Araniella yaginumai Tanikawa, 1995
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6279791 |
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Araniella yaginumai Tanikawa, 1995 |
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Araniella yaginumai Tanikawa, 1995 View in CoL *
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Chikuni, 1989; 69, f. 25a; Tanikawa, 1995: f. 1-9.
Material examined: l ♀, [09] env. ofAnisimovka Vill ., 43º10'N 132º46'E, 24- 28.07.1998, YM GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂, [17] Lazovski Reserve, Korpad’ Camp, 43º16'N 134º08'E, 6- 9.08.1998, YM GoogleMaps
COMMENTS. The first record in the province and the Russian Far East. Siberio-M anchurian nemoral range. Known from Altais [ Marusik et al., 1996; sub Araniella sp.) andTuva [ Marusik et al., 2000] to the east to Sakhalin, South Kuriles (personal data), Japan and Taiwan [ Song et al., 1999].
Chikuni Y. 1989. Pictorial encyclopedia of spiders in Japan. Tokyo: Kaiseisha Publ. 308 pp. [in Japanese]
Marusik Yu. M., Hippa H, Koponen S. 1996. Spiders from the Altai area, South Siberia / / Acta Zool. Fennica. Vol. 201. P. ll- 4 5.
Marusik Yu. M., Logunov D. V, Koponen S. 2000. Spiders of Tuva, South Siberia. Magadan: IBPN FEB RAS. 252 pp.
Song DX, Zhu, M. S, Chen, J. 1999. The spiders of China. Hebei Science & Technology Press. 640 pp.
Tanikawa A. 1995. A revision of the Japanese spiders of the genus Araniella (Araneae: Araneidae) / / Ibid. Vol. 44. No. l. P. 51 - 60.
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