Agyneta danielbelangeri, Dupérré, Nadine, 2013

Dupérré, Nadine, 2013, Taxonomic revision of the spider genera Agyneta and Tennesseellum (Araneae, Linyphiidae) of North America north of Mexico with a study of the embolic division within Micronetinae sensu Saaristo & Tanasevitch 1996, Zootaxa 3674 (1), pp. 1-189 : 83-85

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3674.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:981F80ED-96D7-40C7-8A3C-677954416A2E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6162366

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038D6700-FFEE-5643-118C-0494AA0DB561

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Agyneta danielbelangeri
status

sp. nov.

Agyneta danielbelangeri View in CoL new species

Figs 246–249 View FIGURES 246 – 253. 246 – 249 , map 17

Type material: Male holotype from Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, 20-28 June 1980, meadow with willows, edge of beaver pond, I. M Smith ( CNC). EXAMINED.

Etymology: The specific name is a patronym in honor of Daniel Bélanger, a Québécois author-composer and singer, for his music and poetry that accompanied countless hours of spider studies.

Diagnosis: Males are diagnosed from all other Agyneta species by their wrench-shaped lamella characteristica ( Fig. 246 View FIGURES 246 – 253. 246 – 249 ). From A. fratrella and A. pistrix by their smaller dorsal cymbial tubercle ( Fig. 247 View FIGURES 246 – 253. 246 – 249 ).

Description: Male: Total length 1.56; carapace length 0.76, width 0.64.

MAP. 17. Localities of Agyneta danielbelangeri n. sp., Agyneta pistrix n. sp.

CEPHALOTHORAX: Carapace yellow-brown, shiny, finely reticulate; margin, pars cephalica and radiating lines lightly suffused with dark gray; trident mark present. Sternum strongly suffused with dark gray. Clypeus height 2.5. Chelicerae yellow-brown, excavated; ~ 19 seta-tipped tubercles; promargin three teeth, retromargin three denticles and rounded projections near base of fang. Cheliceral stridulatory organ with ~38 well spaced striae, closer basally. ABDOMEN: Uniformly dark gray. LEGS: Light yellow; leg I total length: 3.29; leg III total length: 2.17; Tm I: 0.22, Tm IV: absent. GENITALIA: Palpal retrolateral tibial apophysis well sclerotized, with small pointed tip; dorsal tibial apophysis with rounded tip, smooth, not strongly sclerotized; two retrolateral and one dorsal trichobothria ( Fig. 246 View FIGURES 246 – 253. 246 – 249 ). Cymbium triangular; glabrous depression present ( Fig 246 View FIGURES 246 – 253. 246 – 249 ); dorsal cymbial tubercle smooth, anvil-shaped; ventral cymbial tubercle elongated, with rounded rugose tip; prolateral notch deep ( Fig. 247 View FIGURES 246 – 253. 246 – 249 ). Paracymbium apically constricted, apical pocket long, anterior pocket short, deep and curved, making a small cover, posterior pocket absent ( Fig. 246 View FIGURES 246 – 253. 246 – 249 ). Embolus tip pointed with rounded prong; ventro-retrolaterally with rows of spines; basally excavated with well sclerotized basal flange; Fickert’s gland elongated, set basally; ventral lamella transparent, pointed; thumb long, reaching beyond the embolus proper, with well sclerotized tip ( Fig. 248 View FIGURES 246 – 253. 246 – 249 ). Embolus proper set basally ( Fig. 248 View FIGURES 246 – 253. 246 – 249 ). Anterior terminal apohysis long and narrow with long protrusions; posterior terminal apophysis small with serrated tip and a large basal prong; lamella characteristica with bifid, wellsclerotized tip ( Fig. 249 View FIGURES 246 – 253. 246 – 249 ).

Female: Unknown.

Other material examined: CANADA: Alberta: Blue Rock campsite, 16.vii.1980, 13, D. Buckle ( DBC); Waterton Lakes National Park, 12.vi.1980, interception trap, 13, H. Teskey ( CNC). British Columbia: Johnson Bay, Babine Lake, 16.vii.1988, forest litter, spruce and balsam fir, 13, R. West ( CNC). USA: Colorado: Idaho Springs, 24.viii.1935, 33, W. Ivie ( AMNH); near Monarch Pass, 06.ix.1937, 13, R. Chamberlin ( AMNH). New Mexico: Cimarron Canyon, W of Ute Park, 06.x.1965, 23, J., W. Ivie ( AMNH); Sandia Mountains, 23, C. Hoff ( AMNH). Utah: Daniel, 15.x.1939, 13 ( AMNH); Lasal Mountains, 2438m, 29.x.1931, 33, W. Ivie ( AMNH); Little Cottonwood Canyon, Wasatch Mountains, 05.x.1947, 53, W. Ivie ( AMNH); Uinta Mountains, Cobble Rest Camp, north fork Provo River, 24.ix.1932, 73 ( AMNH). Washington: Kamiak Butte [46.867N, 117.155W] 926m, 26.vii–26.xii.1994, pitfalls in forest, 23, J. Bergdhal ( UWBM).

Distribution: Northwestern Canada to southwestern USA (New Mexico).

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

DBC

University College

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

UWBM

University of Washington, Burke Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Linyphiidae

Genus

Agyneta

GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF