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Zaitunia zonsteini Fomichev & Marusik 2013

Authors: Sergei Zonstein; Yuri M. Marusik;

Zaitunia zonsteini Fomichev & Marusik 2013

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Zaitunia zonsteini Fomichev & Marusik, 2013 Fig. 41 Zaitunia zonsteini Fomichev & Marusik, 2013: 85, figs 1–9, 12–14 (♀). Diagnosis Females of Z. zonsteini, with their very short and small receptacles, resemble those of Z. minuta sp. nov., but differ by having smaller eyes, broader calamistral setae, a larger cribellum and more globular receptacles (both pairs) (cf. Figs 39 D–H, 40, 41D–M). Type material Holotype KAZAKHSTAN: ♀ East Kazakhstan Province, Urdzhar District, Kyzylbel’tau Mountains, near Terekty (Blagodatnoe) Village, 47°14' N, 81°17' E, 1000 m, 3–5 Jul. 2012, A.N. Litvinov (ISEA). Paratypes (12 ♀♀, all in ISEA) KAZAKHSTAN: 1 ♀, same data as holotype; 8 ♀♀, same locality, 3–5 Jul. 2011, A.A. Fomichev & A.N. Litvinov; 1 ♀, same locality, 47°14' N, 81°18' E, 1000 m, 2 Jul. 2011, A.A. Fomichev; 1 ♀, same locality, 900 m, 15 Jul. 2011, A.A. Fomichev; 1 ♀, SW part of West Tarbagatai Mountains, 47°18' N, 81°19' E, near Terekty (Blagodatnoe) Village, 1200 m, 3 Jul. 2011, A.A. Fomichev & A.N. Litvinov. Other material examined (6 ♀♀) KAZAKHSTAN: 2 ♀♀, surroundings of Taldykorgon, 45°00' N, 78°22' E, 25 Jul. 1988, C.K. Tarabaev, A.A. Zyuzin & M. Zharko (TAU); 2 ♀♀, Syugaty Valley, 5 km W of Charyn canyon, 43°22' N, 79°01' E, 1200 m, 2 Jun. 1989, C.K. Tarabaev, A.A. Zyuzin & M. Zharko (TAU); 2 ♀♀, 1 juv., Ketmen Mts, 11 km NW of Chundzha (= Shonzhy), left bank of Charyn River, 43°37' N, 79°21' E, 700 m, 29 May 2001, A.V. Gromov (ZMMU). Description Female (Taldykorgon) HABITUS. See Fig. 41 C, refers to the paratype. BODY LENGTH. 4.70. COLOR. Carapace brownish-yellow, with darkened brown clypeus and triangular median band; eye tubercle blackish-brown; light oval postocular spots well-developed; chelicerae brownish-yellow; labium, sternum and maxillae greyish-yellow; palps and legs light yellow, gradually darkened to apices; abdomen dorsally light yellow with diffuse brownish pattern consisting of narrow dashed median band and few pairs of transverse chevrons, ventrally pale yellow with darker brownish area surrounding spinnerets. CARAPACE. 1.75 long, 1.20 wide. EYES (Fig. 41 D, G). AME 0.06, ALE 0.13, PLE 0.09, PME 0.08, AME–AME 0.04. LEG MEASUREMENTS. FemurPatellaTibiaMetatarsusTarsusTotalPalp1.070.650.87―0.973.56I2.330.872.231.971.308.70II1.970.831.651.631.057.13III1.750.751.331.380.976.18IV2.370.801.851.831.037.88 ENDOGYNE (Fig. 41 I–M). Both pairs of receptacles subequal in width and length; median receptacles separated by one diameter, with round heads; lateral receptacles with angled heads, slightly converging; pores present on heads only. Male Unknown. Variation Carapace length in females varies from 1.20 to 1.75. Darker median band on the carapace and lateral chevrons on the abdomen may be less distinct in paler specimens (cf. Fig. 41 A–C). Ecology This species has been collected in steppe and semi-desert biotopes. Distribution Eastern Kazakhstan (Fig. 49).

Published as part of Sergei Zonstein & Yuri M. Marusik, 2016, A revision of the spider genus Zaitunia (Araneae, Filistatidae), pp. 1-97 in European Journal of Taxonomy 214 on pages 80-84, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.214, http://zenodo.org/record/269335

Keywords

Zaitunia, Arthropoda, Arachnida, Animalia, Araneae, Filistatidae, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Zaitunia zonsteini

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