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Eusparassus doriae

Authors :
Moradmand, Majid
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2013.

Abstract

doriae species group Diagnosis. Chelicerae without intermarginal denticles; ventral opisthosoma pale in colour (Fig. 58b); ST small in size and located behind EM (e.g. Fig. 67a); AMLL of epigyne not fused anteriorly (e.g. Fig. 67b); GP present. Species composition. Seven species: Eusparassus doriae (Simon, 1874); E. oculatus (Kroneberg, 1875); E. potanini (Simon, 1895); E. maynardi (Pocock, 1901); E. kronebergi Denis, 1958; E. fuscimanus Denis, 1958 and E. mesopotamicus Moradmand and Jäger, 2012 (for full descriptions, see Moradmand & Jäger 2012a). Distribution. From the Middle East to Central and parts of South Asia (Fig. 72a). Species with unclear group affiliation The following three species, Eusparassus xerxes (Pocock, 1901), E. pontii Caporiacco, 1935 and Cercetius perezi Simon, 1902 cannot be placed in the species groups recognized above. They show a transition in character states. Eusparassus pontii is closely allied to the members of the doriae group but differ from them by having a distinct dark marking on the ventral opisthosoma (Fig. 56f). Eusparassus pontii is also similar to E. xerxes (presence of ventral opisthosoma marking) but differs by having a single bristle instead of four at the basal segment of the chelicerae. This species is probably derived from the members of the doriae group in the Himalayas. For full description of E. pontii, see Moradmand & Jäger 2012a. The distribution of these three species is shown in Fig. 72b.<br />Published as part of Moradmand, Majid, 2013, The stone huntsman spider genus Eusparassus (Araneae: Sparassidae): systematics and zoogeography with revision of the African and Arabian species, pp. 1-108 in Zootaxa 3675 (1) on page 69, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3675.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/6422593<br />{"references":["Simon, E. (1874) Etudes arachnologiques. 3 e memoire. V. Revision des especes europeennes de la famille des Sparassidae. Annales de la Societe entomologique de France, Paris, 5 (4), 243 - 279.","Pocock, R. I. (1901) Descriptions of some new species of spiders from British India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 13, 478 - 498.","Denis, J. (1958) Araignees (Araneidea) de l'Afghanistan. I. Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra Dansk naturhistorike Forenning, 120, 81 - 120.","Jager, P. (2012) Revision of the genus Sinopoda Jager, 1999 in Laos with discovery of first eyeless huntsman spider species (Sparassidae: Heteropodinae). Zootaxa, 3415, 37 - 57.","Moradmand, M. & Jager, P. (2012 a) Taxonomic revision of the huntsman spider genus Eusparassus Simon, 1903 (Araneae: Sparassidae) in Eurasia. Journal of Natural History, 46, 39 - 40, 2439 - 2496.","Caporiacco, L. di. (1935) Aracnidi dell'Himalaia e del Karakoram, raccolti dalla Missione italiana al Karakoram (1929 - VII). Memoire della Societa Entomologica Italiana, 13,161 - 263.","Simon, E. (1902) Arachnides recueillis au cours de la Mission de MM. J. Bonnier et Ch. Perez au Golfe Persique (Mars - Avril 1901). Bulletin du Museum d'historie naturelle (Paris), 8, 252 - 254."]}

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....15dbb04c59cbdcc5f5e73aecd4083c57
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6949826