Nesticella mogera (Yaginuma, 1972)
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Taxon classification Animalia Araneae Nesticidae
Nesticella mogera (Yaginuma, 1972) View in CoL
Nesticus terrestris Yaginuma, 1970: 390, fig. 7 (♂, mismatched).
Nesticus mogera Yaginuma, 1972: 621, fig. 1 (♂♀).
Howaia mogera : Lehtinen and Saaristo 1980: 53, figs 7-9, 22-23, 29b (♂♀) (transfer from Nesticus ).
Howaia mogera : Marusik and Guseinov 2003: 38, figs 17-21 (♂♀).
Nesticella mogera : Liu and Li 2013b: 521, figs 17 A–D, 18 A–D (♂♀). See the World Spider Catalog for the full list of references.
Diagnosis.
Males of Nesticella mogera are recognized from those of the other species belonging to the mogera -group, with the exception of Nesticella rongtangensis sp. n., by the very thin ventral apophysis and the blunter distal process of the paracymbium (see Marusik and Guseinov 2003: 38, figs 17, 18, 20 and Liu and Li 2013b: 521, fig. 17 B–C). Females are distinguished by the well-developed, protruding scape, which is shorter and stockier in the other species (see Marusik and Guseinov 2003: 38, fig. 21 and Liu and Li 2013b: 521, fig. 18 C–D). Nesticella mogera can be easily separated from Nesticella rongtangensis sp. n. by the presence of eyes which are missing in the other species (see Liu and Li 2013b: 521, fig. 18 A–B vs. Fig. 44E).
Description.
See Marusik and Guseinov (2003).
Habitat.
A wide range of different habitats, like forest leaf litter, fields, caves, including greenhouses and city parks.
Distribution.
Azerbaijan, China, Korea, Japan, Hawaii, Fiji and Europe (introduced).
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