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<emphasis id="B918F142BC4ABF39C144C937FE363D58" bold="true" box="[264,403,1588,1614]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="34">Tapinocyba</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="EFFD50A1BC4ABF39C1D6C937FD8E3D58" author="Simon" box="[410,555,1588,1614]" pageId="1" pageNumber="45" refString="Simon, E. (1884) Les Arachnides de France. Tome 5. 3 eme partie contenant la famille des Theridionidae (fin), Paris, Librairie encyclopedique de Roret: 421 - 885 + pl. XXVII." type="journal article" year="1884">Simon 1884</bibRefCitation>
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The genus
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC4ABF39C1C7C97CFDB63D8E" box="[395,531,1663,1688]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="34">Tapinocyba</emphasis>
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was established by Simon with
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC4ABF39C3DFC97CFB3F3D8E" box="[915,1178,1663,1688]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="34">Walckenaeria praecox</emphasis>
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O. Pickard­ Cambridge 1873 as the type­species (
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).
<bibRefCitation id="EFFD50A1BC4ABF39C327C9A4FB063DD7" author="Crosby" box="[875,1187,1703,1729]" pageId="1" pageNumber="44" refString="Crosby, C. R. &amp; Bishop, S. R. (1933) American Spiders: Erigoneae, males with cephalic pits. Annals of the entomological Society of America, 26 (1), 105 - 182." type="journal article" year="1933">Crosby and Bishop (1933)</bibRefCitation>
revised the genus in which they described one species and transferred four others to
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC4ABF39C422C9CCFB533DFE" box="[1134,1270,1743,1768]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="34">Tapinocyba</emphasis>
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that were considered congeneric with the
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. That was based on the form of the embolic division, but they also accepted a huge variation of the dorsal shield of the prosoma and the palpal tibial apophysis. In the same paper, they created the genus
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with
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC250CE1FFCE23A23" box="[540,839,284,309]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Lophocarenum flagellata</emphasis>
Emerton 1911
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as the type­species. This genus is diagnosed by the nearly straight, simpler, embolic division and a short embolus with a wide tip. The male carapace harbours cephalic pits located very high above the level of posterior medium eye.
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<bibRefCitation id="EFFD50A1BC49BF3AC174CEBFFDDB3AC0" author="Chamberlin" box="[312,638,444,470]" pageId="2" pageNumber="44" refString="Chamberlin, R. V. &amp; Ivie, W. (1947) The Spiders of Alaska. Bulletin of the University of Utah, 37 (10). Biological Series, 10 (3), 5 - 103." type="journal article" year="1947">Chamberlin and Ivie (1947)</bibRefCitation>
treated
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC297CEBFFCDC3AC3" box="[731,889,444,469]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Phlattothrata</emphasis>
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as a subgenus of
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC40ACEBFFB6B3AC3" box="[1094,1230,444,469]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Tapinocyba</emphasis>
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, stating that the former is a derived
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC221CEE7FD503AEB" box="[621,757,484,509]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Tapinocyba</emphasis>
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considering the cephalic hump and the tibial apophysis of male palpus. Subsequent authors used
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC32ACD0FFBA13933" box="[870,1028,524,549]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Phlattothrata</emphasis>
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as a junior synonym, but
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revalidated it based on the re­delimitation of
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC446CD37FB37395B" box="[1034,1170,564,589]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Tapinocyba</emphasis>
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by
<bibRefCitation id="EFFD50A1BC49BF3AC489CD37FEFF3960" author="Millidge" pageId="2" pageNumber="44" refString="Millidge, A. F. (1977) The confirmation of the male palpal organs of linyphiid spiders, and its application to the taxonomic and phylogenetic analysis of the family (Araneae: Linyphiidae). Bulletin of the British arachnological Society, 4 (1), 1 - 60." type="journal article" year="1977">Millidge (1977)</bibRefCitation>
. Based on European species,
<bibRefCitation id="EFFD50A1BC49BF3AC28CCD5FFCD83960" author="Millidge" box="[704,893,604,630]" pageId="2" pageNumber="44" refString="Millidge, A. F. (1977) The confirmation of the male palpal organs of linyphiid spiders, and its application to the taxonomic and phylogenetic analysis of the family (Araneae: Linyphiidae). Bulletin of the British arachnological Society, 4 (1), 1 - 60." type="journal article" year="1977">Millidge (1977)</bibRefCitation>
defined the
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC455CD5FFB043963" box="[1049,1185,604,629]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Tapinocyba</emphasis>
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group, and distinguished
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC1E7CD87FD96398B" box="[427,563,644,669]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Tapinocyba</emphasis>
