Pardosa trailli (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8383302 |
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Pardosa trailli (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873 ) |
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Pardosa trailli (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) View in CoL
Figs 8 View FIGURES 1–8 , 16 View FIGURES 9–16 , 19 View FIGURES 17–19 , 27 View FIGURES 20–27 , 35 View FIGURES 28–35 , 43 View FIGURES 36–43 , 57–58 View FIGURES 44–58 , 66, 74, 84, 97, 112–113 View FIGURES 98–113 , 120, 127–129
Lycosa traillii O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873: 524 , pl. 46, fig. 1 (♂ ♀, only ♀ illustrated).
Pardosa trailli: Roberts 1985: 134 View in CoL , fig. 60a (♂ ♀); Kronestedt 2004: 283, figs. 2, 7–8, 12, 14, 18, 25–26, 29 (♂ ♀); Almquist 2005: 230 (in part) fig. 227a (malformed ♂ -palp).
Type material. Lectotype ♂ from Scotland: Grampian , Braemar , in Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Oxford, UK ( Kronestedt 2004).
Material examined. See Kronestedt (2004).
Comments. This species was recently described by Almquist (2005), where, regrettably, he made a partial confusion with P. eiseni . His figs 227a–e is said to illustrate the male and female of P. trailli . Figs 227a–b shows a palp of P. trailli but it is malformed (notably distal part of cymbium). A drawing of a normal male is therefore given in this paper ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 17–19 ). Fig. 227d in Almquist (2005), however, shows the dorsal (inner) view of an epigyne of P. eiseni (in which the horn-like structures containing fertilization ducts are close at midline of epigyne, contrary to the configuration in P. trailli (cf. Figs 99 & 113 View FIGURES 98–113 ).
This species is restricted to Britain and Scandinavia ( Fig. 128 View FIGURE 128 ). The record from the Faroe Islands ( Schenkel 1925) was given as P. eiseni but the accompanying illustration most probably shows a female of P. trailli . It remains to be investigated whether the disjunct occurrence in Scandinavia (cf. map in Kronestedt 2004) is due to lack of collecting activities.
Habitat. Open stony ground (e.g. scree slopes) in mountains. In Britain, P. trailli is recorded from 730-1300 m asl. In Sweden, it is found on high mountains close to or above timberline. In Norway, it is a pioneer species in alpine glacier foreland ( Bråten et al. 2012).
Distribution ( Fig. 128 View FIGURE 128 ). This species is known from Britain,? Faroe Islands ( Denmark), Norway and Sweden.
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Pardosa trailli (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873 )
Kronestedt, Torbjörn, Marusik, Yuri M. & Omelko, Mikhail M. 2014 |
Pardosa trailli: Roberts 1985: 134
Almquist, S. 2005: 230 |
Kronestedt, T. 2004: 283 |
Roberts, M. J. 1985: 134 |
Lycosa traillii O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873: 524
Pickard-Cambridge, O. 1873: 524 |