7
Arachnologische Mitteilungen / Arachnology Letters 54: 52-58 Karlsruhe, September 2017 e spider fauna of Portugal currently includes 812 species (Nentwig et al. 2017) and is still incompletely known. is study deals with a small sample of spiders from mainland Por- tugal collected by the author, additional small samples were made available by Jan Dolanský from the East Bohemian Museum in Pardubice, Czech Republic and Jorge Alexandre Mota de Almeida from the University of Coimbra, Portugal. Among the combined material (133 species, 239 specimens – see Supplementary File 1) two species are new to science and three others new to Portugal. e aim of this study is to describe the new species, to present details of species recorded in Portugal for the first time and to provide illustrations of two rarely illustrated species. Material and methods Spiders were collected by hand, by shaking vegetation or by brushing stones above a tray. Illustrations were created from photos of selected features using a Leica Wild M10 stereo- microscope fitted with a Leica DFC425 digital camera or a Leica 205 stereomicroscope fitted with a Leica DFC450 di- gital camera. e microscopes were connected to computers with Leica Application Suite software, Zerene Stacker soft- ware and the vector graphics editor Inkscape. e following abbreviations are used in the text: AER = anterior eye row ALE = anterior lateral eyes AME = anterior median eyes CJL = collection Jørgen Lissner NHMD = Natural History Museum of Denmark PER = posterior eye row PLE = posterior lateral eyes PME = posterior median eyes. Taxonomy Nigma hortensis (Simon, 1870) (Dictynidae) (Figs 1-2) Dictyna hortensis Simon 1870: 296 (without figures) Previous records from Portugal were compiled by Morano et al. (2014) Material examined. PORTUGAL, Viseu, Silgueiros, Póvoa Dão (N40°32’56’’, W7°56’37’’), mixed forest with clearings (230 m), 29.IV.2007, 1 ( leg. Jorge Mota Almeida (CJL- 4241). Comments. e species is known from Portugal, Spain, France, Italy and Algeria (Nentwig et al. 2017). e male palp has been depicted by Barrientos & Ferrández (1982), Simon (1914) and Wunderlich (2011), but apparently the epigyne was never illustrated. e female here is matched with N. hor- tensis as it is similar to photos of the epigyne made available by Oger (2017). is site presents photos of the male palp, female epigyne and vulva from a male and a female collec- ted together. e lateral plates are much reduced compared to those of Nigma puella (Simon, 1870), notched and widely se- parated (Figs 1a, 2a). ey are practically invisible unless the dense clothing of hairs in the epigynal area is scraped off. In the illustrated specimen parts of the vulva is visible through the integument (Fig. 2a). e vulva is illustrated in Fig. 1b New records of spiders (Araneae) from Portugal Jørgen Lissner doi: 10.5431/aramit5412 Abstract. Data about spiders collected in Portugal are presented. Two new species are described, Scotophaeus dolanskyi spec. nov. (Gnaphosidae) and Apostenus crespoi spec. nov. (Liocranidae). Three species are recorded for the first time in Portugal: Dysdera lata Wider, 1834 (Dysderidae), Scotophaeus validus (Lucas, 1846) and Euophrys nigripalpis Simon, 1937 (Salticidae). Illustrations of two rarely illustrated species are also presented: Nigma hortensis (Simon, 1870) (Dictynidae) and Canariphantes zonatus (Simon, 1884) (Linyphiidae). Keywords: Apostenus, Euophrys, Gnaphosidae, Liocranidae, new species, Nigma, Scotophaeus, taxonomy Zusammenfassung. Neue Spinnennachweise (Araneae) aus Portugal. Es werden Daten von Spinnenaufsammlungen aus Portugal vorgestellt. Zwei neue Arten werden beschrieben, Scotophaeus dolanskyi spec. nov. (Gnaphosidae) und Apostenus crespoi spec. nov. (Liocranidae). Drei Arten werden erstmals für Portugal nachgewiesen, Dysdera lata Wider, 1834 (Dysderidae), Scotophaeus validus (Lucas, 1846) und Euophrys nigripalpis Simon, 1937 (Salticidae). Abbildungen zweier weiterer seltenen Arten werden präsentiert, Nigma horten- sis (Simon, 1870) (Dictynidae) und Canariphantes zonatus (Simon, 1884) (Linyphiidae). Jørgen LISSNER, Natural History Museum Aarhus, Wilhelm Meyers Allé 210, Univer- sitetsparken, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark. E-mail: [email protected] submitted 1.4.2017, accepted 3.8.2017, online 16.8.2017 Fig. 2: Nigma hortensis (Simon, 1870), photos: a. epigyne in ventral view (hairs removed); b. vulva in ventral view. Scale bar 0.1 mm Fig. 1: Nigma hortensis (Simon, 1870): a. epigyne in ventral view (hairs removed); b. vulva in ventral view. Scale bar 0.1 mm

