewer 1960: 974, 977; 1961: 11; McKay 1973: 378; Lehtinen & Hippa 1979: 7 –8, figs 2, 8, 17, 28, 46; McKay 1985: 73; Platnick 1993: 476; 1998: 546.

Type material: Lectotype (designated by Lehtinen & Hippa 1979): male, Cooktown [15°28’S, 145°15’E, Queensland, Australia], St. 95, E. Simon ( MHNP A14434). Paralectotypes: 5 females, same data as lectotype ( MHNP A14434).

Other material examined. AUSTRALIA: Queensland: 1 female, Behana Creek, Gordonvale, 17°11’S, 145°50’E (QM S68951 View Materials ); 2 males, 4 females, 8 juv., Bellenden Ker Range, Cableway Base Station, 17°16’S, 145°54’E (QM S68957­61, S68965 View Materials ); 21 males, 8 female, 1 juv., Boggomoss, Taroom District, 25°27’S, 150°08’E (QM S36259 View Materials , S36273 View Materials , S36416 View Materials , S36727 View Materials , S36749 View Materials , S36893 View Materials , S49349 View Materials ); 10 males, 1 female, Boggomoss No. 12, Nathan Gorge, Taroom District, 25°27’S, 150°08’E (QM S68926 View Materials , S36936 View Materials , S68939 View Materials ); 2 females, Boggomoss No. 12/1, Nathan Gorge, Taroom District, 25°27’S, 150°08’E (QM S68924 View Materials ­5); 1 female, Boggomoss No. 31, Price Creek, Taroom District, 25°26’S, 150°01’E (QM S36996 View Materials ); 1 male, 1 female, Burnett River, Gayndah, 25°37’S, 151°36’E (QM S49934 View Materials , S51299 View Materials ); 1 male, 5 females, Cooktown, 15°28’S, 145°15’E ( NTMAG AR14434); 1 female, Cooloola, 25°58’S, 153°10’E (QM S68962 View Materials ); 1 female, Davies Creek, 17°13’S, 145°55’E (QM S61231 View Materials ); 11 males, Dawson River, Nathan Gorge, 25°27’08”S, 150°08’12”E (QM S36435 View Materials ; S37020 View Materials ; S37025 View Materials , S37043); 1 female, Doondi Station, 50km SW St George, 28°15’S, 150°38’E (QM S68964 View Materials ); 1 female, Goldsborough Valley State Forest, 17°07’S, 145°35’E (AM KS44800); 9 males, 1 female, Laidley Creek, 27°31’S, 152°25’E (QM S61248 View Materials ; S61256 View Materials ); 2 females, Little Cooper Creek, near Cape Tribulation, 16°05’S, 145°29’E (AM KS45500); 6 males, 9 females, 3 females with eggsac, 2 juv. Mingo Crossing, Burnett River, 25°24’S, 151°47’E (QM S37377 View Materials , S68921 View Materials ­2, S68923 View Materials , S68927 View Materials ­34, S68947­8, S68950 View Materials ); 1 female, Moggill Creek, near Brisbane River, 27°34’S, 152°53’E (QM S68963 View Materials ); 1 male, Mt Elliott National Park, Cockatoo Creek, 19°30’S, 146°55’E (AM KS44972); 7 males, 1 female, Nathan Gorge, Taroom District, 25°27’S, 150°08’E (QM S36610 View Materials , S36714, S36733 View Materials , S36932 View Materials ); 1 female, Palmerston National Park, just W of, 17°37’S, 145°46’E (QM S14131 View Materials ); 1 female, Percy Isles, 21°40’S, 150°18’E (QM S68938 View Materials ); 1 male, Russell River, Bellenden Ker Landing, 17°16’S, 145°57’E (QM S68968 View Materials ); 1 female, Tambo and Springsure, between, 24°53’S, 146°15’E (QM S61255 View Materials ); 1 male, Teviot Brook, 50m from junction Queen Mary Flats and The Head turnoff, 27°51’S, 152°57’E (QM S51764 View Materials ); 3 males, 2 females, The Gap, Fish Creek, Settlement Road, 28°27’S, 153°01’E (QM S68952 View Materials ­6); 1 female, Wyandotte Creek, via Mt Garnet, 18°29’S, 144°55’E (QM S68966 View Materials ­7).

Diagnosis. Males of A. kochi differ from A. oz sp. nov. in the smaller size of the prolateral tegular lobe and the much smaller tegular apophysis of the pedipalp. Females differ in the epigyne as the spermducts are visible through the integument in A. kochi , but not in A. oz sp. nov. Overall, A. oz sp. nov. is a lighter, brownish species in comparison to A. oz sp. nov., of which the basic colour is black ( Figs 1–2 View FIGURES 1 – 2 vs Figs 13–14 View FIGURES 13 – 14 ).

Description. Male (from Nathan Gorge, Queensland; QM S36714):

Prosoma, dorsal shield. Dorsal profile straight in lateral view ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ); brown, centrally somewhat lighter; very indistinct dark radial pattern ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 2 ); brown setae except around and posterior of eyes; few macrosetae around eyes; one long macroseta below AME.

Eyes ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 5 – 11 ). Row of AE procurved and shorter than row of PME.

Sternum. Orange­brown; dark brown setae which are longer towards margins.

Labium. Brown; front end truncated and white.

