Acantholycosa baltoroi (Caporiacco, 1935)

Marusik, Omelko & Koponen, 2016, Rare And New For The Fauna Of The Russian Far East Spiders (Aranei), Far Eastern Entomologist 317, pp. 1-15 : 7-8

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.807941

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6084531

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scientific name

Acantholycosa baltoroi (Caporiacco, 1935)
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Acantholycosa baltoroi (Caporiacco, 1935) View in CoL

Figs 26, 27 View Figs 24 - 27

Acantholycosa baltoroi: Song et al., 1999: 310 , figs 186A, M (♂♀); Marusik et al., 2004: 112, fig. 60 (♂).

MATERIAL EXAMINED. Russia: Khabarovskii krai, Slavyanka , ca. 49°28' N, 136°46' E, 1990, 1♂, coll. S. Golovatch ( ZMMU) GoogleMaps .

NOTES. This species was described from northern Pakistan and later reported from Nepal and several provinces of China (Sichuan, Xizang, Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia and Jilin). There are some doubts whether different populations are conspecific as the type material has not been studied, and Marusik et al. (2004) noticed some differences in the male palp structure. The male from Slavyanka is more similar to specimens illustrated from China than those from Nepal. The record of this species from Khabarovskii krai is the northeasternmost in the whole range. The male palp is illustrated on Figs 26, 27 View Figs 24 - 27 .

Marusik, Y. M., Azarkina, G. N. & Koponen, S. 2004. A survey of east Palearctic Lycosidae (Aranei). II. Genus Acantholycosa F. Dahl, 1908 and related new genera. Arthropoda Selecta, 12 (2): 101 - 148.

Gallery Image

Figs 24 - 27. Female of Agroeca montana (24, 25) and male of? Acantholycosa baltoroi (26, 27). 24 – habitus, dorsal; 25 – epigyne, ventral; 26, 27 – male palp, ventral and retrolateral. Scale = 0.2 mm if not otherwise indicated.

ZMMU

ZMMU

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Lycosidae

Genus

Acantholycosa