Porrhomma, Simon, 1884
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4481.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5963985 |
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Porrhomma View in CoL View at ENA magnum Tanasevitch, 2012
Figs. 27A–F View FIGURE 27 .
Porrhomma View in CoL magnum Tanasevitch, 2012 — Tanasevitch (2012): p. 369, Figs. 1–14 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 , 23 View FIGURE 23 , 24 View FIGURE 24 (descr. ♂ ♀).
Material examined. Paratypes, 1 Ƌ 3 ♀, RUSSIA: Krasnoyarsk Area, West Sayan Mts., 30–40 km S of Aradan Village, Oyskiy Mt. Ridge , 1700 m a.s.l., 8 Jul 1993, leg. D. Logunov ( ZMMU, Ta-7684).
Diagnosis. Among four species of the magnum -group, P. magnum and P. longjiangense have developed eyes with black rings around. P. magnum can be distinguished from P. longjiangense by very small eyes ( Fig. 27A View FIGURE 27 ) and Fe III–IV with one dorsal spine.
Description. ♀ (paratype from West Sayan Mts., Russia, 8 Jul 1993). Carapace yellow-brown, 1.02 mm wide, eyes very small, PME–PME = 2.4 ( Fig. 27A View FIGURE 27 ). Abdomen greyish-yellow. Fe I–IV with one dorsal spine, Fe I with two prolateral spines. Ti I with one prolateral spine, Ti I–II with one retrolateral spine. Tm Mt I = 0.39, Mt I/CW = 1.16.
Epigynum with lateral wings ( Fig. 27C View FIGURE 27 ). Copulatory ducts are very long, the most complicated in the genus, spermathecae are situated between ascending and descending parts of copulatory ducts ( Figs. 27D–F View FIGURE 27 ).
Ƌ (together with female). The AP is shorter than wide, with a concave upper edge, the space between AP and PA very narrow. Embolus very long with a broad velum. Velum without a pigmented spot ( Fig. 27B View FIGURE 27 ).
Variation. Ƌ ♀. Carapace 1.00– 1.35 mm wide. Tm Mt I = 0.34–0.39, Mt I/CW = 1.11–1.35 (n = 4).
Ecology. Recorded in mountainous tundra.
Global distribution. Mountains of southern Siberia , Russia and Kazakhstan after Tanasevitch (2012). See Fig. 28 View FIGURE 28 .
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Zoological Museum, Moscow Lomonosov State University |
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