Nesticus kosodensis Yaginuma, 1972 bona species. Molecular and morphological separation from N. latiscapus Yaginuma, 1972 with notes on cave scaffold-web spiders subspecies in Japan (Araneae, Nesticidae)
Author
Suzuki, Yuya
Graduate School of Life and Environmental Science, University of Tsukuba, 1 - 1 - 1, Tennodai, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki, 305 - 8572, Japan
Author
Ballarin, Francesco
Systematic Zoology Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 1 - 1 Minami-Osawa, Hachioji-shi, 192 - 0397, Tokyo, Japan
ballarin.francesco@gmail.com
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Subterranean Biology
2020
35
79
96
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.35.53933
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.35.53933
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Nesticus kosodensis Yaginuma, 1972
stat. nov.
Figures 1a-c
, 2
, 3
, 4
, 8a, b
Nesticus latiscapus kosodensis
Yaginuma, 1972: 295, f. 20-23 (♂♀).
N. latiscapus kosodensis
Yaginuma, 1977: 315, pl. 2, f. 4 (♂).
N. latiscapus kosodensis
Yaginuma, 1979: 265, pl. 7, f. 2, 4 (♂♀).1
Material examined.
Holotype
.
Japan - Honshu Island • ♂; Yamanshi Prefecture, Kitatsuru-gun, Tabayama-mura, Kosode Limestone Cave (小袖鍾乳洞); [
35.7938N
,
138.9722E
]; 3 Feb. 1969, Akama H. leg.; NSMT-Ar 70 (as
N. latiscapus kosodensis
).
Paratype
.
Japan - Honshu Island • 1♀; same data as the holoype; NSMT-Ar 71 (as
N. latiscapus kosodensis
).
Other material.
Japan - Honshu Island • 4♂♂, 3♀♀; Kitatsuru-gun, Kosuge-mura, Hashitate, Odaki (雄滝);
35.74476N
,
138.88462E
; 10 Nov. 2019, Suzuki Y. leg.; under stones; YSPC, FBPC • 4♀♀; Tokyo Prefecture, Nishitama-gun, Okutama-machi, Nippara, Nippara Limestone Cave (日原鍾乳洞);
35.8524N
,
139.0407E
; Ballarin F. leg.; FBPC.
Diagnosis.
Species closely related to
Nesticus latiscapus
, but both sexes can be distinguished by the morphology of the genitalia. Male
N. kosodensis
stat. nov. can be separated from male
N. latiscapus
by the following combination of characters: Dp2 and Dp3 close to each other (separated from each other in
N. latiscapus
, see Fig.
3b
vs. 6b); Di narrower, lacking a serrated edge (Di wider and bearing a serrated edge
in
N. latiscapus
, see Fig.
3d
vs. 6d); Ma weakly protruding (Ma strongly protruding in
N. latiscapus
, see Fig.
3e
vs. 6e); Be present (Be absent in
N. latiscapus
, see Fig.
3a, b
vs. 6a, b); Ta weakly developed but present (lacking in
N. latiscapus
, see Fig.
3a, e
vs. 6a, e). Females
N. kosodensis
stat. nov. are distinguished from females
N. latiscapus
by the different shape of scapus, narrower towards the tip and with convergent edges in
N. kosodensis
stat. nov., almost of the same width or slightly wider towards the tip, with slightly divergent edges and lobate corners in
N. latiscapus
(Fig.
4
vs. Fig.
7
). The
shape
of copulatory openings is also different between the two species: the edge of the opening is curved and slanted compared to the edge of the scapus in
N. kosodensis
stat. nov., but straight and parallel to the edge of the scapus in
N. latiscapus
(Fig.
4
vs. Fig.
7
).
Redescription.
Male.
Total length: 4.00-4.29, carapace: 1.77-2.01 long, 1.04-1.75 wide (based on three males).
Habitus as in Fig.
1a, b
. Carapace light yellowish brown, midline and lateral edges darker. Chelicera, labium and sternum light yellowish-brown without any markings. Legs yellowish-brown with dark bands. Leg measurements as follows (based on one male): I 15.60 (4.34, 0.83, 4.62, 4.21, 1.61), II 12.10 (3.48, 0.77, 3.32, 3.18, 1.34),
III
8.55 (2.60, 0.58, 2.25, 2.14, 0.98), IV 11.70 (3.68, 0.70, 3.09, 2.97, 1.25). Dorsum of abdomen whitish-yellow with narrowly spaced pairs of black markings posteriorly.
Palp as in Figs
2
,
3
,
8a
. Paracymbium with five processes: ventral process recurved, dorsal process 1 sharp and weakly curved when the palp is observed ventrally and laterally, dorsal process 2 short and straight, dorsal process 3 very small and close to the basal part of dorsal process 2, hidden behind ventral process when the palp is observed ventrally. All dorsal processes strongly sclerotized. Distal process of paracymbium sharp with a smooth edge. Embolus with a well-developed bulge, median apophysis weakly protruded, tegular apophysis small and triangular.
Female.
Total length: 3.73-3.90, carapace: 1.61-1.73 long, 1.46-1.47 wide (based on two females).
Habitus
as in Fig.
1c
. Color and markings as in the male. Legs measurements as following (based on one female): I 12.80 (3.76, 0.71, 3.53, 3.30, 1.48), II 9.57 (2.77, 0.69, 2.55, 2.40, 1.16), III 6.34 (1.96, 0.58, 1.62, 1.38, 0.80), IV 9.51 (3.03, 0.67, 2.48, 2.27, 1.06).
Epigyne and vulva as in Figs
4
,
8b
. Scapus prolonged posteriorly, narrower towards the tip, with slightly convergent edges and bearing a U-shaped groove. Edge of copulatory openings rounded and slanted compared to the edge of the scapus. Insemination and fertilization ducts reaching spermathecae with a short and convoluted trait. Spermathecae oval. Vulval pockets strongly wrinkled, located above spermathecae.
Distribution.
Endemic to central Honshu, Japan (Yamanashi and Tokyo Prefectures). See Fig.
10
.
Figure 1.
Habitus of
Nesticus kosodensis
stat. nov. and
N. latiscapus
.
a, b
N. kosodensis
stat. nov. adult male
c
ditto, adult female
d
N. latiscapus
, adult male
e
ditto, adult female. Scale bars: 1 mm.
Figure 2.
Male palp of
N. kosodensis
stat. nov. from Odaki area:
a
ventral view
b
dorsal view
c
ventro-retrolateral view
d
retrolateral view
e
ventro-prolateral view. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.
Figure 3.
Male palp of
N. kosodensis
stat. nov. (illustrated):
a
ventral view
b
dorsal view
c
ventro-retrolateral view
d
retrolateral view
e
ventro-prolateral view. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.
Figure 4.
Female genitalia of
N. kosodensis
stat. nov. from Odaki area.
a, c
Epigyne, ventral view
b, d
vulva, dorsal view. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.