福克兰群岛的蜘蛛2:非蛇蛛蛛科

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A. Lavery, R. Snazell
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这是一系列描述福克兰群岛(Islas Malvinas)上发现的所有蜘蛛物种的文章中的第二篇。本文报道了来自福克兰群岛的7种非卵黄碱Linyphiidae。岛上首次记录的有6种,4种为新种:falklanddoglenes hadassa sp. nov.、falklanddoglenes iasonum sp. nov.、falklanddoglenes weddelli sp. nov.和Stictonanus lafonia sp. nov. 11 . falklanddoglenes为特有种,而Stictonanus lafonia仅在福克兰群岛发现。该岛首次记录到引进种Tenuiphantes tenuis (Blackwall, 1852)和Lepthyphantes lehsus (Ohlert, 1865)。岛上首次记录到2种毛茛属植物Erigone palustris Millidge(1991)和spheecozone rubescens O. Pickard-Cambridge (1871);两者都是自我介绍。讨论了福克兰岛特有种的分类地位。Falklandoglenes被认为接近一个典型的南部新热带物种群。Stictonanus的位置仍不明确。两属在蝗科中的关系尚不清楚。讨论了新物种的保护状况,指出福克兰多格伦斯spinosa非常令人担忧,因为它只在一个小岛上被发现,自1980年发现以来一直没有被重新发现。
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The spiders of the Falkland Islands 2: non-erigonine Linyphiidae
Abstract This is the second in a series of accounts providing descriptions of all the spider species found on the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas). Here, seven species of non-erigonine Linyphiidae are reported from the Falkland Islands. Six species are recorded from the islands for the first time, four are new species: Falklandoglenes hadassa sp. nov., Falklandoglenes iasonum sp. nov., Falklandoglenes weddelli sp. nov., and Stictonanus lafonia sp. nov. Falklandoglenes is an endemic genus and Stictonanus lafonia is known only from the Falkland Islands. The introduced species Tenuiphantes tenuis (Blackwall, 1852) and Lepthyphantes leprosus (Ohlert, 1865) are recorded from the islands for the first time. Two erigonine species, Erigone palustris Millidge, 1991 and Sphecozone rubescens O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871 are recorded from the islands for the first time; both are introductions. The taxonomic position of the endemic Falkland Island species is discussed. Falklandoglenes is considered to be close to a characteristically southern Neotropical group of species. The position of Stictonanus remains ambiguous. The relationships of both genera within the Linyphiidae remains unclear. The conservation status of the new species is discussed, with Falklandoglenes spinosa noted as of great concern because it is known from only one small island and has not be refound since its discovery in 1980.
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Arachnology
Arachnology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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