Micrommata virescens ( Clerck, 1757 )
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Micrommata virescens ( Clerck, 1757) View in CoL View at ENA
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Araneus virescens Clerck, 1757: 138 , pl. 6, fig. 4 (Description of female; holotype female from SWEDEN, NHRS, lost). Schrank 1781: 533; Martyn 1793: 65, pl. 10, fig. 5 (redescription of female).
Araneus roseus Clerck, 1757: 137 , pl. 6, fig. 7 (Description of male; holotype male from SWEDEN, NHRS, lost). Martyn 1793: 65, pl. 9, fig. 9 (redescription of male).
Aranea viridissima . De Geer 1778: 252, pl. 18, figs 6–16 (description of male, female; N.B.: unjustified emendation of virescens ).
Aranea rosea . Olivier 1789: 226.
Aranea smaragdula Fabricius, 1793: 412 (Description of?).
Aranea ornata Walckenaer, 1802: 226 (Description of?; preoccupied by Sulzer 1776, see Philodromus margaritatus View in CoL )
Micrommata smaragdina . Latreille 1804: 135. Latreille 1806: 115 (N.B.: unjustified emendation of smaragdula ). Hahn 1833 a: 119, fig. 89 (redescription of male, female).
Sparassus smaragdulus . Walckenaer 1805: 39; Sundevall 1831: 40; Sundevall 1832: 147 (redescription of male, female; synonym of Sparassus roseus ); Blackwall 1861 a: 102, pl. 5, fig. 61 (redescription of male, female).
Sparassus roseus . Walckenaer 1805: 40.
Sparassus ornatus . Walckenaer 1805: 40. Walckenaer 1837: 583 (Redescription of male, female). C.L. Koch 1845: 90, fig. 1021 (illustration of female).
Sparassus smaragdinus . Walckenaer 1830: 102 (S of Sparassus virescens ).
Sparassus virescens C.L. Koch 1837: 28 (Synonymy of Sparassus smaragdinus [= S. smaragdulus ]); C.L. Koch 1845: 87, fig. 1019 (illustration of male); Westring 1861: 406; Prach 1866: 632, pl. 11, figs 3–5, 22–25 (male, female).
Sparassus fulvus Simon, 1868: 453 (Description of male, female).
Micrommata virescens View in CoL . Thorell 1870: 176; Thorell 1871: 227; Menge 1875: 389, pl. 67, fig. 222 (male, female); Herman 1879: 370 (S of Micrommata virescens ornata View in CoL ); Hansen 1882: 63, pl. 4, fig. 9 (male, female); Becker 1882 b: 155, pl. 13, fig. 1 (male, female); Chyzer & Kulczyński 1891: 79, pl. 3, fig. 14 (male, female); Simon 1897a: 66, figs 55, 57; Bösenberg 1903: 410, pl. 39, fig. 605 (male, female); Kulczyński 1911: 36, pl. 1, figs 39-40 (m). Järvi 1912: 63, f. 52, pl. 5, figs 1–6 (f); Järvi 1914: 178; Bristowe 1926: 126, figs 3–6 (illustration of male, female); Bristowe 1941: 497, fig. 95 (redescription of male, female); Locket & Millidge 1951: 167, figs 84A–C (male, female); Bristowe 1958: 135, figs 66a–b (male, female); Yaginuma 1960: 119, figs 100.10–11 (male, female); Azheganova 1968: 102, figs 243–244 (male, female); Paik 1968: 174, figs 5–6, 30–40 (male, female); Yaginuma 1971: 119, figs 100.10–11 (male, female); Braendegaard 1972: 8, figs 1–2 (male, female); Roberts 1985: 96, fig. 38a (male, female); Hu & Fu 1985: 89, figs 1–6 (male, female); Yaginuma 1986: 197, fig. 110.1 (male, female); Hu & Wu 1989: 312, figs 249.1–6 (male, female); Izmailova 1989: 121, fig. 112 (m); Chikuni 1989 b: 131, fig. 4 (male, female); Roberts 1995: 147, figs (male, female); Roberts 1998: 156, figs (male, female); Song et al. 1999: figs 269G, M (male, female); Jäger 1999a: 7 (S of Micrommata virescens ornata View in CoL confirmed); Jäger & Ono 2000: 43, figs 1-6 (male, female); Jäger 2000b: 239, figs 11, 14, 17, 20, 25-26 (m); Namkung 2002: 500, figs 40.4a–b (male, female); Bayram & Özdag 2002: 305, figs 1A–F (male, female); Namkung 2003: 503, figs 40.4a–b (male, female); Urones 2004: 48, figs 18–21 (male, female, S of Micrommata virescens valvulata View in CoL ); Almquist 2006: 451, figs 388a–f (male, female); Ono 2009: 472, figs 13–15 (male, female); Marusik & Kovblyuk 2011: 229, figs 33.1–7 (male, female); Lecigne 2011: 55, fig. p. 55 (f); Jäger 2016: 64, figs 1–5 (m); Breitling et al. 2016: 57 (S of Micrommata virescens valvulata View in CoL confirmed); Lecigne 2016: 33, figs 15D–E (f); Kim & Lee 2017: 54, figs 30A–E, pl. 10 (male, female); Breitling 2020: 356, figs 33B–C (m).
