Pardosa fuscula (Thorell, 1875)
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Pardosa fuscula (Thorell, 1875) |
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Pardosa fuscula (Thorell, 1875) View in CoL View at ENA
Figs 3D, G View Figure 3 , 4C, D View Figure 4 , 5G-I View Figure 5 , 6 View Figure 6
Lycosa fuscula Thorell, 1875: 501 (♀).
Pardosa fuscula : Dondale and Redner 1987: 2, figs 1, 2, 17-19 (♂♀).
Pardosa fuscula : Dondale and Redner 1990: 171, figs 219-223 (♂♀).
Pardosa fuscula : Paquin and Dupérré 2003: 162, figs 1799-1802 (♂♀).
Pardosa atrata For complete list of taxonomic references, see WSC (2023).
Material examined.
Canada, Yukon Territory: 1♀ (IBPN), Kluane Lake, Cultus Bay, 61°11'N, 138°20'W, Rat Lake , pebbly NW bank, 23.07.1993 (Y.M. Marusik) GoogleMaps ; 3♀ (IBPN), Kluane Lake, Christmas Bay , 61°03'N, 138°21'W, 22.07.1993 (Y.M. Marusik) GoogleMaps ; 1♀ (IBPN), environs of Carmacks , 62°11'N, 136°22'W, around small lake, willow- Carex vegetation, 17.03.1993 (Y.M. Marusik) GoogleMaps ; 1♀ (IBPN), environs of Carmacks , 62°11'N, 136°22'W, oligotrophic bog near small lake, 17.07.1993 (Y.M. Marusik) GoogleMaps . USA: 9♂ 9♀ (IBPN), Washington State , Chelan Co., Fish Lake , 588 m, 48°N, 121°W, sphagnum bog, 19.05.1996 (Y.M. Marusik) GoogleMaps .
Comments.
Although P. fuscula has been treated in eight taxonomic papers, proper figures showing details of the copulatory organs, including the embolic division, were given only by Dondale and Redner (1987, 1990). It is worth mentioning that Banks (1910) considered P. fuscula to be a junior synonym of P. modica (Blackwall, 1846).
Diagnosis.
The male of this species differs from those of the other Pardosa atrata -group species in having a conical terminal apophysis (Ta) (vs tip of terminal apophysis rounded; cf. Fig. 3E-G View Figure 3 ). The female of P. fuscula can be distinguished by the lack of round lateral extensions of the septal base (Bm) (vs present) and also in having relatively longer receptacles (cf. Fig. 5 C, F, I View Figure 5 ).
Description.
See Dondale and Redner (1987, 1990).
Type locality.
Strawberry Harbour (55.149°N, 59.023°W), Labrador, Canada.
Distribution.
This species is restricted to the Nearctic (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 ) and occurs from westernmost Alaska to easternmost Canada, from the Mackenzie River mouth (ca 69°N) south to northern New Mexico (ca 36°N).
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