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with three characters: the presence of highly pectinate claws, the palp tegulum protruding ventrally, and the sinuous duct within the tegulum that has a sudden constriction in diameter at the end of the sinuous part. Until a revision of the whole genus is undertaken, it is not possible to assess the limits and/or the validity of
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC4EFCDFFFA8E3803" box="[1187,1323,764,789]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Tapinocyba</emphasis>
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or
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC163CC27FE68382B" box="[303,461,804,829]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Phlattothrata</emphasis>
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. However, after studying several North American species placed in
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC144CC4FFE353873" box="[264,400,844,869]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Tapinocyba</emphasis>
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and the two species presented here, we noticed that some species have characters that could either be
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC220CC77FD51389B" box="[620,756,884,909]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Tapinocyba</emphasis>
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or
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<taxonomicName id="4C6C56D3BC49BF3AC355CC77FC1F389B" box="[793,954,884,909]" class="Arachnida" family="Linyphiidae" genus="Phlattothrata" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="2" pageNumber="35" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">Phlattothrata</taxonomicName>
,
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based on Millidges limitation. To avoid further confusion, we place the new species in
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC3E3CC9FFB9238A3" box="[943,1079,924,949]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Tapinocyba</emphasis>
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and leave
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC4F6CC9FFA8E38A3" box="[1210,1323,924,949]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">T. minuta</emphasis>
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where it stands. The two species are obviously closely related, as confirmed by their small size, chaetotaxy, the presence of a cephalic pit and sulci, a rather simple embolic division, and somewhat large tegulum. These characters appear congeneric with
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<taxonomicName id="4C6C56D3BC49BF3AC42CCB17FB7E3F3B" box="[1120,1243,1044,1069]" class="Arachnida" family="Linyphiidae" genus="Walckenaeria" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="2" pageNumber="35" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="praecox">T. praecox</taxonomicName>
,
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but a comprehensive revision of the genus would be necessary to fully solve this question
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The genus
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC1F0CB67FDE13F6B" box="[444,580,1124,1149]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Tapinocyba</emphasis>
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includes 41 species, distributed over Europe,
<collectingCountry id="F37B6DC0BC49BF3AC422CB67FB763F68" box="[1134,1235,1124,1150]" name="United Kingdom" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">England</collectingCountry>
,
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, North
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and
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, 14 of which are found in North
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. The genus
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC144CBB7FE003FDB" box="[264,421,1204,1229]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Phlattothrata</emphasis>
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includes 2 species,
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC2D1CBB7FC8B3FDB" box="[669,814,1204,1229]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">P. flagellata</emphasis>
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from North
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and the Holarctic
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC559CBB7FEE93FE3" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">P. parva</emphasis>
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.
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC49BF3AC174CA07FE703E08" bold="true" box="[312,469,1284,1310]" pageId="2" pageNumber="35">Diagnosis.—</emphasis>
Spiders in the genus are small (~
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) and have the following characters: Tm I 0.370.44, Tm IV absent, tibial spination I I I I. The male carapace is variable, it can either be raised forming a cephalic hump (
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) or rounded (
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), with the presence of a sulcus and a cephalic pit. The sulcus can either run back from over the posterior lateral eye, or be located on the cephalic hump. The sulcus may not be easily visible in lateral view, but better seen in dorsal view. Male palp with a rather simple embolic division consisting of a tail­piece, radix and embolus (
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,
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). The tip of the embolus is variable and can take different forms: spined, twisted or bidentated. Tegulum is rather large in ventral view, distal suprategular apophysis variable, palpal tibial apophysis ranges from a broad and triangular to a long narrow flagellum. Female epigynum variable, epigynal plate without atrium, spermathecae well separated, copulatory openings situated at either in the middle or two thirds down the epigynal plate (
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,
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).
