<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!DOCTYPE article  PUBLIC "-//NLM//DTD Journal Publishing DTD v3.0 20080202//EN" "http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/3.0/journalpublishing3.dtd"><article xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" dtd-version="3.0" xml:lang="en" article-type="research article"><front><journal-meta><journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">OJAS</journal-id><journal-title-group><journal-title>Open Journal of Animal Sciences</journal-title></journal-title-group><issn pub-type="epub">2161-7597</issn><publisher><publisher-name>Scientific Research Publishing</publisher-name></publisher></journal-meta><article-meta><article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.4236/ojas.2014.43017</article-id><article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">OJAS-47318</article-id><article-categories><subj-group subj-group-type="heading"><subject>Articles</subject></subj-group><subj-group subj-group-type="Discipline-v2"><subject>Biomedical&amp;Life Sciences</subject></subj-group></article-categories><title-group><article-title>
 
 
  A New Species of the Genus &lt;i&gt;Alloclubionoides&lt;/i&gt; Paik, 1992 (Araneae: Agelenidae) from Korea
 
</article-title></title-group><contrib-group><contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>oo-Pil</surname><given-names>Kim</given-names></name><xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1"><sup>1</sup></xref><xref ref-type="corresp" rid="cor1"><sup>*</sup></xref></contrib><contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Seong-Hun</surname><given-names>Ye</given-names></name><xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1"><sup>1</sup></xref></contrib></contrib-group><aff id="aff1"><addr-line>The Arachnological Institute of Korea, Kyunggi-Do, Korea</addr-line></aff><author-notes><corresp id="cor1">* E-mail:<email>jpkim@dongguk.edu(OK)</email>;</corresp></author-notes><pub-date pub-type="epub"><day>03</day><month>06</month><year>2014</year></pub-date><volume>04</volume><issue>03</issue><fpage>134</fpage><lpage>138</lpage><history><date date-type="received"><day>20</day>	<month>April</month>	<year>2014</year></date><date date-type="rev-recd"><day>31</day>	<month>May</month>	<year>2014</year>	</date><date date-type="accepted"><day>16</day>	<month>June</month>	<year>2014</year></date></history><permissions><copyright-statement>&#169; Copyright  2014 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc. </copyright-statement><copyright-year>2014</copyright-year><license><license-p>This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</license-p></license></permissions><abstract><p>
 
 
  In the present paper, the authors describe one new species of the family Agelenidae from Korea, named &lt;i&gt;Alloclubionoides persona&lt;/i&gt; sp. nov. This specimen is deposited at the Joo-Pil Spider Museum, Namyangju-Si, Kyunggi-Do.
 
</p></abstract><kwd-group><kwd>Araneae</kwd><kwd> Agelenidae</kwd><kwd> &lt;i&gt;Alloclubionoides&lt;/i&gt;</kwd><kwd> New Species</kwd><kwd> Korea</kwd><kwd> &lt;i&gt;Alloclubionoides persona&lt;/i&gt;</kwd></kwd-group></article-meta></front><body><sec id="s1"><title>1. Introduction</title><p>All around the world, there were 1157 recorded species belonging to the genera [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref1">1</xref>] . The identity of Alloclubionoides paikwunensis (Kim and Jung, 1993) is clarified by examination of type specimen and the female of the species is redescribed with additional collections and illustrated. Alloclubionoides soleasp. nov. from the Dadohaehaesang Marine National Park, southern Korea is described with detailed illustrations, leg spination, trichobothrium patterns and scanning electron micrographs [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref2">2</xref>] . During the spider fauna, PyeongchangGun, one new species Alloclubionoides persona is found new to science. A detailed description of this new species is given in the present paper. All the measurements are given in mm.</p><p>In the present paper, the author would like to describe a new species of the Genus Alloclubionoides: Alloclubionoides personan. sp. The type of new species is deposited in the collection of Joo-Pil Spider Musum, Namyangju-Si, Kyunggi-Do.</p><p>Seventeen species of the Genus Alloclubionoides have been reported from Korea [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref3">3</xref>] - [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref5">5</xref>] .</p><p>Family: Agelenidae C. L. Koch, 1837.</p><p>Genus: Alloclubionoides Paik, 1992.</p><p>1. Alloclubionoides bifidus (Paik, 1976).</p><p>2. Alloclubionoides cochlea (Kim, Lee &amp; Kwon, 2007) [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref6">6</xref>] . Ambanus cochlea Kim, Lee &amp; Kwon, 2007, p. 329, Figures 1-24.</p><p>3. Alloclubionoides coreanus Paik, 1992. A. coreanus Paik, 1992: Kim &amp; Lee, 2006, p. 1433, Figures 4(A)-(J), <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig5">Figure 5</xref>(A) and <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig5">Figure 5</xref> (B), Figures 6(A)-(J), <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig7">Figure 7</xref>(B), Figures 8(C)-(F), <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig9">Figure 9</xref>(C) and <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig9">Figure 9</xref>(D) [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref7">7</xref>] .</p><p>4. Alloclubionoides dimidiatus (Paik, 1974). A. dimidiatus (Paik, 1974): Kim &amp; Lee, 2008, p. 66.</p><p>5. Alloclubionoides euini (Paik, 1976). A. euini (Paik, 1976): Kim, 2007, p. 704, Figures 1(A)-(J), Figures 2(A)-(H), <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig3">Figure 3</xref>(A) and <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig3">Figure 3</xref>(B), Figures 7(A)-(C).