Three new species and new records of the genus Centromerus (Araneae, Linyphiidae) from Italy
Author
Ballarin, Francesco
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Systematic Zoology Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 1 - 1 Minami-Osawa, Hachioji-shi, 192 - 0397, Tokyo, Japan. & Department of Zoology, Museo Civico di Storia Naturale of Verona, Lungadige Porta Vittoria 9, 37129, Verona, Italy. & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 54 F 6 F 9 C 7 - 0385 - 48 D 4 - AB 09 - 52692 BD 05 B 53 & Corresponding author: ballarin. francesco @ gmail. com
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Author
Pantini, Paolo
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Museo Civico di Scienze Naturali “ E. Caffi ” of Bergamo, Piazza Cittadella 10, 24129, Bergamo, Italy. & Email: ppantini @ comune. bg. it & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 0 DBEC 88 D- 5 BF 7 - 47 BA-A 095 - C 292078 E 794 D
ppantini@comune.bg.it
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2020
2020-06-05
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journal article
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10.5852/ejt.2020.660
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Centromerus
cf.
paradoxus
(
Simon, 1884
)
Figs 7
A–B, 8, 10
For a complete list of references, see WSC (2020).
Material examined
ITALY
–
Liguria Region
•
1 ♀
;
La Spezia
,
Portovenere
,
Isola
Palmaria
;
170 m
a.s.l.;
24–28 Apr. 2003
;
S. Ciocca
leg.;
MSNB
.
–
Umbria Region
•
2 ♂♂
;
Perugia
,
Nocera Umbra
,
Colle Aprico
,
Pendici Monte Pennino
;
700 m
a.s.l.;
Jan.–Jun. 1992
;
pitfall traps
;
P. Pantini
and
M. Valle
leg.;
MSNB
•
5 ♂♂
,
2 ♀♀
;
Perugia
,
San Giustino
,
near Lama village
;
400 m
a.s.l.;
Jan.–Jun. 1992
;
pitfall traps
;
P. Pantini
and
M. Valle
leg.;
MSNB
•
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
;
Perugia
,
Sigillo
,
near the village
;
500–550 m
a.s.l.;
Jan.–Jun. 1991
;
pitfall traps
;
P. Pantini
and
M. Valle
leg.;
MSNB
•
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
; same locality as for preceding;
Jun.–Dec. 1991
;
P. Pantini
and
M. Valle
leg.;
MSNB
.
–
Lazio Region
•
1 ♂
;
Roma
,
Canale Monterano
,
Regional Natural Reserve of Monterano
,
Diosilla
;
42.1313° N
,
12.0902° E
;
255 m
a.s.l.;
15 Jan.–15 Feb. 2008
;
deciduous forest with black alder (
Alnus glutinosa
) and hornbeam (
Carpinus betulus
)
;
pitfall traps
;
V. Rizzo
and
A. Vigna
leg.;
MSNV
•
1 ♂
; same locality as for preceding;
15 Feb.–14 Mar. 2008
;
V. Rizzo
and
A. Vigna
leg.;
MSNV
.
–
Basilicata Region
•
2 ♂♂
;
Potenza
,
Viggianello
;
550 m
a.s.l.;
Jun. 1990
–
Jun. 1991
;
pitfall traps
;
G. Buttarelli
,
E. Ghilardi
,
P. Pantini
and
M. Valle
leg.;
MSNB
.
Fig. 7. A–B
.
Centromerus
cf.
paradoxus
(
Simon, 1884
)
, from Canale Monterano.
A
. Male palp, retrolateral view.
B
. Ditto, prolateral view.
C–D
.
Centromerus desmeti
Bosmans, 1986
, from Serra Juncari.
C
. Male palp, retrolateral view.
D
. Ditto, prolateral view.
Other material
(
Centromerus paradoxus
(
Simon, 1884
))
SPAIN
–
Tarragona Province
•
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
;
Ulldecona
,
Avenc de les Canals
;
28 May 2014
;
EGA-MZB
leg.;
MCNB
•
1 ♀
;
Torre Español
,
Mina Horts
nº 1;
24 Jun. 1998
;
F. Fadrique
leg.;
MCNB
•
1 ♀
;
Vallclara
(
Conca de Barberà
),
Cv. del Mas de la Llana
;
11 Mar. 2012
;
R.S.
and
J.P.
leg.;
MCNB
. –
Castellón Province
•
3 ♀♀
;
Xert, Av. Comanegra
;
9 Apr. 1993
;
O. Escolà
leg.;
MCNB
•
1 ♀
;
Tirig
(
Alt Maestrat
),
Cv. de Mas Abad
;
15 Dec. 1996
;
F. Fadrique
leg.;
MCNB
.
Comparative material
SERBIA
•
♂
,
holotype
of
C. acutidentatus
Deltshev, 2002
,
1 ♀
,
paratype
; vili.
Selacka
near
Minicevo
,
Monastery Cave I
, at the entrance;
15 Nov. 1997
;
in leaf litter
;
RND
,
OSK
,
VTT
,
SBĆ
and
NBĆ
leg.;
MHNG
.
Distribution
Western Mediterranean. In
Italy
widespread along the entire Apennine mountain chain. See
Fig. 10
.
Remarks
Records of
C. paradoxus
have long been considered doubtful for the Italian fauna since
Brignoli (1972)
, thus being omitted in the recent
Catalog of the Italian Spiders
by
Pantini & Isaia (2019)
. New records from
Italy
herein reported confirm the presence of a member of the
paradoxus
species group in the Italian peninsula. The
paradoxus
species group currently covers a wide distributional area across Europe, with species recorded in the Western Mediterranean (
C. paradoxus
(
Simon, 1884
))
, Balearic Islands (
C. ponsi
Lissner, 2016
), Carpathian Mountains (
C. gentilis
Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1980
) and the Balkans (
C. acutidentatus
Deltshev, 2002
and
C. obenbergeri
Kratochvil & Miller, 1938
) (
Nentwig
et al
. 2020
). However, among such species, only minor differences in the diagnostic characters of palp and epigyne can be observed, making their morphological separation tricky. Such interspecific similarities suggest the presence of cryptic species or potential misidentification of one or a few species with a wide distribution and high local intraspecific variability. In light of these facts, a general revision of this species group, possibly including both morphological and molecular analysis, seems necessary to confirm the validity of the current taxonomy.
Fig. 8.
Centromerus
cf.
paradoxus
(
Simon, 1884
)
, from Sigillo.
A
. Male palp, retrolateral view.
B
. Ditto, prolateral view.
C
. Ditto, ventral view.
D
. Epigyne, ventral view.
E
. Vulva, dorsal view.
Our specimens from
Italy
show few morphological differences with congeners such as
C. paradoxus
and
C. acutidentatus
, making a specific diagnosis difficult. In our opinion, the differences observed are insufficient to establish a new species. In order to avoid further problems in the already confusing taxonomy of this group, we temporarily attribute the Italian specimens to
C.
cf.
paradoxus
, the species which, geographically, is most likely to be present in
Italy
. Further studies, involving a precise morphological and molecular comparison of all the species of this group, will allow a better identification of the Italian samples.