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC48BF3BC144CE1FFD413A2E" bold="true" box="[264,740,283,312]" pageId="3" pageNumber="36">
<emphasis id="B918F142BC48BF3BC144CE1FFDA03A2E" bold="true" box="[264,517,284,312]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="36">Tapinocyba minuta</emphasis>
(
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(
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,
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC48BF3BC144CE91FDA93ABF" box="[264,524,402,425]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="36">Lophocarenum minutum</emphasis>
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: 191
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, plate III figs. 8, 8a, 8b.
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC48BF3BC144CEB1FE5A3ADF" box="[264,511,434,457]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="36">Prosopotheca minutum</emphasis>
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: 1051
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC48BF3BC144CED1FE733AFF" box="[264,470,466,489]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="36">Tapinocyba minuta</emphasis>
:
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, plate II figs. 4953;
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: 179
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, figs. 499500, 524;
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Levi
<emphasis id="B918F142BC48BF3BC206CEF1FD24391F" box="[586,641,498,521]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="36">et al.</emphasis>
1958
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: 48
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;
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: 172
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, 194;
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: 18
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, 21, fig. 77;
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West
<emphasis id="B918F142BC48BF3BC139CD11FE08393F" box="[373,429,530,553]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="36">et al.</emphasis>
1984
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: 87
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;
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: 285
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;
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: 163
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;
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: 109
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; Aitchison­Bennell and
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, 645; Paquin
<emphasis id="B918F142BC48BF3BC2AFCD51FCB6397F" box="[739,787,594,617]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="36">et al</emphasis>
. 2001: 19; Paquin and LeSage 2001: 100;
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Buckle
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material.—
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Label: “
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC48BF3BC20CCDBAFCFA39C4" box="[576,863,697,722]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="36">Lophocarenum minutum</emphasis>
Em., Fitzwilliam N.H.
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,
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, J.H. Emerton Coll.”
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,
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: 2 ɗ and 1 Ψ.
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Material examined.—
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:
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,
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, 2ɗ, G. Gibson (
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); George Lake [
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,
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, 4ɗ 1Ψ, G. Gibson (
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); George Lake [
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,
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, 1ɗ, G. Gibson (
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);
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British
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: Victoria Island Goldstream Park [
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,
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]
<date id="FFD20B90BC48BF3BC144CCCBFE2238F4" box="[264,391,968,994]" pageId="3" pageNumber="36" value="1975-09-23">23.ix.1975</date>
, 1ɗ 5Ψ, B. Ainscough (
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);
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: Riding Mountain National Park, Moon Lake [
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,
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]
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, pitfall, aspen stand, 1Ψ, S.J. Miller (
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,
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]
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, pitfall, aspen stand, 1ɗ, S.J. Miller (
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,
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, pitfall, mixed woods, 1ɗ, D.B. Lyons (
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,
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]
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); Riding Mountain National Park, bed &amp; breakfast trail [
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,
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]
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, pitfall, mixed woods, 1ɗ, D.B. Lyons (
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); Riding Mountain National Park, bed &amp; breakfast trail [
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,
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, pitfall, mixed woods, 6ɗ, D.B. Lyons (
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); Riding Mountain National Park, Clear Lake [
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,
