Menemerus bivittatus ( Dufour, 1831 )
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Menemerus bivittatus ( Dufour, 1831) View in CoL
Figs 101–109 View FIGURES 101 – 104 View FIGURES 105 – 109
Salticus bivittatus Dufour, 1831: 369 , pl. 11, fig. 5. Remainder of the long list of non-Australian synonyms can be found in ( Platnick 2014; Richardson & Żabka 2015).
Menemerus acuminatus Rainbow, 1912: 201 View in CoL , figs 15, 16— NEW SYNONYMY. Marpissa ridens Hogg, 1914: 90 , fig. 12— NEW SYNONYMY.
Type material. Holotype of Menemerus acuminatus Rainbow, 1912 , a pre-adult F, 152.87°E, 26.57°S, Blackall Range, Queensland (QM); Syntypes of Marpissa ridens , 2F, 115.53°E, 26.53°E, Hermite Island, Montebello Group, Western Australia, P.D. Montague ( BNHM 1924.III,1.1124-5).
Other material examined. AUSTRALIA: QUEENSLAND: 1M, Tinaroo Dam, 145.55°E, 17.17°S, 10 Oct. 1971, R.E. Mascord (AMS KS 18318, KS 18318); 1M, Tinaroo Dam, 145.55°E, 17.17°S, 10 Oct. 1971, R.E. Mascord (AMS KS18318); 1M, Townsville, 146.8°E, 19.23°S (AMS KS 34902); 1M, 1F, Townsville, 146.82°E, 19.27°S, 1 Mar. 1927, G. Dennes (AMS KS18230); 1M, Townsville, 146.82°E, 19.27°S, 1 Nov. 1927 (AMS KS32449); 1M, Townsville, 146.82°E, 19.27, 1 Nov. 1927 (AMS KS32450); 1M, 1imm., Hooley Creek, 64 km NW of Wittenoom, 117.93°E, 21.87°S, 2 Nov. 1984, B. & M. Baehr, (QM S96157 View Materials ); 1F, Gillett Cay, Swain Reefs, 152.6°E, 22.18°S, 1 Oct. 1962, Australian Museum 1962 Swain Reefs Expedition (AMS KS 109404); 1M, Yeppoon, 150.73°E, 23.13°S, 26 Jul. 1992, A.F. Longbottom ( WAM T 130188); 1M, Brisbane, Queensland Museum, 153.03°E, 27.47°S, 13 Dec. 1977, R. Owen (QM S96178 View Materials ); 1imm., Brisbane, Queensland Museum, 153.03°E, 27.47, 18 Mar. 1982, V. Davies (QM S96179 View Materials ); 1imm., Brisbane, Queensland Museum, 153.03°E, 27.47°S, 26 Feb. 1976, P. Filewood (QM S96177 View Materials ); 1M, Brisbane, Queensland Museum, 153.03°E, 27.47°S, 2 Apr. 1984, J. Gallon (QM S96172 View Materials ); 1F, Brisbane, Queensland Museum, 153.03°E, 27.47°S, 17 Nov. 1980, V. Davies (QM S96180 View Materials ); 1M, Brisbane, Queensland Museum, 153.03°E, 27.47°S, 24 Apr. 1986, V. Davies (QM S96174 View Materials ); 1M, Brisbane, Queensland Museum, 153.03°E, 27.47°S, 5 Mar. 1981, A. Rozefelds (QM S96176 View Materials ); 1M, Brisbane, Queensland Museum, 153.03°E, 27.47°S, 9 Nov. 1983, V. Davies (QM S96173 View Materials ); 1M, Brisbane, 153.02°E, 27.47°S, 21 Jun. 1934, L. Cooper (AMS KS18925); UNKNOWN: 2imm., '16543', (Godeffroy Collection label, NMV, BJR 1369). WESTERN AUSTRALIA: 3M, North West Australia, 1920 (AMS KS22121); 1F, Barrow Island, Marine Offloading Facility, 115.48°E, 20.8°S, 26 Dec. 2011, M. Atkinson ( WAM T119411); 1M, Barrow Island, Marine Offloading Facility, 115.48°E, 20.8°S, 23 Dec. 2011, M. Atkinson ( WAM T119407); 2M, 6imm., Barrow Is., Airport on outside wall, 115.4°E, 20.87°S, 11 Apr. 2012, T. Saxelby ( WAM T 122488); 1M, Carnarvon, Plantation Caravan Park, 113.67°E, 24.88°S, 28 Jul. 1994, A.F. Longbottom ( WAM T 130187); 1F, Carnarvon, Plantation Caravan Park, 113.67°E, 24.88°S, 28 Jul. 1994, A.F. Longbottom ( WAM T 130187); 1M, Kalbarri, Tudor Park Caravan Site, 114.17°E, 27.7°S, 20 Apr. 1990, A.F. Longbottom ( WAM T 130183). SOUTH- WESTERN PACIFIC MATERIAL IN AUSTRALIAN COLLECTIONS: 1F, Fiji, Sigatoka Valley Viti Levu Island, 178°E, 18°S (AMS KS6122); 2F, New Caledonia, Noumea, 166.5°E, 22.17, 1928, I.D.A. Cockerell (AMS KS22120); 1F, New Hebrides, 168.5°E, 17.5°S, 1900, J.J. Walker (AMS KS18253); 1M, Norfolk Island, Kingston, 167.95°E, 29.05°S, 16 Mar. 1995 (AMS KS53425); 1M, Papua New Guinea, Rabaul, New Britain, 152.18°E, 4.22°S, 1917, C.J. White (AMS KS22214); 1M, 1F, Solomon Islands, Bai Bai Island, 155.85°E, 7.1°S, 10 Jul. 1975, H. Heatwole (QM S96175 View Materials ).
Remarks. This variable, pantropical species is found in many parts of the world (see Prószyński 2014 for a convenient summary). L. Koch (1879) describes and Davies & Żabka (1989) illustrate the Australian form of the species. One of the specimens examined by L. Koch, (with the correct Museum Godeffroy number) was found in the MVMA. Colour patterns of the types for both names match that of populations throughout Australia and the Pacific islands. The very large world synonymy of this species can be found in Platnick (2014), Prószyński (2014) and Richardson & Żabka (2015). The presence of a bright narrow white stripe along the base of the cephalothorax, of a membranous conductor, and the general morphology of the palp and epigyne clearly identify the Australian material as M. bivittatus . Two new, Australian junior synonyms, Menemerus acuminatus Rainbow, 1912 and Marpissa ridens Hogg, 1914 , clearly showing these characteristics are established here. The types are illustrated, but not dissected due to their very fragile states.
Distribution and biology. The species has a widespread, cosmotropical, distribution. In Australia it is known from subtropical coastal regions of eastern and western Australia ( Fig. 104 View FIGURES 101 – 104 ). Extra localities in the south-west Pacific, based on material in Australian museums, are also given. As a consequence of its cosmotropical distribution, its likely IUCN Red List Category is LC.
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Menemerus bivittatus ( Dufour, 1831 )
Richardson, Barry J. 2016 |
Menemerus acuminatus
Hogg 1914: 90 |
Rainbow 1912: 201 |
Salticus bivittatus
Dufour 1831: 369 |