Dactylopisthoides Eskov, 1990

Tanasevitch, Andrei & Marusik, Yuri, 2023, On the synonymy of Dactylopisthoides Eskov, 1990 and Uusitaloia Marusik, Koponen & Danilov, 2001 (Araneae, Linyphiidae), ZooKeys 1184, pp. 291-299 : 291

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scientific name

Dactylopisthoides Eskov, 1990
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Dactylopisthoides Eskov, 1990 View in CoL

Dactylopisthoides Eskov, 1990: 4 (type species: Dactylopisthoides hyperboreus Eskov, 1990).

Uusitaloia Marusik, Koponen & Danilov, 2001: 89 (type species: Uusitaloia transbaicalica Marusik, Koponen & Danilov, 2001), syn. nov.

Diagnosis.

The genus Dactylopisthoides is very similar to Dactylopisthes Simon, 1884, with the type species D. digiticeps (Simon, 1881). Both genera belong to the Savignia -genus group sensu Millidge (1977). The main diagnostic characters are as follows:

Formula of leg chaetotaxy: Dactylopisthoides - 2.2.2.1, vs 2.2.1.1 in Dactylopisthes ;

Male carapace in Dactylopisthoides is unmodified, vs highly modified except for three Oriental species of which the generic assignment is doubtful;

Male palpal tibia in Dactylopisthoides is only slightly elongated dorsally, vs highly modified, sickle-shaped in Dactylopisthes , except for D. mirabilis (Tanasevitch, 1985), known from Kyrgyzstan ( Tanasevitch 1985);

Epigyne in Dactylopisthoides with an opened fovea, its lateral walls with a distinct posterior projection on each (Figs 1F View Figure 1 , 2F View Figure 2 ), vs fovea absent.

Description.

Small to medium erigonine. Male total length 1.50-1.80, carapace 0.63-0.79 long. Female total length 1.53-1.75, carapace 0.6-0.68 long. Carapace unmodified in both sexes. Formula of leg chaetotaxy 2.2.2.1, tibial spines short and weak. Metatarsi I-III each with trichobothrium. TmI 0.50-0.70. Male palpal tibia slightly modified, somewhat elongated dorsally. Paracymbium small and narrow, L-shaped, uncinate apically. Distal suprategular apophysis greatly enlarged, highly sclerotized, median tooth present. Embolic division relatively large, radix curved, with small outgrowth (= radical tooth); embolus proper short, thick, covered with short median membrane. Epigyne with cavity, lateral walls with distinct posterior projection in each.

Comments.

An analysis of both somatic and copulatory organ structures of the type species of Uusitaloia and Dactylopisthoides has revealed that they are undoubtedly congeneric: all the species in both genera are of a similar small size, possess the same chaetotaxy (2221) and trichobothriotaxy (I-III; TmI: 0.64-0.65), and are characterized by the same conformation of copulatory organs in both sexes, differing from each other only in minor details: cf. Figs 1 View Figure 1 - 3 View Figure 3 . Thus, the genus Uusitaloia Marusik, Koponen & Danilov, 2001 is to be considered a junior synonym of Dactylopisthoides Eskov, 1990.

In the papers dealing with Dactylopisthoides ( Eskov 1990) and Uusitaloia ( Marusik et al. 2001; Marusik and Koponen 2009), the authors provided different tibial chaetotaxy even for different sexes. The reason for this appears to have been the small size of the spines, which could be easily overlooked (for further details, see Tanasevitch 2022).

Composition.

The genus Dactylopisthoides currently consists of three very similar species: D. hyperboreus Eskov, 1990; D. transbaicalicus (Marusik, Koponen & Danilov, 2001) and D. wrangelianus (Marusik & Koponen, 2009).

Distribution.

From north-eastern Transbaikalia to Wrangel Island (Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ). Its occurrence in Yakutia and Kamchatka is very likely.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Linyphiidae

Loc

Dactylopisthoides Eskov, 1990

Tanasevitch, Andrei & Marusik, Yuri 2023
2023
Loc

Uusitaloia transbaicalica

Tanasevitch & Marusik 2023
2023
Loc

Uusitaloia

Marusik, Koponen & Danilov 2001
2001
Loc

Dactylopisthoides

Eskov 1990
1990
Loc

Dactylopisthoides hyperboreus

Eskov 1990
1990