Oedothorax trilobatus, (BANKS, 1896)

Lin, Shou-Wang, Lopardo, Lara & Uhl, Gabriele, 2022, Evolution of nuptial-gift-related male prosomal structures: taxonomic revision and cladistic analysis of the genus Oedothorax (Araneae: Linyphiidae: Erigoninae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 195, pp. 417-584 : 450-451

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Oedothorax trilobatus
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OEDOTHORAX TRILOBATUS ( BANKS, 1896) View in CoL

( FIGS 7P View Figure 7 , 8B View Figure 8 , 9B View Figure 9 , 17 View Figure 17 ; SUPPORTING INFORMATION, FIG. S1B View Figure 1 )

Dicyphus trilobatus Banks, 1896: 64 (Dm) .

Hypomma trilobata Crosby, 1905: 310 .

Lophocarenum trilobatum Emerton, 1909: 191 , pl. 3, fig. 1 (m).

Oedothorax trilobatus Bishop & Crosby, 1935: 268 View in CoL , pl. 22, figs 7, 8 (m, Df).

Oedothorax trilobatus Paquin & Dupérré, 2003: 115 View in CoL , figs 1190–1193 (mf).

Oedothorax trilobatus Marusik et al., 2010: 287 View in CoL , figs 3–11 (mf).

Type material: Bishop & Crosby (1935) stated that the type locality was Ithaca, New York, but no type designation data was provided by Banks (1896). The original and subsequent descriptions, nevertheless, make the identification of this species unequivocal.

Examined material: USA: New York, McLean 2♂ 8.v.1919 ( AMNH) ; Laborador Pond , 1♂ 14.v.1921, Tarris Sherman, C. Bishop Collection ( AMNH) ; Alaska, Matanuska (61° N, 149° W), 1♂ 20.v.1945, coll. J. C. Chamberlin, det. Wilton Ivie ( AMNH) GoogleMaps ; Matanuska (61°32’ N, 149°12’ W), 1♂ v.–vi.1944, coll. J. C. Chamberlin, det. Wilton Ivie ( AMNH) GoogleMaps ; Wyoming, Teton Park ( Two Ocean Lake ), (43° N, 110° W), 1♂ 18.viii.1950, coll. D. C. Lowrie ( AMNH) GoogleMaps ; Ontario, Lake Temagami , Island 1024 (46°59’ N, 80°3’ W), 1♂ 8♀ 15.– 25.viii.1946, coll. Gertsch, Ivie, Kurata, det. Wilton Ivie ( AMNH) GoogleMaps ; Utah, Smith & Morehouse Canyon (40°47’ N, 111°6’ W), 2♂ 2♀ 3.vi.1934, coll. and det. Wilton Ivie ( AMNH) GoogleMaps . Canada: British Columbia, Terrace , 1♂ 1.–10.vi.1931, leg. Hippisley, Sherman C. Bishop Collection ( AMNH) .

Diagnosis:

Males: This species can be identified by the shape of post-ocular groove and hump, different from all other species with similar prosomal modifications by the anterior side of the hump having one central and two lateral lobes.

Females: Similar to females of other species in the Oedothorax s.s., but can be identified by its long and maneuvering copulatory ducts in epigyne ( Fig. 17E, F View Figure 17 ); distinguished from Oe. fuscus, Oe. agrestis, Oe. meridionalis and Oe. tingitanus by having one sub- AME seta instead of two.

Description:

