@article {530, title = {A further study on the species of the spider family Agelenidae from China (Arachnida: Araneae)}, journal = {Revue Suisse de Zoologie}, volume = {115}, year = {2008}, note = {ZOOR14408045487}, month = {2008}, pages = {95-106}, abstract = {Six agelenid spider species belonging to the genera Agelena, Ageleradix and Benoitia occurring in China are diagnosed, described and illustrated. The name Agelena micropunctala Wang, 1992 is placed in the synonymy of Agelena poliosata Wang, 199 1; Agelena otiforma Wang, 1991 is transferred to the genus Ageleradix; Benoitia agraulosa (Wang \& Wang, 1990) is newly reported from Xinjiang Province of China. Three new species are described: Ageleradix schwendingeri sp. n., Ageleradix sternseptum sp. n. and Ageleradix zhishengi sp. n.}, keywords = {97]., Agelena otiforma - Wang 1991 (Araneae): [Referred to, Ageleradix, p., Agelena poliosata - Wang 1991 (Araneae): [Syn nov, Agelena, Agelena, p. 97]., Agelenidae (Araneae): [New record]., Agelenidae [China / / Systematics \& distribution, Ageleradix otiforma - (Wang 1991) (Araneae): [Comb nov, Transferred from, Ageleradix schwendingeri (Araneae): [Sp nov, Xizang, P. 99]., Ageleradix schwendingeri [Sichuan / / New species] [Xizang / / ]., Ageleradix sternseptum, Ageleradix sternseptum (Araneae): [Sp nov, Yunnan, P. 101]., Ageleradix zhishengi (Araneae): [Sp nov, Yunnan, P. 103]., Ageleradix zhishengi [Yunnan / / New species]., Asia, Benoitia agraulosa (Araneae): [New record]., Benoitia agraulosa [Xinjiang Uygur / / New record]., China, Combination, Eurasia, including new, Land zones, micropunctulata Wang 1992, p. 96]., New taxa, Nomenclature, Palaearctic region, record]., Synonymy, Systematics, Taxonomic position, Taxonomy}, isbn = {0035-418X}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR14408045487}, author = {Zhang, Xiufeng and Li, Shuqiang and Xu, Xiang} } @article {466, title = {Drei bemerkenswerte Grossspinnen der Ostalpen (Arachnida, Aranei: Agelenidae, Thomisidae, Salticidae)}, journal = {Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft}, volume = {60}, year = {1987}, note = {ZOOR12400068404}, month = {1987}, pages = {391-401}, abstract = {

Tegenaria mirifica n. sp. (.male..female., Agelenidae) from North Tirol and Grisons [Switzerland] and Oxyptila secreta n. sp. (.male..female., Thomisidae) from South Tirol and Trentino [Italy] are described and illustrated. New records are given for Heliophanus lineiventris Simon (.male..female., Salticidae) from North Tirol, Ticino and Croatia [Yugoslavia] resp. For the genera Tegenaria and Heliophanus, the species occurring in the East Alps are commented on briefly. Considering all these, two species inquirendae both from Meran/Merano have been synonymized from their original descriptions; Tegenaria rhaetica Thorell, 1875 = T. agrestis (Walckenaer, 1802) n. syn., Heliophanus cognatus Simon, 1868 (nomen rejected) = H. tribulosus Simon, 1868 n. syn.

