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Iberina montana

Authors :
Růžička, Vlastimil
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2022.

Abstract

Iberina montana (Blackwall, 1841) Figs. 3D, 4D, 5D. Agelena montana Blackwall, 1841 — Blackwall (1841): p. 622 (descr. ♀); transferred by Lehtinen (1967). Hahnia parva Kulczyński, 1882 — Kulczyński (1882): p. 30, Plate 3, Fig. 18 (descr. ♂); synonymised by Harm (1966). H. cacuminata Bösenberg, 1902 — Bösenberg (1902): p. 237, Plate 21, Fig. 339 (descr. ♀); synonymised by Harm (1966). H. montana — Harm (1966): p. 354, Figs. 23–28 (♂ ♀); synonymy. I. montana — Lehtinen (1967): p. 240. I. montana — Ledoux (2014): p. 32, Figs. 7A–C. Material examined. GERMANY, Hüls bei Krefeld, 30 Jul 1950, 1 ♂ 2 ♀, leg. H. Casemir (NMB, ARAN 02003 h) • SWITZERLAND, Villnachern, Küttingen, 1 Jan 1974, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, leg. R. Maurer (NMB, ARAN 02003 f) • SLOVAKIA, Malá Fatra Mts, 1 ♀ (NMP, P6 A-755/120). Description. ♀ (from Hüls bei Krefeld, Germany), CW 0.63 mm. The carapace is yellow brown with blackish fovea and radiating striae, and the abdomen is blackish grey with chevrons. Leg measurements: I: 2.08 (0.64, 0.21, 0.47, 0.41, 0.35); II: 1.91 (0.57, 0.22, 0.41, 0.39, 0.32); III: 1.77 (0.50, 0.21, 0.36, 0.39, 0.31); IV: 2.33 (0.65, 0.20, 0.56, 0.53, 0.39). Epigyne: spermathecae are distinct, clearly visible. Vulva: the primary spermathecae are separated by a space smaller than their diameter. Secondary spermathecae are clearly developed (Fig. 5D). ♂ (together with female). The palpal femur has three spines on the ventral side. The tibial apophysis starts with conical narrowing of the tibia and has cuttings (Fig. 3D). The tip of the cymbium is rounded (Fig. 4D). Ecology. In moss and litter of wet forests. Geographic distribution. Europe.<br />Published as part of Růžička, Vlastimil, 2022, A review of the spider genus Iberina (Araneae, Hahniidae), pp. 555-566 in Zootaxa 5133 (4) on page 563, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5133.4.6, http://zenodo.org/record/6531114<br />{"references":["Blackwall, J. (1841) The difference in the number of eyes with which spiders are provided proposed as the basis of their distribution into tribes; with descriptions of newly discovered species and the characters of a new family and three new genera of spiders. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, 18, 601 - 670. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1095 - 8339.1838. tb 00210. x","Lehtinen, P. T. (1967) Classification of the cribellate spiders and some allied families, with notes on the evolution of the suborder Araneomorpha. Annales Zoologici Fennici, 4, 199 - 468.","Kulczynski, W. (1882) Opisy nowych gatunkow pajakow, z Tatr, Babiej gory i Karpat szlazkich. Pamietnik Akademii umiejetnosci v Krakowie, Wydzial matematyczno-przyrodniczy, 8, 1 - 42.","Harm, M. (1966) Die deutschen Hahniidae (Arach., Araneae). Senckenbergiana biologica, 47, 345 - 370.","Bosenberg, W. (1902) Die Spinnen Deutschlands II - IV. E. Nagele, Stuttgart, pp. 97 - 384.","Ledoux, J. - C. (2014) Les Hahniidae de la faune francaise (Araneae). Revue arachnologique, Serie 2, No. 1, 29 - 40."]}

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OpenAIRE
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6533289