Chelicerae. Dark reddish­brown; covered with dark brown setae that are longer medially; three promarginal teeth, the median largest; three retromarginal teeth with the apical largest and the basal smallest.

Pedipalps ( Figs 4 View FIGURE 4 , 7–9 View FIGURES 5 – 11 ). Prolateral tegular lobe very large, median apophysis heavily reduced, membranous ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 5 – 11 ); tegular apophysis with three lateral tips, embolus long and slender, tip curled ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 5 – 11 ).

Opisthosoma. Dark olive­brown; light median longitudinal band with a cover of white setae; otherwise brown setae ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 2 ). Venter olive­grey; covered with silver­grey setae. Spinnerets olive­brown.

Legs. Leg formula VI>III>I>II; coxae light yellow­brown, femora brown, femora II–IV with a basal yellow­brown and a central, less distinct annulation; tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi brown. Spination of leg I: femur: 2 dorsal; patella: 1 apicodorsal; tibia: 2 dorsal, 2 ventral pairs; 1 prolateral; metatarsus: 3 ventral pairs.

Female (from Boggomoss, Queensland; QM S36727 View Materials ):

Prosoma, eyes, and labium. As male ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 2 ).

Sternum. Orange­brown. Setae as male.

Chelicerae. Reddish­brown; setae and dentition as male.

Opisthosoma. Olive­brown, light median band less distinct than in males but enhanced by white setae; otherwise brown setae ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 2 ). Venter light brown, setae as male. Spinnerets: Dark brown.

Epigyne, ventral view ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 5 – 11 ). Simple sclerotised plate with posterior incision, copulatory ducts visible through integument.

Epigyne, dorsal view ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 5 – 11 ). Spermathecae large, ovoid; copulatory ducts not visible in dorsal view.

Legs. Leg formula IV>I>II>III; colouration as male, but central annulation on femora II–IV more distinct. Spination of leg I: Femur: 3 dorsal, 1 (2 on right leg) apicoprolateral; patella: 1 apicodorsal; tibia: 2 dorsal; 2 ventral pairs; metatarsus: 3 ventral pairs.

Measurements. Male, QM S36714 (female, QM S36727 View Materials ): TL 5.94 (4.72), PL 3.05 (2.59), PW 1.83 (1.60). Eyes: AME 0.09 (0.09), ALE 0.08 (0.07), PME 0.20 (0.20), PLE 0.15 (0.17). Row of eyes: AE 0.43 (0.41), PME 0.51 (0.47), PLE 0.70 (0.67). Sternum (length/width) 1.41/1.22 (1.22/1.07). Labium (length/width) 0.35/0.35 (0.28/0.33). OL 2.44 (2.21), OW 1.60 (1.45). Legs: Lengths of segments (femur + patella/tibia + metatarsus + tarsus = total length): Pedipalp 0.99 + 0.61 + ­ + 0.88 = 2.48, I 1.98 + 2.55 + 1.52 + 1.07 = 7.12, II 1.98 + 2.06 + 1.527 + 1.07 = 6.63, III 1.87 + 2.13 + 1.75 + 0.916 = 7.23, IV 2.59 + 3.20 + 2.67 + 1.10 = 9.56 (Pedipalp 0.84 + 0.88 + ­ + 0.84 = 2.56, I 1.83 + 2.21 + 1.52 + 1.07 = 6.63, II 1.75 + 1.98 + 1.33 + 0.99 = 6.05, III 1.75 + 1.91 + 1.45 + 0.91 = 6.02, IV 2.29 + 2.74 + 2.36 + 1.14 = 8.53).

Variation. Males (females) (range, mean ± s.d.): TL 4.32 – 5.80, 4.98 ± 0.45; PL 2.47 – 3.09, 2.65 ± 0.20; PW 1.61 – 1.85, 1.72 ± 0.09; n = 13 (TL 3.95 – 5.80, 4.78 ± 0.69; PL 1.98 – 2.72, 2.43 ± 0.23; PW 1.36– 1.85, 1.62 ± 0.17; n = 10).

Distribution. Queensland, north of the McPherson Ranges ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 ).

Life history and habitat preferences. Most males and females of A. kochi were found in November, but also from August to January. Habitat descriptions include mainly creek banks and the edge of lakes and riverine forests, but also grassy meadows, and open forests and rainforests. There are some reports of spiders being found in sheet webs with a funnel retreat, apparently similar to the webs of Venonia . Web­building behaviour, at least temporary, appears to be supported by morphological evidence, as Anomalosa , similar to Venonia , has elongated posterior spinnerets.

Remarks. Lehtinen & Hippa (1979) designated the single male from the syntype series as lectotype of A. kochi and, erroneously, one female of five syntype females as ‘alloparatype’. With the designation of the lectotype, all other specimens from the syntype series should be considered paralectotypes (see also ICZN 1999, Recommendation 74F).

MHNP

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle Perpignan

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Lycosidae

Genus

Anomalosa

Loc

Anomalosa kochi (Simon, 1898)

Framenau, Volker W. 2006
2006
Loc

Anomalomma kochi

Platnick 1993: 476
McKay 1985: 73
Lehtinen 1979: 7
McKay 1973: 378
Roewer 1960: 974
Roewer 1955: 310
Bonnet 1955: 329
Rainbow 1911: 265
Simon 1898: 23
1898
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