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, pitfall, beaver meadow, 1ɗ, S.J. Miller (
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); Riding Mountain National Park, Lake Audy [
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,
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]
<date id="FFD20B90BC48BF3BC473CA72FB6A3E9D" box="[1087,1231,1393,1419]" pageId="3" pageNumber="36" value="1979-08-28">28.viii.1979</date>
, sifting grass &amp; moss, 1Ψ, J. &amp; M. Redner (
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); Ninette [
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,
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]
<date id="FFD20B90BC48BF3BC4DACA9BFA833EA4" box="[1174,1318,1432,1458]" pageId="3" pageNumber="36" value="1958-08-05">05.viii.1958</date>
, berlese, ash forest along stream, 3Ψ, J.G. Chillcott (
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); Turtle Mountain Provincial Park: Turtle Mountain Forest Reserve [
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,
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]
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, berlese, poplar bush along lake shore, 2Ψ, J.G. Chillcott (
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); Riding Mountain National Park,
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,
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, pitfall, aspen stand, 6ɗ 2Ψ, D.B. Lyons (
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);
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: Madawaska, Green River,
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,
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, soil sample, 3ɗ, T.R. Renault (
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); Madawaska, Green River,
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, 1ɗ, T.R. Renault (
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); Madawaska, Green River,
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,
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, soil sample, 1Ψ, T.R. Renault (
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); Madawaska, Green River,
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,
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, soil sample, 7ɗ, T.R. Renault (
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,
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, pan trap, mixed woods near river, 1ɗ, S.J. Miller (
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,
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, 1Ψ, S.J. Miller (
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,
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, pitfall, grass by river, 1ɗ, S.J. Miller (
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); Nova
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,
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<date id="FFD20B90BC4FBF3CC245CEB4FD2C3AC7" box="[521,649,439,465]" pageId="4" pageNumber="37" value="1983-06-22">22.vi.1983</date>
, pan trap, 2ɗ, Y. Bousquet (
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); Victoria, Inverness, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, MacKenzies Mountain [
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,
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]
<date id="FFD20B90BC4FBF3CC144CD07FE3D3908" box="[264,408,516,542]" pageId="4" pageNumber="37" value="1983-08-25">25.viii.1983</date>
, litter and moss, 2Ψ, M. Sharkey (
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); Victoria, Inverness, Cape Breton Highlands National Park [
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,
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, pan trap, forest, 1ɗ, H. Goulet (
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); Victoria, Inverness, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, North Mountain [
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,
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]
<date id="FFD20B90BC4FBF3CC2C2CD7BFCBA3984" box="[654,799,632,658]" pageId="4" pageNumber="37" value="1983-08-26">26.viii.1983</date>
, sifting, bog, 1ɗ 2Ψ, M. Sharkey (
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); Victoria, Inverness, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, North Mountain [
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,
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, pan trap, forest, 9ɗ, H. Goulet (
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,
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, pan trap, forest, 3ɗ 3Ψ, H. Goulet (
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,
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]
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, pan trap, barren, 3ɗ, H. Goulet (
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);
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:
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E Kenora [
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,
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, pitfall, woods, 1Ψ, A.L. Turnbull (
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,
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]
<date id="FFD20B90BC4FBF3CC21ECCAEFD7738D1" box="[594,722,941,967]" pageId="4" pageNumber="37" value="2001-06-26">26.vi.2001</date>
, pitfall, 2Ψ, no collectors (
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); Thunder Bay, Pukaskwa National Park [
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,
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]
<date id="FFD20B90BC4FBF3CC31CCCD7FC7C38F8" box="[848,985,980,1006]" pageId="4" pageNumber="37" value="2002-07-24">24.vii.2002</date>
, 1Ψ, no collectors (
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); Thunder Bay, Black Sturgeon Lake,
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N Hurkett [
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,
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<date id="FFD20B90BC4FBF3CC4DBCCF9FA823F02" box="[1175,1319,1018,1044]" pageId="4" pageNumber="37" value="1972-08-17">17.viii.1972</date>
, mixed cedar­alder litter, 1Ψ, E.E. Lindquist (
