Abstract. Contrary to what its name suggests, Nemesia arboricola is not strictly arboreal in habit. Here we compare female specimens of N. arboricola collected from arboreal and terrestrial nests. We furthermore describe the male of N. arboricola for the first time as well as two recently discovered species of Nemesia (N. maltensis sp. nov. and N. cominensis sp. nov.). Nemesia maltensis is described from both sexes, N. cominensis is described from the female and a juvenile male specimen. For N. cominensis we discuss the sexual dimorphism of juvenile male and female spiders. Field observations and laboratory observations show remarkable features of the Maltese Nemesia fauna that are unknown from Nemesia species found elsewhere. Particularly,...
Figs 45–53. Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903 excavates its burrows in various natural settings such a...
Figs 9–20. Characters distinguishing Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903 from N. macrocephala Ausserer, ...
The trapdoor spider genus Nemesia Audouin, 1827 is widely spread in southern Europe from Portugal to...
Abstract. Contrary to what its name suggests, Nemesia arboricola is not strictly arboreal in habit. ...
Abstract. Contrary to what its name suggests, Nemesia arboricola is not strictly arboreal in habit. ...
Contrary to what its name suggests, Nemesia arboricola is not strictly arboreal in habit. Here we c...
Contrary to what its name suggests, Nemesia arboricola is not strictly arboreal in habit. Here we co...
Cassar, Thomas, Mifsud, David, Decae, Arthur E. (2022): The Nemesia trapdoor spider fauna of the Mal...
Figs 64–69. Nemesia maltensis sp. nov. paratype, ♀ (TC.012, NHMR). 64. Dorsal habitus, note maculae ...
Figs 74–79. Nemesia cominensis sp. nov. holotype, ♀ (TC.002, NHMR). 74. Dorsal habitus. 75. Lateral ...
Figs 36–44. Female characters in Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903. 36–42. Variation in general appear...
Figs 21–26. Male diagnostic features for species of Nemesia Pocock, 1903. 21–22. Dorsal palp tibia, ...
Figs 1–8. Characters reported to distinguish N. arboricola Pocock, 1903 from N. macrocephala Aussere...
Figs 54–63. Nemesia maltensis sp. nov. holotype, ♂ (TC.004, NHMR). 54. Dorsal habitus (note distinct...
Figs 27–35. Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903, ♂ reference specimen (TD.4, NHMR). 27. Dorsal habitus. ...
Figs 45–53. Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903 excavates its burrows in various natural settings such a...
Figs 9–20. Characters distinguishing Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903 from N. macrocephala Ausserer, ...
The trapdoor spider genus Nemesia Audouin, 1827 is widely spread in southern Europe from Portugal to...
Abstract. Contrary to what its name suggests, Nemesia arboricola is not strictly arboreal in habit. ...
Abstract. Contrary to what its name suggests, Nemesia arboricola is not strictly arboreal in habit. ...
Contrary to what its name suggests, Nemesia arboricola is not strictly arboreal in habit. Here we c...
Contrary to what its name suggests, Nemesia arboricola is not strictly arboreal in habit. Here we co...
Cassar, Thomas, Mifsud, David, Decae, Arthur E. (2022): The Nemesia trapdoor spider fauna of the Mal...
Figs 64–69. Nemesia maltensis sp. nov. paratype, ♀ (TC.012, NHMR). 64. Dorsal habitus, note maculae ...
Figs 74–79. Nemesia cominensis sp. nov. holotype, ♀ (TC.002, NHMR). 74. Dorsal habitus. 75. Lateral ...
Figs 36–44. Female characters in Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903. 36–42. Variation in general appear...
Figs 21–26. Male diagnostic features for species of Nemesia Pocock, 1903. 21–22. Dorsal palp tibia, ...
Figs 1–8. Characters reported to distinguish N. arboricola Pocock, 1903 from N. macrocephala Aussere...
Figs 54–63. Nemesia maltensis sp. nov. holotype, ♂ (TC.004, NHMR). 54. Dorsal habitus (note distinct...
Figs 27–35. Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903, ♂ reference specimen (TD.4, NHMR). 27. Dorsal habitus. ...
Figs 45–53. Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903 excavates its burrows in various natural settings such a...
Figs 9–20. Characters distinguishing Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903 from N. macrocephala Ausserer, ...
The trapdoor spider genus Nemesia Audouin, 1827 is widely spread in southern Europe from Portugal to...