Xizangiana Sherwood, Li & Zhang, 2022

Liu, Bo, Wang, Luyu & Zhang, Feng, 2023, Revision of the genus Xizangiana Sherwood, Li & Zhang, 2022, with descriptions of five new species (Araneae: Gnaphosidae), Zootaxa 5346 (4), pp. 443-468 : 444-446

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Genus Xizangiana Sherwood, Li & Zhang, 2022 View in CoL View at ENA

Xizangia Song et al. 2004: 243 , 336.

Xizangiana, Sherwood et al. 2022: 64 View in CoL .

Type species: Callilepis linzhiensis Hu, 2001 , by subsequent designation ( Song et al. 2004).

Diagnosis. Xizangiana can be recognized by the following combination of characters: 1) abdomen with a pair of anterolateral and medial white markings, several chevron-like posterior white stripes, and two longitudinal ventral black stripes ( Figs 1C View FIGURE 1 , 4A–D View FIGURE 4 , 7 View FIGURE 7 , 9 View FIGURE 9 , 13A–B View FIGURE 13 , 15 View FIGURE 15 , 18 View FIGURE 18 , 21 View FIGURE 21 ); 2) presence of preening brush on metatarsi III and IV ( Fig. 4E View FIGURE 4 ); 3) presence of three to six promarginal and two or three retromarginal cheliceral teeth ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ); and 4) trochanters without notch. Males can be recognized by the combination of the following characters: 1) presence of a membranous projection arising basally to the dorsal side of retrolateral tibial apophysis ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ); 2) presence of an embolar base projection; 3) presence of a basally broad and distally curved median apophysis; 4) the embolar radix that fused with embolar base (except in X. xiangbi sp. nov.); 5) and the absence of a conductor ( Figs 5 View FIGURE 5 , 8 View FIGURE 8 , 10 View FIGURE 10 , 11 View FIGURE 11 , 14 View FIGURE 14 , 16 View FIGURE 16 , 19 View FIGURE 19 , 22 View FIGURE 22 ). Females can be recognized by the combination of the following characters: 1) presence of a scape with a distal dent; 2) the triangular or trapezoidal atrium with transversal folds; 3) the presence of anterior fold and lateral folds; 4) the contiguous, large and globular primary spermathecae with Bennett’s gland anteriorly; 5) and the presence of small secondary spermathecae ( Figs 6 View FIGURE 6 , 12 View FIGURE 12 , 17 View FIGURE 17 , 20 View FIGURE 20 ).

Xizangiana resembles Urozelotes Mello-Leit „o, 1938 in genitalic structures, but can be distinguished by: 1) the presence of preening brush on metatarsi III and IV ( Fig. 4E View FIGURE 4 ; vs. preening comb on metatarsi III and IV, see Rodrigues & Rheims 2020: fig. 13D); 2) abdomen with a pair of anterolateral and medial white markings, several chevron-like posterior white stripes, and two longitudinal ventral black stripes ( Figs 1C View FIGURE 1 , 4A–D View FIGURE 4 , 7 View FIGURE 7 , 9 View FIGURE 9 , 13A–B View FIGURE 13 , 15 View FIGURE 15 , 18 View FIGURE 18 , 21 View FIGURE 21 ; vs. abdomen without markings or stripes, see Zhang et al. 2022: fig. 181A–B); 3) presence of a membranous projection arising basally to the dorsal side of retrolateral tibial apophysis ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ; vs. membranous projection absent, see Platnick & Murphy 1984: fig. 56; Zhang et al. 2022: fig. 181G).

Redescription. Total length 2.95–6.85. Carapace elongate-ovoid in dorsal view, highest at central part between eye area and fovea, widest at coxae II and III. From above, anterior eye row slightly recurved ( Figs 4G–H View FIGURE 4 ); posterior eye row straight ( Figs 4G–H View FIGURE 4 ); PMEs oblique and flat ( Fig. 4H View FIGURE 4 ). Fovea distinct, longitudinal. Cheliceral promargin with three to six teeth, retromargin with two to three teeth, fang shaft with serrula ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). Leg formula in males: 4123 or 1423 or 1432, Leg formula in females: 4123 or 1432. Trochanters of legs not notched. Metatarsi III and IV with preening brush ( Fig. 4E View FIGURE 4 ). Abdomen with an anterior dorsal scutum. Color in alcohol ( Figs 4 View FIGURE 4 , 7 View FIGURE 7 , 9 View FIGURE 9 , 13A–B View FIGURE 13 , 15 View FIGURE 15 , 18 View FIGURE 18 , 21 View FIGURE 21 ): carapace dark brown; cephalic groove and radial furrow black grey; Legs yellow-brown. Abdomen black grey with two white markings anterolaterally (sometimes absent in X. xiangbi sp. n.), two white markings medially, several chevron-like white stripes posteriorly, and two longitudinal black stripes ventrally.

