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ZooKeys 296: 79 88 (2013) doi: 10.3897/zookeys.296.4622 www.zookeys.org Two new Mallinella species from southern China (Araneae, Zodariidae) 79 Research article A peer-reviewed open-access journal Launched to accelerate biodiversity research Two new Mallinella species from southern China (Araneae, Zodariidae) Chi Jin 1,, Feng Zhang 1, 1 College of Life Sciences, Hebei University, Baoding, Hebei 071002, P. R. China urn:lsid:zoobank.org:author:5b2341af-89e3-4b5e-a6cf-6fe323097182 urn:lsid:zoobank.org:author:904c4445-aaea-40bc-b418-502053ef39b8 Corresponding author: Feng Zhang (dudu06042001@163.com) Academic editor: C. Rollard Received 3 January 2013 Accepted 19 April 2013 Published 30 April 2013 urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5b64f541-ffeb-4d87-9c2d-4746055b4854 Citation: Jin C, Zhang F (2013) Two new Mallinella species from southern China (Araneae, Zodariidae). ZooKeys 296: 79 88. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.296.4622 Abstract Two new species of the spider genus Mallinella Strand, 1906 are reported from China: Mallinella sphaerica sp. n. (male, female) from Tianmu Mountain, Zhejiang Province and M. pluma sp. n. (male) from Daming Mountain, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Keywords Spider, Mallinella, taxonomy, new species, China Introduction The spider family Zodariidae is represented by 78 genera and 1068 known species mainly from Africa, Australia and Asia (Platnick 2013), but only 36 species in 7 genera (Asceua Thorell, Cydrela Thorell, Mallinella Strand, Storenomorpha Simon, Heradion Dankittipakul & Jocqué, Zodariellum Andreeva & Tyschchenko and Heliconilla Pakawin et al.) have been reported from China (Platnick 2013; Zhang et al. 2012a, b; Dankittipakul et al. 2012). The genus Mallinella was established by Strand in 1906, was redefined by Jocqué (1991) and differs from the other zodariids by the following characters: the sternum with Copyright Chi Jin, Feng Zhang. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

80 Chi Jin & Feng Zhang / ZooKeys @@: @@ @@ (2013) triangular extensions fitting in coxal concavities, the presence of a row of short spines in front of the tracheal spiracle, and a well-developed conductor which is a terminal excrescence of the tegulum (Jocqué, 1991). Until now, 202 Mallinella species have been reported worldwide (Platnick 2013), including 17 Mallinella species from southern China (Song and Kim 1997; Song et al. 1999; Wang et al. 1999; Yin and Yan 2001; Bao and Yin 2002; Zhang and Zhu 2009; Wang et al. 2009; Wang et al. 2009; Zhang et al. 2011, Zhang et al. 2012a; Dankittipakul et al. 2012). While examining spiders collected from Tianmu Mountain, Zhejiang Province, and Daming Mountain, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of southern China, we found two species new to science M. sphaerica sp. n. and M. pluma sp. n. that are described herein. Material and methods All specimens were kept in 75% ethanol, examined and measured under a Tech XTL-II stereomicroscope. Drawings of M. sphaerica sp. n. were prepared under a Nikon SMZ 1500 stereomicroscope equipped with a drawing tube, and M. pluma sp. n. under a Leica M165C stereomicroscope equipped with a drawing tube. The photos were taken with a Leica M205A stereomicroscope equipped with a DFC450 CCD. Carapace length was measured from the anterior margin to the centre of the posterior margin. Eye size was measured as the maximum diameter of the lens in dorsal or frontal view. The leg measurements are presented as total length (femur, patella, tibia, metatarsus, tarsus). The epigyne was cleaned in a warm solution of potassium hydroxide (KOH) and transferred to 75% ethanol for drawing. All measurements are in millimeter. All specimens studied are deposited in the Museum of Hebei University (MHBU), Baoding, China. Abbreviations ALE AME C CD E EP MA MOA PLE PME RTA S T anterior lateral eyes anterior median eyes conductor copulatory ducts embolus epigynal plate median apophysis median ocular area posterior lateral eyes posterior median eyes retrolateral tibial apophysis spermathecae tegulum.

