Gnaphosa koponeni Marusik & Omelko, 2014, sp. n.

Gnaphosa koponeni sp. n. Figs 1–9, Map 1. Material examined. Holotype ♂ (ISEA), Russia, SE Tuva, East of Tannu-Ola Mt. Range, 20 km of Khol’-Oozhu Vill., 50 ° 50 ’N 94 ° 19 ’E, mountain Larix -moss-stony forest-tundra, 2175 m, 8 – 16.06.1995 (D.V. Logunov). Paratypes: 1 ♂ 2 ♀ (ISEA), together with h...

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Main Authors: Marusik, Yuri M., Omelko, Mikhail M.
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/5612612
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5612612
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Summary:Gnaphosa koponeni sp. n. Figs 1–9, Map 1. Material examined. Holotype ♂ (ISEA), Russia, SE Tuva, East of Tannu-Ola Mt. Range, 20 km of Khol’-Oozhu Vill., 50 ° 50 ’N 94 ° 19 ’E, mountain Larix -moss-stony forest-tundra, 2175 m, 8 – 16.06.1995 (D.V. Logunov). Paratypes: 1 ♂ 2 ♀ (ISEA), together with holotype; 4 ♂ (ZMUT), Tuva, Tannu-Ola, S slope 50 ° 50 ’N, 94 ° 18 ’E, 2120 m, Pinus cembra-Larix forest, 8 – 17.06.1995 (S. Koponen); 2 ♂ (ZMUT), West Sayan, Oiskiy Pass, 1650 m, alpine tundra slope, 21.06. 1995 (S. Koponen). Etymology. The species name is a patronym honouring its collector, our friend and colleague Seppo Koponen, University of Turku, Finland. Diagnosis. Males of the new species are most similar to G. wiehlei. The two species can be distinguished by a long tibial apophysis, large, widely spaced teeth at base of the embolus and distinct tapering of the terminal half of embolus (in prolateral view) in the new species (shorter tibial apophysis, one strong tooth (spur) on prolateral part of embolus, and gradual tapering of embolus in G. w i e h l e i). Males of the two sibling species can be separated on the basis of tibia I spination: the new species has only 2 apical spines, while G. wiehlei has 2 prolateral, 2 pairs of ventral and 2 apical spines (Fig. 21). Females of the new species are most similar to G. sticta in well developed bulges of the fovea, but can be distinguished by the wider scape in the new species, which is larger than the fovea bulge (smaller than the bulge in G. s t i c t a), larger glands of receptacles bent posteriorly (shorter and horizontally spread glands in G. sticta) and shape of lateral foveal margins: without pocket in new species and distinct pocket in G. sticta. Females of G. koponeni sp. n. differ from G. wiehlei by undeveloped bulges in G. wiehlei, short lateral foveal margins without pocket (long lateral margins with distinct pocket in G. wiehlei). Both sexes of the new species differ from G. wiehlei by having dark-brown coloration (light yellow in G. wiehlei). ...