Morphological descriptions of P. proxima (C. L. Koch, 1847) (= P. vlijmi den Hollander & Dijkstra, 1974, syn. nov.) and ist sister species P. tenuipes L. Koch, 1882 (= P. proxima auct.), a pair of species, hardly distinguishable on a morphological basis, but easily separable through behavioural characters, are given. The identification on an ethological basis allowed us to study the morphology of the males and to point out the morphological characteristics that can be used to discriminate the two species. Moreover, the examination of type material of Pardosa proxima and P. tenuipes, together with details given in the original descriptions, led us to conclude that P. vlijmi is a junior synonym of P. proxima and that P. tenuipes has been long...
During the post-colloquium excursion of the 18th European Colloquium of Arachnology in Slovakia in J...
FIGURES 36–39. Males from in front (36–37) and left palps in retrolateral view (38–39) showing diffe...
FIGURES 52 – 66. Epigyne of Dzhungarocosa zhishengi sp. n. (52 – 56), D. omelkoi sp. n. (57 – 61) an...
The identity of Pardosa luciae Tongiorgi, said to occur in the Swiss Alps, is discussed. It is argue...
A new species of the wolfspider genus Pardosa C. L. Koch, 1848, P. vlijmi, is described from France....
International audienceDiscriminating closely related species can become a taxonomical challenge if a...
Naumova, Maria, Deltshev, Christo (2023): On the identity of Pardosa consimilis Nosek, 1905 with a f...
In this paper a report is given on Lycosid spiders of the genus Pardosa, collected in southern Franc...
The name Lycosa or Pardosa venatrix has been used since Simon in 1882 to denote a widespread Palearc...
FIGURES 40–43. Terminal part of left bulbus in ventral (40–41) and frontal (42–43) view. 40, 42, Par...
Genus Pardosa incorporates species morphologically resembling each other. As a result, a lot of disc...
The African representatives of the Pardosa nebulosa-group are revised. This group now includes 10 sp...
FIGURE 116. Distribution of Pardosa eskovi sp. nov. (), P. mulaiki (), P. paratesquorum (), P. tesqu...
FIGURES 63–66. Epigynes in dorsal view. 63–64, Pardosa logunovi sp. nov. (63 from Tuva: Tere-Kol', 6...
FIGURES 67 – 74. Epigyne of Dzhungarocosa zhishengi sp. n. (67 – 68), D. omelkoi sp. n. (69 – 71) an...
During the post-colloquium excursion of the 18th European Colloquium of Arachnology in Slovakia in J...
FIGURES 36–39. Males from in front (36–37) and left palps in retrolateral view (38–39) showing diffe...
FIGURES 52 – 66. Epigyne of Dzhungarocosa zhishengi sp. n. (52 – 56), D. omelkoi sp. n. (57 – 61) an...
The identity of Pardosa luciae Tongiorgi, said to occur in the Swiss Alps, is discussed. It is argue...
A new species of the wolfspider genus Pardosa C. L. Koch, 1848, P. vlijmi, is described from France....
International audienceDiscriminating closely related species can become a taxonomical challenge if a...
Naumova, Maria, Deltshev, Christo (2023): On the identity of Pardosa consimilis Nosek, 1905 with a f...
In this paper a report is given on Lycosid spiders of the genus Pardosa, collected in southern Franc...
The name Lycosa or Pardosa venatrix has been used since Simon in 1882 to denote a widespread Palearc...
FIGURES 40–43. Terminal part of left bulbus in ventral (40–41) and frontal (42–43) view. 40, 42, Par...
Genus Pardosa incorporates species morphologically resembling each other. As a result, a lot of disc...
The African representatives of the Pardosa nebulosa-group are revised. This group now includes 10 sp...
FIGURE 116. Distribution of Pardosa eskovi sp. nov. (), P. mulaiki (), P. paratesquorum (), P. tesqu...
FIGURES 63–66. Epigynes in dorsal view. 63–64, Pardosa logunovi sp. nov. (63 from Tuva: Tere-Kol', 6...
FIGURES 67 – 74. Epigyne of Dzhungarocosa zhishengi sp. n. (67 – 68), D. omelkoi sp. n. (69 – 71) an...
During the post-colloquium excursion of the 18th European Colloquium of Arachnology in Slovakia in J...
FIGURES 36–39. Males from in front (36–37) and left palps in retrolateral view (38–39) showing diffe...
FIGURES 52 – 66. Epigyne of Dzhungarocosa zhishengi sp. n. (52 – 56), D. omelkoi sp. n. (57 – 61) an...