Micrommata virescens ornata Chyzer & Kulczyński 1891: 79 View in CoL .
Micrommata ornate . Thorell 1871: 228; Menge 1875: 394, pl. 67, fig. 223 (male, female); Becker 1882: 158, pl. 13, fig. 2 (male, female).
Micrommata fulva Simon 1874: 275 View in CoL .
Micrommata viridissima valvulata Franganillo, 1913: 131 View in CoL (description of female)
Micrommata viridissima . Reimoser 1931: 129, fig. 4 (redescription of male, female); Palmgren 1943: 77, fig. 81 (redescription of male, female); Tullgren 1944: 127, pl. 18, figs 245–247 (redescription of male, female).
Micrommata rosea View in CoL . Simon 1932: 891, 959, fig. 1335–1336 (male, female).
Micrommata roseum ornata Simon 1932: 892 View in CoL , 960 (Synonym of Micrommata fulva View in CoL ).
Micrommata roseum . Miller 1971: 62, pl. III, fig. 7 (illustration of male); Paik 1978: 399, figs 180.1-6 (illustration of male, female); Heimer & Nentwig 1991: 456, fig. 1201 (illustration of male, female); Mcheidze 1997: 120, figs 176–178 (illustration of male, female).
Material examined. GERMANY: Hamburg: 1 female, bei Hamburg [ca. 53°28’17.68”N, 10° 2’36.96”E, 7 m], Sch ̧tz leg. 1995, PJ 345, MVGERF4 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . Thuringia: 1 male, S of Weimar [50°56’39.04”N, 11°20’59.37”E, 269 m], meadow in forest, A. Grabolle leg. 26 May 2008, TK 5034 ( SMF) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, close to Jena , N of Reinstädt, [50°48’55.99”N, 11°28’40.15”E, 439 m], upper part of a dry slope, A. Grabolle leg. 22 May 2008, TK 5134 ( SMF) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, without locality data, R. Samm leg. & ded. 6.6.1996, PJ 698 ( SMF) ; 1 juvenile female(?), Weimarer Land, SE Erfurt, bei Kranichwald [50°51’43.89”N, 11°12’55.11”E, 362 m], clearing in spruce high forest, on blueberry shrubs, A. Grabolle leg. July 2008, TK 5139 ( SMF) GoogleMaps ; 2 females, Ilm district , E of Ilmenau, shore of small lake in forest [50°41’6.41”N, 10°57’20.28”E, 473 m], in retreat, A. Grabolle leg. July 2008, K 5332, MVGERF2–3 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . Baden-Württemberg: 1 female, Swabian Alb, bei Balingen [48°15'34.57"N, 8°52'16.45"E, 593 m], M. Grasshoff leg. 14 August 1958, MVGERF1N ( SMF) GoogleMaps . Bavaria: 1 female (with nymphs), East-Allgäu, Oberstdorf, Hahnenköpfle , below Riefenkopf , 47°22'44.40"N, 10°19'30.40"E, ca. 1799 m, S. Huber leg. 10 August 2013, TK 8627, MVGERF1, SD 447 ( SMF) GoogleMaps ; 1 subadult male, 1 subadult female, Spessart, bei Wiesen [50° 6'28.70"N, 9°22'41.39"E, 442 m], W. Hohorst leg. ( SMF) GoogleMaps . CZECH REPUBLIC: Prague: 1 female, South of Prague [49°54’39.00”N, 14°33’3.90”E, 424 m], S. Huber leg. 26 July 2005, MVCZEF1 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . SWITZERLAND: Wallis: 1 female, Zermatt [ca. 46° 1'19.61"N, 7°45'14.46"E, 1648 m], MVSWIFN1 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . AUSTRIA: Carinthia: 1 male, Carnic Alps, Sch ̧tt/ Gailtal , Nassfeld , ski arena [46°34’22.43”N, 13°15’45.88”E, 1588 m], J. Martens leg. June 1966, A. Witwicka det. ( SMF) GoogleMaps . SPAIN: Basque Country: 1 female, ca 3 km E of Orduna , 42°59’37.40”N, 2°58’15.50”W, 430 m, S. Huber leg. 28 April 2007, MVS PAF1 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . ITALY: Piedmont: 1 