Porrhomma borgesi Wunderlich, 2008

Růžička, Vlastimil, 2018, A review of the spider genus Porrhomma (Araneae, Linyphiidae), Zootaxa 4481 (1), pp. 1-75 : 16

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Porrhomma borgesi Wunderlich, 2008
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Porrhomma borgesi Wunderlich, 2008 View in CoL

Figs. 11A–F View FIGURE 11 .

Porrhomma borgesi Wunderlich, 2008 — Borges & Wunderlich (2008): p. 254, Figs. 3a–f View FIGURE 3 (descr. ♂ ♀).

Material examined. AZORES: Graminhais Natural Reserve, São Miguel, August 1999, 1 Ƌ 1 ♀, leg. et coll. P. Borges.

Diagnosis. A large group of species is characterised by embolus of middle length and S-shaped ascending parts of copulatory ducts: P. borgesi , P. cambridgei , P. convexum , P. errans , P. nekolai , P. oblitum , P. pygmaeum and P. rosenhaueri . P. borgesi can be distinguished from all these species by the following combination of characters: CW = 0.60–0.65 mm, eyes reduced (PME–PME = 3.4), legs short (Mt I/CW = 0.88–1.00). It is the only species occurring in Azores.

Description. ♀ (from Azores, São Miguel, Aug 1999). Carapace yellow-brown, 0.62 mm wide, eyes reduced, PME–PME = 3.4 ( Fig. 11A View FIGURE 11 ). Abdomen greyish-yellow. Fe I–II with one dorsal spine, Fe I with one prolateral spine. Ti I with one prolateral spine, Ti I–II with one retrolateral spine. Tm Mt I = 0.50, Mt I/CW = 1.00.

Ascending parts of the ducts are S-shaped. Spermathecae are formed behind the ascending part of the ducts ( Figs. 11C–F View FIGURE 11 ).

Ƌ (together with female). Embolus of middle length with a narrow velum. AP has the form of a bird head ( Fig. 11B View FIGURE 11 ).

Variation. Ƌ♀. Carapace 0.60–0.65 mm wide. Tm Mt I = 0.40–0.50, Mt I/CW = 0.88–1.00 (material examined and original description).

Ecology. Inhabits mainly wet mosses and detritus in laurel forests, developed on fissured basaltic rocks. Some specimens were also collected in high altitude natural grasslands ( Borges & Wunderlich 2008).

Global distribution. Terceira, Pico and Sao Miguel Islands, Azores ( Borges & Wunderlich 2008). See Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 .

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FIGURE 3. A–B, Porrhomma microphthalmum, male palp. A, retrolateral view. B, prolateral view. Abbreviations as in Fig. 2. V, velum. Scale bar, 50 µm.

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FIGURE 11. A–F, Porrhomma borgesi from Azores. A, ♀ carapace, frontal view. B, embolic section. C, epigynum. D–F, vulva, ventral, caudal and dorsal. Scale bars, 0.1 mm.

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FIGURE 12. Global distribution of Porrhomma borgesi.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Linyphiidae

Genus

Porrhomma