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); Nipissing, Sproule Bay, Algonkin Park [
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,
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] no date, 4ɗ 4Ψ, W. Ivie &amp; T.B. Kurata (
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);
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4FBF3CC485CB4BFA873F77" box="[1225,1314,1096,1121]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="37">Québec</emphasis>
: Abitibi Lac Duparquet [
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,
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, flight interception trap, mixed forest, 3ɗ 1Ψ (
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); Gaspé Provincial Park, Hwy 299, 24 mi S Ste­Anne­des­ Monts [
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,
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); Orford, Memphrémagog, Parc national du Mont­Orford [
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,
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]
<date id="FFD20B90BC4FBF3CC245CA0AFD3C3E35" box="[521,665,1289,1315]" pageId="4" pageNumber="37" value="1985-08-02">02.viii.1985</date>
, balsam fir litter, 2ɗ 2Ψ, V. Behan (
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); Gaspé, La Côte­de­Gaspé, Forillon National Park of
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,
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<date id="FFD20B90BC4FBF3CC144CA54FE323E67" box="[264,407,1367,1393]" pageId="4" pageNumber="37" value="1981-08-11">11.viii.1981</date>
, mixed birch­maple­fir litter, 1Ψ, E.E. Lindquist (
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);
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:
</emphasis>
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: Franklin County: Sunderland [
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,
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, 1ɗ 1Ψ, W.M. Kulash (
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);
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: Penobscot County: Orono [
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,
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] no date, 2Ψ, Blake, J.H Emerton Coll. (
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); Piscataquis County:
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NNE of Soubunge Mountain [
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<date id="FFD20B90BC4FBF3CC2CECAF2FCA73D1D" box="[642,770,1521,1547]" pageId="4" pageNumber="37" value="1978-06-01">01.vi.1978</date>
, pitfall spruce­fir forest, 1ɗ, D.T. Jennings &amp; M.W. Houseweart (
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); Piscataquis County:
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,
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<date id="FFD20B90BC4FBF3CC243C93CFD2A3D4F" box="[527,655,1599,1625]" pageId="4" pageNumber="37" value="1977-06-16">16.vi.1977</date>
, pitfall, spruce­fir forest, 1ɗ, D.T. Jennings &amp; M.W. Houseweart (
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);
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: Grafton County: Blue Ridge
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SE Moosilauke Ravine Lodge [
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,
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, pitfall, balsam fir, red spruce, mountain ash, 1Ψ, D. Grosman (
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, 1ɗ, Banks, Emerton (
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: Hamilton County: Blue Ledge [
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,
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<date id="FFD20B90BC4FBF3CC25DC803FD043C0C" box="[529,673,1792,1818]" pageId="4" pageNumber="37" value="1985-08-13">13.viii.1985</date>
, moss, lichen, pine needles on rock, 1Ψ, V. Behan (
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).
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<paragraph id="8BD32D50BC4EBF3DC144CAEBFA8F3D16" blockId="5.[264,1324,1512,1903]" box="[264,1322,1512,1536]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC144CAEBFE1C3D16" bold="true" box="[264,441,1512,1536]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">FIGURES 16.</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC18ACAEAFD053D16" box="[454,672,1513,1536]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">
<taxonomicName id="4C6C56D3BC4EBF3DC18ACAEAFD3E3D16" box="[454,667,1513,1536]" class="Arachnida" family="Linyphiidae" genus="Tapinocyba" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="5" pageNumber="38" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="minuta">Tapinocyba minuta</taxonomicName>
.
</emphasis>
Male and female from Lac Duparquet, Abitibi (Québec)
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="8BD32D50BC4EBF3DC144C90CFA8F3D5D" blockId="5.[264,1324,1512,1903]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">illustrated. 1, dorsal shield of prosoma, lateral view; 2, palpus of male, ventral view; 3, palpus of male, retrolateral view; 4, palpal tibia of male, dorsal view; 5, epigynum, ventral view; 6,</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD32D50BC4EBF3DC144C958FD8D3D64" blockId="5.[264,1324,1512,1903]" box="[264,552,1627,1650]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">spermathecae, dorsal view.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BD32D50BC4EBF3DC144C982FCFF3C17" blockId="5.[264,1324,1512,1903]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC144C982FE643D8F" bold="true" box="[264,449,1665,1689]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">FIGURES 712.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC185C981FD2E3D8F" box="[457,651,1666,1689]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">Tapinocyba prima</emphasis>
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. Male holotype and female allotype from Summit Lake (British Columbia) illustrated. 7, dorsal shield of prosoma, lateral view; 8, palpus of male, ventral view; 9, palpus of male, retrolateral view; 10, palpal tibia of male, dorsal view; 11, epigynum, ventral view; 12, spermathecae, dorsal view.
