ARACHNOLOGISCHE GESELLSCHAFT

Doi
10.5431/aramit4504
Author

Zakharov B & Ovtcharenko V

Year
2013
Title

Male palp organ morphology of three species of ground spiders (Araneae, Gnaphosidae)

Title translated

Male palp organ morphology of three species of ground spiders (Araneae, Gnaphosidae)

Issue

Heft 45

Pages
15-20
Abstract

A detailed morphological account of the male copulatory organs of three species of ground spiders, Sergiolus capulatus, Herpyllus propinquus and Callilepis pluto (Araneae, Gnaphosidae), is presented. The large sclerites (subtegulum, tegulum and embolus) appear to be homologous in all spiders. Sergiolus and Zelanda have a plesiomorphic palp organization. The increased complexity in the male bulb organization creates a locking mechanism that fixes the male palp position during intercourse in Callilepis, as well as in Encoptarthria, Trachyzelotes and Zelotes. The palp of Herpyllus, together with Anzacia, Drassodes and Intruda, demonstrates progressive modification of the male bulb.

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Keywords

Callilepis pluto; ground-plan; Herpyllus propinquus; Sergiolus capulatus; tripartite male bulb