Arctosa fulvolineata (Lucas, 1846)

Bosmans & Van Keer, 2012, On the spider species described by L. Koch in 1882 from the Balearic Islands (Araneae), Arachnologische Mitteilungen 43 (1), pp. 5-16 : 9

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5431/aramit4306

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6178767

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scientific name

Arctosa fulvolineata (Lucas, 1846)
status

 

Arctosa fulvolineata (Lucas, 1846) View in CoL ( Figs 11-12 View Figs. 11 - 23 )

Lycosa perspicax L. Koch, 1882 : 658, pl. 21, fig. 32 (descr. female); new synonymy.

Alopecosella perspicax ; Roewer, 1955: 225.

Type material

Holotype female of Lycosa perspicax from Spain, Baleares, Mallorca, Soller valley, mid-April, Schaufuss leg. ( ZMB 7910 ); examined .

Comparative material examined

FRANCE. Aude: Gruissan, N. les Pujots (N 43°06’30’’ E 3°3’28’’), 3m, 1 female, litter in salt marsh, 1.IV.1980, R. Bosmans leg. ( CRB) GoogleMaps .

Comments

The holotype female has an intact epigyne and on examination it can immediately be recognised as Arctosa fulvolineata . Lycosa perspicax thus becomes a junior synonym. Koch’s figure is sketchy ( Fig. 7 View Figs. 1 - 10 ) but shows the typical antero-median, triangular septum of A. fulvolineata ( Fig. 8 View Figs. 1 - 10 , taken from KNÜLLE 1959). ROEWER (1955) created the new genus Alopecosella for this species. Since the type of the genus Alopecosella is here transferred to Arctosa , the genus Alopecosella becomes a junior synonym of Arctosa . The only other species of the genus Alopecosella , A. pelusiaca (Audouin, 1826) has to be returned to Alopecosa , where it was placed by CAPORIACCO (1936).

Distribution

Western Europe, Iberian Peninsula, Italy, south of France and the Maghreb.

ZMB

Germany, Berlin, Museum fuer Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitaet

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Lycosidae

Genus

Arctosa

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