Archoleptoneta schusteri Gertsch, 1974

Ledford, Joel M. & Griswold, Charles E., 2010, A study of the subfamily Archoleptonetinae (Araneae, Leptonetidae) with a review of the morphology and relationships for the Leptonetidae, Zootaxa 2391, pp. 1-32 : 11-13

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.193866

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6204724

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Archoleptoneta schusteri Gertsch, 1974
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Archoleptoneta schusteri Gertsch, 1974

( Figs. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 5 , 6–10 View FIGURES 6 – 10 , 23, 25–26 View FIGURES 23 – 28 , 33 View FIGURES 29 – 34 , 35, 37, 39, 41 View FIGURES 35 – 42 , 43–45, 47–48 View FIGURES 43 – 48 , 49–56 View FIGURES 49 – 56 , 76–78 View FIGURES 73 – 78 , 97–102 View FIGURES 97 – 102 , 109 View FIGURES 109 – 114 )

Types. Male holotype from 6 miles Southeast of Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County, California, USA (AMNH, examined).

Other material examined. USA: California: Alameda County: Berkeley, 2.iii.1958, L. M. Smith, 37.87N, 122.26W, 4 females ( AMNH); Castro Valley, 24.iii.1941, W. M. Pearce, 37.71N, 122.07W, 1 female ( AMNH); Oakland, 30.ii.1953, W. O. Bentinck, 37.77N, 122.21W, 1 female ( AMNH); Sinbad Creek, West of Pleasanton, 27.iii.1992, D. Ubick, 37.61N, 121.88W, 1 female (DU); Contra Costa County: 1mi. West Orinda, 12.xii.1953, V. Roth, 37.88N, 122.20W, 1 male, 3 females ( AMNH); Mt. Diablo State Park, North Gate Road, 22.ii.1991, D. Ubick, 37.88N, 121.98W, 1 female (DU); Fresno County: 0.3 mi. South Highway 180 along Highway 63, 29.iii.1991, D. Ubick, 36.72N, 119.28W, 3 males, 2 females, 2 juveniles (DU); Marin County: Carson Ridge, 1.i.1961, C. W. O'Brien, 37.96N, 122.63W, 1 male ( AMNH); Inverness, xi.1953, V. Roth, 38.083N, 122.83W, 1 female ( AMNH); Novato, 7.i.1987, D. Ubick, 38.12N, 122.57W, 1 male, 1 female, 2 juveniles (DU); Novato, Burdell Mountain, 16.iii.1990, D. Ubick and T. S. Briggs, 38.12N, 122.57W, 2 males (DU); Novato, San Marin Drive, 2.i.1986, D. Ubick, 38.12N, 122.57W, 1 male, 3 females (DU); Novato, San Marin Drive, 18.iv.1992, D. Ubick and J. Boutin, 38.12N, 122.57W, 2 males (DU); South Slope of Burdell Mtn., North of Novato, 28.xi.1992, D. Ubick, J. Boutin, C. Griswold, and T. Meikle, 38.12N, 122.57W, 2 males, 8 females, 3 juveniles ( CASC); 3mi. NW San Rafael, Terra Linda, 7.iii.1982, D. Ubick and T. S. Briggs, 38.00N, 122.55W, 2 males (DU); Novato, San Marin Drive, 14.iii.1982, D. Ubick, 38.12N, 122.57W, 1 male, 2 females (DU); Novato, San Marin Drive, 7.xii.1985, D. Ubick, 38.12N, 122.57W, 1 male, 3 females (DU); Tiburon, Ring Mtn., 19.iii.1994, D. Ubick, 37.90N, 122.48W, 1 male, 1 female (DU); Monterey County: Coast Ridge Trail, 1.vi.1991, D. Ubick, 35.97N, 