Two new Mallinella species from southern China (Araneae, Zodariidae) 81 Taxonomy Zodariidae Thorell, 1881 Mallinella sphaerica sp. n. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:6591d5d0-f5d3-4498-8c74-3900f1a8270c http://species-id.net/wiki/mallinella_sphaerica Figs 1 15 Type material. Holotype, CHINA, Zhejiang Province: Tianmu Mountain (30 18'N, 119 27'E), alt. 262m, Lin an City, 25 July 2011, C. Jin leg. Paratype: 1, same data as holotype. Diagnosis. According to Dankittipakul et al. 2012, this species should belong to sub-group 3 of the fronto species-group. Males can be distinguished from these in other Mallinella species by the spherical median part of the median apophysis and the irregular rolled apex of the conductor in ventral view (Figs 10, 14). The female is extremely similar to that of M. cymbiforma Wang, Yin & Peng, 2009, but differs from the latter by the thinner copulatory ducts (Figs 8, 13), the wider posterior margin of the epigynal plate (Figs 7, 12), and MOA wider at the back (MOA wider at the front in M. cymbiforma). Etymology. The specific name is a Latin adjective and refers to the spherical median part of the median apophysis. Description. Male (holotype). Total length 6.27; prosoma 3.11 long, 2.14 wide; opisthosoma 2.96 long, 1.99 wide. Diameters of eyes: AME 0.20, ALE 0.15, PME 0.15, PLE 0.15. Distances between eyes: AME AME 0.08, AME ALE 0.10, ALE ALE 0.55, PME PME 0.13, PME PLE 0.25, PLE PLE 0.78, ALE PLE 0.05. MOA 0.48 long, anterior 0.50, posterior 0.43. Clypeal height 0.75. Labium 0.58 long, 0.50 wide. Sternum 1.35 long, 1.28 wide. Leg measurements: leg I 10.36 (2.55, 0.77, 2.35, 2.65, 2.04), II 9.90 (2.50, 0.92, 2.04, 2.60, 1.84), III 9.29 (2.35, 0.82, 1.94, 2.65, 1.53), IV 12.09 (2.70, 0.92, 2.60, 3.88, 1.99). Leg formula: 4123. Carapace (Fig. 1) blackish-brown; fovea black, slightly swollen. Both eye rows (Fig. 3) procurved in dorsal view. Clypeus dark brown. Chelicerae dark brown, distally yellowish-brown. Endites yellowish-brown. Labium triangular, dark brown, distally yellowish-brown. Sternum brown and furnished with sparse black setae, lateral margin with small, pointed extensions fitting in coxal concavities. Legs brown, femora dark brown, coxae yellowish-brown; metatarsi II IV distally with ventral hair tufts. Opisthosoma (Fig. 1) oval, longer than wide, dorsum with three pairs of white lateral patches (the third connected), followed by one transverse white patch centrally. Dorsal scutum reddish-brown, about half as long as opisthosoma. Venter grey-black, covered with three irregular longitudinal white stripes; posterior ventral spines thin (Fig. 5), arranged in a single row. Spinnerets pale yellow. Palpal organ (Figs 9 11, 14, 15). RTA digitiform, slightly wider at base, gradually tapering towards pointed apex. Cymbial fold broad, approximately half as long as

82 Chi Jin & Feng Zhang / ZooKeys @@: @@ @@ (2013) Figures 1 6. Mallinella sphaerica sp. n., 1 male habitus, dorsal view 2 female habitus, dorsal view 3 male ocular area, frontal view 4 female, ocular area, frontal view 5 male, posterior ventral spines, ventral view 6 female, posterior ventral spines, ventral view. Scale bars: 2 mm (1 2); 0.5 mm (3 4); 0.2 mm (5 6).

Two new Mallinella species from southern China (Araneae, Zodariidae) 83 Figures 7 11. Mallinella sphaerica sp. n., 7 epigyne, ventral view 8 vulva 9 left male palp, prolateral view 10 same, ventral view 11 same, retrolateral view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (7 11).

84 Chi Jin & Feng Zhang / ZooKeys @@: @@ @@ (2013) Figures 12 15. Mallinella sphaerica sp. n., 12 epigyne, ventral view 13 vulva 14 left male palp, ventral view 15 same, retrolateral view. Scale bars: 0.2 mm (12 13); 0.5 mm (14 15). cymbium. Apex of median apophysis bifid, with sharply pointed tips on both ends; the median part of median apophysis spherical; baso-retrolateral fold narrow, triangular, apex pointed. Apex of conductor irregularly rolled. Embolus bifurcate, lateral ramus shorter than mesal ramus, with pointed apices. Female (paratype). Total length 8.26; prosoma 3.57 long, 2.55 wide; opisthosoma 4.28 long, 2.75 wide. Diameters of eyes: AME 0.20, ALE 0.18, PME 0.18, PLE 0.18.

