Porrhomma boreale ( Banks, 1899 )

Růžička, Vlastimil, 2018, A review of the spider genus Porrhomma (Araneae, Linyphiidae), Zootaxa 4481 (1), pp. 1-75 : 14

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Porrhomma boreale ( Banks, 1899 )
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Porrhomma boreale ( Banks, 1899) View in CoL

Figs. 9A–F.

Gongylidium borealis Banks, 1899 — Banks (1899): p. 347, Pl. A, Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 (descr. ♂ ♀); transferred by Eskov (1988). Oedothorax borealis — Strand (1906): p. 445.

Porrhomma nunamo Holm, 1970 View in CoL — Holm (1970): p. 194, Figs. 12–15 View FIGURE 12 View FIGURE 13 View FIGURE 14 View FIGURE 15 (descr. ♂ ♀); synonymised by Eskov (1988). P. kulczynskii Staręga, 1974 View in CoL — Staręga (1974): p. 22, Figs. 7–8 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 , Phot. 3 (descr. ♀); synonymised by Tanasevitch (2013a). P. borealis — Eskov (1988): p. 105; transfer, synonymy.

P. boreale View in CoL — Tanasevitch (2013a): p. 184, Figs. 105–116 (♂ ♀); synonymy.

Material examined. RUSSIA: Sakhalin Isl., East Sakhalin Mt. Range , below Chamginski Pass , 50°41.951'N, 143°16.234'E, 528 m a.s.l., 8 Aug 2001, 1 ♀ GoogleMaps . Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Christ Bay, env. of Egvekinot Town , 15–17 Jul 1988, 2 ♀ . NE Siberia, Magadan Area, env. of Magadan, 1st Arman Pass , 59°39.5'N, 150°30.9'E, 700 m a.s.l., 30 Jun 2004, 1 ♀, leg. Yu. M GoogleMaps . Marusik. Chita Area, Sokhondo Nature Reserve , mountain tundra, 16 Jul?, 1 Ƌ 2 ♀ , leg. S. Danilov. Upper reaches of Kolyma River, Sibit-Tyellakh env., 20 Aug 1984, 3 Ƌ 1 ♀ , leg. K. Yu. Eskov (CYM). Central Siberia, Evenk Autonomous Region, delta of Neptene River , 15 Jul 1982, 16 Ƌ 31 ♀ , leg. K. Yu. Eskov. Norilsk City, 29 Aug 1983, 1 Ƌ.

Diagnosis. The AP has the form of a bird head (e.g. Fig. 9B) in three large species (CW> 0.70): P. boreale , P. convexum and P. nekolai . P. boreale can be distinguished from the later two species by relatively short legs, Mt I/ CW = 0.77–0.81; in P. convexum 0.91–1.06, in P. nekolai 1.31–1.47. Females of P. boreale can be easily recognised from all the other species of the genus Porrhomma by very long main sacks and appendices, which are coiled along main sacks ( Figs. 9C–F).

Description. ♀ (from Taymyr Peninsula, Russia, 15 Jul 1982). Carapace yellow-brown, 0.80 mm wide, PME– PME = 1.3 ( Fig. 9A). Abdomen greyish yellow. Fe I–II with one dorsal spine, Fe I with one prolateral spine. Ti I with one prolateral spine, Ti I–II with one retrolateral spine. Tm Mt I = 0.36, Mt I/CW = 0.81.

Epigynum with characteristic translucent picture of main sacks and appendices ( Fig. 9C). Spermathecae start on ascending part of the copulatory ducts. Main sacks are broad and coiled in one thread of the helix; their tops are oriented obliquely towards the abdominal wall. Very long appendices are coiled along main sacks and oriented oblique towards the median plane ( Figs. 9D–F).

Ƌ (together with female). Embolus of middle length, AP of the form of a bird head ( Fig. 9B), similar to the embolic section of the P. pygmaeum .

Variation. Ƌ ♀. Carapace 0.80–0.87 mm wide. Tm Mt I = 0.31–0.39, Mt I/CW = 0.77–0.81 (n = 6).

Ecology. Occurs in boreal and mountainous habitats.

Comments. Eskov (1985: 126) noted: “Specimens from Aleutian Islands determined by Holm (1960) as P. convexum are probably P. boreale .” G. Giribet examined and photographed the material collected by Holm, which is deposited in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Females from Kodiak Island and Unalaska Island are P. convexum , but the female from Attu Island is Porrhomma boreale . Attu is the westernmost and largest island in the Near Islands group of the Aleutian Islands, it is situated in the close neighbourhood to Commander Islands.

Global distribution. Polar Urals, Siberia, Mongolia, Russian Far East ( Tanasevitch 2013a), Commander Islands ( Banks, 1899), Sakhalin Island and Attu Island (Aleutian Islands) (this paper). See Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Linyphiidae

Genus

Porrhomma

Loc

Porrhomma boreale ( Banks, 1899 )

Růžička, Vlastimil 2018
2018
Loc

P. kulczynskii Staręga, 1974

Starega 1974
1974
Loc

Porrhomma nunamo

Holm 1970
1970
Loc

Gongylidium borealis

Banks 1899
1899
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