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Neoantistea sp.

Description

Neoantistea sp.

Material examined: 5♀ j, [21] Khasan Distr., env. ofAndreevka Vill, 42º 3 5-36 'N 131º13'E, ll- 1 5.0 8.1998, YM; 1juv ♀, near Matveev Isl., 2.08.1997, T.Vshivkova.

COMMENTS. Apparently this is a new species distribut­ ed along Kurile Islands to the north to Kamchatka (Marusik and Crawford, personal data). Obligatory seashore dweller: pebbly and sandy beaches.

LINYPHIIDAE

Agyneta palgongsanensis (Paik, 1991) ** comb.n.

Meioneta palgongsanensis Paik, 1991a: 3, f. 14-29.

Material examined: 42 ♂ ♀, [21] Khasan Distr., env. of Andreevka Vill.. 42º35-36'N 131º13'E, 11- 15.08.1995, YM.

COMMENTS. The first record in Russia and the northernmost (joint of distribution. Earlier known only from South Korea [Paik, 1991],

Bathylinyphia maior (Kulczynski, 1826) *

Material examined: 2 ♀♀, [11] Chuguvevka Field Station, ca 43º50'N 134º15'E, 31.07-5.08.1998 YM: 29 ♂ ♀ j, [09] env. of Anisimovka Vill., 43º10'N 132º46'E, 24- 28.07.1998, YM.

COMMENTS. The first record in the province and the southernmost locality of the range.Siberio-Manchurian range, from Altai to Kamchatka, to the north to the upper Kolyma and to the south to the Maritime Province [Marusik et al., in press].

Bathyphantes orientis Oi, 1960 **

Material examined: 2 ♂ ♀, [05] Khanka I.ake SW shore, Sosnovy Isl & peninsula nearby, 44º52'N 132º07'E, 17.07.1998, YM; 7♂ ♀, env. ofVladivostok, Uglovove, 43º20.92'N 132º03.05'E, - 4.10.1998, YM.

COMMENTS. The first correct record in Russia. All earlier reports ofthis species from Siberia and the Far East [cf. Eskov, 1994] appear to refer to B. gracilis (Blackwall, 1841) [Marusik et al., 1992b], In addition to the Maritime Province, this species was found also on Kunashir (northernmost locality) and Shikotan islands (personal data). Outside Russia known from Hokkaido and Honshu, Japan [Yaginuma, 1977] and northeastern China [Song et al., 1999].

Dicymbium libidinosum (Kulczynski, 1926) *

Material examined: 4 ♀♀. Lazovski Reserve. America Kordon, 43º16.5'N 134º03'E, 14- 17.05.1999, YS.

COMMENTS. The first record in the province. Earlier known from Yenisei to Kamchatka and to the south to northern Sakhalin [Eskov, 1994],

Erigone changchunensis Zhu & Wen, 1980 *

Erigone changchunensis Zhu & Wen, 1980: 18, f. 1a—d;

Erigone piechokii Heimer, 1987: 142, f. 9 -1 1, syn.n.;

E. longipalpis (Sufldevall, 1830): Song et al., 1999: f. 93s, 94a,i.

Material examined:l ♂, [21] Khasan Distr, env. ofAndreevka Vill, 42º35-36'N 131º13'E, 11 - 15.08.1998, YM.

COMMENTS. The first record in the province and the easternmost point of distribution. Mongolo-Manchurian range. Known from East-Kazakhstan Area [Eskov & Marusik, 1995; sub E. piechokii ] lo the east to the Maritime Province (present material) and to the south to Bayankhongor Aimak of Mongolia [Heimer, 1987], This species has been wrongly synonymised with E. longipalpis. At least original drawings of Zhu & Wen [1980] and those published Song et al. [1999] differ well from E. longipalpis, distributed from Europe to Yenisei [Eskov, 1994], but fit well to Heimer’s [1987] drawings and numerous specimens studied by us from Tuva and Mongolia as well as to paratypes (seen by YM in Museum fur Tierkunde, Dresden). So, most probably all Chinese records of E. longipalpis from Gansu, Hebei and Jilin correspond to this species.

