Elusive引进的和通亲的蜘蛛(蜘蛛目:Cithaeronidae,Gnaphosidae):来自墨西哥、洪都拉斯和巴西的新记录

IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY Pan-Pacific Entomologist Pub Date : 2022-01-24 DOI:10.3956/2021-97.4.261
A. Cubas Rodríguez, V. C. Lara-Cabello, M. A. Desales-Lara, D. Chamé-Vázquez
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在对来自墨西哥、洪都拉斯和巴西的合栖蜘蛛的研究中,鉴定出了若干只1882年的Zimiris dorae Simon(蚋科)和一只1872年的Cithaeron praedonius O. Pickard-Cambridge (cithaeronides科)的雌性蜘蛛;这两种都不是美洲本土物种。Zimiris Simon属,1882年仅包括两种:分布广泛的Z. dorae和Z. diffusa。前者被引入至少八个国家,而后者被引入圣赫勒拿岛(世界蜘蛛目录2021)。Cithaeron O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872年,共有7种,主要分布在非洲、中东和南亚(世界蜘蛛目录2021)。两个物种,C. praedonius O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872年和C. reimoseri Platnick, 1991年在许多国家引进(Platnick 1991, Carvalho et al. 2007)。尽管Z. dorae和C. praedonius偶然被引入世界各地,但在美国几乎没有记录(Almeida-Silva & Brescovit 2008, Ruiz & Bonaldo 2013, Edwards 2017)。在此,给出了墨西哥的一项新的城市记录。此外,我们还提供了洪都拉斯Zimiris属(Gnaphosidae)的新国家记录以及墨西哥和巴西的新地点记录。所有成虫标本都是根据Platnick & Penney(2004)、Jäger(2005)和Almeida-Silva & Brescovit(2008)对Z. dorae的描述和插图进行鉴定的;Platnick (1991), Ruiz & Bonaldo(2013)和Edwards(2017)对C. praedonius的研究。所有检查过的标本都存放在以下机构:Colección de Arácnidos e entomtos (CARCIB),调查中心Biológicas del Noroeste S.C,墨西哥下加利福尼亚州;Colección de Arácnidos墨西哥经济与社会组织(ECOTAAR),南部边疆学院(ECOSUR),墨西哥恰帕斯;博物馆Zoología, Escuela Biología,洪都拉斯特古西加尔巴国家大学Autónoma (UNAH), 大学História,联邦自然大学Piauí,弗洛里亚诺,Piauí,巴西(CHNUFPI),米纳斯吉拉斯州贝洛奥里藏特,米纳斯吉拉斯州联邦大学(UFMG)。根据Alvarez-Padilla(2012)的程序,在ECOSUR使用Amscope MU500相机和蔡司Primo Star显微镜拍摄体表和生殖器的照片。已知分布和新记录由北向南依次递减。
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Elusive introduced and synanthropic spiders (Araneae: Cithaeronidae, Gnaphosidae): new records from Mexico, Honduras, and Brazil
In examining synanthropic spiders from Mexico, Honduras, and Brazil, several specimens of Zimiris doriae Simon, 1882 (Gnaphosidae) and one female of Cithaeron praedonius O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872 (Cithaeronidae) were identified; neither of which species is native in America. The genus Zimiris Simon, 1882 includes only two species: the widespread Z. doriae and Z. diffusa Platnick & Penney, 2004. The former is introduced in at least eight countries, while the latter is introduced in Saint Helena (World Spider Catalog 2021). The genus Cithaeron O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872 comprises seven species distributed naturally and predominantly in Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia (World Spider Catalog 2021). Two species, C. praedonius O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872 and C. reimoseri Platnick, 1991, are introduced in many countries (Platnick 1991, Carvalho et al. 2007). Despite being accidentally introduced around the world, Z. doriae and C. praedonius have few documented records in America (Almeida-Silva & Brescovit 2008, Ruiz & Bonaldo 2013, Edwards 2017). Here, a new country record of the family Cithaeronidae in Mexico is given. In addition, we provide a new country record of the genus Zimiris (Gnaphosidae) in Honduras and new localities for Mexico and Brazil. All adult specimens were identified using the descriptions and illustrations of Platnick & Penney (2004), Jäger (2005), and Almeida-Silva & Brescovit (2008) for Z. doriae; Platnick (1991), Ruiz & Bonaldo (2013) and Edwards (2017) for C. praedonius. All specimens examined are deposited in the following institutions: Colección de Arácnidos e Insectos (CARCIB), Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste S.C., Baja California Sur, Mexico; Colección de Arácnidos del Sureste de México (ECOTAAR), El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR), Chiapas, Mexico; Museo de Zoología, Escuela de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, Tegucigalpa, Honduras (UNAH), Coleção de História Natural da Universidade Federal do Piauí, Floriano, Piauí, Brazil (CHNUFPI), and Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil (UFMG). Photographs of habitus and genitalia were taken using an Amscope MU500 camera coupled with a Zeiss Primo Star microscope at ECOSUR, following the procedures of Alvarez-Padilla (2012). Known distributions and new records are given in descending order from north to south.
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Pan-Pacific Entomologist
Pan-Pacific Entomologist 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: The Pan-Pacific Entomologist (ISSN 0031-0603) is published quarterly (January, April, July and October) by the Pacific Coast Entomological Society, in cooperation with the California Academy of Sciences. The journal serves as a refereed publication outlet and accepts manuscripts on all aspects of the biosystematics of insects and closely related arthropods, especially articles dealing with their taxonomy, biology, behavior, ecology, life history, biogeography and distribution. Membership in the Pacific Coast Entomological Society includes subscription to The Pan-Pacific Entomologist, and Society Proceedings typically appear in the October issue of each volume.
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