Nippononeta kurilensis Eskov, 1992

Yan, Ming, Liang, Xiaokai & Tu, Lihong, 2015, On the desmitracheate " micronetine " genus Nippononeta Eskov, 1992 (Araneae, Linyphiidae), ZooKeys 484, pp. 95-109 : 99-100

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.484.8663

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3EA658E4-72A3-4A6F-98CF-776FE7E7A0AB

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AD512AA7-5066-60B1-7F91-39F71EB9B1DB

treatment provided by

ZooKeys by Pensoft

scientific name

Nippononeta kurilensis Eskov, 1992
status

 

Taxon classification Animalia Araneae Linyphiidae

Nippononeta kurilensis Eskov, 1992 View in CoL

Nippononeta kurilensis Eskov, 1992: 159, f. 27-30 (Dmf); Ono et al. 2009: 318, f. 899-902 (mf).

Material examined.

1♂ and 1♀ (CNU), Russia, Sakhalin Island, near Novoalexandrovsk, 11 Sept. 1992, A. Basarukin leg.

Diagnosis.

The male of Nippononeta kurilensis is distinguished from Nippononeta coreana and all other Nippononeta species by: 1) the absence of proximal tibial process (Fig. 1A, D), present in the latter (Fig. 4 A–B); 2) the outer margin fold of the U-shaped paracymbium is continued with the distal arm in Nippononeta kurilensis (Fig. 1A, D), only a small pointed tooth in Nippononeta coreana (Fig. 4 A–B); 3) the anterior sclerites of lamella characteristica with smooth margin in Nippononeta kurilensis (Fig. 1F), while that in Nippononeta coreana serrated (Fig. 4D), and 4) the single embolus basal tooth hook-shaped in Nippononeta kurilensis (Fig. 1F), whereas in Nippononeta coreana the embolus has three basal teeth, one of them spine-like (Fig. 4E). The female can be distinguished by the appearance of epigynum: diamond shaped in Nippononeta kurilensis (Fig. 2A), T-shaped in Nippononeta coreana (Fig. 5).

Description.

Somatic and genital characters as in the genus description.

Distribution.

Russia (Sakhalin, South Kuril Islands) and Japan (Hokkaido).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Linyphiidae

Genus

Nippononeta