Nesticus pecki Hedin & Dellinger, 2005
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Nesticus pecki Hedin & Dellinger, 2005 View in CoL View at ENA
Fig. 11A-C View Figure 11
Nesticus pecki Hedin & Dellinger, 2005: 14, figs 17-20.
Material examined.
Type material: Holotype: USA - Tennessee, Marion Co. • ♂ holotype; Monteagle Saltpeter Cave, ~ 6.4 km SE of Monteagle; 26 Sep. 1992; M. Hedin, J. Hedin, S. O’Kane leg.; MCH1624; • ♀ paratype; data as for holotype; MCH1625; • 2♀; Monteagle Saltpeter Cave ; 29 Sep. 1991; M. Hedin, K. Crandall, A. Gerber leg.; MCH1012, MCH1013; Non type material: - Fentress Co. • ♀; Hurricane Maze Cave (TFE331); 31 Aug. 2013; M.L. Niemiller, G. Moni, K. Bobo, A. Crabtree, B. Reeves, K. Pasternak leg.; MLN 13-063; - White Co. • 8♀; Haskell Sims Cave ; 18 Jan. 2014; M.L. Niemiller, E.T. Carter, G. Moni, C. Sutherland leg.; MLN 14-004.
Diagnosis.
Morphological diagnosis as summarized in Hedin and Dellinger (2005), spiders small-bodied with well-developed eyes, males with a thickened and chisel-like tegular apophysis, females with a posteriorly-broadened median septum (Fig. 11A-C View Figure 11 ).
Variation.
The Hurricane Maze Cave specimen is similar to specimens from the type locality, possessing a short and wide epigynum with a posteriorly flaring median septum and banana-shaped spermathecae with narrow bases, lying just lateral to fovea but inside of the sclerotized epigynal outline (Fig. 11A, B View Figure 11 ). Haskell Sims Cave specimens are fairly different, the posterior edge of the median septum rounded instead of flared, and with internal plates close to touching (Fig. 11C View Figure 11 ). Given this relatively divergent female morphology it would be useful to attempt to collect adult males from this northern disjunct cave location (Fig. 8 View Figure 8 ).
Distribution and natural history.
Previously known only from the type locality in southeastern Tennessee ( Hedin and Dellinger 2005, fig. 1). We report here new important northern records from Haskell Sims and Hurricane Maze Caves, extending the geographic distribution of this species significantly northwards (Fig. 8 View Figure 8 , Suppl. material 1). More collecting on the Cumberland Plateau will likely result in additional new distributional records, although the species appears to be naturally rare. Hedin and Dellinger (2005) and Carver et al. (2016) reported on the rarity of this species at the type locality.
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Nesticus pecki Hedin & Dellinger, 2005
Hedin, Marshal & Milne, Marc A. 2023 |
Nesticus pecki
Hedin & Dellinger 2005 |