Homolophus vladimirae ( Šilhavý, 1967 )

Snegovaya, Nataly Yu. & Cokendolpher, James C., 2021, Further studies on harvestman genus Homolophus (Opiliones: Phalangiidae), with descriptions of two new species, Zootaxa 4908 (3), pp. 301-353 : 348-350

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Homolophus vladimirae ( Šilhavý, 1967 )
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Homolophus vladimirae ( Šilhavý, 1967) View in CoL

Figures 14 View FIGURE 14 , 34 View FIGURE 34

Euphalangium vladimirae Šilhavý, 1967: 472–474 View in CoL , figs. 1–7; Staręga 1978: 225; Gricenko 1979a: 38, fig. 41; Gricenko 1980: 561

Homolophus vladimirae View in CoL — Cokendolpher 1987: 93; Staręga 2003: 96

Diagnosis. The species differs from all species, including the most closely related, Homolophus thienshanensis ( Šilhavý, 1967) by the following: medium-sized harvestmen with short, thick legs (male Fe II about twice body length, Fe I less than body length, about same as width of body); penis with alae extending over 2/3 length on each distolateral side and truncus with central section being widest with basal region being abruptly constricted.

Type Locality. Kazakhstan, Thien-shan , Ala Tau Mountain Range, Almaatinka-Taal, ca. 43°9’25’’N, 76°55’48’’E, ca 1200 to 2000 m GoogleMaps .

Distribution. Kazakhstan and here newly recorded from Kyrgyzstan Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 .

Specimens Examined. KAZAKHSTAN, Dmitrovka , a side gorge of Talas river, Syrdarya region, 23.08.1905, leg. V . Abramov , field # N 190-1905 (2 males, 3 females, ZIN) . KYRGYZSTAN, Issyk-Kul Lake , 30.08.1936, field Ñ61-1937 (1 male, RCNS)

Description. Medium-sized harvestmen; male body rectangular, with rounded corners; medium sclerotization of body cuticle, slender, 1.82 times longer than wide length; length 4.2 mm, width 2.3 mm; brown color with extensive lighter and darker spots and blotches. Along middle of dorsum with bright stripe running entire length (irregular borders and broken in some places), with 5 pair large white rounded spots to sides of stripe. All surface of dorsum covered with small denticles. Ocularium low, round, not large, 1.8 times its length from anterior margin of cephalothorax, with 3–4 denticles on each side. Preocular area and both sides around ocularium with groups of black-tipped denticles. Legs short, angular in cross-section, Fe I and III thickened (Fe II longer than body, Fe I about same as body length), legs with transverse rows of denticles. Leg lengths (mm): I 4.2 + 2.0 + 4.2 + 4.2 + 9.2 = 23.8, II 8.0 + 2.4 + 6.5 + 5.8 + 17.6 = 40.3, III 5.6 + 2.0 + 4.0 + 5.4 + 9.6 = 26.6, IV 7.0 + 2.0 + 5.6 + 8.2 + 15.0 = 37.8. Pedipalps enlarged, Fe dorsally and ventrally with denticles and setae; Pa dorsally with denticles, Ti ventrally with denticles, Ta with sensory microdenticles and setae; segment lengths (mm): 2.1 + 1.0 + 1.3 + 2.5 = 6.9. Chelicerae medium- to large-sized, with some tabby marks, only basal segment with few small denticles. Cheliceral basal segment length 2.7 mm ventrally with blunt rounded bulge, distal segment length 3.2 mm. Penis short, dorsoventrally flattened, bowed, recurved in lateral view, abruptly narrowed at base, slightly expands at 2/3, then tapers back to glans, alae on truncus long (more than 2/3 length of truncus) and on each distolateral side; glans boat shaped (lateral view), oblong tapering to more pointed distal end at junction of stylus (dorsal view), length (mm): truncus 2.7, glans 0.3, stylus 0.15.

Female. See comments below.

Comments. Specimens over 80 years old. Colors likely faded. Two females were examined during this study, but they are not described here because these specimens were only skimmed over in ZIN, only males were available for detailed study.

Cokendolpher, J. C. (1987) On the identity of the genus Homolophus: A senior synonym of Euphalangium (Opiliones: Phalangiidae). Acta Arachnologica, 35, 89 - 96. https: // doi. org / 10.2476 / asjaa. 35.89

Gricenko, N. I. [Gрitiнko, H. I.] (1979 a) Сiнokoсtы (Opiliones) iZ aZiatсkoй caсti СССР [Senokoscy (Opiliones) iz azi- atskoj chasti SSSR-Harvestmen (Opiliones) from the Asian part of USSR]. In: Balashov, Y. S. (Ed.), Fauna i ecologiya paukoobraznykh [The Fauna and Ecology of Arachnida]. Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta AN SSSR [Proceedings of the Zoological Institute Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad], 85, pp. 28 - 38. [in Russian]

Gricenko, N. I. [Gрitiнko, H. I.] (1980) K фauнi сiнokoсtiv (Opiliones) Мoнgoлii i сopрidiльныk рaйoнov KitaЯ i СССР [On the fauna of Opiliones of Mongolia and adjacent regions of China and the USSR]. Nasekomye Mongolii [Insects of Mongolia] (Sovmestnaya Sovetsko-Mongolskaya Kompleksnaya Biologicheskaya Ekspeditsiya) [Joint Soviet-Mongolian Complex Biological Expedition], 7, 553 - 565. [in Russian]

Silhavy, V. (1967) Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Weberknecht-fauna des Sowjetischen Zentral-Asien (Arach., Opilionidea). Acta Entomologica Bohemoslovaca, Praha, 64 (6), 472 - 478.

Starega, W. (1978) Katalog der Weberknechte (Opiliones) der Sowjet-Union. Fragmenta Faunistica, 23 (10), 197 - 241. Available from: https: // rcin. org. pl / dlibra / publication / 55993 (accessed 25 October 2020) https: // doi. org / 10.3161 / 00159301 FF 1978.23.10.197

Starega, W. (2003) On the identity and synonymies of some Asiatic Opilioninae (Opiliones: Phalangiidae). Acta Arachnologica, 52 (2), 91 - 102. https: // doi. org / 10.2476 / asjaa. 52.91

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FIGURE 14. Distribution of some Homolophus species in the Palearctic: Central and Inner Asia. Data for pale colored symbols taken from literature; identifications not verified.

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FIGURE 34. Homolophus vladimirae (Šilhavý, 1967), male:A, body, dorsal; B, ocularium, dorsal; C, femur I, dorsal; D, right pedipalp, ectal; E, right pedipalp, mesal; F, right chelicera, ectal; G, right chelicera, mesal; H, penis, dorsal; I, penis, lateral; J, penis glans, dorsal; K, penis glans, lateral.

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

ZIN

Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Opiliones

Family

Phalangiidae

SubFamily

Opilioninae

Tribe

Opilionini

Genus

Homolophus