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Rev. Mus. Argentino Cienc. Nat., n.s. 17(1): 71-76, 2015 ISSN 1514-5158 (impresa) ISSN 1853-0400 (en línea) Description of the male of Cybaeodamus lycosoides (Nicolet), with new distributional data for C. meridionalis Lise, Ott & Rodrigues (Araneae, Zodariidae) Juan Manuel ANDÍA & Cristian J. GRISMADO División Aracnología, Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia, Av. Ángel Gallardo 470, C1405DJR, Buenos Aires, Argentina, e-mail: juanmanuel_a_n@yahoo.es; grismado@macn.gov.ar Abstract: The male of the Chilean zodariid spider Cybaeodamus lycosoides (Nicolet, 1849) is described and illustrated for the first time. New records for this species are provided, including the first from Peru, as also new localities from Argentina for C. meridionalis Lise, Ott & Rodrigues. Keywords: Spiders, taxonomy, Chile, Peru, Argentina, new records. Resumen: El macho de la araña zodariida chilena Cybaeodamus lycosoides (Nicolet, 1849) se describe e ilustra por primera vez. Se aportan nuevos registros para esta especie, incluyendo los primeros para Perú, como también nuevas localidades de Argentina para C. meridionalis Lise, Ott & Rodrigues, 2009. Palabras clave: Arañas, taxonomía, Chile, Perú, Argentina, nuevos registros. INTRODUCTION The genus Cybaeodamus Mello-Leitão, 1938 currently includes eight valid species (World Spider Catalog, 2015) distributed in South America, from northeastern Brazil to southern Argentina. The genus was recently reviewed by Lise et al. (2009), who described four new species: C. meridionalis, from Brazil and Argentina; C. taim, from Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, and C. brescoviti and C. tocantins, from Brazil. Moreover, Dankittipakul et al. (2012) transferred Storena lentiginosa Simon to Cybaeodamus. Males of this genus are recognized by the presence of two tegular apophyses on the male palpus (distal and lateral) of which the distal one is large and complex; females have a large epigynum with a strongly sclerotized area at the sides; the chelicerae of both sexes are densely setose. The only species known from Chile is Cybaeodamus lycosoides (Nicolet, 1849), known only by the female, and without specific locality data. In recent times, this species was collected during arthropod inventories made in different areas in the coastal desert from North-Central Chile and Central-South Peru. Among that material, several males were found, which allow us to describe them for the first time. We also we provide new distributional data from Argentina for the species C. meridionalis Lise, Ott & Rodrigues, 2009. MATERIAL AND METHODS The material examined is deposited in the arachnological collections of the following: Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, Buenos Aires (MACN-Ar, C. L. Scioscia), Muséum National d Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN, C. Rollard), and Museo de Entomología Klaus Raven Büller of the Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Lima (MEKRB, M. Deza). Photographs of the preserved specimens were taken with a digital camera Leica DFC 290 mounted on a stereomicroscope Leica M165 C, and the focal planes were composed with Helicon Focus 4.62 Pro (www. heliconsoft.com). We report GPS coordinates of the localities when available; otherwise, we provide approximate coordinates (denoted with ca. ) calculated with Google Earth (http://earth. google.com) from label data. Descriptions and nomenclature of the male palp follow Lise et al. (2009) and Jocqué (1991). All measurements are in millimeters.

72 Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, n. s. 17(1), 2015 Fig. 1. Cybaeodamus lycosoides (Nicolet, 1849), male from Punta de Choros (MACN-Ar 17621), habitus. A, dorsal. B, ventral. Scale bars: 2.5 mm. TAXONOMY Family Zodariidae Thorell, 1881 Genus Cybaeodamus Mello-Leitão, 1938 Cybaeodamus lycosoides (Nicolet, 1849) (Figures 1 4) Drassus lycosoides Nicolet, 1849: 453 (female). Storena lycosoides: Simon, 1889: 218. Cybaeodamus lycosoides: Jocqué, 1991: 50; Lise, Ott & Rodrigues, 2009: 266, f. 48 49. Type Material. Female holotype from Chili, without data (see Lise et al. 2009: 266; MNHN 9954). Examined. Material examined. CHILE: IV Región, Coquimbo, Punta de Choros, Sitio 2, 26º70 46 S, 67º59 074 W: 2, (MACN-Ar 17620), 03.VI.2005, P. Augusto coll.; 1, (MACN-Ar 17621), 4.VI.2005, L. Espinoza coll. PERU: Dept. Lima, Prov. Lima, dist. La Molina, Univ. Nac. Agraria La Molina (pitfalls in cotton fields), S 12º06, W 76º57, 243 m: 1, (MEKRB, UA-524/2005), 10.VIII.2005, M. Deza coll.; 2, (MEKRB, UA-273/2010), II. 2010, M. Deza & J. Andía coll.; Depto. Ica, Prov. Pisco, Sector Figueroa, 10.VI.2008, J. Andía coll. 1 (asparagus fields, MEKRB). Diagnosis. Males of C. lycosoides are very similar to the those of C. ornatus by general morphology of the palp, the cusps on coxae IV and the ventral patch of thickened setae on the abdomen, but differ by the shape of the distal tegular apophysis, with the two branches similar in size (Figs. 3A, C); the distal branch is much longer than the proximal branch in C. ornatus), and also by the retrolateral tibial apophysis, that bears a tiny dorsal tooth (Fig. 4A). For the female see Lise et al., 2009 (figs. 48, 49, 52, 53), and Jocqué, 1991 (fig. 87). Male description (MACN-Ar 17621). Total length 9.98. Carapace 5.20 long, 3.40 wide, 1.67 high. Sternum 2.40 long, 1.80 wide. Carapace broadly oval, narrower at the cephalic region (Fig. 2A); general color reddish brown with dark margins; glabrous, with only a few white setae on cephalic region. Chelicerae reddish brown, densely setose (Fig. 2D). Endites subtri-

