Agyneta olivacea ( Emerton 1882 )

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 : 20-21

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Agyneta olivacea ( Emerton 1882 )
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Agyneta olivacea ( Emerton 1882) View in CoL

Figs 72–78 View FIGURES 72 – 78 , map 2

Microneta olivacea Emerton 1882: 77 , pl. 24, f. 7. (Description 3); Emerton 1911: 396, pl. 3, f. 5 (Description Ƥ). Agyneta olivacea Kaston 1948: 134 View in CoL . (Transferred Ƥ from Microneta View in CoL ).

A. cauta Hackman, 1954: 15 View in CoL , f. 24–31. (Ƥ, synonymy rejected).

Agyneta olivacea Hippa & Oksala 1985: 281 View in CoL , f. 1B, E; 2E–F; 3A, F. (Ƥ; removed from synonymy of A. cauta View in CoL ).

Type material: Microneta olivacea Emerton 1882 , 23 SYNTYPE from Mt. Washington, N. H., June 13, 1877. J.H. Emerton Coll. (unique number 22389). MCZ, EXAMINED.

Diagnosis: Males can be distinguished from all species by the leaf-like lamella characteristica apically excavated ( Fig. 72 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ). From A. decora by the spine-like posterior pocket of paracymbium ( Fig. 72 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ), elongated in the latter ( Fig. 64 View FIGURES 64 – 71 ). Females can be distinguished from most species by the deep pit hook depression ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ), from A. rurestris , A. jacksoni , A. nigripes , A. dynica , A. maritima by the presence of parentheses-shaped copulatory ducts visible on the epigynum ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ).

Description: Male: Total length 1.85; carapace length 0.85, width 0.73.

MAP. 2. Localities of Agyneta olivacea ( Emerton 1882) , distribution based on material examined, distribution based on Paquin et al. 2010.

CEPHALOTHORAX: Carapace light brown-yellow, shiny, finely reticulate; suffused with dark gray along margin and radiating lines; trident mark present. Sternum brown-yellow strongly suffused with dark gray. Clypeus height 3. Chelicerae light brown-yellow with transverse gray band, excavated; fangs thick and wide; seta-tipped tubercles absent; promargin two teeth, retromargin one denticle, both margins without projections near base of fang. Cheliceral stridulatory organ ~54 striae, narrowly spaced throughout. ABDOMEN: Uniformly dark gray. LEGS: Yellow, tip of femur, tibia and metatarsus brown; leg I total length: 2.35; leg III total length: 1.95; Tm I: 0.88, Tm IV: present. GENITALIA: Palpal retrolateral tibial apophysis rounded, smooth; dorsal tibial apophysis rugose; one retrolateral and one dorsal trichobothria ( Fig. 72 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ). Cymbium triangular; glabrous depression present ( Fig. 72 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ); dorsal cymbial tubercle narrow, rugose; ventral cymbial tubercle triangular, rugose; prolateral notch shallow ( Fig. 73 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ). Paracymbium apical pocket short, anterior pocket long and curved making a wide cover, posterior pocket spine-like ( Fig. 72 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ). Embolus tip sharp and wide with slight retrolateral extension, one small subapical spine; basal flange with rows of small spines; Fickert’s gland medial, elongated; ventral lamella smooth, pointed; thumb reaching below the embolus proper ( Fig. 74 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ). Embolus proper set apically, ventral part wider, with associated short, bifid prong ventrally ( Fig. 74 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ). Radix with row of small spines retrolaterally; anterior terminal apophysis narrow with long protrusions; posterior terminal apophysis wide; lamella characteristica large, serrated apically, ending in three large spikes ( Fig. 75 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ).

Female: Total length 2.09; carapace length 0.82, width 0.57.

