Corinna nitens ( Keyserling, 1891 )

Rodrigues, Bruno V. B. & Bonaldo, Alexandre B., 2014, Taxonomic revision of the species group rubripes of Corinna Koch, 1842 (Araneae; Corinnidae), Zootaxa 3815 (4), pp. 451-493 : 463

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Corinna nitens ( Keyserling, 1891 )
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Corinna nitens ( Keyserling, 1891) View in CoL

Fig. 41 View FIGURE 41

Hypsinotus nitens Keyserling, 1891: 57 , pl. 2, fig. 30 (lectotype and paralectotype from Blumenau, Santa Catarina, Brazil, BMNH; not re-examined).

Corinna nitens View in CoL ; Simon, 1897: 192; Petrunkevitch, 1911: 468; Mello-Leitão, 1923: 54; 1927: 398; Roewer, 1954: 598; Bonnet, 1956; 1214. Bonaldo, 2000 (figs. 119–122): 41; Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2002: 250.

Diestus altifrons Mello-Leitão, 1945: 260 (holotype from Pindapoy, Misiones, Argentina, II.1942, Bridarolli col., MLP 16575, not re-examined); Roewer, 1954: 602; Arrozpide, 1986: 17. Synonymized with Corinna nitens View in CoL by Bonaldo, 2000.

Diagnosis. Males of Corinna nitens resemble those of C. rubripes by having the tip of the conductor extending retrolaterally, but differ by the obtuse apex of RTA and by the absence of both the proapical tegular projection and the quadrangular process on conductor base ( Bonaldo, 2000: figs. 119–120); females ressembles those of C. rubripes and C. kuryi n. sp. by the copulatory opening posteriorly placed, but differ by the epigynal plate extremely projected posteriorly, copulatory ducts not visible ventrally and copulatory opening placed in a small posterior atrium ( Bonaldo, 2000: figs. 121–122).

Description. See Bonaldo, 2000.

Distribuition. Peru, Bolívia, Paraguay, Northern Argentina, Southeastern and Southern Brazil.