121.43W, 1 female (DU); Point Cypress, 4mi. NE of Carmel, 23.ii.1957, G. A. Marsh, 36.56N, 121.82W, 1 female ( AMNH); Napa County: 3mi. North Calistoga, 31.xii.1953, G. A. Marsh, R. O. Schuster, and V. Roth, 38.62N, 122.57W, 2 females ( AMNH); Mt. St. Helena, 31.xii.1953, G. Marsh, R. Schuster, and V. Roth, 38.66N, 122.63W, 1 female ( AMNH); San Benito County: 12.7mi. SE of Pacines on Panoche Rd., 1.xii.1984, D. Ubick, 36.66N, 121.05W, 1 male, 2 females (DU); San Francisco County: Potrero Hill, 18.i.1990, D. Ubick, 37.75N, 122.39W, 1 male (DU); Potrero Hill, 23.xii.1988, T. S. Briggs, 37.75N, 122.39W, 1 female (DU); San Mateo County: Belmont, 5.iii.1961, R. O. Schuster, 37.51N, 122.29W, 1 female ( AMNH); Canada College, 23.x.1988, T. S. Briggs, 37.44N, 122.26W, 2 females (DU); Edgewood Park, 2.i.1987, D. Ubick, 37.47N, 122.28W, 1 female, 2 juveniles (DU); Edgewood Park, 24.xii.1987, D. Ubick, 37.47N, 122.28W, 1 male (DU); Polhemus Rd., 2.i.1983, D. Ubick, 37.52N, 122.34W, 3 females (DU); San Bruno Mountain, 1.iii.1992, D. Ubick, 37.68N, 122.43W, 1 female (DU); San Bruno Mountain, 18.i.1992, D. Ubick, 37.68N, 122.43W, 1 female (DU); Sharp Park, 29.iii.1960, S. F. Bailey, 37.63N, 122.47W, 1 male ( AMNH); Jasper Ridge Biological Reserve, 30.xii.1988, D. Ubick, 37.40N, 122.24W, 3 females, 2 juveniles (DU); Santa Clara County: Henry Coe State Park, 31.iii.1989, D. Ubick, 37.21N, 121.51W, 1 female (DU); Mt. Madonna, 2.i.1954, R. Burdick, 37.01N, 121.70W, 1 male, 6 females ( AMNH); San Antonio Valley Rd., 7.iv.1991, D. Ubick, 37.35N, 121.54W, 1 female (DU); Santa Teresa County Park, South end, serpentine grassland, 10.ii.1989, 37.21N, 121.78W, D. Ubick, 1 female (DU); Shaeirn Ranch, 5.2mi. North Bell Station, 10.ii.1991, D. Ubick, W. Rauscher, 37.11N, 121.31W, 6 females (DU); Stevens Creek, 2.vi.1957, R. O. Schuster, 37.27N, 122.07W, 2 males, 6 females ( AMNH); Stevens Creek, 27.vii.1957, G. A. Marsh, 37.27N, 122.07W, 1 female ( AMNH); Santa Cruz County: 9.5mi. NE of Soquel, 31.xii.1956, S. M. Fidel, 37.11N, 121.95W, 6 males, 1 female, 8 juveniles ( AMNH); Ben Lomond, 21.vi.1953, C. D. MacNeill, 37.07N, 122.08W, 1 male ( AMNH); Santa Boulder Creek, 22.i.1955, Burdick and Wasbauer, 37.13N, 122.12W, 1 female ( AMNH); Cave Gulch, 18.vi.1984, D. Ubick, 36.99N, 122.07W, 1 female (DU); Shasta County: outside Potter Creek Cave, 8.vi.1995, D. Ubick, 40.78N, 122.28W, 1 female (DU); Sonoma County: 1.5mi. East Healdsburg, 29.iii.1981, D. Ubick, 38.62N, 122.83W, 1 female (DU); Mark West Springs, 31.xii.1953, Roth, Schuster, and Marsh, 38.54N, 122.72W, 1 female ( AMNH); Tulare County: Bacon Hill, 24.iii.1991, D. Ubick, T. Briggs, and W. Rauscher, 36.45N, 119.18W, 1 male (DU); Sequoia/ Kings Cyn. National Park, Clough Cave, 27.iv.2004, J. Krejca, P. Sprouse, S. Fryer, D. Ubick, P. Paquin, 36.35N, 118.76W, 2 females ( CASC).

