Dendrolycosa sahyadriensis, Sudhin & Sen & Jäger, 2023

Sudhin, Puthoor Pattammal, Sen, Souvik & Jäger, Peter, 2023, Taxonomic notes on the nursery-web spider genus Dendrolycosa Doleschall, 1859 (Araneae: Pisauridae) from India, with the description of a new species, Zootaxa 5353 (1), pp. 67-74 : 68-71

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5353.1.4

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8427009

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scientific name

Dendrolycosa sahyadriensis
status

sp. nov.

Dendrolycosa sahyadriensis spec. nov.

Figs 1–3 View FIGURES 1 View FIGURES 2 View FIGURES 3 , 5 View FIGURE 5

Type material. Holotype J (NZC-ZSI-8212/18) from INDIA: Karnataka: Shimoga District, Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary (13°42’18.9”N, 75°03’47.7”E, 605 m a.s.l., 07.12.2022, leg. P.P. Sudhin. GoogleMaps Paratype: 1 ♀ (NZC-ZSI-8213/18), same data as for holotype. GoogleMaps

Etymology. The species name is derived from ‘Sahyadri’, the vernacular name for Western Ghats, where the type was collected. The name is treated as a noun in apposition.

Diagnosis. The male copulatory organ of Dendrolycosa sahyadriensis spec. nov. is most similar to that of Dendrolycosa bairdi Jäger, 2011 in having a slender distal apophysis, with pointed tip retrolaterad and situated in 1:30- o’clock-position, triangular median apophysis with wide membranous base, and conductor and embolus in same position and with similar shape. It can be distinguished by the RTA narrower and without bent dorsal tip, conductor pointed apically, and tegular part extending prolaterally beyond cymbial margin situated at widest part of cymbium (cf. Figs 2B–C View FIGURES 2 , 3A–B View FIGURES 3 , with Jäger 2011: figs 84–85). The female genitalia of Dendrolycosa sahyadriensis spec. nov. is most similar to that of Dendrolycosa cruciata (Roewer, 1955) , from which it can be easily distinguished by the long and prominent spermathecal heads, which almost reach the anterior margin of the internal duct system (cf. Figs 2D–E View FIGURES 2 , 3C–D View FIGURES 3 , Jäger 2011: figs 30–31).

Notes. According to available illustrations of other Indian congeners, this new species is not conspecific with either of them. Although illustrations are poor, the large head of spermathecae and the palpal conformation cannot be seen in any of the two other species.

Description. Male (Holotype, NZC-ZSI-8212/18; Figs 1A–B View FIGURES 1 , 2A–C View FIGURES 2 , 3A–B View FIGURES 3 ). Measurements: body length 9.12; prosoma length 3.84, width 3.08; opisthosoma length 5.02, width 2.47. Eye diameters: AME 0.15, ALE 0.18, PME 0.21, PLE 0.19. Eye interdistances: AME–AME 0.15, ALE–AME 0.61, PME–PME 0.13, PME–PLE 0.20. AME– PME 0.21, ALE–PME 0.33. clypeus at AME 0.13, at ALE 0.19. Chelicerae 1.18 long, with 3 promarginal and 4 retromarginal teeth. Measurements of palp and legs: Palp 4.18 [1.35, 0.51, 0.70, 1.62], leg I 17.03 [4.92, 1.50, 4.31, 4.30, 2.00], II 16.79 [4.90, 1.53, 4.19, 4.29, 1.88], III 13.55 [4.14, 1.22, 3.24, 3.50, 1.45], IV 17.14 [5.05, 1.36, 4.11, 4.71, 1.91]. Leg formula: 4123. Leg spination: femur I–III pl 4 rl 5 do 3, IV pl 4 rl 3 do 3; patella I–IV pl 1 rl 1 do 2; tibia I–II pl 2 rl 2 do 1 plv 4 rlv 4, III–IV pl 2 rl 2 do 2 plv 3 rlv 3; metatarsus I–II pl 1 rl 1 plv 3 rlv 3 v 1, III–IV pl 3 rl 3 plv 3 rlv 3 v 1; tarsus I–IV spineless. Carapace yellowish-brown, covered with short brown setae, with thin median white line and two thin lateral white lines, the lateral lines slightly undulating and almost reaching to the posterior end ( Fig. 1A View FIGURES 1 ); cephalic region dorsally with a pair of short white longitudinal lines extending from behind PLE; margins with dark brown lines ( Fig. 1A View FIGURES 1 ). Eye field brown, covered with grey setae. Clypeus light yellowish-brown, medially with two pairs of long, curved horn-like setae and laterally with pair of similar setae. Chelicerae light reddish-brown, frontal side densely covered with setae. Endites and labium light reddish-brown covered with dark setae ( Fig. 1B View FIGURES 1 ). Sternum yellow, covered with long black setae ( Fig. 1B View FIGURES 1 ). Dorsum of opisthosoma brown, with numerous pale yellowish speckles, anterior half with a pair of thin longitudinal white lines at the margins of the heart region, and posterior half with distinct median incision ( Fig. 1A View FIGURES 1 ); opisthosoma laterally light yellow with dark brown brick line patterns. Venter dull yellow, sparsely covered with black setae ( Fig. 1B View FIGURES 1 ). Spinnerets light brown, posterior spinnerets pale yellow ( Fig. 1B View FIGURES 1 ). Legs light yellow, yellowish brown towards distal segments.