CEPHALOTHORAX: Same coloration as male. Chelicerae yellowish, not excavated; promargin two teeth, retromargin one denticle. Cheliceral stridulatory organ ~46 striae, narrowly spaced throughout. ABDOMEN: Same as male. LEGS: Same as male; palpal tarsus inflated, claw absent; leg I total length: 1.86; leg III total length: 1.66; Tm I: 0.80, Tm IV: present. GENITALIA: Epigynum with proximal part of scape wide, sides straight; epigynal slits long and oval; pit hook depression deep ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ); lateral lobes intermediate; stretcher and pit small ( Fig. 77 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ). Median part of scape long and wide; genital pores situated at base of lateral lobes pockets ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ). Internal genitalia with a large, elongated receptacula set obliquely ( Figs 77, 78 View FIGURES 72 – 78 ).

Distribution: Holarctic.

Other material examined: CANADA: Alberta: Athabasca, 14–28.v.1986, black spruce muskeg, 23, 28.v– 11.vi.1986, black spruce muskeg, 1133Ƥ, 11–25.vi.1986, grain field, 11–25.vi.1986, black spruce muskeg, 631Ƥ, 18.vi–02.vii.1986, white spruce heath, 33, 02 –16.vii.1986, white spruce heath, 231Ƥ, 25.vi–09.vii.1986, black spruce muskeg, 2Ƥ, grain field, 1Ƥ, T. Rypien, R. Holmberg ( DBC); Birch Mountains Wildland Park, Big Island Lake, S shore, 11–22.vi.2004, 15–20 years old aspen and birch, 1Ƥ, T. Johnson ( DBC); Birch Mountains Wildland Park, Gardiner Lake, 15.vi–09.vii.2004, open black spruce, Labrador tea, sphagnum, pitfalls, 1237Ƥ, T. Johnson ( DBC); Caribou Mountains Wildland, Wentzel Lake, 13.vii.2003, along creek, 331Ƥ, T. Johnson ( DBC); Colin Lake Area, Esker Lake, 08–09.vii.2002, pitfalls, 1Ƥ, G. Hilchie, D. Hilchie, L. Ash ( DBC); Kakwa Wildland Provincial Park, Deadhorse Meadows-upper, 15–20.vi.2006, 231Ƥ, T. Johnson ( DBC); near Baptiste Lake, 27.iv– 11. v.1988, 13, 23.v–07. vi.1988, 2 Ƥ, 07–19.vi.1988, 131Ƥ, 19.vi–10. vii.1988, 1 Ƥ, R. Holmberg ( DBC); Wagner Natural Area, 6km W Edmonton, 16.v.–03. vi.1985, 23, 03–11.vi.1985, 33, 12–25. vi.1985, 23, 26.vi–02. vii.1985, 3 Ƥ, pitfalls, A. Finnamore, T. Thormin, T. Spanton ( DBC); Waterton Lakes National Park, 1600m, 26.vi– 03.vii.2000, lodgepole pine/aspen forest, unburned, pan traps, 123, E. Kinsella ( DBC); Willmore Wilderness Park, Beaverdam Pass, 11–19.vii. 2007, 1493m, sedge, willow meadow, G. Hilchie, J. Hilchie ( DBC); Willmore Wilderness Park, Casket Mountain, 12–20.vii.2007, 1700m, subalpine spruce, fir, 1133Ƥ, G. Hilchie, D. Macaulay ( DBC); Willmore Wilderness Park, Meadowland Creek, 1500m, 26.vi–11.vii.2007, meadow near creek, 43, 11 – 19.vii.2007, meadow edge, spruce-fir, 332Ƥ, G. Hilchie, D. Macaulay ( DBC); Willmore Wilderness Park, Pauline Creek, 1493m, 26.vi–11.vii.2007, meadow near creek, 13, G. Hilchie, D. Macaulay, 11–19.vii.2007, fen near river, 2Ƥ, G.Hilchie, D. Macaulay, 11–19.vii.2007, willow margin of fen, 1Ƥ, G. Hilchie, J. Hilchie ( DBC); Willmore Wilderness Park, Sheep Creek fire, 1511m, 19–27. vi.2007, 1 Ƥ, T. Johnson, G. Hilchie, 12–20.viii.2007, unburned spruce, pine forest, 1Ƥ, G. Hilchie, D. Macaulay ( DBC); Willmore Wilderness Park, Smoky River, 1054m, 28.vi.