Orchestina saltitans Banks, 1894
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Orchestina saltitans Banks, 1894 |
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Orchestina saltitans Banks, 1894 View in CoL
Figures 12 View FIGURE 12 , 16G–I, 18E, 19E, 20L, M, 22A,
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Orchestina saltitans Banks, 1894: 300 View in CoL (male holotype from the United States: New York, Sea Cliff (40.848989°, -73.644850°), July, 1894, Nathan Banks, deposited in MCZ 22976, PBI_OON 42750; examined). – Emerton, 1909: 214, pl. 1, figs. 4 (Dm). – Dalmas, 1916: 239, figs. 24–25, 35–36 (m). – Petrunkevitch, 1920: 158, pl. 9, figs. 1–9 (m). – Kaston, 1938: 12 (Df). – Comstock, 1940: 311, fig. 290 (m).
Orchestina saltabunda: Petrunkevitch, 1910: 207 View in CoL , pl. 21, figs. 2–3 (m, misidentified).
NOTE: The collection number of the type specimen is missing, but it is provided in the online catalog of the MCZ collection. We have added a label with this number to the vial.
DIAGNOSIS: Males are similar to those of the other United States species but are easily distinguished by the absence of a conical projection on the promargin of chelicerae (present in O. obscura and O. utahana ) and by the long embolus, shorter in other species (figs. 16G–I, 20L, M). Females lack the external pockets on the epigastric region characteristic of O. moaba , O. utahana , O. kamehameha , O. quasimodo , and O. auburndalensis and can be distinguished from those of O. nadleri by the shape of the anterior receptaculum thinner and longer in O. nadleri , and by the subapical position of the anterior apodemes, placed on the tip of the anterior receptaculum in O. nadleri (figs. 18E, 19E, 22A).
MALE (PBI_OON 42750): Total length 0.92.
CEPHALOTHORAX: Carapace orange-brown, with net-shaped pattern (fig. 12A, B, D). Sternum orange-brown, with net-shaped pattern (fig. 12C). Chelicerae, endites, labium orange-brown. Labium rectangular. Endites without serrula.
ABDOMEN: Dorsum with gray netlike pattern (fig. 12A, B). LEGS: Yellow, patella plus tibia I longer than carapace. GENITALIA (figs. 16G–I, 20L, M): Palp segments yellow with diffuse pattern of brown spots or patches; bulb yellow, spherical; embolus long, dark, sperm duct not very coiled, with only one loop.
FEMALE (PBI_OON 42750): Total length 1.42.
CEPHALOTHORAX: Sternum yellow (fig. 12F). Endites with serrula in single row. LEGS: Patella plus tibia I near as long as carapace. GENITALIA (figs.18E, 19E, 22A): Epigastric region without external pockets, internal pockets absent; anterior receptaculum short, twisted ventrally, with short anterior apodemes; posterior receptaculum present, massive; posterior apodeme formed by entire plate.
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the eastern region of the United States (map 1).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: UNITED STATES: Michigan: Calhoun Co.: Ott Biol. Pres. (42.318983°, -85.125778°), June 06, 1947, A.M. Chickering, 13 ( MCZ 66797, PBI_OON 26480). Ingham Co.: East Lansing, MSU Nat. Sci. building, fourth floor desk, 258 m (42.73083°, -84.47833°), June 19, 1969, 1♀ ( AMNH, PBI_OON 42567). Ann Arbor (42.280825°, -83.743039°), Feb. 07, 1944, R. Westover, 13 ( MCZ 71448, PBI_OON 26478); same data, Apr. 09, 1943, R. Westover, 1♀ ( MCZ 71499, PBI_OON 26479). Ohio: Franklin Co.: Columbus (39.96111°, -82.99889°), W.M. Barrows, 