COMMENTS. Apparently this is a new species distribut­ ed along Kurile Islands to the north to Kamchatka (Marusik and Crawford, personal data). Obligatory seashore dweller: pebbly and sandy beaches.

LINYPHIIDAE

Agyneta palgongsanensis (Paik, 1991) ** comb.n.

Meioneta palgongsanensis Paik, 1991a: 3, f. 14-29.

Material examined: 42 ♂ ♀, [21] Khasan Distr., env. of Andreevka Vill.. 42º35-36'N 131º13'E, 11- 15.08.1995, YM.

COMMENTS. The first record in Russia and the northernmost (joint of distribution. Earlier known only from South Korea [Paik, 1991],

Bathylinyphia maior (Kulczynski, 1826) *

Material examined: 2 ♀♀, [11] Chuguvevka Field Station, ca 43º50'N 134º15'E, 31.07-5.08.1998 YM: 29 ♂ ♀ j, [09] env. of Anisimovka Vill., 43º10'N 132º46'E, 24- 28.07.1998, YM.

COMMENTS. The first record in the province and the southernmost locality of the range.Siberio-Manchurian range, from Altai to Kamchatka, to the north to the upper Kolyma and to the south to the Maritime Province [Marusik et al., in press].

Bathyphantes orientis Oi, 1960 **

Material examined: 2 ♂ ♀, [05] Khanka I.ake SW shore, Sosnovy Isl & peninsula nearby, 44º52'N 132º07'E, 17.07.1998, YM; 7♂ ♀, env. ofVladivostok, Uglovove, 43º20.92'N 132º03.05'E, - 4.10.1998, YM.

COMMENTS. The first correct record in Russia. All earlier reports ofthis species from Siberia and the Far East [cf. Eskov, 1994] appear to refer to B. gracilis (Blackwall, 1841) [Marusik et al., 1992b], In addition to the Maritime Province, this species was found also on Kunashir (northernmost locality) and Shikotan islands (personal data). Outside Russia known from Hokkaido and Honshu, Japan [Yaginuma, 1977] and northeastern China [Song et al., 1999].

Dicymbium libidinosum (Kulczynski, 1926) *

Material examined: 4 ♀♀. Lazovski Reserve. America Kordon, 43º16.5'N 134º03'E, 14- 17.05.1999, YS.

COMMENTS. The first record in the province. Earlier known from Yenisei to Kamchatka and to the south to northern Sakhalin [Eskov, 1994],

Erigone changchunensis Zhu & Wen, 1980 *

Erigone changchunensis Zhu & Wen, 1980: 18, f. 1a—d;

Erigone piechokii Heimer, 1987: 142, f. 9 -1 1, syn.n.;

E. longipalpis (Sufldevall, 1830): Song et al., 1999: f. 93s, 94a,i.

Material examined:l ♂, [21] Khasan Distr, env. ofAndreevka Vill, 42º35-36'N 131º13'E, 11 - 15.08.1998, YM.

COMMENTS. The first record in the province and the easternmost point of distribution. Mongolo-Manchurian range. Known from East-Kazakhstan Area [Eskov & Marusik, 1995; sub E. piechokii ] lo the east to the Maritime Province (present material) and to the south to Bayankhongor Aimak of Mongolia [Heimer, 1987], This species has been wrongly synonymised with E. longipalpis. At least original drawings of Zhu & Wen [1980] and those published Song et al. [1999] differ well from E. longipalpis, distributed from Europe to Yenisei [Eskov, 1994], but fit well to Heimer’s [1987] drawings and numerous specimens studied by us from Tuva and Mongolia as well as to paratypes (seen by YM in Museum fur Tierkunde, Dresden). So, most probably all Chinese records of E. longipalpis from Gansu, Hebei and Jilin correspond to this species.