Andía & Grismado: The male of Cybaeodamus lycosoides 73 Fig. 2. Cybaeodamus lycosoides (Nicolet, 1849), male from Punta de Choros (MACN-Ar 17621), prosoma. A, dorsal. B, ventral. C, lateral. D, frontal. Scale bars: 1 mm. angular, reddish brown, with whitish tip (Fig. 2B). Labium reddish brown. Sternum reddish brown with lighter central area, setae most abundant at margins (Fig. 2B). Anterior and posterior eye rows slightly procurved (Fig. 2D). Abdomen 5.07 long, 3.07 wide, 2.93 high. Color: background pale yellow with small black dots at sides and venter; the dots converge along the cardiac area in a chevron-like pattern with a more definite dark patch on the anterior part (Fig. 1A). Legs: coxae, trochanters and femora reddish-brown, with faint longitudinal lighter stripes; distal articles orangish brown. Leg formula 4123. Measurements I/II/III/IV: femur 3.47/3.33/3.00/3.87; patella 1.40/1.40/1.33/1.53; tibia 2.73/2.07/1.87/2.80; metatarsus 2.60/2.47/2.47/3.47; tarsus 1.87/1.53/1.60/1.80. Total 12.07/10.80/10.27/13.47. Spination: femora

74 Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, n. s. 17(1), 2015 Fig. 3. Cybaeodamus lycosoides (Nicolet, 1849), male from Punta de Choros (MACN-Ar 17621), left palp. A, ventral. B, prolateral. C, ventral-prolateral, close-up of the distal tegular apophysis. D, retrolateral. Abbreviations: dta, distal tegular apophysis; mta, median tegular apophysis; t, tegulum. Scale bars: 7-8, 10: 0.5 mm; 9: 0.2 mm. I-II d1-1 pl1 III-IV d8; patellae III-IV rl1; tibiae I v8 pl2-2-1 II v8 III v2-2-2 pl2-2-1 rl0-1-1 d1-1-1 IV v2-2-2 pl1-1-1-1 rl3 d1-1-1; metatarsi I v2-12-2 II v2-2-1-2 III 18 dispersed, IV 25 dispersed. Variation: femora IV d7 (in the same specimen). Variation. Males (5). Total length: 9.98 12.64; carapace: 5.00 6.13 (specimens from Peru are larger). Natural history. Cybaeodamus lycosoides inhabits primarily under stones and logs, in arid areas: transitional coastal desert in Chile, and coastal valleys and Loma-vegetation in Peru. In both countries, this species was also found associated with agroecosystems (Alcayaga et al., 2013). Distribution. Pacific coast of Chile (Coquimbo and Atacama) and Peru (Lima and Ica).

