FIGURE 8. Collection sites of Nemesia species included in apenninica group. N. apenninica n. sp. (red dots), Nemesia hastensis n. sp. (blue dots), and N. pedemontana n. sp. (yellow dots). Note distributional segregation between N. hastensis and N. apenninica and the relatively wide and overlapping distribution of N. pedemontana. Apparent gaps in distribution ranges of N. apenninica and N. pedemontana are result of incomplete sampling.Published as part of Decae, Arthur, Pantini, Paolo & Isaia, Marco, 2015, A new species-complex within the trapdoor spider genus Nemesia Audouin 1826 distributed in northern and central Italy, with descriptions of three new species (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Nemesiidae), pp. 525-540 in Zootaxa 4059 (3) on page 537...
Abstract. Contrary to what its name suggests, Nemesia arboricola is not strictly arboreal in habit. ...
Figure 7. Bayana labordai sp. nov., female at the burrow entrance.Published as part of Pérez-Miles, ...
Figs 45–53. Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903 excavates its burrows in various natural settings such a...
FIGURE 4. Broadly similar appearance of three Nemesia new species, described below, of the apenninic...
FIGURE 2. Dorsal view of living adult female N. hastensis n. sp. (BL»18mm) showing general appearanc...
FIGURE 3. General appearance of 70% ethanol preserved N. hastensis n. sp. of apenninica group. Left,...
FIGURE 5. Nemesia apenninica n. sp.: camera lucida drawings of right male palpal organ (A–D) and in ...
Figs 9–20. Characters distinguishing Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903 from N. macrocephala Ausserer, ...
Figs 27–35. Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903, ♂ reference specimen (TD.4, NHMR). 27. Dorsal habitus. ...
Figs 64–69. Nemesia maltensis sp. nov. paratype, ♀ (TC.012, NHMR). 64. Dorsal habitus, note maculae ...
Figs 36–44. Female characters in Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903. 36–42. Variation in general appear...
Figs 54–63. Nemesia maltensis sp. nov. holotype, ♂ (TC.004, NHMR). 54. Dorsal habitus (note distinct...
Figs 1–8. Characters reported to distinguish N. arboricola Pocock, 1903 from N. macrocephala Aussere...
Figs 21–26. Male diagnostic features for species of Nemesia Pocock, 1903. 21–22. Dorsal palp tibia, ...
Figs 74–79. Nemesia cominensis sp. nov. holotype, ♀ (TC.002, NHMR). 74. Dorsal habitus. 75. Lateral ...
Abstract. Contrary to what its name suggests, Nemesia arboricola is not strictly arboreal in habit. ...
Figure 7. Bayana labordai sp. nov., female at the burrow entrance.Published as part of Pérez-Miles, ...
Figs 45–53. Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903 excavates its burrows in various natural settings such a...
FIGURE 4. Broadly similar appearance of three Nemesia new species, described below, of the apenninic...
FIGURE 2. Dorsal view of living adult female N. hastensis n. sp. (BL»18mm) showing general appearanc...
FIGURE 3. General appearance of 70% ethanol preserved N. hastensis n. sp. of apenninica group. Left,...
FIGURE 5. Nemesia apenninica n. sp.: camera lucida drawings of right male palpal organ (A–D) and in ...
Figs 9–20. Characters distinguishing Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903 from N. macrocephala Ausserer, ...
Figs 27–35. Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903, ♂ reference specimen (TD.4, NHMR). 27. Dorsal habitus. ...
Figs 64–69. Nemesia maltensis sp. nov. paratype, ♀ (TC.012, NHMR). 64. Dorsal habitus, note maculae ...
Figs 36–44. Female characters in Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903. 36–42. Variation in general appear...
Figs 54–63. Nemesia maltensis sp. nov. holotype, ♂ (TC.004, NHMR). 54. Dorsal habitus (note distinct...
Figs 1–8. Characters reported to distinguish N. arboricola Pocock, 1903 from N. macrocephala Aussere...
Figs 21–26. Male diagnostic features for species of Nemesia Pocock, 1903. 21–22. Dorsal palp tibia, ...
Figs 74–79. Nemesia cominensis sp. nov. holotype, ♀ (TC.002, NHMR). 74. Dorsal habitus. 75. Lateral ...
Abstract. Contrary to what its name suggests, Nemesia arboricola is not strictly arboreal in habit. ...
Figure 7. Bayana labordai sp. nov., female at the burrow entrance.Published as part of Pérez-Miles, ...
Figs 45–53. Nemesia arboricola Pocock, 1903 excavates its burrows in various natural settings such a...