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Eusparassus oraniensis

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

Abstract

Eusparassus oraniensis (Lucas, 1846) Figs 17–19, 50, 62a, b Olios oraniensis Lucas, 1846: 201, Pl. 11, fig. 9 (description of female, from Algeria: Oran: Djebel Santon, Santa Cruz [N 35°42 ΄25.3", W 0°39 ΄55.34"], type material not located in MNHN, presumably lost). Neotype designated here (for justification see remarks). Sparassus currax Blackwall, 1858: 429 (description of male, holotype from Algeria, not located in HECO, presumably lost). Sparassus oraniensis (Lucas). Simon 1874: 255 (description of male, material not located in MNHN, presumably lost); Simon 1880: 291; Levy 1989: 137, fig. 21. Eusparassus argelasius maximus Strand, 1906a: 630 (description of male and female) [syntypes from Algeria (South-west): Naâma Province: Tiout oase, lost in Stuttgart collection]. New synonymy. Eusparassus oraniensis (Lucas). Strand 1908b: 23. Eusparassus argelasius oraniensis (Lucas). Simon 1909: 31. Eusparassus dufouri oraniensis (Lucas). Denis 1947:49, pl. 2, fig.12 (illustration of female from Egypt: Siwa, material not located in NHM, probably misidentified). Type material: Neotype: female, ALGERIA: Wilaya de Oran , 1906, Scherer leg. (ZSM A20110055). Other material examined. ALGERIA: 1♀, with same data as for neotype (ZSM A20110056); Wilaya de Bechar: 1♀, Beni Ounif, March 1955, Fittkau leg. (ZSM A20110053); Wilaya de Biskra: 1♀, 1 juv., Biskra, September 1912 B.H. Boxtux leg. (NHM 1948.11.29.4-5); 2♀♀, Biskra, 1903 (NHM 10.10.29.26.27); MOROCCO: Region de Guelmim-Es Semara : 1♂, N 28 56'11.54", W 8 57'10.08", point 37, September 2011, S. Henriques leg. (SMF, SD843); Region de Souss-Massa-Draa: 1♂, 1♀, Anti-Atlas, between Tizuit and Tafraut, 2 km E of Kerdouss, 1100m, under stone, 22 July 2000, S. Huber leg. (SMF); 1♀, Anti-Atlas, ca. 15km S of Igherm, under stone, 28 August 2001, S. Huber leg. (SMF); 1♂, Zagora, December 2008, G. Ackermann leg. (SMF, SD444); 1♂, E of Bou Rbia, N 30°07'60.2", W 6°23'0.27", 16 September 1999, H. Nickel leg. (SMF); Region de Meknes-Tafilalet: 1♂, Erg Chebbi, N 31°16'12.69", W 3°59'28.50", 760m, under stone, 13 July 2009, J. Achenberg leg. (SMF, SD615, MM9); 1♂, Meski, around water source, 29 July 1971, R. Jocqué leg. (MRAC 154281). Diagnosis. PLE largest (unique character within the group, Fig. 18d), ET retrolaterad first, slightly proximad, finally distad (Fig. 17c); vulva robust and widened as in E. syrticus but differring from it in having smaller and spherical GP (Figs 18b, c) [see also diagnosis for dufouri species group above]. Description. Male (ranges: n=5, single measurement: MM 9): Measurements. Medium to large sized Eusparassus species [largest male (MM9) with 13.3 cm legspan]. Total length 14.2–24.8, prosoma length 7.8–11.5, prosoma width 6.8–11.3, anterior width of prosoma 3.5–5.6, opisthosoma length 6.4–13.3, opisthosoma width 4.0–9.1. Eye diameters: AME 0.62, ALE 0.64, PME 0.61, PLE 0.75; eye interdistances: AME-AME 0.28, AME-ALE 0.09, PME-PME 0.64, PME-PLE 0.70, AME-PME 0.80, ALE-PLE 0.57, clypeus height at AME 0.53, clypeus height at ALE 0.66. PLE larger than others. Chelicerae. Chelicerae with 2 anterior and 3 to 5 posterior teeth; cheliceral