A NEW SPECIES OF Dyschiriognatha (ARANEAE: TETRAGNATHIDAE) FROM INDIA

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Indian Society of Arachnology ISSN 2278-1587 A NEW SPECIES OF Dyschiriognatha (ARANEAE: TETRAGNATHIDAE) FROM INDIA Atul Bodkhe 1, Shripad Manthen 2 and Akio Tanikawa 3 1, 2 J.D.Patil Sangludkar Mahavidyalaya. Daryapur, Distt Amravati M.S (India) 3 Laboratory of Biodiversity Science, School of Agriculture and Life Sciences. The University of Tokyo, Japan Corresponding author: atuleco@gmail.com ABSTRACT The poorly known Genus Dyschiriognatha Simon, 1893 from Tetragnathidae is reported first time in India. The new species is described as Dyschiriognatha ganeshi sp.nov. from Lonar Crater Sanctuary, Distt. Buldhana, India. The taxonomic description and diagnoses of the new species are given. Key words: Spider, Taxonomy, First record, Lonar Crater Sanctuary, INTRODUCTION The family Tetragnathidae is currently represented by 966 species belonging to 47 genera in the world (Platnick, 2014). Until now 40 Tetragnathidae spider species from 8 genera have been recorded from India (Keswaniet al., 2012). Following genera of this family have been recorded from India, Guizygiella Zhu, Kim & Song, 1997; Leucauge White, 1841; Meta C. L. Koch, 1836 Opadometa Archer, 1951; Orsinome Thorell, 1890; Pachygnatha Sundevall, 1823 ; Tetragnatha Latreille, 1804; Tylorida Simon, 1894. Dyschiriognatha is a very small genus, comprising less than ten species scattered in the Palaearctic, Ethiopian, Neotropical and Oriental regions. Dyschirognatha bedoti Simon is the only species reported till date from the Oriental region (Simon 1893) (Barrion et al., 1995 ). In the genus Dyschiriognatha, D. argyrostilba (O. P.-Cambridge, 1876), D.bedoti Simon, 1893, D. dentata Zhu & Wen, 1978, D. lobata Vellard, 1926, D. montana Simon, 1897, D. oceanic Berland, 1929, D. tangi Zhu, Song & Zhang, 2003, D. upoluensis Marples, 1955, species have been reported from different parts of the region (Platnick, 2014). The Dyschiriognatha Simon, 1893 is mentioned by Sebastian & Peter, 2009 in their book Spiders of India. Their information is informal, so the genus Dyschiriognatha Simon, 1893 is a new record to Indian areno-fauna. MATERIALS AND METHODS The present study is based on material collected in 2012 and 2013. A total 2 specimens of Dyschiriognatha ganeshi sp. nov. were collected from Lonar Crater Sanctuary, Maharashtra ( 19 582 363 N, 76 302 303 E) India. The specimens June, 2014, Indian Journal of Arachnology, 3(1)...28

New Species of Dyschiriognatha...Bodkhe et al. were collected through standard quadrate method 20 X 20 meter on Grass layer near to water by active search method. The spider specimens were identified as the genus by using book of the African spiders An Identification Manual by ( Dippenaar Schoeman and Jocque, 1997). The basic identification of specimen was executed with a Carl-Zeiss Stemi 2000-c Stereo Zoom microscope (Germany). All the specimens were preserved in 75% ethanol and currently deposited in the Arachnology Research Centre of J.D.P.S.M, Daryapur. Leg measurements are given in the following sequence: total length (coxa, trochanter, femur, patella, tibia, metatarsus, tarsus). Palp measurements are given as (trochanter, femur, patella, tibia, tarsus). All measurements are in millimeters and abbreviations used are as follows: AME-anterior median eyes; ALE-anterior lateral eyes; PME-posterior lateral eyes; PLE-posterior lateral eyes; MOA-median ocular area. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Taxonomy Genus Dyschiriognatha Simon, 1893 Dyschiriognatha Simon, 1893: 324. Type species: Dyschiriognatha bedoti Simon, 1983. Dyschiriognatha ganeshi sp.nov (Fig. 1-17) Material examined: Male holotype from Lonar Crater Sanctuary, Maharashtra, (19 582 363 N, 76 302 303 E) India; May 2013, collected by S.V. Manthen (ARC JDPSM). Paratype. Male, same data as holotype. Type locality: India, Maharashtra, District-Buldhana, Lonar Crater Sanctuary Etymology. The specific name is patronym in honour of Dr. G.anesh Vankhede President of Indian Society of Arachnology and former Professor & Head, Department of Zoology, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati. (M.S) India. Diagnosis This species can be distinguished from the other Dyschiriognatha species by the embolus producing the long and thin chitinised stylus (fig.12), and the tracheal anatomy, the position of the tracheal spiracle in male is very close to spinnerets. Distribution: Known only from the type locality. Description: Holotype. Total length 1.50; Cephalothorax 0.81 long, 0.70 wide; abdomen 0.78 long, 0.81 wide. Clypeus height 0.15. AME 0.07, ALE 0.07, PME 0.08, PLE 0.06, MOA 0.05 long, front width 0.05, back width 0.04. Measurements of Palp and Legs: Palp 1.16 (0.13, 0.38, 0.10, 0.10,0.45) Leg I 4.0 (0.21,0.10,1.07, June, 2014, Indian Journal of Arachnology, 3(1)...29

