Micrathena cyanospina ( Lucas, 1835 )
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Micrathena cyanospina ( Lucas, 1835) View in CoL
Figs. 1–6 View FIGURES 1 – 2 View FIGURES 3 – 5 View FIGURE 6
Epeira cyanospina Lucas, 1835: 70 , pl.140, fig.3 (Female holotype from Island of Java, Indonesia, probably an error, never found in this place according Levi 1986:566, certainly belongs to Neotropical region, lost, not examined).
Plectana cyanospina: Walckenaer, 1842: 178 .
Meganopla cyanospina : Simon, 1864: 292.
Acrosoma cyanospinum: Butler, 1873: 420 .
Micrathena cyanospina: Simon, 1895: 849 View in CoL , fig. 896; Chickering, 1960: 73, figs. 26–28; Levi, 1985: 566, figs. 620–624; Platnick, 2010.
Diagnosis. Males of M. cyanospina can be distinguished from those of other species in the militaris group by the dark and uniform coloration ( Figs. 1–3 View FIGURES 1 – 2 View FIGURES 3 – 5 ) and by the pilose posterior area of the abdomen ( Figs. 1–3 View FIGURES 1 – 2 View FIGURES 3 – 5 ). The palp has a large and truncated embolus on the top of bulb and a triangular median apophysis ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 3 – 5 ).
Description. Female. Described by Levi, 1986: 566, figs. 620–624 and figure 6. Male (INPA-AR 6279). Specimen from the Pico da Neblina, municipality of São Gabriel da Cachoeira, state of Amazonas, Brazil. Carapace, sternum and abdomen black. Femur of legs I and II dark brown, third and fourth leg and remaining articles lighter brown. Carapace shiny brown with a round thoracic depression. Abdomen long, almost quadrangular in shape, with parallel sides. A light brown spot in the anterior third ( Figs. 1–3 View FIGURES 1 – 2 View FIGURES 3 – 5 ) on the dorsum of abdomen. Total length, 5.5. Carapace, 1.9 long, 1.2 wide. First femur, 0.9; patella and tibia, 1.0; metatarsus, 0.6; tarsus, 0.5. Second patella and tibia, 0.9. Third patella and tibia, 0.6. Fourth femur, 1.2; patella and tibia, 0.9; metatarsus, 0.7; tarsus, 0.5. Paracymbium with enlarged base ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 3 – 5 ), median apophysis triangular ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 3 – 5 ).
Variation. Total length of males ranges from 5.5 to 4.7.
Distribution. Amazon region ( Levi 1985).
Natural history. Two males were captured at the Serra do Tapirapecó Mountain at 800 m of elevation, one by nocturnal manual collection, and one with a beating tray, during the day. Another specimen was captured at the Pico da Neblina Mountain at 900 m., with a beating tray during the day. All specimens were collected in rain forest areas ( Nogueira et al., 2011).
Material examined. BRAZIL: Amazonas. Manaus, Reserva do km 41 (02º24’S 59º44’W), 30.VIII–2.IX.2008, C.M.P. Leite, 1 female ( IBSP 160918); Presidente Figueiredo, Usina Hidrelétrica de Balbina, 1987–88, Equipe IBSP, 1 female ( IBSP 10818); Barcelos, Serra do Tapirapecó (1º17’N 64º19’W), X.2006, A.A. Nogueira & R. Braga-Neto, 1 male 1 female ( INPA AR 6284-6285), 1 male 1 female ( IBSP 160916); São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Pico da Neblina (0º15’N 66º10’W), IX.2007, A.A. Nogueira, N.F. Lo-Man-Hung & D.F. Candiani, 1 male, 4 females ( INPA AR 6279- 6283), 2 females ( IBSP 160917); Pará. Belém, Mocambo, 24.I.1967, M. Telles, 1 female ( IBSP 42364); Paragominas, XII.2005, M.G. Fonseca, 1 female ( IBSP 71742).
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Micrathena cyanospina ( Lucas, 1835 )
Nogueira, André A. & Brescovit, Antonio D. 2011 |
Micrathena cyanospina:
Levi 1985: 566 |
Chickering 1960: 73 |
Simon 1895: 849 |
Acrosoma cyanospinum:
Butler 1873: 420 |
cyanospina
Simon 1864: 292 |
Plectana cyanospina:
Walckenaer 1842: 178 |
Epeira cyanospina
Lucas 1835: 70 |