Evaneg, Prószyński, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2018.16.12 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6C3A5085-F624-4D0A-9F10-4EBB9AF19F01 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/94AA955D-AC5E-46A3-8F9A-DEC1F9A750DC |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:94AA955D-AC5E-46A3-8F9A-DEC1F9A750DC |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Evaneg |
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gen. nov. |
Gen. Evaneg gen. n. (10 species)
Figures 1 View Figure 1 I-L, 3A-D, 10A-M
Type species. Evarcha negevensis View in CoL
Type material: Evarcha negevensis sp. n. Holotype, female, paratypes females and males: Israel Negev, Halukim Ridge near Sede Boqer (also Hatira Ridge), pitfall traps, leg. Y. Lubin. All kept in the Mitrani Center for Desert Ecology, Ben Gurion University, Sede Boqer, Israel .
Etymology. Name is created as arbitrary combination of letters coined of words Eva -[rcha] indicating relation to Evarcha , and neg -[evensis]. Assumed grammar gender feminine.
Documentation studied. Summary of world's literature provided by "Monograph of Salticidae ( Araneae ) of the World 1995-2016" Prószyński (2016a, b), Part I, by Prószyński (2016a) and current literature.
Diagnosis. Key characters are shown on Fig. 1 View Figure 1 I-L, on comparative background of remaining four genera shown on Figs 1 View Figure 1 A-H and M-V.
Description. Diversity of species is shown on Fig. 10 View Figure 10 , of external appearance on Fig. 3 View Figure 3 A-D and 4A-M. Male: bulbus flat or slightly convex, round or broad oval, without protuberances. Embolus emerging from anterior retrolateral quarter of bulbus (exact point of origin from bulbus unknown), follows anterior edge of bulbus, tightly pressed to it, and ending as broad, complicated plate in the middle of width of bulbus, often terminally bent anterior wards ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 I-J). Tibial apophysis very short, stretching perpendicularly to tibia and ending with sharp, sclerotized edge. Female: epigyne with large "window", anteriorly without sclerotized rim, pocket lateral, in some species moved far anteriorly ( Fig. 1K View Figure 1 ), spermathecae consist of several round, strongly sclerotized chambers, ducts soft, as broad as spermathecae, running from spermathecae straight posteriorly, towards posterior rim of epigyne ( Fig. 1L View Figure 1 ) Color pattern shown on Fig. 3 View Figure 3 A- D, 4A-M.
Composition (diagnostic documentation indicated in brackets). Type species: Evaneg negevensis (Proszynski, 2000) comb. n. ( Fig. 10 View Figure 10 A-B), other species - Evaneg aegyptiaca Prószyński, 2017 sp. n. ( Fig.10L- M View Figure 10 ), Evaneg armeniaca (Logunov, 1999) comb. n. ( Fig. 10I View Figure 10 ), Evaneg darinurica (Logunov, 2001) comb. n. ( Fig. 10E View Figure 10 ), Evaneg nenilini ( Rakov, 1997) comb. n. ( Fig. 10F View Figure 10 ), Evaneg nepos (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) comb. n. ( Fig. 10H View Figure 10 ), Evaneg nigricans (Dalmas, 1920) comb. n. ( Fig. 10J View Figure 10 ), Evaneg pileckii (Proszynski 2000) comb. n. ( Fig. 10G View Figure 10 ), Evaneg praeclara (Prószyński & Wesolowska, in Proszynski, 2003) comb. n. ( Fig. 10C- D View Figure 10 ), Evaneg seyun (Wesolowska W., van Harten, 2007) comb. n. ( Fig. 10K View Figure 10 ). [ATTENTION: all names are new combinations].
SOURCES: A -B, C-D, E, G, H, J - Proszynski 2003.Annales zoologici: 55, f. 202-204, 208-210, 215-216; 58-59, figs 201, 217-219, 222-223;,62-63, f. 205, 207, 211-214, 216; 64, f. 236-237, 175, f. 721-722; F - Rakov S.Y. 1997. Arthropoda selecta 6 (1/2): 110-111, figs 18-21; I -Logunov, 1999b: Arthropoda Selecta 7: 301, f. 1-4, K - Wesolowska W., van Harten A. 2007. Arthropod Fauna of the UAE, 3: 32, pl 5-6, f 12-16. L, O - Prószyński, 1984 a: Atlas 64-65; 93, M-N - Denis 1947: Bulletin de la Société Fouad 1er d'Entomologie 31: 17-103,78, pl. 5, f. 14-16.All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.
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