female, Turin [45° 2’53.40”N, 302 m], S. Huber leg. June 2006, SD 532, MVITAF1 ( SMF) ; 1 female, Turin, Superga , 45° 4’50.30”N, 7°46’2.10”E, 674 m, S. Huber leg. 24 June 2011, SD711 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . Lazio: 1 female, SE of Rome, Rocca die Papa [ca. 41°46’9.94”N, 12°42’45.67”E, 535 m], forest margin, G. Ackermann leg. October 2004, MVITAF3 GoogleMaps . HUNGARY: Nógrád: 2 females, Börzsöny hség, Csoványos [47°56’56.44”N, 18°56’52.78”E, 931 m], L. Szijj-Vágvölgyi leg. 2 May 1948, MVHUNF1/1A ( SMF) GoogleMaps . Western Transdanubia: 1 female, ca. 15 km E Szombathely [ca. 47°20’14.82”N, 16°30’57.23”E, 316 m], S. Huber. leg. & det. 27 July 2002, MVHUNF1 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . ROMANIA: Sud-Vest Oltenia: 1 male, Vilcea, E of Horezu, Muzeul (museum) Trovatiļor , 45° 8’14.60”N, 24° 4’5.20”E, 446 m, A. Schönhofer & R. Plăiasu leg. 2 May 2005 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . BULGARIA: Kyustendil Province: 1 male, Rila Mountains, Rila monastery, 42° 7’9.36”N, 23°19’30.66”E [1062 m], P. Jäger & D. Kunz leg. 6 August 2005, PJ 3413, SD 413 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . Blagoevgrad: 1 female, E Melnik, Rozhen monastery, 41°31’54.54”N, 23°25’38.58”E, 587 m, P. Jäger leg. 3 August 2005 by hand, SD 408, MVBULF1 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . GREECE: West Macedonia: 1 male, Prespes , 250 m W of Agios Germanos [40°50’20.95”N, 21° 9’10.38”E, 985 m], M. Chatzaki leg. by hand 26 June 2014, FC 17083 ( SMF) GoogleMaps ; 2 females, Prespes , 850 m NE of Agios Germanos [40°50’46.22”N, 21°10’0.26”E, 1067 m], M. Chatzaki leg. by hand 26 June 2014, FC 17050, MVGREF3–4 ( SMF) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, Prespes , 1.1 km NW of Pyli [40°46’55.17”N, 21° 1’44.09”E, 1013 m], M. Chatzaki leg. 27 June 2014, FC 17042 ( SMF) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, Prespes , 1.9 km NW of Pisoderi [40°48’1.16”N, 21°14’6.72”E, 1532 m], M. Chatzaki leg. 25 June 2014, FC 17048 ( SMF) GoogleMaps ; 1 female, Grevena , 3.3 km W of Zakas [40° 1’38.50”N, 21°13’51.60”E, 1246 m], M. Chatzaki leg. 3 July 2014, FC 17169, MVGREF5 ( SMF) GoogleMaps ; 1 female, Grevena , 1.6 km S of Perivoli [39°57’55.70”N, 21° 6’59.99”E, 1422 m], M. Chatzaki leg. 1 July 2014, FC 17088, MVGREF6 ( SMF) GoogleMaps ; 1 female, Grevena , 0.8 km S of Perivoli [39°58’17.71”N, 21° 7’0.86”E, 1332 m], M. Chatzaki leg. 3 July 2014, FC 17085, MVGREF1 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . Central Macedonia: 1 female, Agia Triada [ca. 40°29’50.84”N, 22°52’33.60”E, 27 m], Paliani, Phoiztidos, Parashi leg. 3 July 1984 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . KAZAKHSTAN: Akmola: 1 female, Balkashino District, ca. 1–3 km E of Petrovka, Kokshetau Mountains [52°28’26.63”N, 68°45’0.45”E, 439 m], A.V. Gromov leg. 18–20 June 1997, MVKAZF4 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . Almaty: 1 female, Zailijskij Alatau National Park, above Medeo [43° 6’42.62”N, 77° 6’54.90”E], 3200 m, Talghar Pass, A.V. Gromov leg. 19 June–1 August 1997, MVKAZF2 ( SMF) GoogleMaps ; 1 female, SW vicinities of Talghar town [43°16’24.21”N, 77°15’27.79”E, 1200 m], A.V. Gromov leg. 1 June 1998, MVKAZF3 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . East