Redescrıptıon of Zodarıellum sungar (Araneae: Zodarııdae) wıth the Fırst Descrıptıon of the Female
Abstract
The redescription of Zodariellum sungar (Jocqué, 1991), on the basis of newly collected material is provided. The female of this species, previously unknown, is described here for the first time. In addition, one new combination is established, Zodarion sungar (Jocqué, 1991) comb. n., ex Zodariellum. According to the palp and epigyne structure, the new combination clearly belongs to the lutipes group of genus Zodarion Walckenaer, 1826 and is distinguished from the other members of lutipes group by the brush hook shaped median apophysis on the male palp and by the 6 coils of the female spermathecae.
Se provee una redescripción de Zodariellum sungar (Jocque, 1991), basada sobre material recién recolectado. La hembra de esta especie, anteriormente desconocida, se describe aquí por primera vez. Además, se establece una nueva combinación, Zodarion sungar (Jocque, 1991) comb. nov., ex Zodariellum. De acuerdo con la estructura del palpo y del epigino, la nueva combinación claramente pertenece al grupo lutipes de género Zodarion Walckenaer, 1826 y se distingue de los otros miembros del grupo lutipes por el cepillo del apófisis mediano del palpo del macho que tiene la forma de un gancho y por las 6 espirales de la espermateca de la hembra.
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