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Browsing by Author "Danisman, T"

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    Two new species of Harpactea (Araneae, Dysderidae) from the Aegean region of Türkiye, with the redescription of Harpactea cruriformis Bosmans, 2011
    Kunt, KB; Danisman, T; Yagmur, EA
    Two new Harpactea species, H. cosari sp. nov. (male female) andH. subterranea sp. nov. (male female), are described from the Manisa Province of T & uuml;rkiye. The two new species belong to the rubicunda species group based on the characteristics of the male and female copulatory organs. H. subterranea sp. nov. was sampled from the mesovoid shallow substratum using special traps. An apparent reduction of the eyes was observed as an adaptation to living underground. In addition to the new species, a new population of Harpactea cruriformis Bosmans, 2011, previously described from the Greek island of Chios, was discovered in & Idot;zmir province and reported as new to the spider fauna of T & uuml;rkiye. Also, the unknown female of H. cruriformis is described for the first time. The female copulatory organ of the species resembles that of Harpactea terveli Lazarov, 2009, as it is the male. Bulb and vulva images of Harpactea pugio Varol & Akp & imath;nar, 2016 and H. terveli, along with bulb images of H. kencei Kunt, Elverici, & Ouml;zk & uuml;t & uuml;k & Ya & gbreve;mur, 2011 and the holotype of H. cruriformis are included for comparison.
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    Contributions to the genus Zodarion Walckenaer, 1826 in Turkey, with the description of a new species (Araneae: Zodariidae)
    Cosar, I; Danisman, T; Yagmur, EA
    In this paper, two species are newly recognized in Turkey. One is new to science, described as Zodarion kunti sp. n. (male, female) from southeast Anatolian region. The other, Zodarion christae Bosmans, 2009 is found for the first time in Denizli, Antalya, and Mugla provinces.
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    Two new species of Harpactea Bristowe, 1939 from Turkey (Araneae: Dysderidae)
    Kunt, KB; Danisman, T; Yagmur, EA
    Two new species, Harpactea bozdaglarensis sp. n. and H. dilekensis sp. n. are described based on both sexes from the Aegean region of Turkey. Both species belong to the rubicunda species group defined for Harpactea due to the characteristics of the copulatory organs and some somatic parts, and H. bozdaglarensis sp. n. resembles H. alexandrae and H. clementi while H. dilekensis sp. n. resembles H. chaniaensis and H. walterdebucki known from the Aegean Islands. Morphometric and meristic characters of the new species and detailed photographs of the copulatory organs are given in the paper.http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6359E865-797F-430E-84CD-47B97F1D98DC
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    Two new species of Dysdera (Aranei: Dysderidae) from Turkey
    Cosar, I; Yagmur, EA; Danisman, T; Özkütük, RS; Kunt, KB
    Two new species of Dysdera Latreille, 1804, D. yigitakcai sp.n. (male female; Kahramanmara & scedil;) and D. mehmeti sp.n. (male female; Gaziantep), are described from the eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey. Of these, D . mehmeti sp.n. belongs to the asiatica species-group. Dysdera yigitakcai sp.n. possesses characteristics of different species-groups but appears closest to the longirostris-group.-group. In addition, photographs of the palp of D. neocretica Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988; D. fragaria Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988; and the vulva of D. argaeica Nosek, 1905 are included for comparison.

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