Hersiliola esyunini, Marusik & Fet, 2009

Marusik, Yuri & Fet, Victor, 2009, A survey of East Palaearctic Hersiliola Thorell, 1870 (Araneae, Hersiliidae), with a description of three new genera, ZooKeys 16 (16), pp. 75-114 : 93-94

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https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.16.229

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3791968

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scientific name

Hersiliola esyunini
status

sp. nov.

Hersiliola esyunini View in CoL sp. n.

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Figs 1 View Figure 1 View Map 1 .2, 2 View Figure 2 .2, 3 View Figure 3 .1, 4 View Figure 4 .4, 5 View Figure 5 .4, 6 View Figure 6 .6-7, 7 View Figure 7 .10-12, 8 View Figure 8 .4 H. xinjiangensis View in CoL (in part): Marusik 2009: 153-156, f. 1-2, 4-13 (♁ ♀). Misidentification.

Type material. Holotype: ♁ together with paratypes 1♁ and 2♀ ( ZMMU) from UZ- BEKISTAN: Namangan Province , Pap District , SE foothills of Kurama Mountains , ca. 5-5.5 km NW of Khanabad, ca. 850 m a.s.l., 40°54’05”N 70°45’44”E, 16.05.2002, A.V. Gromov coll.; GoogleMaps paratype 1♁, Namangan Province , Pap District, SE foothills of Kurama Mountains, ca. 5.5 km NW of Khanabad, ca. 380 m a.s.l., under stones, 40°54’15”N 70°45’29”E, 15.05.2002, A.V. Gromov coll. ( SMF). GoogleMaps

Etymology. The species name is a patronym honoring our friend and colleague Sergei Esyunin of Perm, Russia.

Diagnosis. H. esyunini sp. n. is closely related to H. xinjiangenis , from which it can be distinguished by its smaller size, differently shaped tegular apophysis and the median plate of the epigyne. From all congeners H. esyunini sp. n. can be easily distin- guished by a relatively shorter tip of the cymbium, undivided tegular apophysis and a median plate of the epigyne with turned up lateral edges of the median plate.

Description. Male. Total length 3.4-3.65. Carapace 1.4-1.5 long, 1.5-1.6 wide, femur I 3.0-3.1 long, femur/carapace length ratio 2.1-2.14. Body yellow-light brown with pattern formed by brown hairs and spots. Carapace with brownish eye area and posterior cephalic part, and brown vertical stripe on clypeus (Figs 1.2, 2.2). Margins of carapace brown. Abdomen with indistinct pattern. Legs with broad, dark annulations, dark rings wider than light ones. Femur I almost entirely dark. Coxae IV separated by one diameter. Palp as in Figs 3.1, 4.4, 5.4, 6.6-7, with femur, patella+tibia and cymbium subequal in length, tibia in terminal part slightly wider than femur. Tegulum discoid, with long filiform embolus and tegular apophysis. Embolus starts at about 01 hrs, makes a loop of more than 270° and terminates around 10 hrs. Tegular apophysis perpendicular to tegulum. Apical part of the bulb slightly flattened (embolus straight, not rounded).

Female. Total length 3.75-4.0. Carapace 1.4-1.5 long, 1.5-1.6 wide, femur I 2.25- 2.5 long, femur/carapace length ratio 1.6. Colouration as in female. Epigyne as in Figs 7.10-12, 8.4. Median plate anchor-like, with a pair of small accessory sclerites on the side that visually makes the basal part wider; spermathecae and seminal duct translucent through the integument. Accessory gland digitiform.

Comments. Earlier, Marusik (2009) confused this species with the related H. xinjiangensis due to the similarity of their male palps, i.e. same shape of the apical part of the tegulum (character unknown in other Hersiliola species), same position of the embolic tip, and same shape of the tegular apophysis. Misidentification was made before we started this revision of East Palaearctic Hersiliola .

Distribution. The species is known only from two nearby localities in eastern Uzbekistan.

Marusik YM (2009) On the northernmost hersiliid (Araneae: Hersiliidae) species. Arthropoda Selecta 17 (3 - 4): 153 - 156.

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Figure 1. Habitus of females of Hersiliola sternbergsi sp. n. (1), H. esyunini sp. n. (2), H. lindbergi sp. n. (3) and H. afghanica (4).

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Map 1. Distribution of Hersiliidae in Central Asia. ' Hersiliola afghanica; × Hersiliola esyunini; • Hersiliola foordi; · Hersiliola lindbergi; • Hersiliola sternbergsi; + Hersiliola xinjiangensis; ′ Duninia baehrae; ‵ Duninia rheimsae;. Deltshevia danovi; * Deltshevia gromovi; - Ovtsharenkoia pallida; -? identity uncertain

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Figure 2. Hersiliola sternbergsi sp. n. (1), H. esyunini sp. n. (2), Ovtsharenkoia pallida (3-8). 1 male carapace, frontal 2 carapace, dorsal 3-4 male carapace, dorsal and lateral 5 abdomen of juvenile, dorsal 6-7 habitus of female and male, respectively 8 female abdomen, ventral.

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Figure 3. Retrolateral view of the male palp of Hersiliola esyunini sp. n. (1), H. sternbergsi sp. n. (2), Duninia baehrae sp. n. (3), Deltshevia danovi sp. n. (4), D. gromovi sp. n. (5), and Ovtsharenkoia pallida (6). Scale = 0.5 mm.

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Figure 4. Retrolateral view of the male palp of Hersiliola macullulata (1), H. simoni (2), H. sternbergsi sp. n. (3), H. esyunini sp. n. (4), Duninia baehrae sp. n. (5), Deltshevia danovi sp. n. (6), D. gromovi sp. n. (7), and Ovtsharenkoia pallida (8). Scale = 0.5 mm.

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Figure 5. Prolateral view of the male palp of Hersiliola macullulata (1), H. simoni (2), H. sternbergsi sp. n. (3), H. esyunini sp. n. (4), Duninia baehrae sp. n. (5), Deltshevia danovi sp. n. (6), D. gromovi sp. n. (7), and Ovtsharenkoia pallida (8). Scale = 0.5 mm.

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Figure 6. Male palp of Hersiliola macullulata (1), H. simoni (2-3), H. sternbergsi sp. n. (4-5), H. esyunini sp. n. (6-7), Duninia baehrae sp. n. (8), and Ovtsharenkoia pallida (9). 1-2 ventral 3-4, 6 from below 5, 7,‹ from above 8 retrolateral. Scale = 0.5 mm.

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Figure 7. Epigynes of Hersiliola versicolor (1), Hersiliola sp. (2), H. lindbergi sp. n. (3, 6), H. afghanica (4-5), H. sternbergsi sp. n. (7-9), H. esyunini sp. n. (10-12), and H. foordi sp. n. (13-14). 1-8, 10-11, 13-14 ventral 9, 12 dorsal. Scale = 0.5 mm.

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Figure 8. Epigynes, ventral view, of Hersiliola afghanica (1), H. sternbergsi sp. n. (2), H. lindbergi sp. n. (3), H. esyunini sp. n. (4), H. foordi sp. n (5), Duninia baehrae sp. n. (6), and D. rheimsae sp. n. (7).

ZMMU

Zoological Museum, Moscow Lomonosov State University

SMF

Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Hersiliidae

Genus

Hersiliola