New records of spiders (Araneae) from Portugal · 2017-08-16 · The spider fauna of Portugal currently includes 812 species ... Lisbon, Santa Maria Maior, near Castelo de São Jorge

  • Upload
    vudiep

  • View
    217

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Arachnologische Mitteilungen / Arachnology Letters 54: 52-58 Karlsruhe, September 2017

The spider fauna of Portugal currently includes 812 species (Nentwig et al. 2017) and is still incompletely known. This study deals with a small sample of spiders from mainland Portugal collected by the author, additional small samples were made available by Jan Dolansk from the East Bohemian Museum in Pardubice, Czech Republic and Jorge Alexandre Mota de Almeida from the University of Coimbra, Portugal. Among the combined material (133 species, 239 specimens see Supplementary File 1) two species are new to science and three others new to Portugal. The aim of this study is to describe the new species, to present details of species recorded in Portugal for the first time and to provide illustrations of two rarely illustrated species.

Material and methodsSpiders were collected by hand, by shaking vegetation or by brushing stones above a tray. Illustrations were created from photos of selected features using a Leica Wild M10 stereomicroscope fitted with a Leica DFC425 digital camera or a Leica 205 stereomicroscope fitted with a Leica DFC450 digital camera. The microscopes were connected to computers with Leica Application Suite software, Zerene Stacker software and the vector graphics editor Inkscape.

The following abbreviations are used in the text: AER = anterior eye row ALE = anterior lateral eyes AME = anterior median eyes CJL = collection Jrgen Lissner NHMD = Natural History Museum of DenmarkPER = posterior eye rowPLE = posterior lateral eyesPME = posterior median eyes.

TaxonomyNigma hortensis (Simon, 1870) (Dictynidae) (Figs 12)Dictyna hortensis Simon 1870: 296 (without figures)Previous records from Portugal were compiled by Morano et al. (2014)

Material examined. PORTUGAL, Viseu, Silgueiros, Pvoa Do (N403256, W75637), mixed forest with clearings (230 m), 29.IV.2007, 1 ( leg. Jorge Mota Almeida (CJL4241).Comments. The species is known from Portugal, Spain, France, Italy and Algeria (Nentwig et al. 2017). The male palp has been depicted by Barrientos & Ferrndez (1982), Simon (1914) and Wunderlich (2011), but apparently the epigyne was never illustrated. The female here is matched with N. hor-tensis as it is similar to photos of the epigyne made available by Oger (2017). This site presents photos of the male palp, female epigyne and vulva from a male and a female collected together. The lateral plates are much reduced compared to those of Nigma puella (Simon, 1870), notched and widely separated (Figs 1a, 2a). They are practically invisible unless the dense clothing of hairs in the epigynal area is scraped off. In the illustrated specimen parts of the vulva is visible through the integument (Fig. 2a). The vulva is illustrated in Fig. 1b

New records of spiders (Araneae) from Portugal

Jrgen Lissner

doi: 10.5431/aramit5412Abstract. Data about spiders collected in Portugal are presented. Two new species are described, Scotophaeus dolanskyi spec. nov. (Gnaphosidae) and Apostenus crespoi spec. nov. (Liocranidae). Three species are recorded for the first time in Portugal: Dysdera lata Wider, 1834 (Dysderidae), Scotophaeus validus (Lucas, 1846) and Euophrys nigripalpis Simon, 1937 (Salticidae). Illustrations of two rarely illustrated species are also presented: Nigma hortensis (Simon, 1870) (Dictynidae) and Canariphantes zonatus (Simon, 1884) (Linyphiidae).

Keywords: Apostenus, Euophrys, Gnaphosidae, Liocranidae, new species, Nigma, Scotophaeus, taxonomy

Zusammenfassung. Neue Spinnennachweise (Araneae) aus Portugal. Es werden Daten von Spinnenaufsammlungen aus Portugal vorgestellt. Zwei neue Arten werden beschrieben, Scotophaeus dolanskyi spec. nov. (Gnaphosidae) und Apostenus crespoi spec. nov. (Liocranidae). Drei Arten werden erstmals fr Portugal nachgewiesen, Dysdera lata Wider, 1834 (Dysderidae), Scotophaeus validus (Lucas, 1846) und Euophrys nigripalpis Simon, 1937 (Salticidae). Abbildungen zweier weiterer seltenen Arten werden prsentiert, Nigma horten-sis (Simon, 1870) (Dictynidae) und Canariphantes zonatus (Simon, 1884) (Linyphiidae).