Male palp. Retrolateral tibial apophysis wide at base, with a membranous projection dorsally; terminal membrane present (absent in X. xiangbi sp. n.); embolar radix fused with embolar base (except in X. xiangbi sp. n.); embolar base with a projection; ejaculatory duct and sperm duct visible; embolus tilt to median apophysis, with membranous tip; median apophysis curved, with broad base, narrowest at median part, distal part with blunt apex.

Epigyne. Epigynal plate long oval; atrium almost triangular or trapezoidal, with transversal folds; scape with a dent distally; anterior fold and lateral folds present, posterior parts of the lateral folds chevron-like; secondary spermathecae small, globular or oval; primary spermathecae globular, large and contiguous, with Bennett’s gland anteriorly; fertilization ducts leaf-shaped, laterally directed.

Remarks. Murphy (2007) thought that Xizangiana might be a synonym of Cladothela Kishida, 1928 judged by the illustrations in Song et al. (2004). However, by comparing with Cladothela defined by Kamura (1991), Xizangiana can be easily distinguished by the presence of two or three retromarginal cheliceral teeth ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ; vs. absent in Cladothela , see Kamura 1991: figs 15, 22–24), and the absence of an apophysis on male palpal femur (vs. presence of a retrolateral hook-like femoral apophysis in Cladothela , see Kamura 1991: figs 8, 28–29).

Natural history. Xizangiana are found under stones and in leaf litter ( Fig. 1A–B, D–E View FIGURE 1 ).

Distribution. China (Xizang, Yunnan), India ( Fig. 23 View FIGURE 23 ).

Key to the Chinese Xizangiana View in CoL View at ENA species

Males

1. TM absent ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 )....................................................................... X. xiangbi sp. n.

- TM present.......................................................................................... 2

2. RTA with an arc-shaped MP ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 )........................................................... X. linzhiensis

- RTA with an angular MP............................................................................... 3

3. EP present ( Fig. 22B–C, F View FIGURE 22 )................................................................ X. shenxian sp. n.

- EP absent........................................................................................... 4

4. RP present ( Fig. 8D–E View FIGURE 8 ).............................................................. X. namchabarwa sp. n.

- RP absent........................................................................................... 5

5. Embolus relatively long, almost the length of tegulum ( Fig. 14A–B View FIGURE 14 )....................................... X. rigaze View in CoL

- Embolus relatively short, approximately 1/3 length of tegulum................................................. 6

6. EBP nail-shaped ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 )................................................................... X. benae sp. n.

- EBP broom-shaped ( Fig. 16A–B View FIGURE 16 )............................................................ X. longlin sp. n.

Females

1. Atrium almost triangular ( Fig. 6A–B View FIGURE 6 )........................................................... X. linzhiensis

- Atrium almost trapezoidal.............................................................................. 2

2. TF less than five ( Fig. 12A–B View FIGURE 12 )............................................................... X. xiangbi sp. n.

- TF more than five..................................................................................... 3

3. Scape with a ratio of length to width less than 1.5 ( Fig. 6C–D View FIGURE 6 )............................... X. namchabarwa sp. n.

- Scape with a ratio of length to width more than 1.5........................................................... 4

4. AF weakly sclerotized anteriorly ( Fig. 20A–B View FIGURE 20 )................................................. X. shenxian sp. n.

- AF strongly sclerotized anteriorly........................................................................ 5

5. CD curved twice anteriorly ( Fig. 20C–D View FIGURE 20 )....................................................... X. benae sp. n.

- CD curved once anteriorly ( Fig. 17A–B View FIGURE 17 )....................................................... X. longlin sp. n.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Gnaphosidae

Loc

Xizangiana Sherwood, Li & Zhang, 2022

Liu, Bo, Wang, Luyu & Zhang, Feng 2023
2023
Loc

Xizangiana

Sherwood, D. & Li, S. Q. & Zhang, F. 2022: 64
2022
Loc

Xizangia

Song, D. X. & Zhu, M. S. & Zhang, F. 2004: 243
2004
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