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Arthropoda Selecta 21(4): 375377

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Notes on a small spider collection from Turkey (Arachnida: Aranei) Заметки о небольшой коллекции пауков из Турции (Arachnida: Aranei) D.V. Logunov Д.В. Логунов
The Manchester Museum, The University of Manchester, Oxford R oad, Manchester M13 9PL, UK. E-mail: dmitri.v.logunov@manchester.ac.uk Манчестерский Музей, Университет Манчестера, Окcфорд Роуд, Манчестер M13 9PL, Великобритания.

KEY WORDS: Turkey, Antalya Province, spiders, Aranei, new findings, new species. КЛЮЧЕВЫЕ СЛОВА: Турция, провиция Анталья, пауки, Aranei, новые находки, новый вид. ABSTRACT. A list of 28 spider species collected from the Antalya Province of Turkey is provided. Three species are reported for the Turkish spider fauna for the first time: Evarcha nepos (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) (Salticidae); Xysticus loeffleri Roewer, 1955 and Xysticus thessalicoides Wunderlich, 1995 (both Thomisidae). One species Berinda cooki sp.n. () (Gnaphosidae) is described as new. РЕЗЮМЕ. Приведен список 28 видов пауков, собранных в провиции Анталья, Турция. Три видов приводятся для фауны пауков Турции впервые: Evarcha nepos (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) (Salticidae); Xysticus loeffleri Roewer, 1955 and Xysticus thessalicoides Wunderlich, 1995 (оба Thomisidae). Один вид Berinda cooki sp.n. () (Gnaphosidae) описан как новый. in mm. For a detailed account of the bibliography and checklist of spiders of Turkey see Bayram et al. [2010] and Topзu et al. [2005].

Description
Berinda cooki sp.n. Figs 12.
TYPE: The holotype, (MMUM, G7535.10) from Turkey, Antalya Province, nr. Kalkan (c. 36.3?N, 29.4?E), from village and local garrigue, April 2003, L. Cook.

Introduction
Some time ago, a small, opportunistic collection of spiders from Turkey was donated to The Manchester Museum, UK. The spiders were hand-collected by Prof Laurence M. Cook from two localities in Antalya Province during the period of 20022011: [1] Kalkan (c. 36.3?N, 29.4?E); and [2] Kemer, c. 100 km NE of Kalkan (c. 36.6?N, 30.5?E). The collection contains 28 spider species from 14 families and is now kept in The Manchester Museum (accession number G7535); see below for a list of the species. Despite its small size, this collection contains several rare species which are new to the Turkish spider fauna and one is new to science. Therefore, the present taxonomic-faunistic note is aimed at providing a list of the studied species and, more importantly, the description of a new species of Gnaphosidae. New and i nteresting findings are commented on. In the following list, the numbers given in square brackets refer to the two aforementioned localities. The format of description and abbreviations follow Panayiotou et al. [2010]; all measurements are

ETYMOLOGY. The new species is dedicated to Prof Laurence M. Cook of the University of Manchester (UK) who collected all the Turkish spider material presented in this paper. DIAGNOSIS. By the short tibial apophysis and bulb conformation, the male of Berinda cooki sp.n. is most similar to that of B. amabilis Roewer, 1928 known from Greece, Turkey and Uzbekistan [see Panayiotou et al., 2010: figs 34], but can be easily distinguished by the proximal position and shape of the conductor (especially its proximal hook), the longer embolus and the different shape of the cymbium (Figs 12). COMMENTS. The genus Berinda Roewer, 1928 was recently revised by Panayiotou et al., [2010] and is known to be confined to the eastern Mediterranean. B. cooki sp.n. is the fourth species recorded/described from Turkey to date; three others are B. amabilis known from Niрde Province, B. ensigera (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1874) known from Izmir Province, and B. hakani Chatzaki et Seyyar, 2010 known from Kayseri Province [Panayiotou et al., 2010]. It is likely that more Berinda species occur in Minor Asia. DISTRIBUTION. The type locality only. DESCRIPTION. MALE ( holotype). Measurements: TL 4.80, PL 2.60, PW 2.10, OL 2.20, OW 1.50, PL/PW 1.24. Leg spination: Fe: III d2, III d8, IV d6; Pa: III p1 r1, IV r1; Ti: II v1, IIIIV spinose; Me: II v2, IIIIV spinose. Coloration. Carapace yellow, with pale grey radial lines, sparsely covered with black hairs.


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Figs 12. Male palp of Berinda cooki sp.n.: 1 ventral view; 2 retrolateral view. Scale bar 0.1 mm. Рис. 12. Пальпа самца Berinda cooki sp.n.: 1 вид снизу; 2 вид сбоку-сзади. Масштаб 0,1 мм.