</p><p>6. Alloclubionoides jaegeri (Kim, 2007). AmbanusjaegeriKim, 2007, p. 711, Figures 4(A)-(J), Figures 5(A)-(H), <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig6">Figure 6</xref>(A) and <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig6">Figure 6</xref>(B), Figures 7(D)-(F).</p><p>7. Alloclubionoides jirisanensis Kim, 2009. A. jirisanensis Kim, 2009, p. 2931, Figures 3(A)-(I), <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig4">Figure 4</xref>(C) and <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig4">Figure 4</xref>(D) (description of male) [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref8">8</xref>] .</p><p>8. Alloclubionoides kayasanensis (Paik 1972) [=Ambanus kayasanensis (Paik 1972) = Coelotes kayasanensis] Agelenidae C. L. Koch, 1837.</p><p>9. Alloclubionoides kimi (Paik, 1974). A. kimi (Paik, 1974): Kim &amp; Lee, 2008a, p. 66. Figures 1-9 (description of female) [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref9">9</xref>] .</p><p>10. Alloclubionoides lunatus (Paik, 1976). A. lunatus (Paik, 1976): Kim &amp; Lee, 2006, p. 142, Figures 1(A)-(J), <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig2">Figure 2</xref>(A) and <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig2">Figure 2</xref>(B), Figures 3(A)-(J), <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig7">Figure 7</xref>(A), <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig8">Figure 8</xref>(A) and <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig8">Figure 8</xref>(B), <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig9">Figure 9</xref>(A), <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig9">Figure 9</xref>(B), <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig9">Figure 9</xref>(E) and <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig9">Figure 9</xref>(F) (description of male).</p><p>11. Alloclubionoides ovatus (Paik, 1974). A. ovatus (Paik, 1976): Kim &amp; Lee, 2008, p. 143, Figures 1(A)-(I) (description of male) [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref10">10</xref>] .</p><p>12. Alloclubionoides paikwunensis (Kim &amp; Jung, 1993).</p><p>13. Alloclubionoides quadrativulvus (Paik, 1974).</p><p>14. Alloclubionoides terdecimus (Paik, 1978).</p><p>15. Alloclubionoides wolchulsanensis (Kim, 2009). A. wolchulsanensis Kim, 2009, p. 2926, Figures 1(A)-(I), Figures 2(A)-(H), <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig4">Figure 4</xref>(A) and <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig4">Figure 4</xref>(B) [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref8">8</xref>] .</p><p>16. Alloclubionoides boryeungensis (Kim &amp; Ye, 2013) (Kim &amp; Kim, 2012) [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref11">11</xref>] [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref12">12</xref>] .</p><p>17. Alloclubionoides woljeongensis (Kim &amp; Ye, 2014) (Song, 1999) [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref13">13</xref>] [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref14">14</xref>] .</p></sec><sec id="s2"><title>2. Description</title><p>Alloclubionoides persona sp. nov. (<xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig1">Figure 1</xref> and <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig2">Figure 2</xref>).</p><p>Abbreviations used: AER = anterior eye row; AL = abdomen length; ALE = anterior lateral eye; AME = anterior median eye; AME-AME = interval between AMEs; AME-ALE = interval between AME and ALE; AW = abdomen width; CL = carapace length; CW = carapace width; CHL = chelicera length; CHW = chelicera width; El = endite length; EW = endite width; LL = labium length; LW = labium width; LF = leg fomula; LFI = leg fomula index; MOQ = median ocular quadrangle; MOQL = MOQ length; MOQAW = MOQ anterior width; MOQPW = MOQ posterior width; SL = sternum length; SW = sternum width; PER = posterior eye row; PLE = posterior lateral eye; PME = posterior median eye; PME-PME = interval between PMEs; PME-PLE = interval between PME and PLE, TL = total length.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype ♀, Dongsan-Ri, Jinbu-Myeon, Pyeongchang-Gun, Kangwon-Do (37˚43'59.06''N, 128˚35'43.32''E) Jun 6th, 2013, leg. Seong-Hun, Ye.</p><p>Measurement (mm)</p><p>Female (Holotype) TL: 8.47, CL: 4.60, CW: 2.42, AL: 3.87, AW: 2.34, AME: 0.03, ALE: 0.04, AME-AME: 0.15, AME-ALE: 0.17, PME: 0.08, PLE: 0.07, PME-PME: 0.24, PME-PLE: 0.30, MOQL: 0.22, MOQAW: 0.15, MOQPW: 0.24, AER: 0.64, PER: 0.85, EL: 1.00, EW: 0.58, LL: 0.69, LW: 0.52, SL: 1.84, SW: 1.58, CHL: 1.75, CHW: 0.79. Leg I: 9.94, Leg II: 9.10, Leg III: 8.54, Leg IV: 11.48, LF: 4:1:2:3, LFI: 100:92:86:116.</p><p>Female: Body length is 8.47 mm with Carapace in light brown, longer than the width. The carapace index is 53, with arched head shape in the sagittal plane. The carapace has median grooves with radial brownish furrow. Cephalic area of carapace raised globular dome. Sternum is uniformly brownish yellow. All eyes are black and yellow, with MOQ longer than width, and MOQAW shorter than MOQPW. Interval of PER is wider than AER.</p><fig-group id="fig1"><label><xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig1">Figure 1</xref></label><caption><title> Alloclubionoides persona sp. nov., holotype female from Mt Odaesan, Korea. (a) habitusdorsal view; (b) carapace; (c) abdomen, dorsal view; (d) habitus; (e) sternum; (f) endites, labium, chelicerae; (g) eye area; (h) abdomen, ventral view; (i) epigynum, ventral view. Scales for (a) and (d) = 5.0 mm; (b), (c) and (h) = 1.0mm; (d) = 3.0 mm; (e)-(g) and (i) = 0.5 mm.</title></caption><fig id ="fig1_1"><label> (b)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x6.