Two New Lynx Spider Species of Hamadruas and Oxyopes and the First Record of Hamadruas Thorell, 1887 (Araneae: Oxyopidae) from Wai, Maharashtra, India

  Two New Lynx Spider Species of Hamadruas and Oxyopes and the First Record of Hamadruas Thorell, 1887 (Araneae: Oxyopidae) from Wai, Maharashtra, India Abstract The present study reports two oxyopid spider species from Wai, Satara District, Maharashtra, India, based on morphological examination of specimens collected from the Kisan Veer Mahavidyalaya campus. The specimens were collected using hand-collection and sweep-net methods, preserved in 70% ethanol, and examined under a stereotrinocular microscope. Diagnostic structures, including the female epigyne and male palp, were studied after dissection, and distribution maps were prepared using QGIS. Hamadruas kvmensis sp. nov. is characterised by distinct dark elongated spermathecal lobes, a rounded central region forming the median fertilisation duct, curved copulatory ducts, and a male palp with an elongated curved cymbium, large bulb, prominent tegulum, slender embolus, conductor, tibial apophysis and sensory setae. Oxyopes wai...

Phylogeny and Taxonomy of Spider-Pathogenic Gibellula (Cordycipitaceae, Hypocreales) from the Lancang–Mekong Biodiversity Hotspot: Four New Species and Five New National Records

 


Phylogeny and Taxonomy of Spider-Pathogenic Gibellula (Cordycipitaceae, Hypocreales) from the Lancang–Mekong Biodiversity Hotspot: Four New Species and Five New National Records

Abstract

Gibellula (Cordycipitaceae, Hypocreales) represents a group of highly specialized obligate fungal pathogens restricted to spider hosts. Species delimitation was conducted using morphological characteristics in combination with multilocus phylogenetic analyses (nrSSU, ITS, nrLSU, tef1-α, rpb1, rpb2), and we recognized nine spider-associated Gibellula species from specimens collected in the Lancang–Mekong biodiversity hotspot (China, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam). Among them, four are described as new to science: Gibellula longiconidiophora sp. nov., G. mekongensis sp. nov., G. ovorum sp. nov., and G. pseudopilosa sp. nov. The other five species represent new national distributional records: G. yunnanensis (new to Laos), G. pseudopigmentosa (new to Thailand), G. trimorpha (new to Vietnam), G. penicillioides (new to Laos), and G. scorpioides (new to China and Laos). Phylogenetic analyses resolved these taxa into well-supported lineages. Notably, G. ovorum is a rare example of a Gibellula species parasitizing spider egg sacs rather than adult spiders, revealing an unusual substrate shift. Morphological distinctions among the new species include differences in conidiophore length, synnematal development, conidial size, and sporulation patterns. Detailed descriptions, illustrations, and taxonomic comparisons are provided. This study significantly expands the known diversity and geographic distribution of Gibellula in the Lancang–Mekong region and underscores the importance of integrative taxonomy for uncovering hidden diversity in spider-pathogenic fungi.

Tu, B., Chen, H., Zhang, X., Tang, D. X., Dao, V. M., Loinheuang, C., & Wang, Y. (2026). Phylogeny and Taxonomy of Spider-Pathogenic Gibellula (Cordycipitaceae, Hypocreales) from the Lancang–Mekong Biodiversity Hotspot: Four New Species and Five New National Records. Journal of Fungi, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/jof12050357