2017
DOI: 10.15298/arthsel.26.3.05
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New data on Aituaria pontica (Spassky, 1932) (Aranei: Nesticidae)

Abstract: Recently, additional Aituaria specimens have been collected from the City of Perm (Russia). Having examined them, the author has come to the conclusion that A. nataliae and A. pontica are to be considered conspecific. The main aims of this paper are (1) to synonymize both species names, (2) to illustrate important diagnostic characteristics of the male palp, and (3) to provide new distributional and ecological data for A. pontica. Efimik, 1998 синонимизирован с A. pontica (Spassky, 1932). A. pontica впервые ук… Show more

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“…By the end of the 20th century, a list of synanthropic spider species of Perm Area had been supplemented by three more species: viz., Steatoda castanea (Clerck, 1757), Pholcus alticeps Spassky, 1932 andSosticus loricatus (L.Koch, 1866) [Esyunin, 1995]. In the last decade, two new species of the Nesticidae have been discovered in Perm City, of which the data on Aituaria pontica (Spassky, 1932) were published Esyunin [2017]. The main aim of this paper is to provide new distributional and ecological data for Nesticella mogera (Yaginuma, 1972) which was collected from the greenhouse of the Botanical Garden of the Perm State University.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By the end of the 20th century, a list of synanthropic spider species of Perm Area had been supplemented by three more species: viz., Steatoda castanea (Clerck, 1757), Pholcus alticeps Spassky, 1932 andSosticus loricatus (L.Koch, 1866) [Esyunin, 1995]. In the last decade, two new species of the Nesticidae have been discovered in Perm City, of which the data on Aituaria pontica (Spassky, 1932) were published Esyunin [2017]. The main aim of this paper is to provide new distributional and ecological data for Nesticella mogera (Yaginuma, 1972) which was collected from the greenhouse of the Botanical Garden of the Perm State University.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…comm.) and the Caucasus [Marusik, Guseinov, 2003].At the moment, three nesticid species have been reported from the Urals [Esyunin, Efimik, 1995, 1998Esyunin et al, 2019], of which one, Aituaria pontica (Spassky, 1932), is known from the cis-Ural steppe zone [Esyunin, 2017]. During the past decade numerous materials have been collected from various localities of the steppe zone of Orenburg Area.…”
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