Prado André W DO, Baptista Renner Luiz Cerqueira, Framenau Volker W
Harry Butler Institute; Murdoch University; 90 South St; Murdoch; Western Australia 6150; Australia; Department of Terrestrial Zoology; Western Australian Museum; Locked Bag 49; Welshpool DC; Western Australia 6986; Australia.
Departamento de Zoologia; Instituto de Biologia; Universidade do Brasil/Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Rio de Janeiro; Brazil.
Zootaxa. 2024 Dec 9;5547(1):1-81. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.5547.1.1.
The Western Australian species of the wolf spider (Lycosidae Sundevall, 1833) genus Artoria Thorell, 1877 are revised to include 20 species, 13 of which are new to science: Artoria aculeata sp. nov., A. atrata sp. nov., A. cingulipes Simon, 1909, A. emu sp. nov., A. falcata sp. nov., A. flavimana Simon, 1909, A. impedita (Simon, 1909), A. incrassata sp. nov., A. inversa sp. nov., A. lamellata sp. nov., A. linnaei Framenau, 2008, A. pileata sp. nov., A. pinnata sp. nov., A. plicata sp. nov., A. retorta sp. nov., A. schizocoides Framenau & Hebets, 2007, A. taeniata sp. nov., A. taeniifera Simon, 1909, A. trifida sp. nov., and A. wilkiei Framenau & Baehr, 2018. Thirteen of these species are endemic to the state and of these, three are only known from their type localities. We propose Priority status for the following species in accordance with the Western Australian Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016: Artoria emu sp. nov., A. falcata sp. nov. and A. plicata sp. nov. (Priority 1), and two further species only known from two localities, A. lamellata sp. nov. (Priority 2) and A. retorta sp. nov. (Priority 1). Most species of Artoria in Western Australia are associated with more humid areas and their distribution patterns suggest that their range might be correlated with specific rainfall regimes. Wet pitfall traps collected 637 samples (= 62.3%) considered in this study and six species were exclusively detected using these traps, including the species here proposed for Priority listing. We therefore argue that wet pitfall traps are an imperative tool for studying the biodiversity of ground-dwelling arthropods as long as vertebrate by-catch can be minimised.
对西澳大利亚狼蛛科(Lycosidae Sundevall,1833)阿托里亚狼蛛属(Artoria Thorell,1877)的物种进行了修订,共包括20个物种,其中13个为新物种:尖刺阿托里亚狼蛛新种(Artoria aculeata sp. nov.)、暗黑阿托里亚狼蛛新种(A. atrata sp. nov.)、带足阿托里亚狼蛛(A. cingulipes Simon,1909)、鸸鹋阿托里亚狼蛛新种(A. emu sp. nov.)、镰状阿托里亚狼蛛新种(A. falcata sp. nov.)、黄手阿托里亚狼蛛(A. flavimana Simon,1909)、受阻阿托里亚狼蛛(A. impedita (Simon, 1909))、增厚阿托里亚狼蛛新种(A. incrassata sp. nov.)、反向阿托里亚狼蛛新种(A. inversa sp. nov.)、片状阿托里亚狼蛛新种(A. lamellata sp. nov.)、林奈阿托里亚狼蛛(A. linnaei Framenau,2008)、帽状阿托里亚狼蛛新种(A. pileata sp. nov.)、羽状阿托里亚狼蛛新种(A. pinnata sp. nov.)、褶状阿托里亚狼蛛新种(A. plicata sp. nov.)、扭曲阿托里亚狼蛛新种(A. retorta sp. nov.)、裂状拟阿托里亚狼蛛(A. schizocoides Framenau & Hebets,2007)、带纹阿托里亚狼蛛新种(A. taeniata sp. nov.)、带丝阿托里亚狼蛛(A. taeniifera Simon,1909)、三叉阿托里亚狼蛛新种(A. trifida sp. nov.)以及威尔基阿托里亚狼蛛(A. wilkiei Framenau & Baehr,2018)。这些物种中有13个是该州特有的,其中3个仅在其模式产地被发现。根据《2016年西澳大利亚生物多样性保护法》,我们提议对以下物种给予优先保护地位:鸸鹋阿托里亚狼蛛新种、镰状阿托里亚狼蛛新种和褶状阿托里亚狼蛛新种(优先等级1),以及另外两个仅在两个地点被发现的物种,片状阿托里亚狼蛛新种(优先等级2)和扭曲阿托里亚狼蛛新种(优先等级1)。西澳大利亚的大多数阿托里亚狼蛛物种与湿度较高的地区有关,它们的分布模式表明其分布范围可能与特定的降雨模式相关。在本研究中,湿陷捕集器收集了637个样本(占62.3%),并且仅使用这些捕集器检测到了6个物种,包括在此提议给予优先保护地位的物种。因此,我们认为只要能将脊椎动物的兼捕量降至最低,湿陷捕集器是研究地面节肢动物生物多样性的必要工具。