Jrgen LISSnEr, natural History Museum Aarhus, Wilhelm Meyers All 210, Univer-sitetsparken, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark. E-mail: [email protected]

submitted 1.4.2017, accepted 3.8.2017, online 16.8.2017

Fig. 2: Nigma hortensis (Simon, 1870), photos: a. epigyne in ventral view (hairs removed); b. vulva in ventral view. Scale bar 0.1 mm

Fig. 1: Nigma hortensis (Simon, 1870): a. epigyne in ventral view (hairs removed); b. vulva in ventral view. Scale bar 0.1 mm

mailto:[email protected]

New spider records from Portugal 53

based on the photo in Fig. 2b. The copulatory openings are only clearly visible in a detached epigyne/vulva.

Dysdera lata Reuss, 1834 (Dysderidae)Dysdera lata Reuss 1834: 196 (without figures)Material examined. PORTUGAL, Lisbon, Santa Maria Maior, near Castelo de So Jorge (N384253, W983.4), lot with weeds and bushes (60 m), 12.III.2014, 1 juvenile ) (matured in captivity around Oct. 10, 2014), leg. Jrgen Lissner (CJL9913).Comments. New to Portugal. A juvenile male was found in a vacant lot adjacent to Castelo de So Jorge in the centre of Lisbon. It matured in captivity. According to Kovblyuk et al. (2008) D. lata differs from the closely related D. westringi O. PickardCambridge, 1872 by having the flattened bulbus furnished with 37 teeth (D. westringi has no teeth on it). The hitherto westernmost locality for D. lata was Majorca (Bosmans et al. in press) but the new record from the present study extends the known range about 1000 km to the west. The identification was confirmed by Miquel Arnedo, University of Barcelona, Spain.

Scotophaeus dolanskyi Lissner spec. nov. (Gnaphosidae) (Figs 35)Etymology. The species is dedicated to the collector of the species, the outstanding arachnologist, Jan Dolansk, with whom I am very honoured to collaborate with.Type material. PORTUGAL: Beja, Moura, Sobral da Adia (N375840, W71739), holotype , forest steppe/maquis (350 m), 27.III.2013 (specimen matured in captivity Aug. 22, 2013), Jan Dolansk leg., CJL9049, deposited at NHMD.Diagnosis. The threepointed tibial apophysis readily separates the new species from other European Scotophaeus species for which males are known. It is possible that the new species is the unknown male of either S. retusus (Simon, 1878), S. acu-leatus Simon, 1914, S. brolemanni Simon, 1914 or S. fabrisae Caporiacco, 1950. Only the former species has been recorded in Portugal while the three latter are known from France or Italy. Since this a poorly known genus the differences of the new species to other European and Macaronesian species are elaborated in the comments section.

Description of maleMeasurements (n=1), body length 5.9, carapace length 2.7, width 2.1.

Colour. General appearance as in Fig. 3. Carapace yellow brown, not darkened at margins, densely covered with simple hairs appearing whitish in flash photography of live specimen (Fig. 3), but greyishbrown in alcohol preserved specimen. Prosoma. Fovea distinct. Eye group relatively compact for a Scotophaeus (Fig. 3, inset). Median eyes larger than laterals, AME largest (0.17) and distinctly ringed with black. PME (0.14) slightly oblique, PLE (0.14), ALE (0.15). PER strongly procurved as seen in dorsal view, AER slightly recurved and not as wide as PER. Height of clypeus equal to half the diameter of an anterior median eye. Edge of clypeus with a row of strong setae. Maxillae narrowed at middle, converging in front of labium, lateral sides concave in anterior half (Fig. 4b). Labium spatulate, slightly longer than wide. Chelicerae with three discrete teeth on promargin and one on retromargin (Fig. 4a). A modified plumose seta, slightly swollen corresponding to type (b) in Murphy (2007, p. 30), emerges from near the base of the fang (Fig. 4a). Leg formula IVIIIIII. Legs spinose. Scopulae rather weakly developed, very similar to those of S. blackwalli. Opisthosoma. Elliptical, covered with mousy grey pubescence. Scutum short, hardly reaching dorsum of opisthosoma (Fig. 4c). Brachiate setae appear completely absent, including on the rim of the anterior lateral spinnerets, but here with a slightly swollen plumose seta corresponding to type (b) in Murphy (2007).Male palp. With a short tibial apophysis, the tip has three pointed processes when seen in retrolateral view and slightly from above (Figs. 5bd). Only basal part of the retrolateral tibial apophysis is visible in ventral view (Fig. 5a). Palpal bulb

