Gnaphosa gracilior Kulczynski 1901

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author Marusik, Yuri M.
Omelko, Mikhail M.
title Gnaphosa gracilior Kulczynski 1901
publishDate 2014
topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Arachnida
Araneae
Gnaphosidae
Gnaphosa
Gnaphosa gracilior
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contents Gnaphosa gracilior Kulczy&nacute;ski, 1901 Figs 79 –89, 90. Gnaphosa gracilior: Ovtsharenko et al. 1992: 49, figs 169–170, 173 – 176 (&male;&female;); Marusik & Logunov 1995: 188, figs 40–46 (&male;&female;); Song et al. 1999: 448, figs 260 P, 261 D (&male;&female;); Song et al. 2004: 97, figs 54 A–D (&male;&female;). For a complete synonym listing and references see Platnick (2014) Material examined. MONGOLIA, Omnogov Aimag: 6 &male;, 9 &female; (IBPN), Bayandalai Somon, Zoolen uul (Mt. Range), 43 ° 21 ’N 103 ° 11 ’E, 1700 m, 27 – 30.05.1997 (Yu.M. Marusik); &male; (IBPN), Omnogov Aimak, Noyon Somon, Noyon uul (Mt. Range), 1900 m, 30 – 31.05.1997 (Yu.M. Marusik). Bayankongor Aimag: 4 &male; (IBPN), Gervanbulag Somon, Knokh-Nuur (Lake), 47 ° 32 ’N 98 ° 32 ’, 2600 m, 7 – 10.06.1997 (Yu.M. Marusik). Comments. It is worth mentioning that the figures of epigynes of G. gracilior in Ovtsharenko et al. (1992: figs 170 and 175) undoubtedly refer to two different species. Figure 175 (Fig. 90 in this paper) looks like a figure of the syntype female of G. potanini Simon, 1895 (Fig. 91), while figure 170 (Fig. 89) is similar to females illustrated in this paper (Figs 86–87). The species illustrated in Figs 90–91 have a thinner scape with an undivided pocket and long lateral margins reaching the scape, while in the species illustrated by Figs 86–89, the scape is much wider, its pocket partly subdivided and lateral margins not reaching level of scape. Gnaphosa gracilior has considerable variation in body size, and also in size of epigyne and palp (cf. Figs 82–83 and 84). Notes. The syntype of Gnaphosa potanini (Fig. 91), thought to be a holotype, was illustrated by Marusik & Logunov (1995: fig 37). According to Simon (1895) all type specimens (syntypes) were collected in Western Mongolia (“Valleo de Dserge et rive merid. du lac Chara ussu (7 – 12.04.1877); Udsjur (Mingyn) au Gobi (24.06.1877)”) and the south part of Russian Altai (“sources de la riviere Toshongty au vesant occ. du Sailugem (14.06.1879)”). Three localities lie west of 94 °E (Map 2, closed circles), but in Ovtsharenko et al. (1992) the distribution map (Map 12) and “material examined” indicates its occurrence exclusively east of Anhui (east of 116 °E) to Japan (Map 2, open circles). So, G. potanini sensu Ovtsharenko et al. (1992) is most likely misidentified and therefore G. silvicola Kamura, 1988, considered by Ovtsharenko et al. (1992) as a junior synonym of G. potanini, is a valid name.
Published as part of Marusik, Yuri M. & Omelko, Mikhail M., 2014, A survey of East Palaearctic Gnaphosidae (Araneae). 3. On new and poorly known Gnaphosa Latreille, 1804 in Zootaxa 3894 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3894.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/251800
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