Agyneta palgongsanensis (Paik, 1991) ** comb.n.

Meioneta palgongsanensis Paik, 1991a: 3, f. 14-29.

Material examined: 42 ♂ ♀, [21] Khasan Distr., env. of Andreevka Vill.. 42º35-36'N 131º13'E, 11- 15.08.1995, YM.

COMMENTS. The first record in Russia and the northernmost (joint of distribution. Earlier known only from South Korea [Paik, 1991],

Bathylinyphia maior (Kulczynski, 1826) *

Material examined: 2 ♀♀, [11] Chuguvevka Field Station, ca 43º50'N 134º15'E, 31.07-5.08.1998 YM: 29 ♂ ♀ j, [09] env. of Anisimovka Vill., 43º10'N 132º46'E, 24- 28.07.1998, YM.

COMMENTS. The first record in the province and the southernmost locality of the range.Siberio-Manchurian range, from Altai to Kamchatka, to the north to the upper Kolyma and to the south to the Maritime Province [Marusik et al., in press].

Bathyphantes orientis Oi, 1960 **

Material examined: 2 ♂ ♀, [05] Khanka I.ake SW shore, Sosnovy Isl & peninsula nearby, 44º52'N 132º07'E, 17.07.1998, YM; 7♂ ♀, env. ofVladivostok, Uglovove, 43º20.92'N 132º03.05'E, - 4.10.1998, YM.

COMMENTS. The first correct record in Russia. All earlier reports ofthis species from Siberia and the Far East [cf. Eskov, 1994] appear to refer to B. gracilis (Blackwall, 1841) [Marusik et al., 1992b], In addition to the Maritime Province, this species was found also on Kunashir (northernmost locality) and Shikotan islands (personal data). Outside Russia known from Hokkaido and Honshu, Japan [Yaginuma, 1977] and northeastern China [Song et al., 1999].

Dicymbium libidinosum (Kulczynski, 1926) *

Material examined: 4 ♀♀. Lazovski Reserve. America Kordon, 43º16.5'N 134º03'E, 14- 17.05.1999, YS.

COMMENTS. The first record in the province. Earlier known from Yenisei to Kamchatka and to the south to northern Sakhalin [Eskov, 1994],

Erigone changchunensis Zhu & Wen, 1980 *

Erigone changchunensis Zhu & Wen, 1980: 18, f. 1a—d;

Erigone piechokii Heimer, 1987: 142, f. 9 -1 1, syn.n.;

E. longipalpis (Sufldevall, 1830): Song et al., 1999: f. 93s, 94a,i.

Material examined:l ♂, [21] Khasan Distr, env. ofAndreevka Vill, 42º35-36'N 131º13'E, 11 - 15.08.1998, YM.

COMMENTS. The first record in the province and the easternmost point of distribution. Mongolo-Manchurian range. Known from East-Kazakhstan Area [Eskov & Marusik, 1995; sub E. piechokii ] lo the east to the Maritime Province (present material) and to the south to Bayankhongor Aimak of Mongolia [Heimer, 1987], This species has been wrongly synonymised with E. longipalpis. At least original drawings of Zhu & Wen [1980] and those published Song et al. [1999] differ well from E. longipalpis, distributed from Europe to Yenisei [Eskov, 1994], but fit well to Heimer’s [1987] drawings and numerous specimens studied by us from Tuva and Mongolia as well as to paratypes (seen by YM in Museum fur Tierkunde, Dresden). So, most probably all Chinese records of E. longipalpis from Gansu, Hebei and Jilin correspond to this species.

Notes

Published as part of Marusik, Yuri M. & Koponen, Seppo, 2000, New data on spiders (Aranei) from the Maritime Province, Russian Far East, pp. 55-68 in Arthropoda Selecta 9 (1) on page 61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.822713

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