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SPIDERS (ARANEI) OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH OSSETIA

https://doi.org/10.18470/1992-1098-2015-1-116-147

Abstract

Aim. Until recently, spider fauna of the Republic of South Ossetia has been the least studied among the regional araneofaunas of the Caucasus. According to the literature data, as little as 30 spider species have been known from the republic’s territory (Mkheidze, 1997, Mikhailov, 1990; Ponomarev, Dvadnenko, 2013; Trilicauscas, Komarov, 2014). Therefore, the aim of the present article is to summarize available data on the spider fauna of South Ossetia.

Location. Republic of South Ossetia.

Methods. The material was collected in various districts of South Ossetia in 2011-2014 by Yu.E. Komarov. Mainly, the collecting was performed in the city of Tskhinvali and its environs, and in the South Ossetian State Reserve. Spiders were sampled with pitfall traps and sweep netting. The time of traps’ exposure is April–December.

Results and main conclusions. To date, the spider fauna of the Republic of South Ossetia includes 230 species from 29 families. 222 species were registered by the authors, eight species (Clubiona pseudosimilis, Gnaphosa lugubris, Linyphia hortensis, Neriene peltata, Geolycosa vultuosa, Pardosa azerifalcata, Ero aphana, and Philodromus rufus) are known from the literature only. Seven species are new to the Caucasus (Clubiona pseudosimilis, Gnaphosa lugubris, Linyphia hortensis, Neriene peltata, Geolycosa vultuosa, Pardosa azerifalcata, Ero aphana, and Philodromus rufus). Of these, two species were known earlier only from Turkey (Pardosa consimilis, Ozyptila spirembolus), and one species (Tegenaria pseudolyncea) only from Azerbaijan. Against the background of the widespread species predominance, the Caucasian element is small and presented by twelve species (Tegenaria pseudolyncea, Dysdera tkibuliensis, Haplodrassus caucasius, Zelotes khostensis, Mansuphantes ovalis, Sintula oseticus, Tenuiphantes teberdaensis, Pardosa azerifalcata, P. caucasica, Piratula hurkai, Trochosa cachetiensis, and Xysticus ukrainicus).

About the Authors

Alexander V. Ponomarev
UNC wounds
Russian Federation
k. b. n., senior researcher of the Institute of arid zones, 344006, Russia, Rostov-on-don, Chekhov St., 41


Y. E. Komarov
North Ossetian state natural reserve
Russian Federation
phd.n., b. s., 363245, Russia, North Ossetia-Alania, Alagir, street Cabachon Batyevoy, 1,


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Ponomarev A.V., Komarov Y.E. SPIDERS (ARANEI) OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH OSSETIA. South of Russia: ecology, development. 2015;10(1):116-147. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18470/1992-1098-2015-1-116-147

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