}, keywords = {[Switzerland / / Ticino] [Yugoslavia / / Croatia]., Araneae (Arachnida): [New record]., Araneae [Austria / / East Alps, Eurasia, Europe, First record], Heliophanus lineiventris (Araneae): [New record]., Heliophanus lineiventris [Austria / / North Tirol, Heliophanus tribulosus - Simon 1868 (Araneae): [Syn nov, H. cognatus, Land zones, New taxa, Nomenclature, Oxyptila secreta (Araneae): [Sp nov, Italy, P. 394, fig{\textquoteright}d]., Palaearctic, record]., region, Simon 1868, p. 399]., Synonymy, Systematics, Systematics \& new record] [Italy / /, Systematics] [Switzerland / / ] [Yugoslavia / / Systematics \& 1 first, Tegenaria agrestis - (Walckenaer 1802) (Araneae): [Syn nov, T. rhaetica, Tegenaria mirifica (Araneae): [Sp nov, Austria, P. 391, fig{\textquoteright}d]., Thorell 1875, p. 394].}, isbn = {0036-7575}, author = {Thaler, K.} } @article {337, title = {A new ground-living spider of the genus Coelotes (Araneae, Agelenidae) from northern Vietnam}, journal = {Special Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Coleopterology}, volume = {4}, year = {1995}, note = {ZOOR13300000951}, month = {1995}, pages = {139-142}, keywords = {Asia, Coelotes (Araneae): [New record]., Coelotes [Vietnam / / Vinh Phu Province, Coelotes yoshikoae (Araneae): [Sp nov, Vietnam, P. 140, fig{\textquoteright}d, Coelotes yoshikoae [Vietnam / / Vinh Phu Province, Eurasia, First record for Vietnam]., Land zones, New, New species \& first, New taxa, Nomenclature, Oriental region, record of genus for Vietnam]., record]., Systematics}, isbn = {1341-1128}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR13300000951}, author = {Nishikawa, Yoshiaki} } @article {296, title = {Surveillance for weevils and cobweb spiders at high risk sites around Christchurch, New Zealand}, journal = {New Zealand Plant Protection}, volume = {62}, year = {2009}, note = {ZOOR14603024104}, month = {2009}, pages = {124-129}, abstract = {Most arthropod traps available for biosecurity surveillance are either generic and incur problems with large bycatches, or are targeted at one or a few species and have limited application. Traps designed to be of intermediate specificity were tested at three high risk sites in Christchurch. Traps with and without attractants targeting weevils (Curculionidae), and two trap types targeting cobweb spiders (Theridiidae) were evaluated. The weevil traps captured nine weevil species from six genera, including the first detection of Sitona lepidus in the South Island. Significantly more weevils were captured in the traps with attractants. The spider traps captured spiders in the families Theridiidae, Linyphiidae and Agelenidae, including the first detection of Nesticodes rufipes (Theridiidae) in the South Island. For all traps, bycatches were small and readily processed, and included a cricket, Gryllodes sigillatus, that is not established in New Zealand. Traps of intermediate specificity have potential for operational use in high risk site surveillance.}, keywords = {Australasia, Australasian region, Collecting techniques, Curculionidae, Curculionidae (Curculionoidea)., evaluation / ] [Ecological techniques / / ] [New Zealand / South, Isalnd, Christchurch / ]., Land zones, Nesticodes rufipes, Nesticodes rufipes (Araneae): [New record]., record]., Sitona lepidus (Curculionidae): [New record]., Sitona lepidus [New Zealand / South Island / New, Techniques, Theridiidae (Araneae)., Theridiidae [Trapping / Surveillance trapping techniques}, isbn = {1175-9003}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR14603024104}, author = {McNeil, M. R. and Vink, C. J. and Phillips, C. B.} } @article {151, title = {A survey of spiders (Araneae) inhabiting the euedaphic soil stratum and the superficial underground compartment in Bulgaria}, journal = {Arachnologische Mitteilungen}, volume = {40}, year = {2011}, note = {ZOOR14707051945}, month = {2011}, pages = {33-46}, abstract = {In 2005 a team of Bulgarian zoologists started a project aiming to study the invertebrates inhabiting the deeper soil stratum (euedaphon) and the Superficial Underground Compartment (SUC) in Bulgaria. In the course of a four-year sampling, a total of 52 species of spiders were caught from 19 collecting sites and 9 geographical regions. They belong to the following families: Scytodidae (1), Segestriidae (1), Dysderidae (8), Nesticidae (1), Anapidae (1),Theridiidae (1), Linyphiidae (20), Agelenidae (3), Cybaeidae (1), Dictynidae (2), Amaurobiidae (2), Liocranidae (3), Corinnidae (1), Zodariidae (1), Gnaphosidae (5), and Salticidae (1). The family Anapidae, with the species Zangherella relicta (Kratochvil, 1935) is recorded from three sites in the Pirin and Slavyanka mountains, and this represents the first record of the family, genus and species in Bulgaria. In spite of the