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Zodarion ozkutuki Coşar & Danişman 2021, spec. nov.

Authors: Coşar, Ilhan; Danişman, Tarik;

Zodarion ozkutuki Coşar & Danişman 2021, spec. nov.

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Zodarion ozkutuki spec. nov. (Figs 1–4) Type material: Holotype (KUAM-ZOD-2020/77) ♂, Turkey, Adıyaman Province, Tut District, Meryemuşağı Village, 37°46’39’’N, 37°50’02’’E, elev. 802 m, 17.V.2019, Ý. Coşar leg., stony field. Paratypes: 2♂♂, same data as holotype (KUAM-ZOD-2020/78). 2♂♂, Adıyaman Province, Gölbaşı District, Hamzalar Village, 37°53’08”N, 37°43’05”E, elev. 1091 m, 21.VIII.2018, E.A. Yağmur leg., stony field (KUAM-ZOD-2020/79). Etymology. The species is named after Recep Sulhi Özkütük for his contributions to Turkish Arachnology. Diagnosis. Zodarion ozkutuki spec. nov. is a member of the aculeatum species group based on the pedipalp having a median apophysis with a strongly elongated basal part. It resembles Z. aculeatum Chyzer, 1897 and Z. sardum Bosmans, 1997 but can be distinguished from these two species by having a short, blunt tibial apophysis with a pointed tip, relatively shorter than that of congeners. Additionally, the basal part of the median apophysis is greatly elongated, almost reaching the tibia, and the distal part has two teeth. Description. Male holotype (KUAM-ZOD-2020/77) (Figs 1–4). Measurements: Total length 2.30. Prosoma 1.20 long, 0.90 wide. Abdomen 1.10 long, 0.70 wide. Sternum 0.70 long, 0.60 wide. Leg formula IV, I, II, III. Leg lengths: Leg I Fe: 1.10, Pa: 0.40, Ti: 0.95, Mt: 1.0, Ta: 0.5, Total: 3.95; Leg II Fe: 0.95, Pa: 0.30, Ti: 0.80, Mt: 0.90, Ta: 0.55, Total: 3.50; Leg III Fe: 0.90, Pa: 0.30, Ti: 0.5, Mt: 0.90, Ta: 0.50, Total: 3.10; Leg IV Fe: 1.25, Pa: 0.40, Ti: 1.20, Mt: 1.40, Ta: 0.60, Total: 4.85. Colour (Fig. 1). Prosoma pale yellowish. Area around AME pale brown. Clypeus light brown. Abdomen pale brown, with large dorsal scutum. Sternum light brown. Legs yellow. Eyes. AME = 1 (0.12); ALE = 0.83; PME = 0.41; PLE = 0.41; a = 0.41; b = 0.16; c = 2.9; d = 0.41; MOQ: AW = 0.56 PW; L = 0.86 PW. Palp (Figs 2–4). Palpal tibial apophysis short, triangular, gently curved, pointed terminally. Basal part of median apophysis greatly elongated, almost reaching tibia, distal part with two teeth separated by oblique groove (indicated by the arrows in Fig. 3C). Tegulum without protrusion. Embolus arcuate, tapered distally. Female: Unknown.

Published as part of Coşar, Ilhan & Danişman, Tarik, 2021, Three new Zodarion species (Araneae: Zodariidae) from Southeastern Turkey, pp. 415-428 in Zootaxa 5057 (3) on pages 416-418, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5057.3.6, http://zenodo.org/record/5591659

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Arthropoda, Arachnida, Animalia, Araneae, Biodiversity, Zodarion ozkutuki, Zodariidae, Zodarion, Taxonomy

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