Walckenaeria subspiralis Millidge, 1983*
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Walckenaeria subspiralis Millidge, 1983* View in CoL
Figs 6D-E, I View Figure 6
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1♀ 1♂ [Agi].
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There are three very similar species that are indistinguishable by their male palps and in some cases even by the epigynes: Walckenaeria spiralis (Emerton, 1882), W. microspiralis Millidge, 1893 and W. subspiralis . The epigyne of our specimen is similar to those of both W. subspiralis (known across the Nearctic north to southern North-West Territories) and W. microspiralis (known from the New England only). Based purely on the distribution, we suspect that the Kamchatka specimens belong to W. subspiralis . Walckenaeria spiralis was reported from the vicinity of Magadan ( Marusik et al. 1992) based on a single male (YM, personal data) and this record could also belong to the same species. This species is new to Kamchatka, Russia and the entire Palaearctic.
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