Linyphiid spiders (Araneae, Linyphiidae) from Pakistan and India
Author
Tanasevitch, Andrei V.
text
Revue suisse de Zoologie
2011
2011-09-30
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3
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https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/62276a14-c10f-35bd-b9bb-3ab283d3f6c0/
journal article
10.5962/bhl.part.117817
0035-418X
6312018
Gongylidiellum confusum
Thaler, 1987
TYPE MATERIAL EXAMINED
:
Gongylidiellum confusum
, SMF
33728,
4 ♀
paratypes
,
INDIA
,
Kashmir
,
Pahalgam
, coniferous forest
,
2400 m
a.s.l.;
14.
V
.1976
; leg.
J. Martens.
–
SMF
33730,
2
Ƌ
paratypes
,
Sonamarg
,
Nichinai-Tal
,
3100-3200 m
a.s.l.;
9.
VI
.1976
; leg.
J. Martens.
OTHER MATERIAL
:
4 ♀
(
ZMMU
),
PAKISTAN
,
Hazara District
,
Ghnwool Valley
,
Malkandi Forest
,
1600 m
a.s.l.
, near water, among stones;
30.
VI
.1985; leg.
S. Vit
[PAK-85/7]. – 1 Ƌ,
1 ♀
,
Swat District
, above
Utrot
,
2500 m
a.s.l.
,
Abies
&
Cedrus
forest, sifting moss and leaf litter among fallen trunks;
13.
V
.1983; leg.
C. Besuchet
&
I. Löbl
[11e]. –
1 ♀
, same,
2500-2600 m
a.s.l., sifting rotten
Abies
wood;
14.
VI
.1983
; leg.
C. Besuchet
&
I. Löbl
[12c]. –
1 ♀
, same,
2600 m
a.s.l., wet meadow, sifting mosses & rotten wood;
13.
V
.1983
; leg.
C. Besuchet
&
I. Löbl
[11d]. –
1 ♀
,
Chitral
,
Madaglasht
,
2700 m
a.s.l.
, sifting under
Salix
near river;
26.
V
.1983; leg.
C. Besuchet
&
I. Löbl
[27b]. –
2 ♀
,
Chitral
, above
Bumburet
, valley to
Pass Ustui
,
2700 m
a.s.l.
, sifting leaf litter under
Viburnum
;
25.
V
.1983; leg.
C. Besuchet
&
I. Löbl
[25c]. –
1 ♀
,
INDIA
,
Uttar Pradesh
,
Garhwal
,
2 km
E of Dhanolti
, northern slope,
2250 m
a.s.l.
, near source, sifting mosses and leaf litter under
Rhododendron
and
Abies
;
21.X.1979
; leg.
I. Löbl
[19]. – 1 Ƌ,
2 ♀
(
ZMMU
),
Garhwal
,
10 km
E of Dhanolti
,
2450 m
a.s.l.
, northern slope,
Quercus
forest, sifting litter;
21.X.1979
; leg.
I. Löbl
[21b]. – 1 Ƌ (
ZMMU
),
Himachal Pradesh
,
10 km
W of Simla
,
Jutogh
,
2000 m
a.s.l.
, leaf litter near foot of rock;
29.X.1988
; leg.
S. Vit.
[88/37].
REMARKS: The species was hitherto known only from Kashmir (
Thaler, 1987
) and is here recorded from
Pakistan
for the first time.
RANGE: Himalayan.