Agyneta angulata ( Emerton 1882 )
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Agyneta angulata ( Emerton 1882 ) |
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Agyneta angulata ( Emerton 1882) View in CoL
Figs 492–499 View FIGURES 492 – 499 , map 32
Bathyphantes angulatus Emerton 1882: 71 , pl. 22, f. 5. (Description 3).
Linyphia angulata ( Emerton 1882) Marx, 1890: 527 .
Bathyphantes pallida Banks 1892: 45 , pl. 5, f. 42. (Description Ƥ).
Bathyphantes inornata Banks 1892: 46 , pl. 5, f. 66.
Microneta minutissima Banks 1892: 48 , pl. 2, f. 27.
Bathyphantes pallescens Banks 1910: 34 . (Replacement name for Bathyphantes pallidus Banks View in CoL , thought congeneric with Diplostyla pallida Banks, 1892 ).
Microneta olivena Barrows 1940: 136 , f. 8, 8A–B.
Meioneta angulata Kaston 1945: 6 . (Transferred 3from Bathyphantes View in CoL , synonymised Ƥ).
Agyneta angulata Buckle et al. 2001: 99 View in CoL . (Transferred from Meioneta ).
Type material: Bathyphantes angulata Emerton 1882 , 23 SYNTYPES from New Haven, Conn., May 1, 1881, loose palp. J.H. Emerton Coll. (unique number 20280). MCZ, EXAMINED.
Diagnosis: Males are differentiated from all species by their extremely long lamella characteristica with folded tip ( Fig. 492 View FIGURES 492 – 499 ). Females are diagnosed from all Agyneta by their protruding epigynum ( Fig. 497 View FIGURES 492 – 499 ) and the arrowshaped apical part of the proximal part of scape ( Fig. 496 View FIGURES 492 – 499 ).
Description: Male: Total length 1.61; carapace length 0.75, width 0.58.
CEPHALOTHORAX: Carapace light orange, shiny, finely reticulate; margin, radiating lines suffused with dark gray. Clypeus height 2. Sternum lightly suffused with dark gray. Chelicerae light orange, not excavated; setatipped tubercles absent; promargin four teeth, retromargin four tiny denticles. Cheliceral stridulatory organ ~ 17 striae, well spaced throughout. ABDOMEN: Uniformly light gray LEGS: Yellow; total length leg I: 2.74, total length leg III: 2.10; Tm I: 0.21, Tm IV: absent. GENITALIA: Palpal retrolateral tibial apophysis somewhat transparent, pointed and smooth; dorsal tibial apophysis absent; two retrolateral, one dorsal trichobothria ( Fig. 492 View FIGURES 492 – 499 ). Cymbium triangular; glabrous depression present ( Fig. 492 View FIGURES 492 – 499 ); dorsal cymbial turbercle elongated, rounded and smooth; ventral cymbial tubercle absent; prolateral notch shallow ( Fig. 493 View FIGURES 492 – 499 ). Paracymbium apical pocket medium, anterior pocket long and curved, posterior pocket long reaching the anterior one ( Fig. 492 View FIGURES 492 – 499 ). Embolus tip pointed and thin with retrolateral extension; basally with one sharp spikes and small spines; ventrally with small spines; Fickert’s gland globulous situated medially; ventral lamella reduced; thumb long, reaching tip of the embolus proper ( Fig. 494 View FIGURES 492 – 499 ). Embolus proper set apically, on a vertical ridge associated with embolus tip, of equal part and with associated small prong ( Fig. 494 View FIGURES 492 – 499 ). Anterior terminal apophysis pointed with numerous long, fine protrusions; posterior terminal apophysis small; lamella characteristica extremely long, spinose tip and a transparent short extension sub-apically ( Fig. 495 View FIGURES 492 – 499 ).
Female: Total length 1.71; carapace length 0.70, width 0.54.
