RM2N2HM18–Sheet weaver spider, Trichopterna thorelli 229, dwarf spider, Pelecopsis nemoralis 230, Peponocranium ludicrum 231, Savignia frontata 232, long-jawed orbweavers, Pachygnatha clercki 233, Pachygnatha listeri 234, Pachygnatha degeeri 235, Lophomma punctatum A, Oedothorax gibbosus B, Erigone atra C, Neriene agrestis D, and Oedothorax fuscus E. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West from John Blackwall’s A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RMRHK3F5–. The biology of spiders. Spiders; Insects. Fig. 93. — Gynandro- morph Oedothorax fuscus. Left side male, right side fe- male. From Hull, after Kulczynski.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Savory, Theodore Horace, 1896-. London : Sidgwick & Jackson
RM2T695E6–Sheet weaver spider, Trichopterna thorelli 229, dwarf spider, Pelecopsis nemoralis 230, Peponocranium ludicrum 231, Savignia frontata 232, long-jawed orbweavers, Pachygnatha clercki 233, Pachygnatha listeri 234, Pachygnatha degeeri 235, Lophomma punctatum A, Oedothorax gibbosus B, Erigone atra C, Neriene agrestis D, and Oedothorax fuscus E. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West from John Blackwalls A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RM2N2HKC3–Hylyphantes graminicola 186, Sintula corniger 187, dwarf spider, Erigone atra 188, Oedothorax fuscus 189, Oedothorax agrestis 190, Walckenaeria vigilax 191, Oedothorax gibbosus 192, sheet weaver spider, Stemonyphantes lineatus 193, Gonatium rubellum 194, Poeciloneta variegata 195, Saaristoa abnormis 196, 200, Neriene pallidula 197, Micrargus herbigradus 199, Macrargus rufus 201, and Robertus dubius 202. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West from John Blackwall’s A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RMRHE3G9–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 430 A. V. Tanasevitch The new records of eleven further Oedothorax species, which are presented here, fall, too, exactly into this distribution scheme. Again, no record is higher than 3000 m, the lowest, as already indicated by Wunderlich (1974), no lower than 1700 m, but these belong well to the subtropical belt. In general, Oedothorax in Nepal shows no clear-cut affinities to Palaearctic climate and biotopes, and it is to be questioned how close the affinities to
RM2T698HR–Hylyphantes graminicola 186, Sintula corniger 187, dwarf spider, Erigone atra 188, Oedothorax fuscus 189, Oedothorax agrestis 190, Walckenaeria vigilax 191, Oedothorax gibbosus 192, sheet weaver spider, Stemonyphantes lineatus 193, Gonatium rubellum 194, Poeciloneta variegata 195, Saaristoa abnormis 196, 200, Neriene pallidula 197, Micrargus herbigradus 199, Macrargus rufus 201, and Robertus dubius 202. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West from John Blackwalls A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RM2N2HK4W–Comb-footed spider, Robertus lividus 169, sheetweaver spider, Porrhoma errans 170, sheetweb spider, Microneta viaria 171, Meioneta rurestris 172, 178, Tiso vagans 173, dwarf spider, Gnathonarium dentatum 174, Tmeticus affinis 175, Phaulothrix huthwaiti 176, Porrhomma pygmaeum 177, Gongylidiellum vivum 179, Gongylidium rufipes 180, Hypomma cornutum 181, Hypomma bituberculatum 182, Oedothorax apicatus 183, Gonatium rubens 184, and Dicymbium nigrum 185. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West from John Blackwall’s A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RMRHE3CG–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. A. V. Tanasevitch 439 Taxonomic remarks: This species is closely related to falciferus n. sp., the structure of the embolic division being almost identical. Both species compared are well distinguishable by the shape of the cephalic elevation and the structure of the palpal tibia. Oedothorax savigniformis n. sp., Figs 40—45. Material: Holotype male (SMF), Taplejung Distr., Yamputhin, ascent to pass Deorali, 2600 m, cultivated land, 16. V. 1988, leg. J. Martens &
