Agelena Walckenaer, 1805

Zamani, Alireza & Marusik, Yuri M., 2020, A review of Agelenini (Araneae: Agelenidae: Ageleninae) of Iran and Tajikistan, with descriptions of four new genera, Arachnology 18 (4), pp. 368-386 : 370

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.13156/arac.2020.18.4.368

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4335218

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scientific name

Agelena Walckenaer, 1805
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Agelena: Lehtinen 1967: 346 View in CoL ; Zhu, Wang & Zhang 2017: 66.

Type species: Araneus labyrinthicus Clerck, 1757 by original designation.

Remarks: Agelena , with 48 valid species, is the largest genus in Agelenini. It is known from Africa, the Palaearctic and south Asia ( India, Nepal and South-East Asia). Almost half of the species are known by one sex, or even juveniles (21♀, 2♂, 1 juv.). Judging by the shape of the copulatory organs, it seems that all species occurring outside of the Palaearctic, and some Palaearctic species, are misplaced in the genus. Below, we provide a diagnosis only for species which have male palps similar to that in the generotype: A. babai Tanikawa, 2005 , A. chayu Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2005, A. cuspidata Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2005, A. labyrinthica (Clerck, 1757) , A. limbata Thorell, 1897 , A. orientalis C. L. Koch, 1837 , and A. sylvatica Oliger, 1983 .

Diagnosis: Males of Agelena can be distinguished from other Agelenini by having a prolateral bulge on the bulb (embolic base extending the tegulum), which is lacking in other genera.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Agelenidae

Loc

Agelena Walckenaer, 1805

Zamani, Alireza & Marusik, Yuri M. 2020
2020
Loc

Agelena: Lehtinen 1967: 346

ZHU, M. S. & WANG, X. P. & ZHANG, Z. S. 2017: 66
LEHTINEN, P. T. 1967: 346
1967
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