RETURN TO DATABASE - ALTERNATIVE CLASSIFICATION
SALTICIDAE OF THE WORLD - 0-INDEX of Genera - 01-FOREWORD & KEY to groups of genera! - 02-Comparison - HISTORICAL classification of Aelurilleae - 03-AEURILLINES - 04-AMYCINES- 05-AMYCOIDA VARIA - 06-ASTIAINES - BALLINES - 07-BELIPPINES - 08-CHRYSILLINES - 09-COCALODINES - 10-COLONINES[=Thiodinines] - 11-DENDRYPHANTINES - 12-DIOLENINES -
EUODENINES - 13-EUOPHRYINES-PART 0: Introduction-Diversity - 13-EUOPHRYINES-PART 1: Admestina-Donoessus - 14-EUOPHRYINES-PART 2: Echeclus-Pystira - 15-EUOPHRYINES-PART 3: Rhyphelia-Zenodorus - 16-EUPOAINES - 17-EVARCHINES - 18-FOSSILS - 19-HABRONATTINES - 20-HARMOCHIRINES - 21-HELIOPHANINES - 22-HISPONINES - 23-HYLLINES - 24-ICIINES - 25-LAPSIINES - 26-LIGONIPEINES - 27-LYSSOMANINES - 28-MENEMERINES - 29-MYRMARACHNINES - 30-NOTICIINES - 31-PELLENINES - 32-PSEUDICIINES - 33-SIMAETHINES - 34-SITTICINES - 35-SPARTAEINES - 35a-SYNAGELINES - 36-THIRATOSCIRTINAE - 37-YAGINUMAELLINES - 38-YLLENINES - 39-UNCLASSIFIED TEMPORARY
APPENDICES -AP1-Simon's classification - AP2-Petrunkevich synthesis-1928 - AP3-Bonnet's list of subfamilies - AP4-Prószynski's revision of subfamilies 1976 - AP5-Prószynski - summary of results - AP6-Aelurillus black & gray - AP7-Maddison's views on Salticidae phylogeny 2014 - MS1-Omoedus synonymy
MADDISON'S ALTERNATIVE: Tittle_pg Index Introduction Agoriini
Aelurillina
Asemoneinae
Amycini
Amycoida-incertae sedis Astiini
Ballini
Baviini
Bredini Chrysillini
Cocalodini Dendryphantina
Euophryini-1 Euophryini-2 Euophryini-3
Eupoinae Freyina
Gophoini Harmochirina Hasariini
Hisponinae
Holcolaetina Huriini Itatina
Lapsiini Leptorchestini
Lyssomaninae Marpissina
Mopsini Myrmarachnini Nannenini
Neonini
Onomastinae Plexippina
Salticini
Sarindini
Scopocirini Simaethina Simonellini
Sitticini
Spartaeina Synagelina
Thiodinini Thiratoscirtina Tisanibini
Viciriini Salticidae-incertae sedis
Monograph of the Salticidae (Araneae) of the World 1995-2015. Part I: Introduction to alternative classification of Salticidae.
Jerzy Prószyński
37 - YAGINUMAELLINES GROUP OF GENERA
Version July 1st, 2016.
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This chapter contains two genera Ptocasius and Yaginumaella (
42 species)
Introduction
YAGINUMAELLINES can be recognized by presence of pair of external pockets on surface of epigyne, in majority of species small, varying in position, in a few species making broad, collar lobes on sides of copulatory openings. Copulatory openings in form of anterior, diagonal slits. Copulatory ducts broad, run almost straight posteriorly, near end of epigyne pass into a few narrower loops of spermathecae. Palpal organ with embolus parallel to bulbus, in majority of species naked, but in type species inside broader sheath, bulbus oval or narrowing posteriorly, in some (Y. stemmleri) with anterior protuberance.
Exemplary representatives of YAGINUMAELLINAE
Yaginumaella striatipes |
Yaginumaella senchalensis | +
Yaginumaella
medvedevi |
Gen.
Ptocasius Simon,
1885
transferred to HYLLINES, some species to Yaginumaella,
Ptocasius
montiformis Song, Zhu,
Chen 1999: 543,
f 313T-U. By courtesy
Yaginumaella songi comb. n. +b) Ptocasius variegatus
[misplaced] :
Logunov 1995a: 244, f 35-36 +b) 243-244, f 32-34 + Logunov,
Rakov 1998. Arthr. Sel., 7(2): 133-134, f 10-11. By courtesy
b) |
Ptocasius [?]
vittatus +b) yunnanensis +c) yashodharae [misplaced] :
Song, Zhu, Chen 1999: 543, f 313W +b) 543, figs 314A-B. By courtesy.
Gen. Yaginumaella Prószynski,
1976 (42 species)
Type species Yaginumaella ususudi.
DIAGNOSIS. Characterized by presence of a pair of external pockets on surface of epigyne, in majority of species small, varying in position, in a few species making broad, collar lobes on sides of copulatory opening. Copulatory openings in a form of anterior, diagonal slits. Copulatory ducts broad, run almost straight posteriorly, near end of epigyne pass into a few narrower loops of spermathecae. Palpal organ of matching males more diversified, with bulbus oval or narrowing posteriorly, in some (Y. stemmleri) with anterior protuberance. Embolus vary in length, in majority of species naked, parallel to bulbus, in type species inside boader sheath. Diagnostic illustrations below are integral part of the definition.
