Danniella Sherwood, Arnaud Henrard, Dmitri V. Logunov, Liza Fowler
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摘要:本文对圣赫勒拿岛的石蜡属植物区系进行了修订。将1977年的Lycosa ringens Tongiorgi和1977年的Lycosa elysae Tongiorgi重新描述并转移到Antembolus gen. nov.,创建了新的组合Antembolus elysae comb。11月和黄蝶梳状。11 . Dolocosa dolosa O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873, Hogna cinica Tongiorgi, 1977, H. reconcillabilis (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1870), H. ligata (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1870)和H. nefasta Tongiorgi, 1977重新诊断和说明。根据对未成熟的全模照片的检查,证实Hogna sanctaehelenae (Strand, 1909)是H. ligata的初级同义词。在繁盛湾平原描述了一个引人注目的单型lycos属Molearachne gen. nov.和一个新种M. sanctaehelenae sp. nov.,这是基于两性的,在那里它形成了独特的土丘,为它赢得了当地的俗称鼹鼠蜘蛛。另外还描述了两个新的特有种:基于雌性的Dolocosa joshuai sp. nov和基于两性的Hogna veseyensis sp. nov。因此,动物群由4属组成,其中3属为特有种,9种均为特有种。
Saint Helenian wolf spiders, with description of two new genera and three new species (Araneae: Lycosidae)
Abstract The lycosid fauna of Saint Helena, consisting of entirely endemic species, is revised. Lycosa ringens Tongiorgi, 1977 and Lycosa elysae Tongiorgi, 1977 are redescribed and transferred to Antembolus gen. nov., creating the new combinations Antembolus elysae comb. nov. and Antembolus ringens comb. nov. Dolocosa dolosa O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873, Hogna cinica Tongiorgi, 1977, H. inexorabilis (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1870), H. ligata (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1870), and H. nefasta Tongiorgi, 1977 are re-diagnosed and illustrated. Hogna sanctaehelenae (Strand, 1909) is confirmed to be a junior synonym of H. ligata, based on examination of photographs of the immature holotype. A remarkable new monotypic lycosine genus, Molearachne gen. nov., with a new species M. sanctaehelenae sp. nov., is described based on both sexes from Prosperous Bay Plain, where it makes unique mounds which have earnt it the local common name Mole Spider. Two further new endemic species are described: Dolocosa joshuai sp. nov., based on the female, and Hogna veseyensis sp. nov., based on both sexes. Thus, the fauna consists of four genera, including three endemic, and nine species, which are all endemic.