Palp as shown in Figs 2A–C View FIGURES 2 , 3A–B View FIGURES 3 : tegulum and cymbium yellowish brown, rest of segments pale yellow ( Figs 2A–C View FIGURES 2 ); tibia with a few long spines and numerous long bristles ( Figs 2A–C View FIGURES 2 , 3A–B View FIGURES 3 ); RTA simple, stick-like, with blunt tip ( Figs 2C View FIGURES 2 , 3B View FIGURES 3 ); cymbium oval, densely covered with setae; distal apophysis slender, with pointed distal portion directed at 3 o’clock position in ventral view ( Figs 2B View FIGURES 2 , 3A View FIGURES 3 ); median apophysis basally broad, distally hook like, and pointed ( Figs 2B View FIGURES 2 , 3A View FIGURES 3 ); conductor long, broad, curved, and apically oriented ( Figs 2B–C View FIGURES 2 , 3A–B View FIGURES 3 ); embolus long, slender, curved and apically directed ( Figs 2B–C View FIGURES 2 , 3A–B View FIGURES 3 ).

Female (paratype; Figs 1C–D View FIGURES 1 , 2D–E View FIGURES 2 , 3C–D View FIGURES 3 ). Measurements: body length 17.03; prosoma length 6.15, width 4.94; opisthosoma length 9.92, width 7.31. Eye diameters: AME 0.24, ALE 0.24, PME 0.27, PLE 0.26. Eye interdistances: AME–AME 0.25, ALE–AME 0.15, PME–PME 0.29, PME–PLE 0.35. AME–PME 0.38, ALE–PME 0.53. clypeus at AME 0.26, at ALE 0.37. Chelicerae 2.77 long, with 3 promarginal and 4 retromarginal teeth. Measurement of palp and legs: Palp 6.55 [2.16, 0.89, 1.27, 2.23], leg I 19.92 [5.95, 2.09, 4.89, 4.63, 2.36], II 19.05 [5.81, 1.98, 4.70, 4.71, 1.85], III 16.91 [5.09, 1.65, 4.00, 4.13, 2.04], IV 20.58 [6.13, 1.97, 4.84, 5.45, 2.19]. Leg formula: 4123. Leg spination: femur I–III pl 5 rl 5 do 3, IV pl 4 rl 3 do 3; patella I–IV pl 1 rl 1 do 2; tibia I–II pl 2 rl 2 plv 4 rlv 4, III–IV pl 2 rl 2 do 2 plv 3 rlv 3; metatarsus I–III pl 2 rl 2 plv 3 rlv 3 v 1, IV pl 3 rl 3 plv 3 rlv 3 v 1; tarsus I–IV spineless. Colouration as in male, except for the following: eye field dark-brown to black; chelicerae dark reddish-brown; endites and labium darker ( Fig. 2D View FIGURES 2 ); opisthosoma with anterior white line slightly undulating, laterally greyish without any prominent markings ( Fig. 2C View FIGURES 2 ); spinnerets reddish-brown.

Copulatory organs as shown in Figs 2D–E View FIGURES 2 , 3C–D View FIGURES 3 . Epigyne wider than long, densely covered with long creamcoloured setae, anterior borderline with two humps ( Figs 2D–E View FIGURES 2 , 3C View FIGURES 3 ); fine wrinkles in anterior region of epigyne ( Fig. 2D View FIGURES 2 ); carina broad, separated, middle field with circular central depression, posteriorly broad ( Figs 2D View FIGURES 2 , 3C View FIGURES 3 ); lateral lobes prominent and broad ( Figs 2D View FIGURES 2 , 3C View FIGURES 3 ); internal duct system with large copulatory ducts ( Figs 2E View FIGURES 2 , 3D View FIGURES 3 ); head of spermathecae large, nearly rounded, reaching almost at the anterior region of internal duct system ( Figs 2E View FIGURES 2 , 3D View FIGURES 3 ); fertilization ducts long, anteriorly oriented ( Figs 2E View FIGURES 2 , 3D View FIGURES 3 ).

Distribution. Known only from the type locality ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ).

Habitat: Specimens were collected from shrubs in the riparian habitats of the Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka, India.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Pisauridae

Genus

Dendrolycosa

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