Two new Mallinella species from southern China (Araneae, Zodariidae) 85 Distances between eyes: AME AME 0.08, AME ALE 0.10, ALE ALE 0.60, PME PME 0.15, PME PLE 0.28, PLE PLE 0.88, ALE PLE 0.05. MOA 0.53 long, anterior width 0.45, posterior width 0.50. Clypeal height 1.03, Labium 0.63 long, 0.63 wide. Sternum 1.53 long, 1.53 wide. Leg measurements: leg I 8.68 (2.45, 0.97, 1.94, 1.79, 1.53), II 8.47 (2.19, 0.97, 1.79, 1.99, 1.53), III 8.00 (2.19, 0.92, 1.68, 2.14, 1.07), IV 10.34 (2.14, 1.02, 2.24, 3.06, 1.68). Leg formula: 4123. Coloration and pattern (Fig. 2) as in male, but the color of coxae slightly paler than in male. Median furrow and scutum indistinct. Epigyne-vulva (Figs 7, 8, 12, 13). Epigynal plate small, nearly reniform, with swollen posterior margin; copulatory openings hidden in a groove. Spermathecae large and oval; copulatory ducts thin; slender fertilization ducts invisible in dorsal view. Distribution. China (Zhejiang). Mallinella pluma sp. n. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:0e7f143c-78aa-4cf0-a24d-9f1926101eb8 http://species-id.net/wiki/mallinella_pluma Figs 16 24 Type material. Holotype, CHINA, Guangxi, Zhuang Autonomous Region: Daming Mountain (23 31'N, 108 21'E; 398m), Wuming County, Nanning City, 20 May 2011, Y. N. Wang leg. Diagnosis. Male can be easily distinguished from other Mallinella males by the extremely narrow and long median apophysis (almost 2/3 cymbium length in ventral view), by the ventral row of plumose hairs near the tip of the cymbium (Figs 20, 22, 24), and also by the dense dorsal hair cover of the opisthosoma (Fig. 16). Etymology. The specific name is a Latin noun and refers to the plumose hairs near the tip of cymbium. Description. Male (holotype). Total length 5.30; prosoma 2.86 long, 2.04 wide; opisthosoma 2.24 long, 1.84 wide. Diameters of eyes: AME 0.18, ALE 0.15, PME 0.13, PLE 0.15. Distances between eyes: AME AME 0.08, AME ALE 0.10, ALE ALE 0.50, PME PME 0.13, PME PLE 0.23, PLE PLE 0.73, ALE PLE 0.05. MOA 0.40 long, front width 0.40, back width 0.38. Clypeal height 0.80. Labium 0.53 long, 0.48 wide. Sternum 1.28 long, 1.22 wide. Measurements of legs: leg I 9.51 (2.30, 0.77, 2.24, 2.35, 1.85), II 8.83 (2.19, 0.82, 1.89, 2.35, 1.58), III 8.57 (2.09, 0.77, 1.73, 2.55, 1.43), IV 11.22 (2.65, 0.82, 2.55, 3.62, 1.58). Leg formula: 4123. Carapace (Fig. 16) dark brown; median furrow black. Both eye rows (Fig. 17) procurved in dorsal view. Clypeus brown. Chelicerae brown, distally yellowish-brown. Endites yellowish. Labium triangular and brown, distally white. Sternum yellowishbrown and furnished with sparse black setae, lateral margin with small and pointed extensions fitting in coxal concavities of legs. Legs light yellowish-brown except femora that are light brown; metatarsi II IV distally with ventral hair tufts. Opisthosoma (Fig. 16) oval, longer than wide, dorsally black, with dense hairs and three pairs of white

86 Chi Jin & Feng Zhang / ZooKeys @@: @@ @@ (2013) Figures 16 21. Mallinella pluma sp. n., 16 male habitus, dorsal view 17 ocular area, frontal view 18 male, posterior ventral spines, ventral view 19 left male palp, prolateral view 20 same, ventral view 21 same, retrolateral view. Scale bars: 2 mm (16); 0.2 mm (17); 0.5 mm (18 21).

Two new Mallinella species from southern China (Araneae, Zodariidae) 87 Figures 22 24. Mallinella pluma sp. n., 22 left male palp, ventral view 23 same, retrolateral view 24 a plumose hair (magnified). Scale bars: 0.5 mm (22 23); 0.05 mm (24). lateral patches (the third slight connected), followed by one transverse white median patch; dorsal scutum indistinct; venter grey-black, covered with three irregular longitudinal white stripes; posterior ventral spines thin (Fig. 18), arranged in a single row. Spinnerets pale yellow. Palpal organ (Figs 19 24). RTA digitiform, slightly wider at base, gradually tapering towards its blunt apex. Cymbium ventrally with a row of plumose hairs near its tip; cymbial fold broad, more than half as long as cymbium. Apex of median apophysis rostrated and pointing to the prolateral side; the median part of median apophysis with a small digitiform branch; baso-retrolateral fold narrow and long, spatulate, apex blunt. Conductor complex, with a triangular apophysis retrolaterally. Embolus bifurcated at the median part, lateral ramus shorter than mesal ramus, only lateral ramus with subterminal fold. Female unknown. Remarks. According to Dankittipakul et al. 2012, this species also should belong to sub-group 3 of the fronto species-group, but the plumose hairs on the cymbium ventrally makes that species unique; it is likely that M. pluma belongs to an unknown sub-group of the fronto species-group. Distribution. China (Guangxi).

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