Kazakhstan: 1 female, near Kutikha [49°51’7.09”N, 84° 4’32.52”E, 452 m], A.B. Nenilin & S. Deryugin leg. September 1985, Coll. Gromov, MVKAZF1 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . RUSSIA: Novosibirsk: 1 male, 2 female, West Siberia, Novosibirsk Area, Novosibirsk environments [ca. 54°59’22.46”N, 83° 1’44.84”E, 152 m], bottomland Zirynka river , A. Kozlov leg. June 1950, MVSYBF ( SMF) GoogleMaps ; 1 female, West Siberia, Novosibirsk Area, Novosibirsk environments [ca. 54°59’22.46”N, 83° 1’44.84”E, 152 m], meadow, V.V. Dubatolov leg. 13 June 1992, MVSYBF1 ( SMF) GoogleMaps ; 1 female, Shadricka drive, bottomland [54°48’46.36”N, 83°11’41.87”E, 163 m], V.V. Dubatolov leg. 1–12 June 1992, S.Y- Rakov det. sub M. roseum, MVSYBF 2 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . Altai: Teletskoye Lake, Artybash [51°47’40.57”N, 87°15’59.89”E, 468 m], V.V. Dubatolov leg. August 1992, S.Y. Rakov det. sub M. roseus, MVRUSF 1 ( SMF) GoogleMaps . JAPAN: Nagano: 2 females, Karuizawa [ca. 36°20'48.77"N, 138°36'14.24"E, 985 m], J. Trotzig leg., MVJAPF1–2 ( NHMS) GoogleMaps . Without exact locality : 1 female, sub Mexico [most likely incorrect locality] ( NHMW) . 1 male, Germany , Micr. 15 ( SMF) . 1 female [together with 1 female M. ligurina , see note there], Switzerland, Tarask [in Switzerland there is only a castle Tarasp in the canton of Grisons, with an elevation of 1492 m and in the middle of the Alps, it seems to be an unlikely locality for the southern European species; in France in the Rhone valley, there exists a town Tarascon (=formerly Tarasque), which would fit much better in the range of this species], Gerlach leg. 1908, FVSWIF2 ( SMF).
Diagnosis. Males of M. virescens are recognised by the clearly visible embolus in ventral view and by the long RTA extending beyond cymbial spine base in retrolateral view ( Figs 104–108 View FIGURES 104–109 ; in all other species embolus seen only in retrolateral view and RTA not reaching beyond cymbial spine base). Females may be identified by the following combination of characters: 1. Epigynal pockets visible in ventral view with posterior margin of MS slightly to distinctly pointed or bulged medially, 2. Anteromedian incision of MS not reaching its centre, 3. Ventroanterior parts of IDS freely visible in dorsal view, i.e. not covered by dorso-anterior part of IDS, and 4. Glandular appendages situated slightly posterior to postero-median windings ( Figs 115–128 View FIGURES 115–120 View FIGURES 121–128 ).
Description. MALE (from Germany, Thuringia, S of Weimar): Measurements: TL 7.1, PL 3.9, PW 3.1, AW 1.5, OL 3.8, OW 2.1. Eyes: AME 0.15, ALE 0.22, PME 0.16, PLE 0.18, AME-AME 0.14, AME-ALE 0.03, PME-PME 0.28, PME-PLE 0.20, AME-PME 0.38, ALE-PLE 0.17, CH AME 0.39, CH ALE 0.40 ( Figs 110–112 View FIGURES 110–114 ). Spination: Pp 131, 120, 2101, 1112; Fe I–III 323, IV 3(2)21; Pa I–IV 101; Ti I–II 2024, III–IV 2124; Mt I–II 1004, III 3024, IV 3037. Measurements of palps and legs: Pp 4.4 (1.4, 0.6, 1.0, -, 1.4); I 14.7 (4.0, 1.6, 4.0, 3.8, 1.3); II 15.6 (4.2, 1.6, 4.3, 4.1, 1.4); III 12.7 (3.6, 1.3, 3.4, 3.2, 1.2); IV 15.5 (4.3, 1.3, 4.0, 4.5, 1.4). Leg formula: II-IV-I-III. Cheliceral furrow with 2 promarginal and 4/5 retromarginal teeth, without denticles ( Fig. 109 View FIGURES 104–109 ), with 6 ES.