Andía & Grismado: The male of Cybaeodamus lycosoides 75 Fig. 4. Cybaeodamus lycosoides (Nicolet, 1849), male from Punta de Choros (MACN-Ar 17621). A, left palp RTA, dorsal-retrolateral (arrow to the tiny tooth). B, abdomen, ventral. C. Detail of ventral patch of thickened setae. Scale bars: 11, 13: 0.2 mm; 12, 1 mm. Cybaeodamus meridionalis Lise, Ott & Rodrigues, 2009 (Fig. 5) Cybaeodamus meridionalis Lise, Ott & Rodrigues, 2009: 260, f. 1-20 Type locality: BRAZIL, Rio Grande do Sul: Xangrilá. New records. ARGENTINA: Corrientes: San Cayetano: Estación Biológica de Corrientes (EBCo), S 27 33 00.9, W 58 40 41.3, elev. 62 m, 11 16.XI.2007, savanna with Trithrinax palms, pitfall, C. Grismado & L. Compagnucci coll., 2 (MACN-Ar 13184, preparations CJG 1484, 3003). Santa Fe: San Justo: Ruta Nac. 11, 9 km S Videla, S 31.025681 W 60.701673 (GPS, +-10m), elev. 44 m (GPS), 19.III.2014, grassland, hand collecting, M. Ramírez, C. Grismado, L. Piacentini & M. González Márquez coll. (MJRLoc-158) 1, (MACN-Ar 31354; photos MJR 45-53, tissue sample preparation CJG-3315); Calchaquí: Laguna El Cristal (ca. S 30 01 W 60 06 ), 7.XII.2010, pitfall, I. Ortega Insaurralde et al. coll. 1, 2 ; (MACN-Ar 27476). Entre Ríos: Paraná: La Picada, S 31 40 W 60 11, I-IV.2004, soybean and edges with spontaneous vegetation, pitfall, F. Weyland coll., 1 (MACN-Ar 33553); Colón: Parque Nacional El Palmar (ca. S 31 52 W 58 18 ), 22 23.XI.2003, grassland with Butia yatay palms, pitfall, C. Grismado, A. Ojanguren & F. Labarque coll., 2, 1, 3 immatures (MACNAr 33554); Parque Nacional Predelta, Campo Sarmiento, 6 km S Diamante, S 32.12182 W 60.62525 (GPS,+-100m), elev. 39m, 30.IV.2013, grassland at sides of Chilcal, hand collecting, M. Ramírez, L. Piacentini, M. González Márquez, A. Laborda & S. Aisen coll. (MJR-Loc-141), 1subadult (MACN-Ar 30814). Natural history. The Argentine specimens here listed were collected in areas belonging to the Chaco Biogeographic Province (records from Corrientes) and to the northern, ecotonal areas of the Pampean Biogeographic province (sensu Morrone, 2014) bordering with the former. They were found in habitats ranging from savannas and grasslands with different palm species to cultivated, disturbed areas. Most of the specimens were obtained with pitfall traps, but the female from San Justo, Santa Fe (Fig. 5) was found by manual searching the bases of grasses in an area with a mixture of natural and adventitious

76 Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, n. s. 17(1), 2015 Fig. 5. Cybaeodamus meridionalis Lise, Ott & Rodrigues, 2009. Living female from San Justo, Santa Fe. A, lateral view, B, dorsal view (photos: Martín J. Ramírez). vegetation along the roadside. The female from Parque Nacional El Palmar shows the distal part of a male embolus inserted into the epigynum. CONCLUSIONS The male of the Chilean zodariid spider Cybaeodamus lycosoides is described for the first time, and new records are provided, including the first one from Peru. In addition, we provide new localities for the species Cybaeodamus meridionalis, previously known from the Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul, Distrito Federal, Minas Gerais, São Paulo, Santa Catarina, and Mato Grosso do Sul, and the provinces of Jujuy and Salta, in northwestern Argentina (Lise et al. 2009). These new records allow us to extend the known range of the latter species to central-eastern Argentina (Corrientes, Santa Fe, and Entre Ríos provinces). A few ecological data are provided for both species, suggesting a relatively wide range of habitat preferences, including some type of torelance to disturbed, cultivated areas. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank to Mariajosé Deza (MEKRB) and Christine Rollard (MNHN) for the loan specimens, and to Martín J. Ramírez for the suggestions on the first draft of the manuscript and by the photographs of the living C. meridionalis. The fieldwork was possible after obtaining permits from the following authorities (and their institutions): Administración de Parques Nacionales of Argentina (APN), the Dirección de Recursos Naturales, Subdirección de Fauna y Flora de la Provincia de Corrientes, and the Subsecretaría de Recursos Naturales, Secretaría de Medio Ambiente de la Provincia de Santa Fe. This study was supported by a grant from ANPCyT PICT 2011-1007 to Martín Ramírez. BIBLIOGRAPHY Alcayaga, O.E., Pizarro-Araya, J., Alfaro, F.M. & Cepeda-Pizarro, J. 2013. Arañas (Arachnida, Araneae) asociadas a agroecosistemas en el Valle de Elqui (Región de Coquimbo, Chile). Revista Colombiana de Entomología 39: 150-154. Dankittipakul, P., Jocqué, R. & Singtripop, T. 2012. Systematics and biogeography of the spider genus Mallinella Strand, 1906, with descriptions of new species and new genera from Southeast Asia (Araneae, Zodariidae). Zootaxa 3369: 1-327. Jocqué, R. 1991. A generic revision of the spider family Zodariidae (Araneae). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 201: 1-160. Lise, A.A., Ott, R. & Rodrigues, E.N.L. 2009. On the Neotropical genus Cybaeodamus (Araneae, Zodariidae, Storeninae). Iheringia, Série Zoologia 99: 259-272. Mello-Leitão, C.F. 1938. Algunas arañas nuevas de la Argentina. Revista del Museo de La Plata (N.S., Zool.) 1: 89-118. Morrone, J.J. 2014. Biogeographical regionalisation of the Neotropical region. Zootaxa 3782 1: 1 110. World Spider Catalog (2014). World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern, online at http:// wsc.nmbe.ch, version 15.5, last accessed on April 2015 Recibido: 9-I-2015 Aceptado: 14-V-2015