Figs 1-8, Dyschiriognatha ganeshi sp.nov- male holotype, 1-Dorsal view; 2 Ventral view; 3-lateral view; 4-Palp-ventral view; 5-Palp-dorsal view; 6-chelicera-innerside view; 7-chelicera, frontal view; 8-chelicera, ventral view June, 2014, Indian Journal of Arachnology, 3(1)...30

Figs 9-17 Dyschiriognatha ganeshi sp.nov- male holotype, 9- Dorsal view; 10 Palp ventral view;, 11- Palp dorsal view; 12- Embolus and conductor; 13- Paracymbium; 14= Lateral view; 15 Chelicera, innerside view; 16 Chelicera, frontal view; 17 Chelicera, ventral view June, 2014, Indian Journal of Arachnology, 3(1)...31

0.30,0.94, 0.84, 0.55), II 3.6 (0.20,0.11, 0.94, 0.30,0.83,0.72,0.53), III 2.2 (0.17,0.10,0.56, 0.21,0.40, 0.42, 0.33), IV 2.8 (0.19, 0.10,0.79, 0.21, 0.61,0.56,0.37), Cephalic region projecting higher than thoracic region, sloping posteriorly at about 65 o angle. Clypeus slightly cleft mid-longitudinally, Eight eyes in two rows. Anterior eye row strongly recurved and posterior eye row slightly recurved. Anterior median eyes slightly projected anterior to clypeus. Trapezium of median eyes almost square, slightly wider anteriorly. Labium twice broader than long, base 1.75 times wider than anterior end. Endites longer than wide, and slightly converging apically. Chelicerae rugose, having numerous hairs on cheliceral furrow, with three promarginal and two retromarginal teeth. Fangs with knee like bent. Legs with several trichobothria on tibiae and femora. Trichobothria absent on metatarsus. Leg formula 1243. Palp : The short embolus and conductor, tegulum large and globular, the embolus produced in to long and thin chitinised stylus. Abdomen globular. The tracheal anatomy, the position of the tracheal spiracle in male very close to spinnerets. Carapace yellowish-brown, with one median and two lateral darker bands. Lateral borders punctuate. Trapezium of median eyes black, median eyes ringed with black, lateral slightly so. Chelicerae yellowish-brown, Endites yellowish-brown. Sternum bleached, with somewhat darker margin. Penetrating with a wide strip between coxae II and III. Legs light yellow. Abdomen pale gray, silvery patches with two pairs of reddish brown sigilla, and some transverse band to anal tubercle end, extended laterally towards anterolaterals in line with swollen posteriorly. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are thankful to Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) & Chief Wildlife Warden, Nagpur & Maharashtra State Biodiversity Board (MSBB), Nagpur for providing necessary permission for this work. We are very grateful to Jan bosselaers, (Research Associate, Section of Invertebrates, Muse e Royal de l Afrique Centrale, Belgeum ) for supplying reprints on Tetragnathidae. Our sincere thanks to Principal J.D.P.S.M, Daryapur for giving necessary facilities/support for research work. We are very grateful to Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, for financial support of this work. June, 2014, Indian Journal of Arachnology, 3(1)...32

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