01792nas a2200229 4500008004100000020001400041245015900055210006900214260000900283300001000292490000900302520096900311653002201280653001701302653001101319653001201330653001301342100002101355700002001376700001901396856014701415 2005 eng d a1175-532600aOn Agelena labyrinthica (Clerck, 1757) and some allied species, with descriptions of two new species of the genus Agelena from China (Araneae: Agelenidae)0 aAgelena labyrinthica Clerck 1757 and some allied species with de c2005 a45-630 v10213 a
Seven allied species of the funnel-weaver spider genus Agelena Walckenaer, 1805, including the type species Agelena labyrinthica (Clerck, 1757), known to occur in Asia and Europe, are reviewed on the basis of the similarity of genital structures. Two new species are described: Agelena chayu sp. nov. and Agelena cuspidata sp. nov. The specific name A. silvatica Oliger, 1983 is revalidated. The female is newly described for A. injuria Fox, 1936. Two specific names are newly synonymized: Agelena daoxianensis Peng, Gong et Kim, 1996 with A. silvatica Oliger, 1983, and A. sublimbata Wang, 1991 with A. limbata Thorell, 1897. Some names are proposed for these species to represent some particular genital structures: conductor ventral apophysis, conductor median apophysis, conductor distal apophysis and conductor dorsal apophysis for male palp and spermathecal head, spermathecal stalk, spermathecal base and spermathecal apophysis for female epigynum.
10agenital structure10arevalidation10areview10asynonym10aTaxonomy1 aZhang, Zhi-Sheng1 aZhu, Ming-Sheng1 aSong, Da-Xiang uhttps://agelenidsoftheworld.myspecies.info/content/agelena-labyrinthica-clerck-1757-and-some-allied-species-descriptions-two-new-species-genus01279nas a2200241 4500008004100000020001400041245011900055210006900174260000900243300001000252490000700262520048000269653001500749653001200764653001000776653002300786653001400809653001300823100002100836700002000857700001900877856014100896 2006 eng d a0030-531600aA new genus of funnel-web spiders, with notes on relationships of the five genera from China (Araneae: Agelenidae)0 anew genus of funnelweb spiders with notes on relationships of th c2006 a77-890 v403 aA new agelenid genus, Allagelena, gen. nov. (Type species: Agelena bistriala Grube, 1861), is erected. Four species, Agelena bistriala Grube, 1861; Agelena difficilis Fox, 1936; Agelena gracilens C. L. Koch, 184 1; and Agelena opulenta (L. Koch, 1878), are transferred to the new genus. The male of A. bistriata is described for the first time. The relationships among the Chinese genera of Agelenidae is given. The new genus appears to be a sister group of Agelena.
10aAgelenidae10aAraneae10aChina10acladistic analysis10anew genus10aTaxonomy1 aZhang, Zhi-Sheng1 aZhu, Ming-Sheng1 aSong, Da-Xiang uhttps://agelenidsoftheworld.myspecies.info/content/new-genus-funnel-web-spiders-notes-relationships-five-genera-china-araneae-agelenidae00796nas a2200217 4500008004100000020002500041245011600066210006900182260000900251300001000260490000900270653002900279653001600308653001700324653007400341653001600415100001900431700001600450700002100466856009100487 2011 eng d a1175-5326; 1175-533400aFirst description of the male of Notiocoelotes pseudolingulatus (Araneae: Agelenidae) from Hainan Island, China0 aFirst description of the male of Notiocoelotes pseudolingulatus c2011 a65-670 v281910adescribed, Male, p. 65].10aDescription10aNomenclature10aNotiocoelotes pseudolingulatus - Liu & Li 2010 (Araneae): [First time10aSystematics1 aHan, Guang-Xin1 aZhang, Feng1 aZhang, Zhi-Sheng uA new funnel-web spider genus, Acutipetala gen. nov., is erected to accommodate two new agelenid species known to occur in evergreen forests of northern Thailand: Acutipetala octoginta sp. nov. (type species, [male] [female]) and A. donglini sp. nov. ([male]). The genus is established on the basis of the distinctive appearance of the genital structures, in which the median apophysis of the male palp is petal-shaped, sharply pointed, and strongly sclerotized, and the truncate embolus is short, originates subapically, and is provided with a hook-shaped apical portion.
10aevergreen tropical forests10anew species10aSoutheast Asia10aTaxonomy10aZoogeography1 aDankittipakul, Pakawin1 aZhang, Zhi-Sheng uhttps://agelenidsoftheworld.myspecies.info/content/acutipetala-gen-nov-new-genus-funnel-web-spiders-northern-thailand-araneae-agelenidae