New records: Brazil. Góias: Cidade Ocidental [16° 6'51.79"S 47°56'13.75"W] (área rural), 1 female, 20.III.2001, L. Fonseca (UNB 1110); Catalão [18° 9'40.37"S 47°56'41.61"W], 1 male and 2 females, Blaser (UNB 690). Distrito Federal: Brasília [15°49'36.09"S 47°55'18.55"W], 1 male, 1.X.2002, D. Diniz (UNB 1889); 2 males, a 20.III.2001 (UNB 1112); 1 male, 14.XI.2001 (UNB 1553); (Jardim Botânico) [15°52'45.92"S 47°50'32.16"W], 1 male, 19.VIII.2002, D. Diniz (UNB 1924); 1 male, 20.IV.2002, P. C. Motta (UNB 1885); 1 male, 12.X.2001, D. Diniz, F. S. P. Godoi (UNB 1376); (Fazenda Água Limpa) [15°56'45"S 47°56'8"W], 1 female, 22.V.1998, P. C. Motta and R. Bertani (UNB 326); 1 male, 25.XI.1995, P. C. Motta (UNB 134). Minas Gerais: Morro do Pilar [19°12'49.12"S 43°23'8.38"W], 1 female, 10.IV.2011, P. Henrique (UFMG 7807); Santa Bárbara (RPPN Santuário do Caraça, Pico do Sol), 20°03'31.85"S 43°30'19.72"W, 1 male, 7.XI.2009, L.N. Perillo (UFMG 6651); Simonésia (RPPN Estação Biológica da Mata do Sossego) 20°04'25"S 42°04'13"W, 1 male, 28–30.XI.2010, M.T.T. Santos (UFMG 4741); Viçosa [20°45'15.32"S 42°52'56.55"W] (Escola Superior de Agricultura de Viçosa), 5 females, 21.II.1938, 21.II.1938 (MNRJ 3123); Tiradentes (Serra de São José) [21° 6'11.79"S 44°10'44.10"W], 1 female, 22.VIII.1990, R.J.V. Alves (MNRJ); Lavras (Escola Superior de Agricultura de Lavras), 1 female, 25.II.1993, R.L.C. Baptista (MNRJ 3125); Juiz de Fora (Reserva Biológica Municipal Poço das Antas) 21°45'37.8"S 43°19'10.2"W, 2–3.IV.2011, G.H.F. Azevedo and A.J. Santos (UFMG 5293); Itajúba (Horto Florestal Anhumas) 22°25'36"S 45° 28'10"W, 1 male, I.2010, C.G.G. Castro (UFMG 4254); 1 male, IV.2010 (UFMG 4255); Rio Preto [22°48'0.00"S 45°45'60.00"W], 3 males and 2 females, 12–20.V.2002, Exp. Arachné (MNRJ 6442). Espírito Santo: Santa Teresa (Estação Biológica de Santa Lúcia) [19º 56’ 10” S 40º 36’ 06” W], 1 female, 29–31.VII.2009, Equipe Myriapodologia GS (MNRJ 6008); (Museu Mello-Leitão) [19°56'10.92"S 40°36'0.39"W], 2 males, 14–18.V.2004, A. Giupponi (MNRJ 6432). Rio de Janeiro: Santa Maria Madalena (Parque Estadual do Desengano, Morumbecá) [21°53'34.41"S 41°54'48.31"W], 1 female, 13–17.V.2008, A. Kury, C. Sampaio and T. Moreira (MNRJ 13962); Nova Friburgo (Amparo) [22°15'8"S 42°27'36"W], 1 female, 20.XII.1993, A. Kury (MNRJ 13223); Itatiaia [22°29'44.63"S 44°33'39.41"W], 1 female, 15–17.XI.2007, C. Mello-Patir (MNRJ 6450); 1 male (MNRJ 6434); (Parque Nacional do Itatiaia) [22°27'17"S 44°36'29.08"W], 1 female, 15–22. II.2011, G.H.F. Azevedo et al. (UFMG 9700); 1 male (UFMG 9701); Teresópolis (Parque Nacional da Serra dos Orgãos) [22°27'23.4''S 42°59'41.4''W], 1 male, X.2006, Exp. Arachné (MNRJ 6439); Jacarepaguá (Represa do Cigano) [22°56'24.84"S 43°17'55.12"W], 1 female, 12.VII.89, A. Kury (MNRJ 6433); Rio de Janeiro (Parque Nacional da Tijuca) [22°57'40.93"S 43°16'30.83"W], 1 female, 20.I.2001, R.L.C. Baptista (MNRJ 3943); 1 female, XI.1985 (MNRJ 3301); (Parque Nacional da Tijuca, Serra da Carioca) [22°57'38.79"S 43°14'45.25"W], 1 male, 18.XI.2001, E.H. Wienskoski (MNRJ 6448); (Parque Nacional da Tijuca, Mesa do Imperador) [22°58'13"S 43°15'28"W], 1 male, 9.V.1988, R.L.C. Baptista (MNRJ 3297); Niterói (Itaipú) [22°56'59.19"S 43° 2'2.62"W], 1 male, 9.X.1996, C.C. Ratto (MNRJ 6445). São Paulo: Botucatu [22°53'53"S 48°29'29"W], 1 female, X.2002, (MNRJ 6443); 1 female, VI.2001, E.H. Wienskoski (MNRJ 6430); 1 female, 25.V.1988, R.L.C. Baptista (MNRJ 3298). Paraná: Fernandes Pinheiro (Floresta Nacional de Irati), 25°23'2.22"S 50°34'55.07"W, 1 male, 7.IV.2012, J.Ricetti (MPEG 20261); Candói (Usina Hidrelétrica de Fundão, Rio Jordão), 25°43'30.43"S 52° 1'32.19"W, 2 males and 12 females, V.2005, J. Ricetti (MPEG 20262). Santa Catarina: (Reserva Biológica Marinha, Ilha do Arvoredo) [27°16'60’’S 48°22'W], 1 female, 3–4.V.1996, A.A. Lise et al. (MCTP 10493). Rio Grande do Sul: Vicente Dutra [27°10'0.33"S 53°24'19.65"W], 1 male, II.2006, T. Freitas (MCTP 19919); Gramado [29°22'7.65"S 50°52'43.12"W], 1 male, VII.2008, A.A. Lise (MCTP 22572); São Francisco de Paula [29°26'48.23"S 50°34'48.33"W] (Potreiro Velho), 1 male, 02.VI.2000, A.A. Lise (MCTP 14633); Sapiranga [29°38'39.71"S 51° 0'34.83"W] (Picada Verão), 1 female, 27.XII.1983, M.N. Strieder (MCTP 18077); Taquara [29°38'29.61"S 50°47'43.95"W], 1 male and 1 female, 18.VI.1988, F.C. Quadros (MCTP 26098); (Santa Cruz do Pinhal) [29°45'17.53"S 50°48'26.67"W], 1 male, 8.VIII.1993, L. Buckup (MCTP 4333). PERU. Cusco: Río Camisea (Cashiari), 11°52'57"S 72°39'02"W, 1 male, 29.XI.1997, S. Cordova (MUSM 504355). Puno: Sandia [14°14'41.93"S 69°25'51.93"W], 1 female, 9.XII.1997, J.A. Ochoa (MUSM 504195). BOLIVIA. La Paz: Nor Yungas (Coroico) [16°11'39.04"S 67°43'43.72"W], 1 female, 1.III.1990, E. Penaranda (IBN); 1 male, 24.II.1990 (IBN).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Corinnidae

Genus

Corinna

Loc

Corinna nitens ( Keyserling, 1891 )

Rodrigues, Bruno V. B. & Bonaldo, Alexandre B. 2014
2014
Loc

Diestus altifrons Mello-Leitão, 1945 : 260

Arrozpide 1986: 17
Roewer 1954: 602
Mello-Leitao 1945: 260
1945
Loc

Corinna nitens

Bosselaers 2002: 250
Roewer 1954: 598
Mello-Leitao 1923: 54
Simon 1897: 192
1897
Loc

Hypsinotus nitens

Keyserling 1891: 57
1891
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