Fig. 3: Scotophaeus dolanskyi Lissner spec. nov. Habitus of male. Inset: close-up of eye configuration

Fig. 5: Scotophaeus dolanskyi Lissner spec. nov. a. left male palp in ventral view; b. same in retrolateral view; c. apex of male palp tibial apophysis in retrolateral (viewed slightly from above); d. same in dorsal view. Scale bars a., b. 0.25 mm; c. 0.2 mm; d. 0.1 mm. Ta = Terminal apophysis with two hook-like projections, C = conductor, e = embolus, M = median apophysis

Fig. 4: Scotophaeus dolanskyi Lissner spec. nov.: a. right chelicera in pos-terior view showing positions of teeth on pro- and retromargin; b. mouth-parts; c. opisthosoma in dorsal view showing extent of the scutum. Scale bars a., b. 0.2 mm; c. 1 mm

54 J. Lissner

with a hooked median apophysis. Terminal apophysis consists of a large sclerite with two hooklike outgrowths. Embolus appears to arise from a broadened base, becoming thin and straight toward apex. The embolus is nearly hidden by a membranous conductor in ventral view, in retrolateral view it is invisible.Comments. The new species belongs to the Echemus group of gnaphosid genera due to a plaincoloured opisthosoma and presence of a scutum in the male. Among the Echemus group genera it fits best within Scotophaeus Simon, 1893. This genus is characterized by a procurved PER, a palp with a hooklike median apophysis and without a broadened embolar base, endites narrowed in the middle and concave retrolaterally, a sternum with short sclerotized extensions to and between the coxae and absence of brachiate setae (Almquist 2006, Murphy 2007, Platnick & Shadab 1977). The new species meets these requirements except for the embolar base which appears broadened and for the reduced sclerotized extensions to the middle of the coxa, only the ones between the coxae are distinct. The species may need transfer to another genus, but this should await description of the female. The broadened embolar base, the indistinct sclerotized extensions to the coxae, the compact eye group and the presence of a long seta originating near base of the fang may prevent this species from being encompassed by Scotophaeus.

Conspecificity with the following species can be excluded based solely on the shape of the tibial apophysis and extent of scutum. Scotophaeus blackwalli (Thorell, 1871), S. blackwalli isabellinus (Simon, 1873), S. scutulatus (L. Koch, 1866) and S. nanoides Wunderlich, 2011 possess a single pointed tibial apophysis, as opposed to the threepointed one in the new species. Regarding other European species, the tibial apophysis also differs from that of S. musculus (Simon, 1878) the latter having parallel sides and terminating in a small, sharp point curved at the apex like a crochet hook (Simon 1914: fig. 269, Schenkel 1938: fig. 1). Scotophaeus musculus is known from Madeira and France (World Spider Catalog 2017), but also mainland Portugal (Silva 2017) and the Selvagens Islands (= Savage Islands) (Crespo et al. 2009). Scotophaeus validus (Lucas, 1846) is widely distributed in the Mediterranean region. This species has a single pointed tibial apophysis and quite different palp structures according to illustrations in Simon (1914). Also the scutum of the male covers nearly the anterior half of the opisthosoma in this species (Simon 1914), much longer than in the male described here. Scotophaeus wes-tringi Simon, 1914 is known from France only (World Spider Catalog 2017), the male has a different, single pointed tibial apophysis (Simon 1914). The new species also differs from the four species known to occur in the Macaronesian archipelagos by the shape of the tibial apophysis or the extent of the abdominal scutum. Scotophaeus bifidus Schmidt & Krause, 1994 is known from the Cape Verde Island of Sal has a distinct Yshaped bifurcate tibial apophysis (Schmidt & Krause 1994), S. insularis Berland, 1936 and S. jacksoni Berland, 1936 are also known from the Cape Verde Islands, males of both species with a singlepointed tibial apophysis (Berland 1936). Scotophaeus hierro Schmidt, 1977 known from the Canary Islands has a very long scutum (Schmidt 1977), while that of the new species described here is very short. The genus holds several additional but poorly described species some of which only known from females (World Spider Catalog 2017).

