Agyneta parva ( Banks 1896 )
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Agyneta parva ( Banks 1896) View in CoL
Figs 23 View FIGURES 17 – 24. 17 , 290–299 View FIGURES 290 – 299 , map 20
Bathyphantes parva Banks 1896: 68 . (Description Ƥ).
Meioneta parva Ivie 1969: 6 . (Transferred Ƥ from Bathyphantes View in CoL ).
Microneta meridionalis Crosby & Bishop 1936: 47 , f. 1. (Description Ƥ). (3 Holotype, Ƥ Allotype from Lucedale, Miss., 16 Oct. 1930, Dietrich, AMNH). EXAMINED. NEW SYNONYMY.
Meioneta meridionalis van Helsdingen 1973: 9. (Transferred Ƥ from Microneta View in CoL ).
Meioneta zebrina Chamberlin & Ivie 1944: 92 , f. 149–150. (Description Ƥ). (3 Holotype, Ƥ Allotype from Georgia: Brier Cr., 7 mi N of Sylvania, W 81º 35’: N 32º 48’, April 13, 1943, AMNH). EXAMINED. NEW SYNONYMY.
Agyneta parva Buckle et al. 2001: 101 View in CoL . (Transferred from Meioneta ).
Type material: Bathyphantes parva Banks 1896 , Ƥ HOLOTYPE from Washington, D.C., N. Banks Coll. (unique number 22544). MCZ, EXAMINED.
Diagnosis: Males and females are recognized by their abdominal pattern ( Figs 294, 295 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ). Furthermore, males are diagnosed from all Agyneta by their large palpal retrolateral tibial apophysis, and dorsal tibial apophysis with two pointed tip ( Fig. 290 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ). From A. evadens and A. unimaculata by the presence of three large prongs at the base of the embolus ( Fig. 292 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ). Females are diagnosed from all species by their narrow proximal part of scape enlarging in a large rectangular plate ( Fig. 296 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ). From A. evadens and A. unimaculata by their deep pit hook depression ( Fig. 296 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ), absent in A. evadens and A. unimaculata ( Figs 306 View FIGURES 300 – 308 , 313 View FIGURES 309 – 315 )
Description: Male: Total length 1.53; carapace length 0.72, width 0.55.
CEPHALOTHORAX: Carapace orange-brown, shiny, finely reticulate; lightly suffused with light gray along radiating lines, pars cephalica and margin. Sternum lightly suffused with gray. Clypeus height 2. Chelicerae orange, not excavated; seta-tipped tubercles absent; promargin four denticles, retromargin three tiny denticles. Cheliceral stridulatory organ easily visible ~17 striae, well spaced throughout. ABDOMEN: Patterned with large gray apical band and three gray chevrons ( Fig. 294 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ) or uniformly light to dark gray. LEGS: Light orange; leg I total length: 2.92; leg III total length: 2.02; Tm I: 0.21, TmIV: absent. GENITALIA: Palpal retrolateral tibial apophysis large with one large pointed tip and a small one; dorsal tibial apophysis wide, curved with two pointed tip; two retrolateral trichobothria and a dorsal one ( Fig. 290 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ). Cymbium rounded; glabrous depression present ( Fig. 290 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ); dorsal cymbial tubercle rounded, rugose; ventral tubercle absent; prolateral notch shallow ( Fig. 291 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ). Paracymbium with apical, anterior and posterior pockets long ( Fig. 290 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ). Embolus tip wide, rounded with large bifid prong, basally with three large prongs; Fickert’s gland absent; ventral lamella, rugose with large spikes basally; thumb reaching just over the embolus proper ( Fig. 292 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ). Embolus proper set apically, on a vertical ridge, of equal part ( Fig. 292 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ). Anterior terminal apophysis wide with numerous curved protrusions; posterior terminal apophysis fused to lamella characteristica, short and squared; lamella characteristica with two branches, one with small pointed tip, one large and rugose ( Fig. 293 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ).
Female: Total length 1.56; carapace length 0.70, width 0.55.
CEPHALOTHORAX: Coloration, same as male. Clypeus height 2. Chelicerae orange, promargin five denticles; retromargin three tiny denticles. Cheliceral stridulatory organ easily visible ~10 striae, well spaced throughout. ABDOMEN: Patterned with large gray apical band and three gray chevrons ( Fig. 295 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ) or uniformly light to dark gray. LEGS: Light orange; leg I total length: 2.90; leg III total length: 2.05; Tm I: 0.23; Tm IV: absent, palpal tarsal claw absent. GENITALIA: Epigynum with very narrow anterior part of proximal part of scape, enlarging in a large rectangular plate; epigynal slits more or less oval not reaching the base of the epigynum; pit hook depression deep ( Fig. 296 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ); lateral lobes long; stretcher long; pit small ( Fig. 297 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ). Median part of scape wide, narrowed medially; genital pores located at base of lateral lobes pockets ( Fig. 298 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ). Internal genitalia with elongated ventral receptacula, dorsal receptacula oval ( Figs 297, 298 View FIGURES 290 – 299 ).