Yaginumaella
ususudi : Bohdanowicz A.,
Proszynski J. 1987. Ann. zool., 41, 2: 146-148, f 306-312 + T. Yaginuma 1986a.
Spiders of Japan in Color: 223-224, f 124.2, plate 59: 5. By courtesy.
Yaginumaella striatipes :
Prószyński 1971d. 28: 219, f 28-29 + Proszynski J. 1984b. Ann. zool., 37: 421-423, f 11-17.
By courtesy.
Yaginumaella
ususudi and Y. striatipes - COMPARISON : Bohdanowicz A.,
Proszynski J. 1987. Ann. zool., 41, 2: 146-148, f 306-312 + Prószyński 1971d. 28: 219, f 28-29. By courtesy.
+ |
Yaginumaella
hyogoensis : Bohdanowicz A.,Proszynski J. 1987. Ann. zool. 41, 2: 145-146, f 304-305 + Ono, Ikeda, Kono. 2009: 568, f 80. By courtesy.
Yaginumaella
medvedevi : Proszynski J.
1979. Ann. zool., 34: 320, f 318-322. + Namkung 2002: 601, f 43.45a-b..
By courtesy.
Yaginumaella
badongensis +flexa + variform :
Song et al., 1999: 563, f 322F, 330L + f 322L, 330N +563, f 323H + Xie L.,Peng X. 1995c: 20, 3:By courtesy.
+ |
Yaginumaella
bhutanica + cambridgei:
Zabka M. 1981b. Ent. bas. 6: 12-13, f 16-18 + 19, f 27-28. By courtesy.
+ |
Yaginumaella
bulbosa + bilaguncula:
Peng X., Tang G., Li S., 2008.© Acta zootax.. sin. 33(2): 255-256, f 26-28 + 290-291, f 6-8. By courtesy.
Yaginumaella
gogonaica + helvetorum +hybrida :
Zabka M. 1981b. Ent. bas. 6: 22, f 37-38, 40 + 16, f 23-24 + 32-34, f 54-55.
Yaginumaella
lobata : Peng X.,
Tso I-M, Li S. 2002. Zool. Stud. 41 (1): 6-7, f 21-25.
By courtesy.
Yaginumaella
incognita + intermedia + nobilis :
Zabka M. 1981b. Ent. bas. 6: 36-38, f 67-69 +12, f. 12-13 +26, f 46-47.
Yaginumaella
longnanensis + lushiensis + nanyuensis:
Yang Y.T., Tang Y.Q., Kim J. P. 1997. Korean Arach. 13(1): 47-49, 1-9
+ Zhang
B., Zhu M., 2007. J. Dali Univ. 6: 1-2, f A-E + Xie L., Peng X
1995c. A. zootax. sin. 20, 3: 291-292, f 9-12.
Yaginumaella
montana + nobilis : Zabka M.
1981b. Ent. bas. 6: 26-28, f 48-49 + 26, f 46-47. + Xie L., Peng X 1995c. 20,
3: 292, f 13-15. By courtesy.
Yaginumaella nepalica + nova : Zabka M. 1980. Senck. biol., 60 (5/6): 376-377, f 10, 14, 17 + Zabka M. 1981b. Ent. bas. 6:24-25, f 39, 44-45. By courtesy.
Yaginumaella
tenzingi : Zabka M. 1980c.
Senck. biol., 60 (5/6): 377-380; f 2, 4, 6, 8, 11, 15, 18 By courtesy.
Yaginumaella
orientalis + originalis + pilosa :
Zabka M. 1981b. Ent. bas. 6: 28-29, f 50-51 + 34-36, f 64-66 + 34, f 60-63.
Yaginumaella
senchalensis : Proszynski
J. 1992b. Ann. zool. 44, 9: 209, f 185-189. By courtesy.
++ |
Yaginumaella
silvatica +simoni : Zabka
M. 1981b. Ent. bas. 6: 20-22, f 35-36 +10, f 14-15. By courtesy.
Yaginumaella
stemmleri + strandi : Zabka
M. 1981b. Ent. bas. 6: 9-11, f 7-11. +19-20, f 29-30. By courtesy.
Yaginumaella
supina + tenella + thimphuica:
Zabka 1981b. Ent. bas. 6: 13-14, f 19-20 + 7-9, f 5-6 +14-16, f 21-22. By
courtesy.
Yaginumaella
urbanii : Zabka M. 1981b.
Ent. bas. 6: 16-19, f 25-26, 31-34, 41. By courtesy.
+ |
Yaginumaella
versicolor + wangdica :
Zabka M. 1981b. Ent. bas., Basel. 6: 24, f 42-43 + 38, f 70-72 38, f 70-72.
By courtesy.
Yaginumaella
wuermli : Zabka M. 1981b.
Ent. bas., Basel. 6: 29-32, f 52-53, 56-59
. By courtesy. |