Parasyrisca bucklei Marusik & Fomichev, 2010, sp. n.

Parasyrisca bucklei sp. n. Figs 1 –6, 9– 15 Etymology. The specific name is a patronym in honour of our colleague Donald J. Buckle (Saskatoon, Canada). Material. RUSSIA: Holotype 3 and paratypes 5 Ƥ (SZMN) Altai, Kuraisky Mt. Range, 50 º 20 ’N, 87 º 44 ’E, mountain stony tundra, 2800–3000 m, 5.07. 2...

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Main Authors: Marusik, Yuri M., Fomichev, Alexander A.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:6198481 2023-05-15T18:40:45+02:00 Parasyrisca bucklei Marusik & Fomichev, 2010, sp. n. Marusik, Yuri M. Fomichev, Alexander A. 2010-12-31 https://zenodo.org/record/6198481 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6198481 unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B5E046FF97C56EFF4621FBFED48221 doi:10.5281/zenodo.276084 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF8C983EFF97C56DFFD1250FFF818123 doi:10.5281/zenodo.276085 doi:10.5281/zenodo.276086 doi:10.5281/zenodo.6198480 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://zenodo.org/record/6198481 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6198481 oai:zenodo.org:6198481 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode A new species of Parasyrisca Schenkel, 1963 (Araneae, Gnaphosidae) from the Altai, pp. 65-68 in Zootaxa 2626 65-68 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Arachnida Araneae Gnaphosidae Parasyrisca Parasyrisca bucklei info:eu-repo/semantics/other publication-taxonomictreatment 2010 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.619848110.5281/zenodo.27608410.5281/zenodo.27608510.5281/zenodo.27608610.5281/zenodo.6198480 2023-03-10T18:13:07Z Parasyrisca bucklei sp. n. Figs 1 –6, 9– 15 Etymology. The specific name is a patronym in honour of our colleague Donald J. Buckle (Saskatoon, Canada). Material. RUSSIA: Holotype 3 and paratypes 5 Ƥ (SZMN) Altai, Kuraisky Mt. Range, 50 º 20 ’N, 87 º 44 ’E, mountain stony tundra, 2800–3000 m, 5.07. 2009 (A.Fomichev). 13 3 Ƥ 1 juv. (ZMMU), same locality, 11 – 12.07.2007 (P.Y.Ustyuzhanin). Diagnosis. The new species is closely related to two Siberian species, P. logunovi Ovtsharenko, et al., 1995 and P. belengish Ovtsharenko et al., 1995 (see Ovtsharenko et al., 1995: figs 62 –66, 75– 76). It can easily be distinguished from the former species by the shape of its conductor with an extended terminal part (conductor with parallel lateral borders in P. logunovi) and the spermatheca terminating over the anterior hood. It can be separated from P. belengish by a more elongate terminal part of the spermathecae. Description. Male. Total length 9.2–10. Carapace: 3.8–4.6 long, 3.2–3.6 wide. Cymbium 1.7–1.8 long. Body light brown without pattern. Palp as in Figs. 1–6. Tibial apophysis with five teeth (Fig. 6), embolus flat, partly exposed (Figs 1, 4), conductor with extended terminal part. Leg article length of male with carapace 3.8 long and in female with carapace 5.3 long. Femur Patella Tibia Metatarsus Tarsus Female. Total length 9.5–14. Carapace: 3.8–5.3 long, 3.2–4.1 wide. Colouration as in male. Epigyne (specimens with carapace 5.3 long) – 1.0 high and 0.9 wide. Epigyne as in Figs 9–15. Shape is variable, anterior hood small, posterior hood about three times wider, posterior part distinctly subdivided, lateral sides of fovea in most specimens almost parallel. Spermathecae with parallel sides, head of spermathecae elongate. Comments. This species, like most species known from numerous females, demonstrates a rather strong variation in the shape of epigyne (Figs. 9–15). Distribution. Only the type locality. Figures 17–18. Photograph showing the habitat in which Parasyrisca bucklei sp. n. was collected (17) and map ... Other/Unknown Material Tundra Zenodo Canada Juv ENVELOPE(20.153,20.153,69.428,69.428)
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Arachnida
Araneae
Gnaphosidae
Parasyrisca
Parasyrisca bucklei
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Arachnida
Araneae
Gnaphosidae
Parasyrisca
Parasyrisca bucklei
Marusik, Yuri M.
Fomichev, Alexander A.
Parasyrisca bucklei Marusik & Fomichev, 2010, sp. n.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Arachnida
Araneae
Gnaphosidae
Parasyrisca
Parasyrisca bucklei
description Parasyrisca bucklei sp. n. Figs 1 –6, 9– 15 Etymology. The specific name is a patronym in honour of our colleague Donald J. Buckle (Saskatoon, Canada). Material. RUSSIA: Holotype 3 and paratypes 5 Ƥ (SZMN) Altai, Kuraisky Mt. Range, 50 º 20 ’N, 87 º 44 ’E, mountain stony tundra, 2800–3000 m, 5.07. 2009 (A.Fomichev). 13 3 Ƥ 1 juv. (ZMMU), same locality, 11 – 12.07.2007 (P.Y.Ustyuzhanin). Diagnosis. The new species is closely related to two Siberian species, P. logunovi Ovtsharenko, et al., 1995 and P. belengish Ovtsharenko et al., 1995 (see Ovtsharenko et al., 1995: figs 62 –66, 75– 76). It can easily be distinguished from the former species by the shape of its conductor with an extended terminal part (conductor with parallel lateral borders in P. logunovi) and the spermatheca terminating over the anterior hood. It can be separated from P. belengish by a more elongate terminal part of the spermathecae. Description. Male. Total length 9.2–10. Carapace: 3.8–4.6 long, 3.2–3.6 wide. Cymbium 1.7–1.8 long. Body light brown without pattern. Palp as in Figs. 1–6. Tibial apophysis with five teeth (Fig. 6), embolus flat, partly exposed (Figs 1, 4), conductor with extended terminal part. Leg article length of male with carapace 3.8 long and in female with carapace 5.3 long. Femur Patella Tibia Metatarsus Tarsus Female. Total length 9.5–14. Carapace: 3.8–5.3 long, 3.2–4.1 wide. Colouration as in male. Epigyne (specimens with carapace 5.3 long) – 1.0 high and 0.9 wide. Epigyne as in Figs 9–15. Shape is variable, anterior hood small, posterior hood about three times wider, posterior part distinctly subdivided, lateral sides of fovea in most specimens almost parallel. Spermathecae with parallel sides, head of spermathecae elongate. Comments. This species, like most species known from numerous females, demonstrates a rather strong variation in the shape of epigyne (Figs. 9–15). Distribution. Only the type locality. Figures 17–18. Photograph showing the habitat in which Parasyrisca bucklei sp. n. was collected (17) and map ...
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title Parasyrisca bucklei Marusik & Fomichev, 2010, sp. n.
title_short Parasyrisca bucklei Marusik & Fomichev, 2010, sp. n.
title_full Parasyrisca bucklei Marusik & Fomichev, 2010, sp. n.
title_fullStr Parasyrisca bucklei Marusik & Fomichev, 2010, sp. n.
title_full_unstemmed Parasyrisca bucklei Marusik & Fomichev, 2010, sp. n.
title_sort parasyrisca bucklei marusik & fomichev, 2010, sp. n.
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