Other material examined: USA: Arkansas: Jonesboro, 24.xi–01.xii.1966, 16.ii.1967, 12.iv.1967, 19.i.1967, oak-hickory woods, pitfall, 534Ƥ, Hite ( CAS); Pow-19, 08.vi.1963, 13 ( CAS); Pow-22, 08.vi.1963, 131Ƥ ( CAS); Pow-108, 28.xii.1963, 23 ( CAS); Sumpter, 04.v.1963, pine-oak woods, 13, Leslie ( CAS); Morrilton, 18.iv.1961, 2Ƥ ( CAS); no specific locality, 06.vi.1964, 13 ( CAS); no specific locality, 14.vii.1963, pasture, Traford, 531Ƥ ( CAS); no specific locality, 26.vi.1963, pitfall, Traford, 33 ( CAS); no specific locality, 26.vi.1963, 27.vi.1963, 73,1Ƥ, 13, 10.vii.1963, 13, 11.vii.1963, 1Ƥ, 24.vii.1964, 13, Trafford ( CAS); no specific locality, 15.i.1966, 531Ƥ, 0 9–15. vii.1966, 2 Ƥ, 13.iv.1967, 1Ƥ, Hite ( CAS). Florida: Micanopy, 06.iii.1927, 13, W. Barrows ( AMNH); Chekika State Recreation Area, 50km SW Miami, 01.xi.1984 – 03.iii.1985, hammock forest, malaise-FIT, 13, S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Everglades National Park, Royal Palm Hammock, 02.v–02.viii.1985, hammock forest, malaise- FIT, 53, S., J. Peck ( AMNH); Bunnell, 21.ii.1927, 13, Leonard ( AMNH); Greensboro, 04.iv.1957, 1Ƥ, W. Gertsch ( AMNH); Hammock State Park, iv.1956, mixed litter, cabbage palm, 1Ƥ, C. Hoff ( AMNH); Umatilla, 12.iii.1933, 1Ƥ, H. Wallace ( AMNH); Fort Myers, 1Ƥ ( AMNH); Fort Mayaca, Lake Okeechobee, 02.iii.1957, 2Ƥ, W. Gertsch, R. Forster ( AMNH); Lake Alfred, 29.iii.1957, 1Ƥ, W. Gertsch, R. Forster ( AMNH); Ochopee, Everglades, 27.xii.1963, 1Ƥ, J., W. Ivie ( AMNH); Royal Palm Park, 26.ii.1936, 132Ƥ, Crosby, Bishop ( AMNH), Royal Palm Park, 28.i.1940, 1Ƥ, A. Archer ( AMNH). Kentucky: Kentucky Lake State Park, 13.x.1965, 1Ƥ, J., W. Ivie ( AMNH). Louisiana: Hamburg, LA-18, LA-23, 19.iv.1963, 2Ƥ, R. Allen ( CAS); Hamburg, LA-43, 13.v.1963, 23, R. Allen ( CAS); St. Gabriel, Iberville Parish, 01.vii.1972, 13, 13.vii.1972, 13, 23.vii.1972, 13, 09.viii.1972, 23, 21.ix.1972, 13, 19.vi.1973, 13, 01.ix.1973, 13, F. Howard ( AMNH); Tallulah, 28.xi.1930, 13, 04.xii.1933, 132Ƥ, 19.vi.1934, 331Ƥ, Folsom ( AMNH); Parks, 11.ix.1963, 332Ƥ ( CAS). Missouri: Rolla, 28.iii.1963, H.E.F. ( CAS). Mississippi: no specific locality, 16.xii.1961, 132Ƥ, L. Hubricht ( AMNH). Oklahoma: Big Cedar, 24.vi.1937, 1Ƥ, Standish-Kaiser ( AMNH). South Carolina: Ravenel, 12.ii.1936, 4Ƥ, Crosby, Bishop ( AMNH). Tennessee: Ashburn, 17.vii.1933, 23 ( AMNH); Little Pigeon Creek, 09.vii.1933, 13, W. Ivie ( AMNH). Texas: College Station, Lick Creek Park, 0 1–05. iv.2005, 23, T. Henderson ( TAMU).
Distribution: Southeast USA, west to Texas.
MAP. 20. Localities of Agyneta parva ( Banks 1896) , Agyneta spicula n. sp.
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Agyneta parva ( Banks 1896 )
Dupérré, Nadine 2013 |
Agyneta parva Buckle et al. 2001 : 101
Buckle 2001: 101 |
Meioneta meridionalis
Helsdingen 1973: 9 |
Meioneta parva
Ivie 1969: 6 |
Meioneta zebrina
Chamberlin 1944: 92 |
Microneta meridionalis
Crosby 1936: 47 |
Bathyphantes parva
Banks 1896: 68 |