RMRHE3G0–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. New Oedothorax Bertkau, 1883, from Nepal 431 Oedothorax assuetus n. sp., Figs 1 — 5. Material: Holotype male (SMF), Nepal, Kathmandu, Godawari, foot of Phulchoki Mt., 1700 m, 19. III. 1980, leg. J. Martens & A. Ausobsky. — Paratype: 1 male (SMF), same locality, together with holotype, leg. J. Martens & A. Ausobsky. Diagnosis: The new species is diagnosed by the shape of the male carapace's cephalic elevation and structure of the palpal tibia. The epigyne is
RMRHE3C5–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. New Oedothorax Bertkau, 1883, from Nepal 441. Fig. 53: Collecting sites of Odothorax species in Nepal (Martens collection, species of both papers, Wunderlich [1974] and the present study). — 1) Lete (O. dismodicoides Wunderlich); 2) lake Titi (O. dismodicoides, O. lineatus Wunderlich); 3) Gorapani Pass and between Gora- pani Pass and Ulleri (O. dismodicoides, O. lineatus); 4) above Dhumpus (O. tholusus n. sp.); 5) between Ramche and Dhunche (O. hirsutus Wunderlich);
RMRHE3HT–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 424 A. V. Tanasevitch rax n. gen. differs by the shape of the convector (elongate and without outgrowth) and a curved embolus. From Oedothorax, another closely related genus, the new genus differs by a well-developed and sclerotized suprategular apophysis and a long embolus. Species included: The new genus currently comprises five species, four of them being new to science. These are comatus n. sp., conicus n. sp., set if er n. sp., and ungibbus n. sp., as well as m
RMRHE3ER–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 434 A. V. Tanasevitch Oedothorax sexoculorum n. sp., Figs 19 — 23. Material: Holotype male (SMF), Nepal, Terhathum Distr., Tinjura Dara, 2450—2850 m, species-rich mixed broadleaved forest, Berlese funnels, 17. IX. 1983, leg. J. Martens & B. Daams. Diagnosis: The new species is diagnosed by the shape of the male carapace, presence of six operating eyes: PME covered by the cephalic elevation (maybe this is a teratology: one specimen is known only!), elongated and
RMRHE3DN–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. New Oedothorax Bertkau, 1883, from Nepal 437 Oedothorax simplicithorax n. sp., Figs 34—35. Material: Holotype male (SMF), Ham Distr., Gitang Khola Valley, Alnus forest along river, 1750 m, 11.-13. IV. 1988, leg. J. Martens & W. Schawaller. — Paratype: 1 male (SMF), same locality, together with holotype, leg. J. Martens & W. Schawaller. Diagnosis: The new species is diagnosed by the structure of the palpal tibia, as well as by the small both suprategular apop
RMRHE3ED–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. New Oedothorax Bertkau, 1883, from Nepal 435 Oedothorax tholusus n. sp., Figs 24—29. Material: Holotype male (SMF), Nepal, Kaski Distr., above Dhumpus, broadleaved forest, 2100 m, 8.-10. V. 1980, leg. J. Martens & A. Ausobsky. — Paratype: 1 female (SMF), same locality, together with holotype, leg. J. Martens & A. Ausobsky. Diagnosis: This species is easily distinguished by the shape of the male carapace, small suprategular apophysis, absence of a scapuliform
RMRHE3D6–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 438 A. V. Tanasevitch Oedothorax modestus n. sp., Figs 36—39. Material: Holotype male (SMF), Panchthar Distr., Paniporua, 2300 m, mixed broadleaved forest, 16.-20. IV. 1988, leg. J. Martens & W. Schawaller. — Paratypes: 5 males (SMF), 1 male (ZMMU), same locality, together with holotype leg. J. Martens & W. Schawaller. Diagnosis: The new species is characterized by the shape of both carapace and palpal tibia. Etymology: The specific name is a Latin adjective
RMRHE3F5–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. New Oedothorax Bertkau, 1883, from Nepal 433 Oedothorax ángelus n. sp., Figs 14—18 Material: Holotype male (SMF), Nepal, Panchthar Distr., Dhorpar Kharka, Rhododen- dron & Lithocarpus forest, 2700 m, 13. —16. IV. 1988, leg. J. Martens & W. Schawaller. — Paratypes: 4 males (SMF), 1 male (ZMMU), same locality, together with holotype, leg. J. Martens & W. Schawaller; 4 males (SMF), 2 males (ZFMK), 1 male (ZMMU), Panchthar Distr., Paniporua, 2300 m, mixed br
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