Arachnol.Mitt. 32:11-12 Nürnberg,Dezember2006 A new feature for the separation of Trochosaspinipalpisand T. terricolamales (Araneae, Lycosidae) Martin Hepner& Norbert Milasowszky Abstract:A newfeature on thetip ofthe palp,which enablesthe separation ofmale Trochosaspinipalpis(F.O. P.-Cambridge,1895)from T.terricolaJhoreW,1856,isdescribed.T.terricolaexhibitsahairlessstriponthetipofthe palp,while 7!spinipalpislacksthisfeatureand has long hairsonthewholepalp. Keywords:Europe,taxonomy,wolfspiders Generally, morphological characters of the bul- Inthepresentstudy15malesof77spinipalpisand70 bus are used in determination keys to separate of77terricolawere examined.The tips ofthe palps & species ofmale lycosid spiders (e. g. HEIMER were studied under abinocular microscope.Three NenTWIG 1991,Roberts 1995).Charactersused palps ofeach species were studied under a Philips for separation ofthe five Central European Tro- XL 20 scanning electron microscope (SEM).The chosa males include the pedipalp,tarsus I, the fang material was provided by C. Komposch (private and the palpal claw (e.g. DAHL 1908, LOCKET & collection) and N. Milasowszky (private collec- Millidge 1951, Engelhardt 1964, Tanaka tion). 1988, HEIMER & NENTWIG 1991, ROBERTS 1995).Thepresence/absenceofaclawatthetipof Materialexamined: thepedipalp divides the five species into two main 77spinipalpis groups.Thefirstgroup,possessingaclaw,contains C. Komposch: A, Carinthia, near Hüttenberg, T.hispanica Simon, 1870, T. robusta(Simon, 1876) "Hörfeld-Moor”, 13.VI.1996, 15dd. and T.ruricola(DeGeer, 1778).Thesecondgroup, 77terricola without a claw, consists ofT. spinipalpis (F. O. R- N. Milasowszky: A, Lower Austria, Hundsheim, Cambridge, 1895) and 77 terricola Thorell, 1856. "Königswarte", 29.IV.2003, 27d d; A, Lower The main characters separating T. spinipalpis and Austria, Hundsheim, "Spitzerberg", 29.IX.2003, 77 terricola are the presence/absence ofa group of 23d d; A, Lower Austria, Lunz, "Rothwald", stout spines (Fig. la, b) on the under surface of 2003, 3dd; A, Vienna, Botanical Garden ofthe the palpal tibia and the shape ofthe palp (see also UniversityofVienna,2005,2d d A,Vienna, Lo- ; Roberts 1995). Locket et al. (1974) noticed bau, "Heißlände", 1999, 15d d. that: ’’Male specimens of T. spinipalpis are some- times foundinwhichthe spinesonthepalpaltibia Ourexaminations revealedthatthepalpaltip ofT. (Volume I, Text-fig. 134, D) are not as strongly terricolapossessesahairlessstrip(Fig.2b),whilethe developedasusual,anddifficultyindistinguishing whole tip ofthe palp of77spinipalpisis coveredby from 77 terricolacansometimesarise.”Insuchcases longhairs (Fig.2a).This newfeature in T.terricola the authors indicated that the tip ofthe embolus canclearlybeseenunderthebinocularmicroscope is aconfirmatorycharacterconcludingthat:”... in andthuswillhelptoseparatemalesof77spinipalpis viewofEngelhardt’s findings for othercharacters, and 77terricola quicklyand reliably. the distinction shouldbe usedwith caution.” Acknowledgements The authors thank Prof Dr. H. F. Paulus, University MartinHEPNER&Dr.NorbertMILASOWSZKYDepartmentof ofVienna, for his support. Thanks are also due to C. EvolutionaryBiology,UniversityofVienna,Althanstraße14,A- Komposchforkindlyprovidingmaterialof77spinipalpis. 1090Wien. E-Mail:[email protected], Further thanks are due to Dr. H. Krenn for technical [email protected] helpwith SEM.We are alsoverygratefultoJ.Plantfor linguistichelp. 12 M.Hepner&N.Milosowszky Fig.1:Tibiaoftheleftpedipalpof(a) T.spinipalpisvj\thagroupofstoutspinesand (b) 7!fe/r/co/r?withoutthisfeature, prolateralview.Scale=200pm Fig.2:Palpaltipof(a) T.spinipalpiscovered bylong hairsand (b) T.terricolawithadistincthairlessstrip.Scale= 100pm References Dahl F. (1908): Die Lycosidae oder Wolfspinnen HEIMER S. &W. NENTWIG (1991): Spinnen Mittel- Deutschlands und ihre Stellung im Haushalt der europas: Ein Bestimmungsbuch. Verlag Paul Parey, & Natur. Nach statistischen Untersuchungen darge- Berlin Hamburg.542 pp. stellt. - Nov. Act. Acad. Caes. Leopold-Carol. 88: LocketG.H.&A.F.MILLIDGE(1951):Britishspiders, 175-678,Taf 17 I. RaySociety,London.310pp. EngelhardtW.(1964):DieMitteleuropäischenArten LocketG.H.,A.F.Millidge&P.Merrett(1974): derGattungTrochosaC.L.Koch,1848(Araneae,Ly- Britishspiders.III. RaySociety,London.314pp. cosidae). Morphologie,Chemotaxonomie,Biologie, Tanaka H. (1988): Lycosid spiders ofJapan II. The Autökologie.-Z.Morph. Ökol.Tiere 54:219-392 genus Trochosa C. L. Koch. - Acta arachnol.Tokyo Roberts M.J. (1995): Collins field guide. Spiders of 36: 93-111 Britain&,NorthernEurope.HarperCollins,London. 383 pp.