Sternum, labium, maxillae and chelicerae yellow; chelicerae anteriorly covered with sparse black hairs. Abdomen dark grey, dorsum with small scutum. Booklung covers yellow, spinnerets grey-yellow. All legs yellow, but tibiae and patellae tinged with grey. Palps yellow, their structure as in Figs 12: tibial apophysis short and slightly bent dorsally; conductor long, sickleshaped, with a heavily sclerotized posterior hook; cymbium with a retro-lateral outgrowth. FEMALE unknown.

FILISTATIDAE 5. Filistata insidiatrix (Forsskal, 1775) : 1 [1]. GNAPHOSIDAE 6. Berinda cooki sp.n.: 1 [1], see above (Figs 12). 7. Nomisia orientalis Dalmas, 1921: 1 [1]. COMMENTS: This rare species that is confined to central and southern Turkey only [see Seyyar et al., 2009] is here recorded from Antalya Province for the first time. 8. Scotophaeus scutulatus (L. Koch, 1866): 1 [1]. LYCOSIDAE 9. Hogna radiata (Latreille, 1817): 2 [1]. PHOLCIDAE 10. Artema atlanta Walckenaer, 1837: 1 [1]. 11. Spermophora senoculata (Duges, 1836): 2 [1]. SALTICIDAE 12. Chalcoscirtus parvulus Marusik, 1991: 1 [1]. COMMENTS: This is the second record of the species from Turkey, previously it was known from Izmir only [Logunov & Marusik, 1999].

List of species
AGELENIDAE 1. Lycosoides coarctata (Dufour, 1831): 2 1 [1]. 2. Maimuna cariae Brignoli, 1978: 1 [1]. ARANEIDAE 3. Araniella inconspicua (Simon, 1874): 1 [1]. ERESIDAE 4. Eresus sp.: 2 immatures [1].


Notes on spiders from Turkey 13. Evarcha jucunda (Lucas, 1846): 1 [1]. 14. Evarcha nepos (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872): 1 [1]. COMMENTS: To date, this species has been known from Israel only [Prуszyсski, 2003]; it is a new species record for the spider fauna of Turkey. 15. Habrocestum latifasciatum (Simon, 1868): 1 [2]. 16. Heliophanus kochi Simon, 1868: 1 [1]. 17. Menemerus semilimbatus (Hahn, 1829): 1 [1]. 18. Philaeus chrysops (Poda, 1761): 2 [1], 2 [2]. 19. Plexippus paykulli (Audouin, 1826): 4 1 [1]. SICARIIDAE 20. Loxosceles rufescens (Dufour, 1820): 2 2 [1]. TETRAGNATHIDAE 21. Tetragnatha obtusa C.L. Koch, 1837: 1 3 [2]. THERIDIIDAE 22. Steatoda triangulosa (Walckenaer, 1802): 1 6 [1]. THOMISIDAE 23. Heriaeus oblongus Simon, 1918: 1 [1]. COMMENTS: This European species has been known from Turkey under the name of Heriaeus mellotei Simon, 1886 [Bayram et al., 2010; Topзu et al., 2005]. However, the taxonomic status of this species requires further revision, as both names seem to be synonyms [contra Ono, 1988]. 24. Xysticus laetus Thorell, 1875: 1 [1]. 25. Xysticus loeffleri Roewer, 1955: 1 [1]. COMMENTS: This is a poorly known species known from Central Asia (southward to Iran and Afghanistan) [see Marusik & Logunov, 1995]; it is a new species record for the spider fauna of Turkey representing the south-westernmost locality of its known species range. 26. Xysticus thessalicoides Wunderlich, 1995: 1 [1]. COMMENTS: To date, this species was known from Greece (Crete) only [Wunderlich, 1995]. Although it is formally a new species record for the spider fauna of

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Turkey, in my opinion, some of the earlier records of X. thessalicus Simon, 1916 from Turkey [Topзu et al., 2005; Bayram et al., 2010], especially those based on females should indeed be assigned to X. thessalicoides. This matter needs special attention in the future. ZODARIIDAE 27. Zodarion thoni Nosek, 1905: 2 [1]. ZOROPSIDAE 28. Zoropsis lutea (Thorell, 1875): 1 [1].
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. I am Laurence M. Cook (Manchester, UK) collection available for this study. Dr (Simferopol, Ukraine) is thanked for regarding the taxonomic status of Dave Penney (Manchester, UK) is linguistic help. most grateful to Prof for making his spider Mykola M. Kovblyuk the useful suggestion Berinda species. Dr thanked for his kind

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