On linyphiid spiders (Araneae) from the Eastern and Central Mediterranean kept at the Muséum d’histoire naturelle, Geneva
Author
Tanasevitch, Andrei V.
text
Revue suisse de Zoologie
2011
2011-03-31
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journal article
10.5962/bhl.part.117799
0035-418X
6311696
Tenuiphantes
aff.
aequalis
(
Tanasevitch, 1987
)
Figs 93-97
MATERIAL
: 1 Ƌ,
Turkey
,
Artvin Province
, above
Artvin
,
1500 m
a.s.l.
, under stones,
9.
VI
.1986, leg.
C. Besuchet
, I. Löbl &
D. Burckhardt
[11a].
COMPARATIVE MATERIAL EXAMINED
:
T. aequalis
, 3 Ƌ (
CAT
),
Russia
, Caucasus, Republic of
Adygeya
, environs of Guzeripl’, Caucasian Nature Reserve, Mt Abago,
Abies
,
Fagus
,
Acer
,
Betula
etc. forest, up to timberline and in subalpine meadows,
1700-1850 m
a.s.l.,
24.- 26.
V
.1985
, leg. S. Golovatch. – 1 Ƌ,
1 ♀
(
CAT
), same locality,
2000 m
a.s.l.,
27.VII.1974
, leg.
V
. Ovtsharenko. – 1 Ƌ,
2 ♀
(
CAT
), same locality,
8.VIII.1974
, leg.
V
. Ovtsharenko. – 1 Ƌ,
2 ♀
(
ZMMU
),
Russia
, Caucasus, Republic of
Karachay-Cherkessia
, near Teberda (ca
43°27’N
,
41°44’E
), Teberda Nature Reserve, Mt Malaya Khatipara,
IX.2008
, leg. F. Martynovchenko.
REMARKS: A single male from
Artvin
,
Turkey
has the palpal conformation almost identical to that of the
Caucasian
T. aequalis
.
The
main difference lies in the shape of the terminal apophysis: compare
Figs
95, 96 with
Figs
98, 99.
The
examination of material from the
Caucasus
(see below) has shown that shape of the terminal
FIGS 93-103
Tenuiphantes
aff.
aequalis
(
Tanasevitch, 1987
)
, Ƌ specimen from
Artvin
,
Turkey
(93-97), and
Tenuiphantes aequalis
(
Tanasevitch, 1987
)
, Ƌ specimens from Mt Abago,
Russia
(98-103). (93) Right palp, retrolateral view. (94) Paracymbium, lateral view. (95, 98) Embolic division. (96, 99) Lamella characteristica and terminal apophysis. (97, 100) Embolus. (101-103) Basal part of embolus.
apophysis in
T. aequalis
is quite stable, but only the number (from three to four) and shape of its teeth on the embolus base are slightly variable (Figs 100-103). In the absence of conspecific female and additional male material, the taxonomic position of the specimen from
Artvin
is unclear.