Euryopis gertschi Levi 1951
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Euryopis gertschi Levi 1951 View in CoL
( Figs 64–68 View FIGURES 64 – 73. 64 – 68 )
Material examined.— Canada: Québec: Chelsea, Les Collinesdel’Outaouais, Mont King [45°29’N, 75°52’W] 16.–25.vi.1997, water trap, 1ɗ, L. LeSage & Lacroix ( CPAD); Chelsea, Les Collinesdel’Outaouais, Mont King [45°29’N, 75°52’W] 04.–09.vi.1997, 1ɗ, L. LeSage & Lacroix ( CPAD); Chelsea, Les Collinesdel’Outaouais, Mont King [45°29’N, 75°52’W] 01.–04.vi.1997, pitfall, 1ɗ, L. LeSage & Lacroix ( CPAD); Chelsea, Les Collinesdel’Outaouais, Mont King [45°29’N, 75°52’W] 14.–21.vii.1997, flight interception trap Red oak litter, 2Ψ, L. LeSage & Lacroix ( CPAD); Chelsea, Les Collinesdel’Outaouais, Mont King [45°29’N, 75°52’W] 01.–04.vi.1997, flight interception trap, 1ɗ, L. LeSage & Lacroix ( CPAD); Chelsea, Les Collinesdel’Outaouais, Mont King [45°29’N, 75°52’W] 16.–25.vi.1997, water pan, 1ɗ, L. LeSage & Lacroix ( CPAD).
Diagnosis.— This species has a recognisable coloration pattern: abdomen black with a distinct series of silvery spots. The males are characterised by a short embolus (E) ( Fig. 66 View FIGURES 64 – 73. 64 – 68 ) and a spinelike conductor (C) extending beyond the cymbium ( Fig. 66 View FIGURES 64 – 73. 64 – 68 ). Females are recognised by the general shape of the epigynum (see Fig. 67 View FIGURES 64 – 73. 64 – 68 ), and the spermathecae (S) and second spermathecae (SS) of about equal size ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 64 – 73. 64 – 68 ) ( Levi 1954).
Distribution.— Québec (present records) and Ontario south to Virginia and Illinois, west to Saskatchewan.
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