Agyneta picta ( Chamberlin & Ivie 1944 )
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Agyneta picta ( Chamberlin & Ivie 1944 ) |
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Agyneta picta ( Chamberlin & Ivie 1944) View in CoL
Figs 254–264 View FIGURES 254 – 264 , map 18
Meioneta picta Chamberlin & Ivie 1944: 89 , f. 151–152. (Description Ƥ). Agyneta picta Buckle et al. 2001: 101 View in CoL (Transferred from Meioneta ).
Type material: Meioneta picta Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944 , 3 HOLOTYPE, Ƥ ALLOTYPE from Georgia, 3 miles S.E. Savannah, W 81º 4’: N 32º 4’, April 8, 1943 ( AMNH). EXAMINED.
Diagnosis: Males and females can be distinguished by their abdominal patterns ( Figs 258–260 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ). From all other species, males are diagnosed by their narrow, elongate, ventral cymbial tubercle ( Fig. 255 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ) and their snake tongueshaped lamella characteristica ( Fig. 254 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ). From closely related species A. flax by their elongated posterior pocket of the paracymbium ( Fig. 254 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ), spine-like in the latter ( Fig. 265 View FIGURES 265 – 273 ). Females are diagnosed from all other Agyneta by the narrow proximal part of scape, enlarging and not reaching the base of the epigynum ( Fig. 261 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ).
Description: Male: Total length 1.55; carapace length 0.70, width 0.53.
CEPHALOTHORAX: Carapace yellow, shiny, finely reticulate; margin, radiating lines strongly suffused with dark gray; trident mark often present. Sternum strongly suffused with dark gray. Clypeus height 3. Chelicerae yellow-orange, excavated; ~ 9 seta-tipped tubercles; promargin four teeth, retromargin three denticles, both margins with projection at base of fang. Cheliceral stridulatory organ ~ 58 striae, narrowly spaced throughout. ABDOMEN: Elongated, coloration off-white with large middle band flank by dark blackish bands ( Fig. 258 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ). LEGS: Light yellow, femurs with retrolateral and prolateral with dark blackish line; leg I total length: 2.46; leg III total length: 1.69; Tm I: 0.22, Tm IV: absent. GENITALIA: Palpal retrolateral tibial apophysis large and rugose; dorsal tibial apophysis absent; two retrolateral and one dorsal trichobothria ( Fig. 254 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ). Cymbium triangular; glabrous depression present ( Fig. 254 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ); dorsal cymbial turbercle small, pointed and smooth; ventral cymbial tubercle elongated, rounded and smooth; prolateral notch shallow ( Fig. 255 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ). Paracymbium apical pocket short, anterior pocket short and curved, posterior pocket wide and pointed ( Fig. 254 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ). Embolus tip rounded, thin; Fickert’s gland basal, slightly enlarged; ventral lamella transparent, pointed; thumb short, reaching below the embolus proper ( Fig. 256 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ). Embolus proper set apically, small ( Fig. 256 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ). Anterior terminal apophysis short with numerous short protrusions, with a small and a large well sclerotized processes; posterior terminal apophysis with rounded, wide, rugose tip; lamella characteristica long and wide, ending in two large points and a large transparent extension with long protrusions ( Fig. 257 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ).
MAP. 18. Localities of Agyneta picta ( Chamberlin & Ivie 1944) , Agyneta flax n. sp., Agyneta barfoot n. sp.
Female: Total length 1.53; carapace length 0.64, width 0.48.
CEPHALOTHORAX: Coloration as in male. Chelicerae promargin four teeth, retromargin four denticles. Cheliceral stridulatory organ, ~52 striae, narrowly spaced. ABDOMEN: Pattern variable, uniformly off-white or with apical dark mark and a broken chevron basally ( Fig. 259 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ) or else with median, elongated mark and one chevron basally ( Fig. 260 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ). LEGS: Coloration as male; palpal tarsal claw absent, palpal tibia and metatarsus suffused with dark gray; leg I total length: 2.21; leg III total length: 1.55; Tm I: 0.22, Tm IV: absent. GENITALIA: Epigynum with proximal part of scape anteriorly narrow, enlarging (2x); epigynal slits very large; pit hook depression absent ( Fig. 261 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ); lateral lobes very long; stretcher small; pit not observed ( Figs 262, 264 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ). Median part of scape short and narrow; genital pores situated at base of lateral lobes pockets ( Fig. 263 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ). Internal genitalia with oval ventral receptacula, dorsal receptacula oval and horizontally positioned ( Figs 262, 263 View FIGURES 254 – 264 ).
