A new monotypic genus, Pamilosa General November Type species P. Kudratbekovy New species (♂♀) was described from the Pamir Mountains in eastern Tajikistan. This new genus is the first record of a subfamily that is primarily native to Australia. Artolinae Framenau, 2007. Discovered in Central Asia. It is distinct from all known genera. Artolinaeand from all other wolf spiders, in having a unique spiral embolism and an epigyne with a screw-like membranous copulatory tube, not found in other wolf spiders. This new species was collected from a rocky crag at an altitude of 4700 meters. Unlike all other Palaearctic wolf spiders, which live on stony crags and have four or more pairs of ventral tibial spines on leg I, Pamilosa General November There are only three pairs of the new species. The book includes a description, illustration, diagnosis, and photos of its habitat. Lycosidae We will discuss issues in Asia.
Fomichev, AA, Omelko, MM, & Marsik, YM (2024). Pamilosa A new genus and species, an unexpected record of the family Artoriinae (Araneae, Theridiidae) from the roofs of the Pamir Mountains, Central Asia. Zoological Systematics and Evolution 100(3): 1005-1015. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.100.123331