Male (Matanuska, 61° N, 149°W): Total length: 2.22. Prosoma: 0.98 long, 0.79 wide, postocular region with transverse hairy groove, posterior to the groove a hump anteriorly divided into three lobs; interocular region with thin, translucent setae directed laterally ( Fig. 7P View Figure 7 ). Eyes: AME-AME: 0.03, AME width: 0.05, AME-ALE: 0.03, ALE width: 0.07, ALE-PLE: 0.01, PLE width: 0.07, PLE-PME: 0.05, PME width: 0.05, PME-PME: 0.14. Clypeus: not hirsute, one sub-AME seta. Sternum: 0.62 long, 0.62 wide. Chelicerae: mastidia absent; stridulatory striae rows widely and evenly spaced ( Fig. 8B View Figure 8 ). Legs: dorsal proximal macroseta on tibia I, II, III and IV 0.21, 0.19, 1.19 and 1.06 times diameter of tibia, respectively; Tm I: 0.68. Pedipalp: TPA long, rod-like and scaly at tip, prolateral side laterally extended, median site with smaller rod-like projection with scaly tip; BT absent ( Fig. 17C View Figure 17 ); PC short, base visible from dorsal view, distal setae at median position ( Fig. 17A View Figure 17 ); T without papillae, PT with papillae; TS short, without papillae ( Fig. 17D View Figure 17 ); DSA tip broad and smoothly serrated ( Fig. 17A View Figure 17 ); EM short, distally oriented, cylindrical, with long papillae ( Fig. 17A View Figure 17 ); TP without small protuberances; E long, prolaterally spiral, not broadened at basal part ( Fig. 17B View Figure 17 ). Opisthosoma: dark brown, evenly coloured ( Fig. 9B View Figure 9 ).

Female (Ontario, Lake Temagami): Total length: 2.74. Prosoma: 1.17 long, 0.91 wide. Eyes: AME-AME: 0.03, AME width: 0.06, AME-ALE: 0.03, ALE width: 0.09, ALE-PLE: 0.01, PLE width: 0.09, PLE-PME: 0.04, PME width: 0.08, PME-PME: 0.07. Clypeus: not hirsute, one sub-AME seta. Sternum: 0.69 long; 0.65 wide. Legs: dorsal proximal macroseta on tibia I, II, III and IV 1.62, 1.64, 1.89 and 2.15 times diameter of tibia, respectively; Tm I: 0.75. Epigyne: Clade 13 characteristic morphology, borders between dorsal and ventral plates parallel, copulatory duct long, curved ( Fig. 17E–G View Figure 17 ). Opisthosoma: brown, evenly coloured.

Variation: The measurements are based on examined material.

Males (N = 10, means in parentheses): Total length 1.91–2.40 (2.17). Prosoma: 0.94–1.04 (0.99) long, 0.76– 0.81 (0.79) wide. Legs: dorsal proximal macroseta on tibia I, II, III and IV 0.11–0.23 (0.18, N = 8), 0.15–0.40 (0.20, N = 7), 0.33–1.24 (0.82, N = 9) and 0.77–1.72 (1.36, N = 7) times diameter of tibia, respectively; Tm I: 0.63–0.69 (0.66, N = 9).

Females (N = 10, means in parentheses): Total length 2.57–3.04 (2.81). Prosoma: 1.07–1.25 (1.19) long, 0.83– 0.98 (0.92) wide. Legs: dorsal proximal macroseta on tibia I, II, III and IV 1.52–1.94 (1.64), 1.52–1.94 (1.64), 1.70–2.06 (1.87) and 1.80–2.44 (2.02) times diameter of tibia, respectively; Tm I: 0.35–0.75 (0.65).

Distribution: USA, Canada, Russia.

Habitat: In vegetation in/next to ponds or swamps.

Banks N, 1896. A few new spiders. The Canadian Entomologist 28: 62 - 65.

Crosby CR. 1905. A catalogue of the Erigoneae of North America, with notes and descriptions of new species. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 57: 301 - 343.

Crosby CR, Bishop SC. 1935. A new species of Hybocoptus from New York. Entomological News 46: 125 - 127.

Emerton JH. 1909. Supplement to the New England spiders. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 14: 171 - 236.

Marusik YM, Ryabukhin AS, Kuzminykh GV. 2010. New data on spiders and harvestmen (Arachnida: Aranei & Opiliones) from western Koryakia, Kamchatka Peninsula. Arthropoda Selecta 19: 283 - 293.

Paquin P, Duperre N, 2003. Guide d'identification des araignees (Araneae) du Quebec, Fabreries, Supplement 11. Varennes: Association des entomologistes amateurs du Quebec.