active investigations of the epigean and cave spiders in these regions over the years Z. relicta was not found and it seems it occurs only in deeper subterranean habitats and nowhere else. Comparative study of almost topotypic specimens of Z. relicta from Montenegro with those collected from Bulgaria showed no variation in the shape of palp and female vulvae. Until the true identity of Z. apuliae (Caporiacco, 1949) from Italy is revealed, it remains unclear whether Z. relicta and Z. apuliae are conspecific, as it remains unclear whether the older records of Z. apuliae from the Balkan Peninsula refer to this species or to Z. relicta. Pelecopsis mengei (Simon, 1884) (Linyphiidae) and Scotolathys simplex Simon, 1884 (Dictynidae) are also reported from Bulgaria for the first time, the latter being also new to FYR of Macedonia. A faunistic overview of the spiders found in these underground environments is made, along with remarks on the distribution and ecology of some rare and interesting species. The presence of cave-dwelling and superficial spiders in the sampled sites indicates that SUC and euedaphon are inhabited by different ecotypes, e.g. litter- (tanathostromic), soil- (edaphic) and cave-(troglobitic) which at some places co-occur.}, keywords = {[Bulgaria / / ]., [Subterranean habitat / Superficial underground compartment habitat / ], Anapidae, Anapidae (Araneae): [New record]., Araneae (Arachnida)., Araneae [Soil habitat / Euedaphic soil habitat / Faunal list], Eurasia, Europe, Habitat, Land zones, Palaearctic region, Pelecopsis mengei, Pelecopsis mengei (Araneae): [New record]., record]., Scotolathys simplex (Araneae): [New record]., Scotolathys simplex [Bulgaria / / New record] [Macedonia / / ]., Terrestrial habitat, Zangherella relicta (Araneae): [New record]., Zangherella relicta [Bulgaria / / New}, isbn = {1018-4171}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR14707051945}, author = {Deltshev, Christo and Lazarov, Stoyan and Naumova, Maria and Stoev, Pavel} } @article {63, title = {Funnel web spiders from Sardinia: Taxonomical notes on some Tegenaria and Malthonica spp. (Araneae: Agelenidae)}, journal = {Revue Suisse de Zoologie}, volume = {115}, year = {2008}, note = {ZOOR14504024479}, month = {2008}, pages = {759-778}, abstract = {Funnel web spiders from Sardinia: Taxonomical notes on some Tegenaria and Malthonica spp. (Araneae: Agelenidae). - Based on specimens collected by hand during several field trips to Sardinia and on specimens examined in several collections, the female of Tegenaria henroti Dresco and the male of Malthonica sardoa Brignoli are described for the first time. Malthonica eleonorae (Brignoli) is redescribed. It can be distinguished from T henroti, which we regard as its sister species without yet proposing a new combination, by the number of teeth on the upper margin of the cheliceral groove and by the spine formulae of all leg tibiae. Additionally, the rim of the atrium, the form of the spermathecae, as well as the shape of the tegular apophysis and the ridge on the male bulb are important characters for separating these species. The female described under T henroti by Wunderlich actually belongs to M. dalmatica (Kulczynski). The latter species would be new to Sardinia but has been recorded before on this island under the name T drescoi Brignoli, which we consider as a new junior synonym of M. dalmatica. In addition, Malthonica sicana Brignoli is recorded for the first time from Sardinia, and the species is redescribed here. Males of the three species, M. sardoa, M. sicana and M. arganoi (Brignoli), can be distinguished by the shape of their retrolateral tibia apophysis, the shape of the median apophysis.}, keywords = {[Sardinia / / Biology, 765]., 768]., Aglenidae (Noctuoidea): [Diagnostic characters of subordinate taxa, P., Description, Diagnosis, distribution, Documentation, drescoi Brignoli 1971, p. 761]., Eurasia, Europe, Female, p. 763]., First time figured, Male, p. 771]., Italy, Land zones, Male, p. 772, Malthonica, Malthonica - Simon 1898 (Araneae)., Malthonica dalmatica - (Kulczynski 1906) (Araneae): [Syn nov, Tegenaria, Malthonica eleonorae - (Brignoli 1794) (Araneae): [Redescription, P., Malthonica sardoa - Brignoli 1977 (Araneae): [First time described,, Malthonica sicana - Brignoli 1976 (Araneae): [Redescription, P. 773, Malthonica sicana [Sardinia / / New record]., New, Nomenclature, Palaearctic region, Publications, record]., Synonymy, Systematics, systematics]., Tegenaria - Latreille 1804 (Araneae)., Tegenaria [Checklists / Updated checklist / ] [Italy / / ], Tegenaria henroti - Dresco 1956 (Araneae): [First time described,}, isbn = {0035-418X}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR14504024479}, author = {Bolzern, Angelo and Haenggi, Ambros and Burckhardt, Daniel} }