Palp ( Figs 104–108 View FIGURES 104–109 ): As in diagnosis. RTA tapering, slightly curved towards cymbium in ventral view. Fundus of spermophor moderately wide, may be more than or equal to width of basal tegular winding, retrolaterad to retrolatero-distad. Tegular denticle field weakly developed. Plate of embolic division lobed distally, and covering distal margin of tegulum in ventral view. Embolus large, sickle-shaped, and with serrate prolatero-proximal margin.
Colouration: Yellowish-brown with distal leg segments of legs slightly darker. DS with dark median band and indistinct lateral and marginal bands. OS dorsally with indistinct dark median band, with white guanine crystals throughout except for heart patch. Live spiders with green PS and appendages and yellow OS with red median band and 1 broad lateral red stripe each ( Figs 133–136 View FIGURES 133–138 ). Juveniles and subadults pale yellowish to greenish with many red to brownish dots all over ( Figs 130–131 View FIGURES 129–132 ).
FEMALE (from Thuringia, Ilmenau): Measurements: TL 12.0, PL 4.5, PW 3.7, AW 2.2, OL 7.7, OW 4.2.
Eyes: AME 0.15, ALE 0.20, PME 0.16, PLE 0.17, AME-AME 0.20, AME-ALE 0.05, PME-PME 0.41, PME-PLE 0.27, AME-PME 0.46, ALE-PLE 0.25, CH AME 0.44, CH ALE 0.44 ( Fig. 113 View FIGURES 110–114 ). Spination: Pp 130, 121, 2121, 1013; Fe I 323, II 223, III 323, IV 2(1)21; Pa I–IV 000; Ti I 1024, II 2014, III–IV 2123; Mt I–II 1004, III 3024, IV 3037. Measurements of palps and legs: Pp 4.6 (1.3, 0.7, 1.0, -, 1.6); I 14.7 (4.1, 1.8, 3.8, 3.7, 1.3); II 15.6 (4.5, 1.8, 4.1, 3.8, 1.4); III 12.6 (3.8, 1.6, 3.1, 2.9, 1.2); IV 15.8 (4.6, 1.7, 3.9, 4.2, 1.4). Leg formula: IV-II-I-III. Cheliceral furrow with 2 promarginal and 3/4 retromarginal teeth, without denticles ( Fig. 114 View FIGURES 110–114 ), with 7/8 ES.
Copulatory organ ( Figs 115–128 View FIGURES 115–120 View FIGURES 121–128 ): As in diagnosis. EF and MS distinctly wider than long. Anterior incision of MS with distinct margins. MS with 4–6 radial grooves. Epigynal pockets distinct and widely separated. IDS posteriorly widened, glandular appendages oval. Fertilisation ducts with postero-lateral S-shaped part.
Colouration: Pale yellowish brown, slightly darker on MT and TA of legs. DS with indistinct dark bands consisting of dark setae. OS ventrally in front of spinnerets darker. Live spiders entirely vividly green throughout ( Figs 134–136 View FIGURES 133–138 ). Juveniles pale yellowish to greenish with many red to brownish dots all over ( Figs 129, 132 View FIGURES 129–132 ).
Variation. Males (n=14): TL 7.2–9.8, PL 3.8–4.4, OL 3.7–5.6, CH 2/4–6, ES 6–9. Females (n=44): TL 9.3– 17.7, PL 3.8–5.6, OL 5.4–12.2, CH 2/4–7, ES 6–9. MS width/length (unscaled measurements): 62/36=1.722, 61/40=1.525, 62/36=1.722, 70/46=1.521; Japan: 60/47=1.27, Novosibirsk: 74/54=1.37. MS with 3–5 radial grooves on each side.
Distribution. Europe, Ţrkiye, Caucasus, Russia (Urals to Far East), Iran, Central Asia, China, Korea, Japan ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–3 : red circles).
