Neriene longipedella (Bösenberg & Strand, 1960)

Li, Jian Yong, Liu, Jie & Chen, Jian, 2018, A review of some Neriene spiders (Araneae, Linyphiidae) from China, Zootaxa 4513 (1), pp. 1-90 : 44

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Neriene longipedella (Bösenberg & Strand, 1960)
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Neriene longipedella (Bösenberg & Strand, 1960) View in CoL

Figs 39–41 View FIGURE 39 View FIGURE 40 View FIGURE 41 , 69 View FIGURE 69

Linyphia marginata longipedella Bösenberg & Strand, 1906: 173 View in CoL , f. 192 (Dmf).

Linyphia longipedella Yaginuma, 1956: 19 , unnumbered figs. (mf, elevated to species); Yaginuma, 1960: 41, f. 40.1 (m); Yaginuma, 1971: 41, f. 40.1 (m); Yaginuma, 1986a: 64, f. 34.1 (mf); Yoshikura, 1987: 151, f. 20.5A, 20.13 (mf); Chikuni, 1989b: 51, f. 21 (mf); Yoo & Kim, 2002a: 26, f. 25 (m).

Prolinyphia longipedella Oi, 1960: 218 , f. 337–339 (Tmf from Linyphia View in CoL ); Paik, 1965a: 64, f. 11–13 (mf); Ono, Matsuda & Saito, 2009: 337, f. 1190–1197 (mf).

Neriene longipedella van Helsdingen, 1969: 235 View in CoL , f. 325–333 (mf); Paik, 1978e: 275, f. 119.1–5 (mf); Song, 1981: 56, f. 6–9 (mf); Hu, 1984: 184, f. 193.1–4 (mf); Zhu & Shi, 1985: 110, f. 96a–g (mf); Song, 1987: 141, f. 102 (mf); Feng, 1990: 128, f. 103.1–5 (mf); Chen & Gao, 1990: 104, f. 130a–b (mf); Chen & Zhang, 1991: 164, f. 162.1–3 (mf); Zhao, 1993: 160, f. 78a–c (mf); Song, Zhu & Chen, 1999: 194, f. 111A–B, I–J (mf); Kim & Kim, 2000b: 23, f. 7A–F (mf); Namkung, 2002: 150, f. 17.3a–b (mf); Namkung, 2003: 152, f. 17.3a–b (mf); Lee, Kang & Kim, 2009: 134, f. 45a–d (mf); Zhu & Zhang, 2011: 142, f. 92A–E (mf); Yin et al., 2012: 530, f. 251a–f (mf); Baba & Tanikawa, 2015: 28, 5 f. (mf).

Material examined. Hubei: GoogleMaps Luotian County, Tiantangzai national forest Park   GoogleMaps , 30.41°N, 102.77°E, 946m, 20.vii. to 6.viii.2009, X. Xu & H.J. Xie leg., 4MM and 23FF (CBEE); Hainan: Bawangling Mountain National Nature Reserve , 19.13°N, 109.10°E, 780m, 1.viii.2007, F.X. Liu leg. 2MM and 2FF ( CBEE) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis: This species is similar to N. radiata in having simple and U-shaped paracymbium, grooved and heavily chitinous terminal apophysis, common distal suprategular apophysis with bifurcate tip, small atrium opening, longer vulva, but can be distinguished from the latter by the following characters: 1, the embolic tip with small excrescence in N. longipedella , but without small excrescence in N. radiata ; 2, the well developed lamella extending beyond the apex of cymbium in N. longipedella , but not in N. radiata ; 3, the parmula of N. longipedella rather smaller than that of N. radiata ; 4, the copulatory grooves started mesally in N. longipedella , but in N. radiata ( Figs 59–60 View FIGURE 59 View FIGURE 60 , 61 View FIGURE 61 C–E, 39–40, 41C–E).

Description: See Van Helsdingen (1969).

Distribution: China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Shanxi, Shan-xi, Gansu, Hubei, Hunan, Guizhou, Fujian, Yunnan, Anhui, Zhejiang, Sichuan, Hainan); Russia, Japan, North Korea ( Fig. 69 View FIGURE 69 ).

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FIGURE 39. Neriene longipedella (Bosenberg & Strand, 1960), drawings based on specimens from Tiantangzai National Forest Park, Hubei. A, Pedipalp, prolateral. B, Suprategulum, retrolateral. C, Pedipalp, retrolateral. D, Epigynum, ventral. E, Embolus, retrolateral. F, Terminal apophysis, retrolateral. G–H, Epigynum, cleared. G, Ventral. H, Dorsal. Scale bars, A, C, E, F, G, H, 0.2 mm; B, D, 0.5 mm.

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FIGURE 40. Neriene longipedella (Bosenberg & Strand, 1960), photos based on specimen from Tiantangzai national forest Park, Hubei. A–C, Pedipalp. A, Prolateral. B, Retrolateral. C, Ventral. D, Embolus, retrolateral. E, Suprategulum, retrolateral. F, Terminal apophysis, retrolateral. Scale bars, 0.1 mm.

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FIGURE 41. Neriene longipedella (Bosenberg & Strand, 1960), photos based on specimens from Tiantangzai national forest Park, Hubei. A, Female habitus, dorsal. B, Male habitus, dorsal. C–E, Epigynum. C, Ventral, on the body. D, Ventral, cleared. E, Dorsal, cleared, white arrow indicating the start of copulatory goove. Scale bars, A, B, 1 mm; C, D, E, 0.2 mm.

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FIGURE 59. Neriene radiata (Walckenear, 1841), drawings based on specimens from Bai yin ao bao National Nature Reserve, Inner Mongolia. A–B, Pedipalp. A, Prolateral. B, Retrolateral. C–E, Epigynum. C, Ventral. D, Ventral, cleared. E, Dorsal, cleared. F, Terminal apophysis, retrolateral. G, Embolus, retrolateral. H, Suprategulum, retrolateral. Scale bars, A, B, D, E, F, G, H, 0.2 mm; C, 0.5 mm.

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FIGURE 60. Neriene radiata (Walckenear, 1841), photos based on specimen from Bai yin ao bao National Nature Reserve, Inner Mongolia. A–C, Pedipalp. A, Prolateral. B, Retrolateral. C, Ventral. D, Suprategulum, retrolateral. E, Embolus, retrolateral. F, Terminal apophysis, retrolateral. Scale bars, 0.2 mm.

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FIGURE 61. Neriene radiata (Walckenear, 1841), photos based on specimens from Bai yin ao bao National Nature Reserve, Inner Mongolia. A, Female habitus, dorsal. B, Male habitus, dorsal. C–E, Epigynum. C, Ventral, on the body. D, Ventral, cleared, white arrow indicating the start of copulatory goove. E, Dorsal, cleared. Scale bars, A, B, 1 mm; C, D, E, 0.2 mm.

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FIGURE 69. Map with sampling localities for each Neriene species. TTZ: Tiantangzai National Forest Park, Luotian County, Hubei Province; BWL: Bawangling Mountain National Nature Reserve, Hainan Province.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Linyphiidae

Genus

Neriene