CEPHALOTHORAX: Coloration as in male. Chelicerae promargin five teeth, retromargin five denticles. Cheliceral stridulatory organ ~ 18 striae, well spaced throughout. ABDOMEN: Uniformly light gray. LEGS: Coloration as male; palpal tarsal claw absent; total length leg I: 2.70, total length leg III: 2.23; Tm I: 0.22, Tm IV: absent. GENITALIA: Epigynum with narrow proximal part of scape, triangular apically; epigynal slits large, not quite reaching the anterior part of the epigynum; pit hook depression absent ( Fig 496 View FIGURES 492 – 499 ); lateral lobes wide and short; stretcher seemingly absent; pit small ( Fig. 498 View FIGURES 492 – 499 ). Median part of scape narrow, short; genital pores situated at base of lateral lobes pockets ( Fig. 499 View FIGURES 492 – 499 ). Internal genitalia with an oval, ventral receptacula, horizontally positioned and a small dorsal one ( Figs 498, 499 View FIGURES 492 – 499 )
Other material examined: USA: Arkansas: no specific locality, 13.i.1961, 13, 17.i.1961, 13, 19.i.1961, 23, 26.v.1961, 1Ƥ ( CAS); Cove Creek, pitfalls, leaf litter in woods, 09.i.1960, 23, 12.xii.1960, 13, 16.xii.1960, 13, 05.i.1963, 13, 12.v.1963, 1Ƥ, O., M. Hite ( CAS). District of Columbia: Washington, 1Ƥ, Fox ( AMNH). Georgia: 9.6km S Eatonton, 01.vi.1984, 13, R. Bennett ( CNC). Kentucky: Mammoth Cave National Park, 27.vii– 02.ix.1967, forest, 1Ƥ, S. Peck ( AMNH). Maryland: Patuxtent Wildlife Research Center, 11.v.1994, 1Ƥ, 16.v.1994, 131Ƥ, 24.v.1994, 1Ƥ, G. Hormiga ( USNM). Missouri: Columbia, xi.1904, 134Ƥ, vii.1905, 235Ƥ, x.1905, 134Ƥ, C. Crosby ( AMNH). North Carolina: 16km NE Deep Gap, 17.x.1965, 13, J., W. Ivie ( AMNH); 32km SE Asheville, N foothill of Mount Pisgah, 15.x.1965, oak leaves, 10315Ƥ, J., W. Ivie ( AMNH); Blowing Rock, 17.x.1965, 738Ƥ, J., W. Ivie ( AMNH); Blowing Rock, 10.x.1923, 13, C. Crosby, Bishop ( AMNH); Cane Creek, 06.ix.1983, Berlese, hickory oak, 2Ƥ, R. Bennett ( CNC); Cullowhee, Caneck road, 853m, 06–12. viii.1983, 13, R. Bennett ( CNC); Frying Pan gap, Mount Pisgah, 13.x.1926, 431Ƥ, C. Crosby, Bishop ( AMNH); Great Smoky Mountain National Park, SE crossing Cataloochee road, 822m, 09.x.1983, 13, R. Bennett ( CNC); Highway 76 and Chattooga road, 377m, 02.i.1984, 1Ƥ, R. Bennett ( CNC); Montreat, 16.x.1923, 537Ƥ, C. Crosby, Bishop ( AMNH); Mount Pisgah, 914m, 19.x.1923, 132Ƥ, C. Crosby, Bishop ( AMNH); Mount Pisgah summit, 14.x.1926, 13, C. Crosby, Bishop ( AMNH); Nantahala River Valley, 1Ƥ, J. Carico ( USNM); Raleigh, 26.x.1923, 435Ƥ, C. Crosby, Bishop ( AMNH). New Jersey: Base River State Forest, 10.v.1964, 133Ƥ, J., W. Ivie ( AMNH). New York: Lake Keuka, 13, R. Chamberlin ( AMNH). Pennsylvania: Colton Point State Park, 15.vii.1970, Berlese, 1Ƥ, W. Muchmore ( AMNH). Tennessee: Knoxville, 20.viii.1939, 13, R. Chamberlin ( AMNH); Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Chestnut Top Trail, 20.viii.1978, under rock, 1Ƥ, V. Mcneilus ( TMM). Virginia: Fredericksburg, 06.iii.1971, Berlese, swamp, 131Ƥ, C. Alteri ( AMNH); Mountain Lake Biological Station, vii.1970, Berlese, 4Ƥ, W. Muchmore ( AMNH). West Virginia: Sleepy Creek Hunt and Fish Area, Third Hill Mountain, pitfall in oak-pine forest, 06–13. vi.1986, 13, 09–17. vii.1986, 13, P. Martinat ( USNM); West Virginia University, Forest Chestnut Ridge, pitfall in mixed oak-hardwood forest, 22–29. v.1990, 13, 05–12. vi.1990, 1 Ƥ, D. Jennings ( AMNH).
Distribution: Eastern USA, west to Missouri and Arkansas.
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Agyneta angulata ( Emerton 1882 )
Dupérré, Nadine 2013 |
Agyneta angulata Buckle et al. 2001 : 99
Buckle 2001: 99 |
Microneta olivena
Barrows 1940: 136 |
Bathyphantes pallescens
Banks 1910: 34 |
Bathyphantes pallida
Banks 1892: 45 |
Bathyphantes inornata
Banks 1892: 46 |
Microneta minutissima
Banks 1892: 48 |
Linyphia angulata ( Emerton 1882 ) Marx, 1890 : 527
Marx 1890: 527 |
Bathyphantes angulatus
Emerton 1882: 71 |