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<paragraph id="8BD32D50BC4EBF3DC144C80FFE7D3C79" blockId="5.[264,1324,1512,1903]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">
Abbreviations used:
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC18DC80FFE443C09" bold="true" box="[449,481,1804,1823]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">CO</emphasis>
copulatory opening,
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC2EFC80FFD673C09" bold="true" box="[675,706,1804,1823]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">CD</emphasis>
copulatory ducts,
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC320C80FFC323C09" bold="true" box="[876,919,1804,1823]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">DSA</emphasis>
distal suprategular apophysis,
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC4E3C80FFB183C09" bold="true" box="[1199,1213,1804,1823]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">E</emphasis>
embolus,
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC551C80FFA8F3C09" bold="true" box="[1309,1322,1804,1823]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">F</emphasis>
fundus,
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC102C824FECE3C2C" bold="true" box="[334,363,1831,1850]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">FD</emphasis>
fertilization ducts,
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC258C824FD913C2C" bold="true" box="[532,564,1831,1850]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">MS</emphasis>
median septum,
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC286C824FD723C2C" bold="true" box="[714,727,1831,1850]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">P</emphasis>
paracymbium,
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC313C824FCDC3C2C" bold="true" box="[863,889,1831,1850]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">PT</emphasis>
protegulum,
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC3A2C824FBB33C2C" bold="true" box="[1006,1046,1831,1850]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">PTA</emphasis>
Pedipalpal tibia apophysis,
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC540C824FA8E3C2C" bold="true" box="[1292,1323,1831,1850]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">RA</emphasis>
radix,
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC173C842FEF23C42" bold="true" box="[319,343,1857,1876]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">RI</emphasis>
rim,
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC1CAC842FE363C42" bold="true" box="[390,403,1857,1876]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">S</emphasis>
spermatheca,
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4EBF3DC241C842FD8D3C42" bold="true" box="[525,552,1857,1876]" pageId="5" pageNumber="38">TP</emphasis>
tail­piece. Terminology follows
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. Scale bars for figures 1, 7 =
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, all other figures =
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.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C3767EDBBC4DBF3EC174CE18FC7A3930" pageId="6" pageNumber="39" type="diagnosis">
<paragraph id="8BD32D50BC4DBF3EC174CE18FC7A3930" blockId="6.[264,1325,283,1870]" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4DBF3EC174CE18FE703A23" bold="true" box="[312,469,283,309]" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">Diagnosis.—</emphasis>
The males of
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC4DBF3EC23ACE1FFD463A23" box="[630,739,284,309]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">T. minuta</emphasis>
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are distinguished by the rounded dorsal shield of the prosoma; a tail­piece rather large and somewhat pear­shaped; embolus thick, tip strongly twisted; protegulum small and inconspicuous (
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); palpal tibial apophysis thin (
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). The females have an epigynal plate divided into two circular areas delimited on the anterior portion by a rim and joined in the middle to form a median septum (
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). Septum basally enlarged and bearing a circumvolution, leading to the copulatory openings (
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). Spermathecae oriented in a longitudinal axis (
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).
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C3767EDBBC4DBF3EC174CD30FCF93D18" pageId="6" pageNumber="39" type="description">
<paragraph id="8BD32D50BC4DBF3EC174CD30FD8A3F10" blockId="6.[264,1325,283,1870]" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4DBF3EC174CD30FE48395B" bold="true" box="[312,493,563,589]" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">Description.—</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4DBF3EC1A1CD37FD25395B" box="[493,640,564,589]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">Male (n=5)</emphasis>
: Total length: 0.991.00mm; carapace length:
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; carapace width:
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; carapace smooth, shiny, light orange brown (#ff8c00) to light brown (#d2691e), 5 erect setae along midline, cephalic pit and sulci present, dorsal shield of prosoma not raised (
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). Sternum light orange brown, lightly suffused with grey (#8b8378). Chelicerae light orange brown, promargin with 3 large and 2 small teeth, retromargin with 4 denticles. Cheliceral stridulatory ridges easily visible, with ~10 ridges. Abdomen uniformely coloured, light to dark grey (#d3d3d3 to #8b8378), densely covered with semi­erect setae. Legs light orange brown, tibia IIV with one dorsal macroseta; metatarsus I with dorsal trichobothrium, Tm I 0.420.50, Tm IV absent. Palpal tibia with a thin curved apophysis (