Diagnosis. Separated from Archoleptoneta gertschi sp. nov. by having males with an embolus that runs the length of the tarsus ( Figs. 76 View FIGURES 73 – 78 , 98 View FIGURES 97 – 102 ) and an apically pointed median sclerite ( Figs. 98, 101 View FIGURES 97 – 102 ). Females with elongate spermathecae on narrow bases, approximately three times as long as wide ( Fig. 109 View FIGURES 109 – 114 ).

Description. Male (holotype).

Total length 1.36. Specimen yellow- orange; missing left leg II and patella- tarsus of legs III & IV.

Carapace 0.55 long, 0.48 wide, height at fovea 0.23 x carapace width; clypeus 0.08 high, chelicerae 0.23 long. Ocular area 0.04 long, 0.06 wide. Sternum 0.4 long, 0.35 wide; labium 0.03 long, 0.09 wide; palpal coxae 0.19 long, 0.11 wide.

Legs covered with fine setae. Leg formula IV, I, II, III. Measurements (Femur + Patella + Tibia + Metatarsus + Tarsus = [Total]): I: 0.76 + 0.21 + 0.20 + 0.58 + 0.40 = [2.15]; II: 0.64 + 0.20 + 0.53 + 0.47 + 0.28 = [2.12]; III: 0.58 + 0.18 + 0.46 + 0.43 + 0.34 = [1.99]; IV: 0.76 + 0.18 + 0.69 + 0.52 + 0.38 = [2.53]; pedipalpus: 0.32 + 0.08 + 0.15 + 0.29 = [0.84]. Femur I 1.58 x carapace width, palpal femur 0.66 x carapace width.

Palpal bulb 0.17 long, 0.13 wide; embolus sinuous and extending to the tip of the tarsus. Prolateral sclerite straight, produced to a blunt point apically; median sclerite with a slight retrolateral bend and tapering to a fine point; retrolateral sclerite tapering to a fine point.

Abdomen pale, without pattern, 0.81 long, 0.50 wide.

Variation (n = 8). Total length 1.23–1.77; carapace length 1.15–1.23 x carapace width; OAL 0.50–0.66 x OAW; length femur I 1.58–1.90 x carapace width, palpal femur 0.59–0.67 x carapace width. Embolus straight ( Fig. 98 View FIGURES 97 – 102 ) to sinuous ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 73 – 78 ).

Female (Soquel).

Total length 1.45. Coloration and markings identical to male.

Carapace 0.60 long, 0.48 wide, height at fovea 1.4 × carapace width; clypeus 0.09 high, chelicerae 0.24 long. Ocular area 0.40 long, 0.70 wide. Sternum as long as wide; labium 0.03 long, 0.08 wide; palpal coxae 0.18 long, 0.06 wide.

Leg measurements (Femur + Patella + Tibia + Metatarsus + Tarsus = [Total]): I: 0.73 + 0.21 + 0.65 + 0.55 + 0.39 = [2.53]; II: 0.61 + 0.18 + 0.55 + 0.47 + 0.35 = [2.16]; III: 0.58 + 0.19 + 0.47 + 0.44 + 0.32 = [2.0]; IV: 0.73 + 0.19 + 0.69 + 0.50 + 0.37 = [2.48]; pedipalpus: 0.23 + 0.11 + 0.16 + 0.24 = [0.74]. Femur I 1.5 × carapace width, palpal femur 0.47 × carapace width.

Abdomen 0.85 long, 0.73 wide. Spermathecae longer than wide and with narrow bases ( Fig. 109 View FIGURES 109 – 114 ).

Variation (n = 5). Total length 1.45–1.82; carapace length 1.20–1.27 × carapace width; OAL 0.57–0.67 × OAW; length femur I 1.50–1.72 × carapace width, palpal femur 0.42–0.61 × carapace width.

Distribution. Widespread in California ( Fig.115 View FIGURES 115 – 116 ) from Sonoma County south to Monterey County and east to Fresno County.

Natural history. Archoleptoneta schusteri occurs in a variety of habitats but are most commonly encountered under moist stones and leaf litter. Several populations in the Bay Area are abundant on serpentine soils. The eggsac is a flattened disc, which contains 4– 6 eggs, adhered to the bottom of stones. Specimens maintained in captivity produced minimal silk and cribellate carding behavior has not been observed.

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

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