23, 2♀, on building ( AMNH, PBI_ OON 42839). Wayne Co.: Wooster College Campus, in building, 338 m (40.81416°, -81.93361°), Nov. 10, 1958, J.A. Beatty, 13 ( JAB, PBI_OON 42712). Missouri: Boone Co.: Columbia (38.95167°, -92.33389°), June 01, 1905, Crosby, 13 ( CUIC 1416, PBI_OON 42565). Missouri University (38.94528°, -92.32861°), C.R. Crosby, 13 without palps ( AMNH, PBI_OON 42564). New York: Monroe Co.: Dewey Bldg. Campus, Univ. of Rochester (43.128333°, -77.628333°), Aug. 13, 1942, John Buck, 13 ( AMNH, PBI_OON 38007); same data, Nov. 18, 1940, 13 ( AMNH, PBI_ OON 1456); same data, River Campus, Jan. 31, 1946, G. Leclerc, 13 ( AMNH, PBI_OON 1457); Sea Cliff (40.846389°, -73.644444°), N. Banks, 33, 5♀ ( MCZ 71454, PBI_OON 26481). New York Co.: AMNH building, 27 m (40.78111°, -73.97388°), May 26, 1937, Paul Richard, 23, 1♀, 1 juvenile, sex unknown ( AMNH, PBI_OON 42294); same data, Aug. 19, 1936, Gertsch, 13, 1♀ ( AMNH, PBI_OON 42835); same data, Sep. 01, 1937, Paul Richard, 13, 1♀ (MACN-Ar 31474, PBI_OON 51089). Hunterdon Co.: Lambertville, 40.36666°, -74.93333°, Aug. 01, 1951, W. Ivie, 13 ( AMNH, PBI_OON 1446). Massachusetts: Suffolk Co.: Allston (42.3529°, -71.1321°), May 31, 1916, E. Bryant, 1♀ ( MCZ 71451, PBI_OON 26483); same data, Apr. 25, 1916, E. Bryant, on window rill, 13 ( MCZ 71452, PBI_OON 26484); 9 Baldwin St., Cambridge (42.381135, -71.071225), Oct. 13, 1968, W.A. Shear, 13 ( AMNH, PBI_OON 1658). Connecticut: New Haven Co.: Meriden (41.53500°, -72.79750°), Sep. 25, 1937, H.L. Johnson, 13 ( USNM, PBI_OON 42563). Hartford Co.: New Britain (41.66777°, -72.78194°), Nov. 20, 1950, B.J. Kaston, 1♀ ( USNM, PBI_OON 42580). New Haven Co.: (41.310000°, -72.923611°), summer 1934, B.J. Kaston, 13 ( USNM, PBI_OON 42579); same data, Jan. 01, 1934, to Jan. 01, 1937, B.J. Kaston, 133 ( USNM, PBI_OON 42581); same data, Jan. 01, 1934, to Jan. 01, 1937, B.J. Kaston, 3♀ ( USNM, PBI_OON 42582); 3 juveniles, sex unknown ( USNM, PBI_OON 42582). Pennsylvania: Bucks Co.: Horseshoe Bend, Neshaminy Creek NE Jamison (40.27394°, -75.09222°), Jan. 01, 1960, W. Ivie, 1♀ ( AMNH, PBI_OON 1070). New Jersey: Bergen Co.: Ramsey (41.05722°, -74.14139°), May 26, 1939, W. Gertsch, 23, 2♀ ( AMNH, PBI_OON 1445); same data, Feb. 20, 1938, Gertsch, 13 ( AMNH, PBI_ OON 42840). District of Columbia: Washington D.C.: 21 m (38.91535°, -76.95653°), N. Banks, 13, 1♀ ( MCZ 71453, PBI_OON 26485). North Carolina: Carteret Co.: Beaufort, Piver’s Island, 1 m (34.71750°, -76.67194°), July 24, 1965, J.A. Beatty, 13 ( JAB, PBI_ OON 42711). Durham Co.: Durham, Duke Forest (36.017700°, -78.980567°), June 10, 1963, J.A. Beatty, 1♀ ( JAB, PBI_OON 42710). Alabama: Montgomery Co.: Montgomery (32.36604°, -86.29829°), on label: “aedificarian,” A. Archer, 1♀ ( AMNH, PBI_OON 1732). Georgia: Hall Co.: Gainesville, 381 m (34.30444°, -83.83388°), Sep. 01, 1939, B.J. Kaston, 2♀ ( USNM, PBI_OON 42583); same data, Aug. 25, 1942, B J. Kaston, 23, 4♀ ( USNM, PBI_OON 42584); same data, 385 m (34.30444°, -83.83389°), Sep. 10, 1940, B.J. Kaston, 43, 1♀ ( AMNH, PBI_OON 42587); same data, Dec. 07, 1944, B.J. Kaston, 23 ( AMNH, PBI_ OON 42830).
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Orchestina saltitans Banks, 1894
Izquierdo, Matías Andrés & Ramírez, Martín J. 2017 |
Orchestina saltabunda:
Petrunkevitch 1910: 207 |
Orchestina saltitans Banks, 1894: 300
Banks, O 1894: 300 |