Haplodrassus kulczynskii
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Ordo: Araneae
Familia: Gnaphosidae
Genus: Haplodrassus
Name
Haplodrassus kulczynskii Lohmander, 1942 – Wikispecies link – ZooBank link – Pensoft Profile
- Haplodrassus kulczynskii: Miller and Buchar 1977[1]: 170, pl. IV, f. 7–10 (♂♀).
- Haplodrassus kulczynskii: Grimm 1985[2]: 141, f. 152, 162–163 (♂♀).
- Haplodrassus kulczynskii: Roberts 1998[3]: 111, f. (♂♀).
- Haplodrassus kulczynskii: Marusik et al. 2007[4]: 43, f. 5–10 (♂♀). For a complete list of references see Platnick (2012)[5].
Records from Crimea
Kovblyuk (2006)[6].
Material
UKRAINE, CRIMEA:Simferopol Distr.: 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀ (YMC), near Fersmanovo Vill., ~ 250 m, 18.04.–1.05.2000, M.M. Kovblyuk; 1 ♂, 1 ♀ (YMC), Chatyr-Dag Mt., Orlinoe canyon, 27.04.–1.06.2000, M.M. Kovblyuk. Yalta Distr.:2 ♂♂ (TNU), Nikitskaya Yaila Mt. (=Skrinita), 22.04.–25.05.2001, M.M. Kovblyuk.
Additional material
UKRAINE. Nikolaev Area: 1 ♂ (TNU), Pervomaysky Distr., Migiya Vill., 5.05.–8.06.2006, N.Yu. Polchaninova. AZERBAIJAN. Lenkoran Distr.: 1 ♀ (TNU), Alexeevka Vill., 27.04.2001, E.F. Huseynov.
Diagnosis
Haplodrassus kulczynskii is similar to Haplodrassus rugosus Tuneva, 2005 from Kazakhstan and Haplodrassus taepaikensis Paik, 1992 from Korea and the Russian Far East. Both species have a toothed terminal apophysis. Haplodrassus kulczynskii can be easily distinguished from similar species by having a much wider terminal apophysis, having a step-like subterminal outgrowth on the dorsal margin of the RTA (in Haplodrassus rugosus and Haplodrassus taepaikensis such an outgrowth is absent), and by the longer lateral pockets of the epigyne (in Haplodrassus taepaikensis they are shorter; the female of Haplodrassus rugosus is unknown).
Distribution
West Palaearctic – Far East disjunct nemoral-subtropical range: Central and Southern Europe to Urals, Caucasus, Turkey, Eastern China, Far East Russia and Korea (Mikhailov 1997[7]; Tuneva and Esyunin 2003[8]; Helsdingen 2010[9]; Platnick 2012[5]).
Habitats
Steppe.
Phenology
In Crimea ♂♀ – IV-V, the peak of activity in adults occurs in April. In Central Europe ♂♀ – IV-VIII (Nentwig et al. 2011[10]).
Taxon Treatment
- Kovblyuk, M; Kastrygina, Z; Omelko, M; 2012: A review of the spider genus Haplodrassus Chamberlin, 1922 in Crimea (Ukraine) and adjacent areas (Araneae, Gnaphosidae) ZooKeys, 205: 59-89. doi
Other References
- ↑ Miller F, Buchar J (1977) Neue spinnenarten aus der gattung Zelotes Distel und Haplodrassus Chamberlin (Araneae, Gnaphosidae). Acta Universitatis Carolinae – Biologica 6: 157-171.
- ↑ Grimm U (1985) Die Gnaphosidae Mitteleuropas (Arachnida, Aranei). Verlag Paul Parey, Hamburg and Berlin, 318 pp.
- ↑ Roberts M (1998) Spinnengids. Tirion, Baarn, 397 pp.
- ↑ Marusik Y, Tanasevitch A, Kurenshchikov D, Logunov D (2007) A check-list of the spiders (Araneae) of the Bolshekhekhtsyrski Nature Reserve, Khabarovsk Province, the Russian Far East. Acta Arachnologica Sinica 16 (1): 37-64.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Platnick N (2012) Gnaphosidae_The World Spider Catalog, Version 12.5 (Fam. Gnaphosidae Pocock, 1898) http://research.amnh.org/entomology/spiders/catalog/GNAPHOSIDAE.html
- ↑ Kovblyuk M (2006) Gnaphosid spiders (Arachnida: Aranei) in Crimean fauna. Abstract of PhD thesis, Kyiv, Ukraine: Institute of Zoology Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. 22 p. [in Ukrainian]
- ↑ Mikhailov K (1997) Catalogue of the spiders (Arachnida, Aranei) of the territories of the former Soviet Union. Zoological Museum of the Moscow State University, Moscow, 416 pp.
- ↑ Tuneva T, Esyunin S (2003) A review of the Gnaphosidae fauna of the Urals (Aranei), 3. New species and new records, chiefly from the South Urals. Arthropoda Selecta 11 (3): 223-234.
- ↑ Helsdingen P (2010) Fauna Europaea: Araneae. Database. Version 2.2 [www.european-arachnology.org www.european-arachnology.org]
- ↑ Nentwig W, Blick T, Gloor D, Hänggi A, Kropf C (2011) Spiders of Europe. [www.araneae.unibe.ch www.araneae.unibe.ch]
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