Acantholycosa lignaria
Acantholycosa lignaria group Acantholycosa lignaria group — Marusik et al . 2004: 119. Diagnosis. Representatives of this group can be recognized only from male characters. The males from lignaria - group possess a laminar paleal outgrowth, strong terminal apophysis, and reduced apical arm of tegula...
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Summary: | Acantholycosa lignaria group Acantholycosa lignaria group — Marusik et al . 2004: 119. Diagnosis. Representatives of this group can be recognized only from male characters. The males from lignaria - group possess a laminar paleal outgrowth, strong terminal apophysis, and reduced apical arm of tegular apophysis (Marusik et al. 2004). Females of species assigned to this species group have very heterogeneous epigynes. Composition. Four species belong to this species group: A. aborigenica Zyuzin & Marusik, 1988 (from Central Aimag in Mongolia to the Kolyma River and Sikhote-Alin Mt. Range), A. irinae Fomichev & Omelko, 2020 (Sikhote-Alin Mt. Range), A. kulikovi sp. n. (Altai Mountains) and A. lignaria (Clerck, 1757) (Trans-Palaearctic range). Published as part of Fomichev, Alexander A., 2021, New data on the wolf spiders from theAcantholycosa-complex (Araneae: Lycosidae) from the South Siberia, pp. 567-585 in Zootaxa 5026 (4) on page 576, DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.5026.4.7, http://zenodo.org/record/5300792 |
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