– 13.vii.2007, aspen spruce forest, 1Ƥ,G. Hilchie, D. Macaulay ( DBC); 25km SW Rocky Mtn. House, pine forest, 18.v–01.vi.1995, 931Ƥ, 01–16.vi.1995, 1135Ƥ, 16.vi–07.vii.1995, 1234Ƥ, 20.vii–03. viii.1995, 6 Ƥ, 03– 23. viii.1995, 2 Ƥ, 23.viii–23.ix.1995, 133Ƥ, H. Carcamo ( DBC). Manitoba: Riding Mountain National Park, 3km E Clear Lake, 29.viii.1979, 2Ƥ, S. Miller ( CNC); Riding Mountain National Park, Swanson Spring, 18.vii.1979, 73, D. Lyons ( CNC); South Indian Lake, 31.vii.1987, pitfall, lake shore, 2Ƥ ( CNC). Northwest Territories: Wrigley, 12–15.vi.1969, pan trap, 732Ƥ, G. Shewell ( CNC). Québec: Rouy-Noranda, Labyrinthe Lake, 16– 23.vi.1996, pitfalls, white-cedar and balsam-fir, 1Ƥ, P. Paquin, N. Dupérré ( DBC). Saskatchewan: 8km NE Saskatoon, 25.v–29.vi.1967, 2333Ƥ, E. Gorin ( DBC); 8km NE Simmie, 29.v–01.vi.1995, pitfalls, prairie, 131Ƥ, J. Pepper ( DBC); Anglin Lake, pitfalls, basin fen and surrounding Picea mariana woods, 25–30.vi.1995, 735Ƥ, 29.vii–13. viii.1995, 4 Ƥ, 07–29.vii.1995, 4327Ƥ, 13.viii–08. ix.1995, 1 Ƥ, D. Buckle ( DBC); Besnard Lake, 23.v.1970, litter in mixed woods, 1Ƥ, 10.viii.1970, carex marsh, 13, D. Buckle ( DBC); Cypress Hills, Centre Block, 21–22.vi.1972, pitfalls, poplar forest, 1Ƥ, D. Buckle ( DBC); Lady Lake, 27–28.v.1969, grass, slough margin, 1Ƥ, 15–17.vii.1970, carex marsh, 1Ƥ, D. Buckle ( DBC); St. Denis, pitfalls, native grass and trees, 04– 31.v.1995, 634Ƥ, 31.v–21.vi.1995, 533Ƥ, 21.vi–04. vii.1995, 13, pitfalls, cultivated trees, 31.v-21.vi.1995, 83, pitfalls, native grass and trees, 04–14.vi.1996, 832Ƥ, pitfalls, cultivated trees, 431Ƥ, K. Pivnick ( DBC); 9 km ESE Exshaw, 1524m, 17.vii–01.viii.1996, Pinus contorta forest, 7Ƥ, H. Carcamo ( DBC). USA: Alaska: Skagway, 24.vi.1936, 1Ƥ, C. Crosby ( AMNH); Topsy Creek, 105m, pitfalls, muskeg, 23.v–01. vi.1977, 13, 01–19.vi.1977, 53, 30.vi–07. ix.1977, 1 Ƥ, D. Mann ( UWBM).

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

DBC

University College

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

UWBM

University of Washington, Burke Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Linyphiidae

SubFamily

Micronetinae

Genus

Agyneta

Loc

Agyneta olivacea ( Emerton 1882 )

Dupérré, Nadine 2013
2013
Loc

Agyneta olivacea

Hippa 1985: 281
1985
Loc

A. cauta

Hackman 1954: 15
1954
Loc

Microneta olivacea

Kaston 1948: 134
Emerton 1911: 396
Emerton 1882: 77
1882
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