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Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg |
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Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien |
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Micrommata virescens ( Clerck, 1757 )
Jäger, Peter 2023 |
Micrommata roseum
Mcheidze, T. S. 1997: 120 |
Heimer, S. & Nentwig, W. 1991: 456 |
Paik, K. Y. 1978: 399 |
Miller, F. 1971: 62 |
Micrommata rosea
Simon, E. 1932: 891 |
Micrommata roseum ornata
Simon, E. 1932: 892 |
Micrommata viridissima
Tullgren, A. 1944: 127 |
Palmgren, P. 1943: 77 |
Reimoser, E. 1931: 129 |
Micrommata viridissima valvulata
Franganillo B. 1913: 131 |
Micrommata virescens ornata Chyzer & Kulczyński 1891: 79
Chyzer, C. & Kulczynski, W. 1891: 79 |
Micrommata fulva
Simon, E. 1874: 275 |
Micrommata ornate
Becker, L. 1882: 158 |
Menge, A. 1875: 394 |
Thorell, T. 1871: 228 |
Micrommata virescens
Breitling, R. 2020: 356 |
Kim, S. T. & Lee, S. Y. 2017: 54 |
Jager, P. 2016: 64 |
Breitling, R. & Bauer, T. & Schafer, M. & Morano, E. & Barrientos, J. A. & Blick, T. 2016: 57 |
Lecigne, S. 2016: 33 |
Marusik, Y. M. & Kovblyuk, M. M. 2011: 229 |
Lecigne, S. 2011: 55 |
Ono, H. 2009: 472 |
Almquist, S. 2006: 451 |
Urones, C. 2004: 48 |
Namkung, J. 2003: 503 |
Namkung, J. 2002: 500 |
Bayram, A. & Ozdag, S. 2002: 305 |
Jager, P. & Ono, H. 2000: 43 |
Jager, P. 2000: 239 |
Jager, P. 1999: 7 |
Roberts, M. J. 1998: 156 |
Roberts, M. J. 1995: 147 |
Hu, J. L. & Wu, W. G. 1989: 312 |
Izmailova, M. V. 1989: 121 |
Yaginuma, T. 1986: 197 |
Roberts, M. J. 1985: 96 |
Hu, J. L. & Fu, Y. P. 1985: 89 |
Braendegaard, J. 1972: 8 |
Yaginuma, T. 1971: 119 |
Azheganova, N. S. 1968: 102 |
Paik, K. Y. 1968: 174 |
Yaginuma, T. 1960: 119 |
Bristowe, W. S. 1958: 135 |
Locket, G. H. & Millidge, A. F. 1951: 167 |
Bristowe, W. S. 1941: 497 |
Bristowe, W. S. 1926: 126 |
Jarvi, T. H. 1914: 178 |
Jarvi, T. H. 1912: 63 |
Kulczynski, W. 1911: 36 |
Bosenberg, W. 1903: 410 |
Simon, E. 1897: 66 |
Chyzer, C. & Kulczynski, W. 1891: 79 |
Hansen, H. J. 1882: 63 |
Herman, O. 1879: 370 |
Menge, A. 1875: 389 |
Thorell, T. 1871: 227 |
Thorell, T. 1870: 176 |
Sparassus fulvus
Simon, E. 1868: 453 |
Sparassus virescens C.L. Koch 1837: 28
Prach, H. 1866: 632 |
Westring, N. 1861: 406 |
Koch, C. L. 1845: 87 |
Koch, C. L. 1837: 28 |
Sparassus smaragdinus
Walckenaer, C. A. 1830: 102 |
Sparassus smaragdulus
Sundevall, C. J. 1831: 40 |
Walckenaer, C. A. 1805: 39 |
Sparassus roseus
Walckenaer, C. A. 1805: 40 |
Sparassus ornatus
Koch, C. L. 1845: 90 |
Walckenaer, C. A. 1837: 583 |
Walckenaer, C. A. 1805: 40 |
Micrommata smaragdina
Latreille, P. A. 1806: 115 |
Latreille, P. A. 1804: 135 |
Aranea ornata
Walckenaer, C. A. 1802: 226 |
Aranea smaragdula
Fabricius, J. C. 1793: 412 |
Aranea rosea
Olivier, G. A. 1789: 226 |
Aranea viridissima
De Geer, C. 1778: 252 |
Araneus virescens
Martyn, T. 1793: 65 |
Schrank, F. von 1781: 533 |
Clerck, C. 1757: 138 |
Araneus roseus
Martyn, T. 1793: 65 |
Clerck, C. 1757: 137 |