Other material examined: USA: Florida: 3.2km S Orange City, 09.xii.1962, 3311Ƥ, W. Ivie ( AMNH); 4.8km NW Maitland, 10.xii.1962, 132Ƥ, W. Ivie ( AMNH); 12.8km W Gainesville, 28.iii.1957, 132Ƥ, W. Gertsch, R. Forster ( AMNH); 16km W Gainesville, 14.ii.1942, 131Ƥ ( AMNH); Bahia Honda Key, 13.xii.1986, forest litter, beach ridge, 2Ƥ, S. Peck, J. Klimaszewski ( AMNH); Big Torch Key, SW ¼, S12, 19.xi.1985- 26.ii.1986, 131Ƥ, 25.ii–05. vi.1986, 13, 05.vi–28.viii.1986, 631Ƥ, malaise-FIT in hammock forest, S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Big Pine Key (east end), 13.xii.1962, 1Ƥ, W. Ivie ( AMNH); Big Pine Key, Watsons Hammock, 04.xi.1984, 1Ƥ, 05.xi.1984 – 03.iii.1985, 23, 03.v–03.viii.1985, 532Ƥ, 01.viii–17.xi.1985, 231Ƥ, 17.xi.1985 – 25.ii.1986, 3433Ƥ, 23.ii–03.vi.1986, 3436Ƥ, 03.vi–27.viii.1986, 532Ƥ, 28.viii–13.xii.1986, 63, 14–21.xii.1986, 132Ƥ, malaise-FIT in hardwood hammock forest S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Big Pine Key, S1, T67S, R29E, 17.x.1985 – 25.ii.1986, malaise-FIT in cactus-hammock forest, 431Ƥ, S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Chekkika State Recreation Area, 50 km SW Miami, 15.xi.1985 – 24.ii.1986, malaise-FIT in hammock forest, 43, S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Deerfield Beach, 17.vii.1959, Pinus claura debris, 1Ƥ, H. Denmark ( AMNH); Everglades National Park, 1.5 km NW Royal Palm, 01.xi.1984 – 03.iii.1985, 632Ƥ, 15.xi.1985 – 24.ii.1986, 2433Ƥ, malaise-FIT in hardwood hammock forest, S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Everglades National Park, Royal Palm Hammock, 03.iii–28. iv.1985, 13, 02.v–02.viii.1985, 28317Ƥ, 28.vii–15.xi.1985, 33, malaise-FIT in hardwood hammock forest S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Everglades National Park, Palma Vista Hammock, vii.1981, malaise, 18314Ƥ, S. Peck ( CNC); FatDeer Key, 02.viii– 16. xi.1985, 1 Ƥ, 24.ii–04. vi.1986, 13, 31.viii–15. xii.1986, 1 Ƥ, 18.xi.1985 – 25.ii.1986, 134Ƥ, malaise-FIT in hammock forest S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Gainesville, Newman’s Lake, 13.vi.1935, 233Ƥ, W. Ivie ( AMNH); Gainesville, Newman’s Lake, 28.iii.1957, 4Ƥ, W. Gertsch, R. Forster ( AMNH); Gainesville, W of Newman’s Lake, 12ii.1942, 131Ƥ ( AMNH); Key Largo, Pennekamp State Park, 16.xi.1985 – 24.ii.1986, 832Ƥ, 22.ii–02. vi.1986, 13, 02.vi–26.viii.1986, 232Ƥ, 27.viii–12.xii.1986, 331Ƥ, malaise-FIT in hammock forest S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Long Key State Recreation Area, 31.vii.1981, xeric scrub-leaf, 131Ƥ, D. Ubick ( DUC); No name Key, 19.xi.1985 – 25.ii.1986, 23, 23.ii–03. vi.1986, 13, 03.vi–27.viii.1986, 83, 28.vii–13.xii.1986, 33, malaise-FIT in hammock forest, S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Ocala National Forest, between Ocala and Umatilla, 14.vi.1935, 13, W. Ivie ( AMNH); South Miami, 7900 SW 176th street, Old Cutler Hammock, 21.ii–01.vi.1986, 1037Ƥ, malaise-FIT in hammock forest, S., J. Peck ( AMNH); South Miami, Deering Estate Park, SW 167 street and SW 72 avenue, 21.ii– 01.vi.1986, 2036Ƥ, 01.vi–25.viii.1986, 1931Ƥ, 26.vii–11.xii.1986, 83, malaise-FIT in old hammock, S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Sugarloaf Key, Kitchings, 19.xi1985– 26.ii.1986, malaise-FIT in hammock forest, 13, S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Sugarloaf Key, SW 1/4, S23, 05.viii–19. xi.1985, 23, 26.ii–06.vi.1986, 532Ƥ, 06.vi–29.viii.1986, 631Ƥ, 29.viii–14.xii.1986, 33, malaise-FIT in hardwood hammock forest, S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Vaca Key, Marathon, 31.viii–15.xii.1985, malaise-FIT in hammock forest, 13, S., J. Peck ( AMNH).
Distribution: Southeast USA.
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Agyneta picta ( Chamberlin & Ivie 1944 )
Dupérré, Nadine 2013 |
Meioneta picta
Buckle 2001: 101 |
Chamberlin 1944: 89 |