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Figure 1. The consensus tree of 296 most-parsimonious trees from the analysis of the expanded matrix of Miller & Hormiga (2004) and Frick et al.(2010) (Matrix I), with Bremer/Jackknife support values shown beside nodes. Newly appended taxa in bold.

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Figure 7. Male prosomal morphology, lateral.A, Emertongone montifera (Emerton, 1882) (Paquin & Dupérré, 2003, fig. 1187). B, Shaanxinus mingchihensis Lin, 2019 (traced from photograph). C, ‘Oedothorax’ paracymbialis Tanasevitch, 2015 (traced from photograph). D, ‘Oe.’ kodaikanal Tanasevitch, 2015 (traced from photograph). E, ‘Oe.’ cunur Tanasevitch, 2015 (traced from photograph). F, ‘Oe.’ stylus Tanasevitch, 2015 (traced from photograph). G, Atypena cirrifrons (Heimer, 1984) (traced from photograph). H, A. formosana (Oi, 1977) (Oi, 1977, fig. 2). I, ‘Oe.’ nazareti Scharff, 1989 (Scharff, 1989: fig. 7). J, Gongylidium rufipes (Linnaeus, 1758) (traced from photograph). K, Ummeliata insecticeps (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) (Tu & Li 2004: fig. 8A). L, U. esyunini (Zhang, Zhang & Yu, 2003) (Zhang et al., 2003, fig. 2A). M, Hylyphantes graminicola (Sundevall, 1830) (traced from photograph). N, Tmeticus tolli Kulczyński, 1908 (traced from photograph). O, Oedothorax gibbosus (Blackwall, 1841) [Roberts, 1987: fig. 21 (e)]. P, Oe. trilobatus (Banks, 1896) (Bishop & Crosby, 1935: fig. 79). Q, Oe. gibbifer (Kulczyński, 1882) (Heimer & Nentwig, 1991: fig.604.5).R, Oe.apicatus (Blackwall, 1850) [Roberts, 1987: fig.23 (d)].S, Oe. retusus (Westring, 1851) [Roberts, 1987: fig. 23 (c)]. T, Oe. paludigena Simon, 1926 [Millidge, 1975: fig. (5)]. U, Oe. meridionalis Tanasevitch, 1987 (Tanasevitch, 1987: fig. 107).V, Oe. agrestis (Blackwall, 1853) (Roberts, 1987: fig. 23B).W, Oe. fuscus (Blackwall, 1834) (Roberts, 1987: fig. 23A). X, Oe. tingitanus (Simon, 1884) (Denis, 1968: fig. 11).

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Figure 8. Male chelicerae, stridulatory striae on lateral side. A, Oedothorax gibbosus (Blackwall, 1841). B, Oe. trilobatus (Banks, 1896). C, Oe. gibbifer (Kulczyński, 1882). D, Oe. apicatus (Blackwall, 1850). E, Oe. retusus (Westring, 1851). F, Oe. paludigena Simon, 1926. G, Oe. meridionalis Tanasevitch, 1987. H, Oe. agrestis (Blackwall, 1853). I, Oe. fuscus (Blackwall, 1834). J, Oe. tingitanus (Simon, 1884). Scale bars 0.05 mm.

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Figure 9. Male opisthosoma, dorsal view. A, Oedothorax gibbosus (Blackwall, 1841). B, Oe. trilobatus (Banks, 1896). C, Oe. gibbifer (Kulczyński, 1882). D, Oe. apicatus (Blackwall, 1850). E, Oe. retusus (Westring, 1851). F, Oe. paludigena Simon, 1926. G, Oe. meridionalis Tanasevitch, 1987. H, Oe. agrestis (Blackwall, 1853). I, Oe. fuscus (Blackwall, 1834). J, Oe. tingitanus (Simon, 1884). Scale bars 0.1 mm.

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Figure 17. Oedothorax trilobatus (Banks, 1896). A–D, male left palp. A, retrolateral view. B, prolateral view. C, dorsal view. D, ventral view. E–G, epigyne. E, ventral view. F, dorsal view. G, external morphology. Scale bar 0.1 mm.

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Linyphiidae

Genus

Oedothorax