The high complexity of Micronetinae Hull, 1920 (Araneae, Linyphiidae) evidenced through ten new cave-dweller species from the Morocco

dc.contributor.author Barrientos Alfageme, José Antonio ca
dc.contributor.author Brañas, Neus ca
dc.contributor.author Mederos López, Jorge ca
dc.contributor.other Consorci del Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona ca
dc.coverage.spatial Marroc ca
dc.coverage.spatial Marroc en
dc.coverage.spatial Marroc es
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-16T12:24:57Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-16T12:24:57Z
dc.date.issued 2020-01-23
dc.description.abstract The Museum of Natural Sciences of Barcelona is the repository of a set of samples of spiders captured during a prolonged period of time in various caves of the Moroccan Atlas. Seventeen species of Lepthyphantes Menge, 1866 “sensu lato” were found within this material, ten of them new to science: Lepthyphantes almoravidus Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes biospeleologorum Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes ensiferus Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes fadriquei Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes imazigheni Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes lamellatus Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes leknizii Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes sasi Barrientos n. sp., Palliduphantes banderolatus Barrientos n. sp. and Palliduphantes megascapus Barrientos n. sp. We offer the description of the aforementioned species, as well as the description of the unknown male of Lepthyphantes taza Tanasevitch, 2014. We also discuss the affinities found between these and other related Mediterranean species, as well as their possible location within the Micronetinae genera currently described. Key words: Lepthyphantes, Palliduphantes, North of Africa, Atlas Mountains, troglobic fauna,new species. ca
dc.description.abstract The Museum of Natural Sciences of Barcelona is the repository of a set of samples of spiders captured during a prolonged period of time in various caves of the Moroccan Atlas. Seventeen species of Lepthyphantes Menge, 1866 “sensu lato” were found within this material, ten of them new to science: Lepthyphantes almoravidus Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes biospeleologorum Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes ensiferus Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes fadriquei Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes imazigheni Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes lamellatus Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes leknizii Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes sasi Barrientos n. sp., Palliduphantes banderolatus Barrientos n. sp. and Palliduphantes megascapus Barrientos n. sp. We offer the description of the aforementioned species, as well as the description of the unknown male of Lepthyphantes taza Tanasevitch, 2014. We also discuss the affinities found between these and other related Mediterranean species, as well as their possible location within the Micronetinae genera currently described. Key words: Lepthyphantes, Palliduphantes, North of Africa, Atlas Mountains, troglobic fauna,new species. en
dc.description.abstract The Museum of Natural Sciences of Barcelona is the repository of a set of samples of spiders captured during a prolonged period of time in various caves of the Moroccan Atlas. Seventeen species of Lepthyphantes Menge, 1866 “sensu lato” were found within this material, ten of them new to science: Lepthyphantes almoravidus Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes biospeleologorum Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes ensiferus Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes fadriquei Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes imazigheni Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes lamellatus Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes leknizii Barrientos n. sp., Lepthyphantes sasi Barrientos n. sp., Palliduphantes banderolatus Barrientos n. sp. and Palliduphantes megascapus Barrientos n. sp. We offer the description of the aforementioned species, as well as the description of the unknown male of Lepthyphantes taza Tanasevitch, 2014. We also discuss the affinities found between these and other related Mediterranean species, as well as their possible location within the Micronetinae genera currently described. Key words: Lepthyphantes, Palliduphantes, North of Africa, Atlas Mountains, troglobic fauna,new species. es
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dc.identifier.citation Zoosystema 42 (1): 1-29 ca
dc.identifier.entitat consorcis ca
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11703/120330
dc.language eng ca
dc.provenance Ajuntament de Barcelona. Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona ca
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dc.rights.notes L'Ajuntament de Barcelona no pot donar autorització sobre l'ús d'aquest document ni facilitar-ne còpies. La utilització i/o reproducció d'aquest document fora de l’àmbit municipal representa l'incompliment de la legislació vigent sobre propietat intel·lectual ca
dc.subject Aràcnids ca
dc.subject Linífids ca
dc.subject Fauna cavernícola ca
dc.subject Arachnida en
dc.subject Linyphiidae en
dc.subject Cave animals en
dc.subject Arácnidos es
dc.subject Linífidos es
dc.subject Fauna de cuevas es
dc.subject.category Ciència i tecnologia ca
dc.subject.forma articles ca
dc.title The high complexity of Micronetinae Hull, 1920 (Araneae, Linyphiidae) evidenced through ten new cave-dweller species from the Morocco ca
dc.type text ca
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