Agyneta jacksoni ( Braendegaard 1937 )

Dupérré, Nadine, 2013, Taxonomic revision of the spider genera Agyneta and Tennesseellum (Araneae, Linyphiidae) of North America north of Mexico with a study of the embolic division within Micronetinae sensu Saaristo & Tanasevitch 1996, Zootaxa 3674 (1), pp. 1-189 : 40-42

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Agyneta jacksoni ( Braendegaard 1937 )
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Agyneta jacksoni ( Braendegaard 1937) View in CoL

Figs 116–122 View FIGURES 116 – 122 , map 5

Meioneta nigripes jacksoni Braendegaard, 1937: 7 . (Description Ƥ).

Meioneta levinseni Wunderlich 1973: 419 , f. 36. (Misidentification; removed 3 from synonymy of Meioneta nigripes , synonymy of Meioneta jacksoni , rejected).

Agyneta jacksoni Saaristo & Koponen 1998: 570 View in CoL , f. 4A–C, 5A–E. (Removed Ƥ from synonymy of M. levinseni , contra Wunderlich 1973: 420, elevated to species status and transferred from Meioneta ).

Type material: Meioneta nigripes jacksoni Braendegaard 1937 , 3 HOLOTYPE. ( BMNH), NOT EXAMINED.

Diagnosis: Males are distinguished from most species of Agyneta by their L-shaped lamella characteristica ( Fig. 116 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ). From A. rurestris and A. nigripes by their rounded dorsal cymbial tubercle ( Fig. 117 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ), pointed in A. rurestris and A. nigripes ( Figs 109 View FIGURES 108 – 115 , 124 View FIGURES 123 – 129 ). Females are distinguished from most species by the presence of a deep pit hook depression ( Fig. 120 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ). From A. nigripes by the straight sides of the proximal part of scape ( Fig. 120 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ), oblique in the latter ( Fig. 127 View FIGURES 123 – 129 ). From A. maritima and A. dynica by the narrower pit hook depression ( Fig. 120 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ), broader in A. maritima and A. dynica ( Figs 134 View FIGURES 130 – 136 , 141 View FIGURES 137 – 143 ). From A. rurestris , see diagnosis for the latter.

Description: Male: Total length 1.98; carapace length 0.93, width 0.68.

CEPHALOTHORAX: Carapace dark orange-brown, shiny, finely reticulate; suffused with gray along margin, radiating lines. Sternum brown suffused with gray. Clypeus height 2. Chelicerae orange, apical part lighter, excavated; ~12 seta-tipped tubercles; promargin five denticles, retromargin four denticles joined together, both margins with rounded projections near base of fang. Cheliceral stridulatory organ ~39 striae, well spaced throughout. ABDOMEN: Uniformly light to dark gray. LEGS: Light yellow; leg I total length: 2.94; leg III total length: 2.11; Tm I: 0.26, Tm IV: absent. GENITALIA: Palpal retrolateral tibial apophysis short and rugose; dorsal tibial apophysis wide and rugose; two retrolateral trichobothria and a dorsal one ( Fig. 116 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ). Cymbium triangular; glabrous depression present ( Fig. 116 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ); dorsal cymbial tubercle rounded, smooth; ventral tubercle absent; prolateral notch shallow ( Fig. 117 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ). Paracymbium apical pocket short, anterior and posterior pockets short and curved ( Fig. 116 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ). Embolus tip pointed, concave; ventro-basally spiny; basally with spur and small row of spines; Fickert’s gland absent; ventral lamella thin, serrated; thumb short reaching well below the embolus proper ( Fig. 118 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ). Embolus proper set apically, dorsal part narrower ( Fig. 118 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ). Anterior terminal apophysis wide with short protrusions; posterior terminal apophysis striated; lamella characteristica large, serrated, ending in two small points, with a large, rounded extension ( Fig. 119 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ).

Female: Total length 1.79; carapace length 0.79, width 0.54.

CEPHALOTHORAX: Same coloration as male. Chelicerae yellow; promargin five teeth, retromargin five denticles. Cheliceral stridulatory organ visible ~26 striae, well spaced. ABDOMEN: Same as male. LEGS: Same as male; palpal tibia and tarsus brownish, tarsal claw absent; leg I total length: 2.53; leg III total length: 1.90; Tm I: 0.27, Tm IV: absent. GENITALIA: Epigynum with wide proximal part of scape, straight, vertical sides; epigynal slits oval and short; pit hook depression deep ( Fig. 120 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ); lateral lobes wide and short, folded; stretcher and pit small ( Fig. 121 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ). Median part of scape long; genital pores situated at base of lateral lobes pockets ( Fig. 122 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ). Internal genitalia with a rounded ventral receptacula and a small, oval dorsal one ( Fig. 121 View FIGURES 116 – 122 ).

Other material examined: CANADA: Northwest Territories: Involuted Hills, 20–24.vi.1980, pan trap, old foreshore, 1Ƥ, 01–06.vii.1980, 33, L. Humble ( CNC); Tuktoyaktuk, 04.vii.1971, pan trap, 33, D. Oliver ( CNC). Yukon Territory: km 155 Dempster Hwy., 23.vii.1982, tundra on depression on ridge of dolomie, 13, D. Wood ( CNC). USA: Maine: Baxter State Park near Caribou Spring, Mt. Katahdin, 1371m, 26.vi–23.vii.1986, 1139Ƥ, C. Dondale, J. Redner, D. Jennings ( CNC); Baxter State Park near jct. Cathedral & Baxter Peak, 1371m, 26.vi– 23.vii.1986, 17311Ƥ, C. Dondale, J. Redner, D. Jennings ( CNC). Washington: SW of Rocky, 1264m, 13– 14.vi.1994, pitfalls, alpine tundra, 13, E. West ( UWBM). Wyoming: Yellowstone Park, Bridge Bay, 20.vi. 1938, 131Ƥ, W. Ivie ( AMNH); Yellowstone Park, 21.vi.1938, 13, W. Ivie ( AMNH).

Distribution: Greenland, Alaska to Newfoundland, southeast to Maine with isolated localities in Wyoming and Washington.

MAP. 5. Localities of Agyneta jacksoni ( Braendegaard 1937) , distribution based on material examined, distribution based on Paquin et al. 2010 and distribution based on Saaristo & Koponen, 1998.

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

UWBM

University of Washington, Burke Museum

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Linyphiidae

SubFamily

Micronetinae

Genus

Agyneta

Loc

Agyneta jacksoni ( Braendegaard 1937 )

Dupérré, Nadine 2013
2013
Loc

Agyneta jacksoni

Saaristo 1998: 570
Wunderlich 1973: 420
1998
Loc

Meioneta levinseni

Wunderlich 1973: 419
1973
Loc

Meioneta nigripes jacksoni

Braendegaard 1937: 7
1937
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