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig1_2"><label> (c)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x7.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig1_3"><label>(d)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x8.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig1_4"><label> (e)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x9.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig1_5"><label> (f)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x10.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig1_6"><label>(g)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x11.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig1_7"><label> (h)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x12.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig1_8"><label> (i)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x13.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig1_9"><label></label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x14.png"/></fig></fig-group><p>Interval of AME-AME and AME-ALE are nearly the same. Interval of PME-PLE and PME-PME are also nearly the same. AER is recurved and PER is procurved a little bit. Eye sizes are: AME &lt; ALE &lt; PLE &lt; PME (3:4:7:8). Chelicerae are dark brown, robust and quite strongly extended. Endite is longer than width. Labium is longer than width a litter bit. Sternum is hearted-shaped, and the end of sternum is acute. Legs are yellowish brown with leg formula, 4, 1, 2, 3. Abdomen is elongated ovoid, sparsely and uniformly clothed with bright gray and short hairs in dorsum; the venter uniformly clothed with gray and short hairs also.</p><p>Diagnosis: This new species is small and bright brown color especially. Present new species is clearly distinguished from all previously described species by the structure of epigyne [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref15">15</xref>] [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.47318-ref16">16</xref>] .</p><p>Inhabitation: This species lives at Mt. odaesan in Kangwon-Do of Korea.</p><fig-group id="fig2"><label><xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig2">Figure 2</xref></label><caption><title> Alloclubionoidespersona sp. nov., holotype female from Mt Odaesan, Korea. (a) Genitalia, ventral view; (b) genitalia, dorsal view; (c) habitus,dorsal view; (d) epigynum, ventral view; (e) genitalia, ventral view; (f) genitalia, dorsal view; (g)-(j) setaeon femur, I - IV; (k)-(n) setae ontibia, I - IV; (o)-(r) setaeon metatarsus, I - IV; (s)-(v) setaeon tarsus, I - IV. I - II: Dorsal view. III - IV: Ventral view. Scales for (a), (b), (d) and (f) = 0.5 mm; (c) = 5.0 mm; (g)-(v) = 1.0 mm.</title></caption><fig id ="fig2_1"><label> (b)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x15.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_2"><label> (c)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x16.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_3"><label>(d)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x17.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_4"><label> (e)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x18.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_5"><label> (f)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x19.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_6"><label>(g)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x20.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_7"><label> (h)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x21.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_8"><label> (i)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x22.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_9"><label> (j)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x23.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_10"><label>(k)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x24.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_11"><label> (l)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x25.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_12"><label> (m)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x26.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_13"><label> (n)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x27.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_14"><label>(o)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x28.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_15"><label> (p)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x29.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_16"><label> (q)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x30.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_17"><label> (r)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x31.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_18"><label>(s)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x32.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_19"><label> (t)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x33.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_20"><label> (u)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x34.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_21"><label> (v)</label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x35.png"/></fig><fig id ="fig2_22"><label></label><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/3-1400243x36.png"/></fig></fig-group><p>Etymology: This name persona refers to the epigyne which is likely to the mask of some African.</p><p>Distribution: Korea.</p></sec><sec id="s3"><title>NOTES</title></sec></body><back><ref-list><title>References</title><ref id="scirp.47318-ref1"><label>1</label><mixed-citation publication-type="other" xlink:type="simple">Platnick, N.I. 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