A case of disjunct montane linyphiid species (Araneae) in the Palaeotropics, with notes on synonymy and the description of a new species
Author
Andrei V. Tanasevitch
text
Revue suisse de Zoologie
2016
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2
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.155168
55b70c30-4c8d-4474-a28e-1677aba97dab
155168
Oedothorax
Bertkau in
Förster & Bertkau, 1883
The genus has an almost cosmopolitan distribution and is represented in the Palaearctic by 44 species, in the Afrotropics by 10, in the
Oriental
by nine, and in the Nearctic by seven species (based mostly on the World Spider Catalogue, 2016). A single record of an
Oedothorax
species from the Neotropics, i.e.
O. fuegianus
(
Simon, 1902
)
, which was described from
Argentina
on the basis on a single female (
Simon, 1902
), is regarded as a misidentification (see
Miller, 2007
).
In the following, I present a new
Oedothorax
species from the Indian Himalayas. This species is very similar to an Afrotropical congener, known from the
Comoros
, and, like
Enguterothrix simpulum
(see above), demonstrates close relations between Afrotropical and
Oriental
linyphiid faunas.