Title of article :
Description of the female of Actinopus balcarce Ríos-Tamayo Goloboff, 2018 (Araneae, Actinopodidae), with comments on its natural history
Author/Authors :
Millenpeier ، Micaela Departamento de Biología - Universidad Nacional del Sur , Ferretti ، Nelson Edgardo Departamento de Biología - Centro de Recursos Naturales Renovables de la Zona Semiárida (CERZOS-CONICET - Universidad Nacional del Sur , Nicoletta ، Micaela Centro de Recursos Naturales Renovables de la Zona Semiárida (CERZOS-CONICET
From page :
809
To page :
817
Abstract :
Trapdoor spiders are known for digging deep burrows into the ground closed with a thick trapdoor. Actinopus balcarce Ríos-Tamayo Goloboff was described based on two males from Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentina. In a recent survey in the type locality, we found females probably belonging to this species. Morphology of the females found allowed us to attribute them to Actinopus balcarce, which are described for the first time. Photographs of the spermathecae are presented along with comments on the natural history of the species. Some morphological insights on the female of this species are also discussed.
Keywords :
Argentina , La Barrosa hill , Mygalomorphae , taxonomy , trapdoor spider
Journal title :
Journal of Insects Biodiversity and Systematics
Journal title :
Journal of Insects Biodiversity and Systematics
Record number :
2753873
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