furrow lacking intermarginal denticles Legs. Leg formula: II IV I III. Measurements of palp and legs: Palp 15.5 [5.2, 2.6, 2.3, 5.4], I 55.5 [15.5, 5.6, 15.0, 15.7, 3.7], II 57.9 [16.1, 5.8, 15.5, 16.7, 3.8], III 51.1 [15.5, 5.4, 13.3, 13.8, 3.1], IV 56.7 [16.7, 5.1, 14.5, 16.6, 3.8]. Spination. Palp 131, 001, 1111; Legs: Femur I–III 424, IV 333/433; Patella I–IV 101; Tibia I–IV 2(1)224; Metatarsus I–III 1014 / 2024, IV 3034/3036. Palp. As in diagnosis with robust cymbium longer than tibia; vRTA pointed and triangular in ventral view (Figs 17a, b); ET hardened and sclerotized (Fig.17c). Female (ranges: n=8, single measurement: neotype): Measurements. Medium to large sized Eusparassus species. Total length (neotype) 29.5, prosoma length 6.7– 11.5, prosoma width 5.8–9.7, anterior width of prosoma 3.5–5.4, opisthosoma length 8.5–18.0, opisthosoma width 5.5–15.0. Eye diameters: AME 0.64, ALE 0.63, PME 0.61, PLE 0.68; eye interdistances: AME-AME 0.33, AME- ALE 0.08, PME-PME 0.67, PME-PLE 0.60, AME-PME 0.85, ALE-PLE 0.53, clypeus height at AME 0.43, clypeus height at ALE 0.52. PLE largest (Fig. 18d). Chelicerae. Chelicerae dentition as in males (Fig. 18e). Legs. Leg formula: II IV I=III. Measurements of palp and legs: Palp 15.8 [4.2, 2.2, 2.4, 5.0], I 42.7 [12.4, 5.2, 10.7, 11.3, 3.1], II 48.6 [13.8, 5.7, 12.7, 13.2, 3.2], III 42.9 [12.9, 5.1, 10.6, 11.3, 3.0], IV 47.8 [14.0, 5.0, 12.1, 13.5, 3.2]. Spination. Palp 131, 001, 1111, 1013; Legs: Femur I – III 424, IV 422 /423; Patella I –IV 000/101; Tibia I–IV 2024 /2224; Metatarsus I–III 2124 /2224, IV 3036. Epigyne/vulva. As in diagnosis with EF longer than wide (Figs 18a, 19a); MS as long as wide (Fig. 18a) or longer than wide (Fig. 19a); FD partially (Fig. 19b) to fully sclerotized (SMF, MM 192 from Algeria: Beni Ounif). Colouration. Creamy gray or yellowish brown, prosoma with distinct radial small dark bands especially along posterior eyes, opisthosoma with a longitudinal band in which outer lines are dark. Femora of legs without any band, but two clear dark patches on tibia ventrally (Figs 50a–b); ventral opisthosoma with a uniform dark marking with a notch at its anterior side (Fig. 50c). Remarks. Lucas (1846) provided an illustration and a detailed description of colouration of this species, and noted that the ventral opisthosoma is decorated with two dark brown longitudinal bands, which meet in their posterior part, resembling the letter V. This character can be seen in specimens preserved for a long time in several species of the dufouri group. Even a compact marking in a freshly collected specimen can turn into V-shaped marking after preservation. In the illustration of O. oraniensis (Lucas 1846: pl. 11, fig. 9) no pattern is present on dorsal opisthosoma and no dark bands on the legs are illustrated, the body is uniformly coloured. This can be generally observed in specimens preserved for a long period. Lucas (1846) named the species after the type locality, the Oran region in the north-western part of Algeria. One Eusparassus specimen collected from Oran (deposited in ZSM) is designated here as neotype to avoid confusion with similar parapatric species of the group. Known geographical distribution and habitat. 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