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); embolus thick, tip strongly twisted (
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); protegulum small and inconspicuous; fundus visible; paracymbium C­shaped, basally bearing ~9 setae (
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).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD32D50BC4DBF3EC174CB17FCF93D18" blockId="6.[264,1325,283,1870]" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4DBF3EC174CB17FE783F3B" box="[312,477,1044,1069]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">Female (n=5)</emphasis>
: Total length:
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; carapace length:
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; carapace width:
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; carapace colouration as in male, occasionally with suffused grey pattern, 4 erect setae along midline. Colouration of sternum and chelicerae as in male; promargin of chelicerae with 2 large and 3 small teeth, retromargin with 5 denticles. Cheliceral stridulatory organ weak, with ~4 ridges. Abdomen uniformly coloured, lighter than male, light grey to medium grey (#e0eee0 to #c1cdc1), densely covered with semi­erect setae. Legs light orange brown, tibia IIV with one dorsal macroseta; metatarsus I with dorsal trichobothrium, Tm I 0.370.44, Tm IV absent. Epigynal plate divided into two circular areas, delimited on the anterior portion by a rim, joined in the middle to form a median septum. Septum basally enlarged and bearing a circumvolution, leading to the copulatory openings (
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). Spermathecae visible through the cuticle and extending beyond the epigynal plate (
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). Spermathecae oval and oriented in a longitudinal axis, fertilization ducts rather short and sinuous (
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).
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</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C3767EDBBC4DBF3EC174C91FFE543DC0" pageId="6" pageNumber="39" type="distribution">
<paragraph id="8BD32D50BC4DBF3EC174C91FFDF33D90" blockId="6.[264,1325,283,1870]" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4DBF3EC174C91FFE533D20" bold="true" box="[312,502,1564,1590]" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">Distribution.—</emphasis>
Widespread, from British
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to Québec, and limited to the southern portion of the provinces. The southernmost records are from Massachusetts in the North­East
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(
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).
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<paragraph id="8BD32D50BC4DBF3EC174C997FE543DC0" blockId="6.[264,1325,283,1870]" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4DBF3EC174C997FE193DB8" bold="true" box="[312,444,1684,1710]" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">Habitat.—</emphasis>
This species has been collected in coniferous and deciduous forest litter, lichens and mosses.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C3767EDBBC4DBF3FC174C9E7FDD93AC0" lastPageId="7" lastPageNumber="40" pageId="6" pageNumber="39" type="discussion">
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC4DBF3EC174C9E7FE6B3DE8" bold="true" box="[312,462,1764,1790]" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">Remarks.—</emphasis>
References to the species in the literature have to be regarded with caution. It is likely that some of the northern records of
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC4DBF3EC382C80FFBE73C33" box="[974,1090,1804,1829]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">T. minuta</emphasis>
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(e.g.,
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) refer to
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC4DBF3EC279C837FD323C5B" box="[565,663,1844,1869]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">T. prima</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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, given the northern distribution of the latter species (see above). However, as most of the recent authors probably used the illustrations given by
<bibRefCitation id="EFFD50A1BC4CBF3FC138CE47FD0C3A48" author="Crosby" box="[372,681,324,350]" pageId="7" pageNumber="44" refString="Crosby, C. R. &amp; Bishop, S. R. (1933) American Spiders: Erigoneae, males with cephalic pits. Annals of the entomological Society of America, 26 (1), 105 - 182." type="journal article" year="1933">Crosby and Bishop (1933)</bibRefCitation>
that correctly represent
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC4CBF3FC38FCE47FB943A4B" box="[963,1073,324,349]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="40">T. minuta</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(c.f.
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), most of the old records were probably right. The specimens reported by
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Dondale
<emphasis id="B918F142BC4CBF3FC4A0CE6FFA813A93" box="[1260,1316,364,389]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="40">et al</emphasis>
. (1997)
</bibRefCitation>
under
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC4CBF3FC1E5CE97FDBC3ABB" box="[425,537,404,429]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="40">T. minuta</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
from Yukon, which are deposited at the CNC, were examined and belong to
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<emphasis id="B918F142BC4CBF3FC131CEBFFE453AC3" box="[381,480,444,469]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="40">T. prima</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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.
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