Scotophaeus validus (Lucas, 1846) (Gnaphosidae) (Figs 68)Drassus validus Lucas 1846: 213, pl. 12, f. 10.Material examined. PORTUGAL: Beja, Moura, Sobral da Adia (N375840, W71739), 1, forest steppe/maquis (350 m), 27.III.2013, Jan Dolansk leg., CJL8794; SPAIN: Majorca, La Palma, Castillo de San Carlos (N393247, W23717), 1 , pine grove, 16 m a.s.l., 29.IV.2014, J. Lissner leg., CJL9872.Comments. Scotophaeus validus is known from Southern Europe, Morocco and Algeria (World Spider Catalog 2017), but is new to Portugal. Illustrations and photographs of the epigyne and vulva are presented in Figs. 68 and are compared to a specimen from Majorca. The epigyne of the Portuguese specimen is larger and more strongly sclerotized than that of the Majorcan specimen. The vulva has spermathecae bearing terminal bulbs (Fig. 8) characteristic of Scotophaeus females (Platnick & Shadab 1977). The build of the vulva and epi

Fig. 8: Scotophaeus validus (Lucas, 1846), vulva in dorsal view. a. specimen from Majorca; b. specimen from Portugal. Scale bar 0.2 mm

Fig. 7: Scotophaeus validus (Lucas, 1846). a. epigyne in ventral view (speci-men from Majorca); b. specimen from Portugal. Scale bar 0.2 mm

Fig. 6: Scotophaeus validus (Lucas, 1846). a. epigyne in ventral view (speci-men from Majorca); b. specimen from Portugal. Scale bar 0.2 mm

New spider records from Portugal 55

gyne are nearly the same for the Portuguese and Majorcan specimens with the proportion of the structures showing only minor variation, also in dark parts of the vulva with dense sclerotizations not well presented in Fig. 8. Further images of S. validus epigynes are available from Oger (2017), also showing variation in the depth of sclerotization and minor variation in proportions. As a female belonging to this species was found at the same locality as the male of S. dolanskyi sp. n. described above, potential conspecificity was carefully considered and the two specimens were compared side by side. They differ in the configuration of eyes, being more compact in S. dolanskyi sp. n. Relative to S. validus, S. dolanskyi sp. n. has a distinctly less elongate sternum, distinctly shorter maxillae compared to their width (in S. validus they are nearly twice as long as wide, compare to fig. 4b), cheliceral dentation (only two, relatively smaller promarginal teeth are present in S. validus, none on the retromargin), indistinct extensions to the coxae, and more spinose legs. Also, two species with similar epigynes would not be expected to possess very different male palps.

Apostenus crespoi Lissner spec. nov. (Liocranidae) (Figs 911)Etymology. The species is named in honour of Lus Carlos da Fonseca Crespo in recognition of his work with Iberian and Macaronesian spiders.Type material. PORTUGAL: Setbal, Arrbida near Azeito (N383053, W85942), holotype , rocky limestone steppe/maquis (195 m), 8.III.2014, Jrgen Lissner leg., CJL9645, deposited at NHMD. DNA Barcoding. The specimen was barcoded with a sequence of 658 bp obtained from the cytochrome c oxidase region (Barcode of Life Data System, Process ID: GREAR05717; Sample ID: NHMDJL9645). Public barcode data for comparison are at present only available from one congener, A. fuscus Westring, 1851, which is not a particularly close relative with similarity % ranging from 93.5 % to 94.0% (The Barcode of Life Data Systems 2017). Diagnosis. The new species most closely resembles Apostenus humilis Simon 1932 and A. maroccanus Bosmans, 1999 based on build of the epigyne/vulva. Both species possess a median septum according to illustrations in Bosmans (1999) and Bosselaers (2009); such a septum was not observable for A. crespoi sp. n. Apostenus algericus Bosmans, 1999 is only known from the male, but is closely related to its other north African congener as judged by their fairly similar male palps, thus it

could be expected that the female of this species also possesses a septum.

Description of femaleMeasurements (n=1), body length 3.32, carapace length 1.19, width 0.95.Colour. When alive this is a bright reddish-orange species with distinct abdominal chevrons and with indistinct leg annulations (Fig 9). Margin of carapace not darkened. Carapace with transparent hairs, in posterior half also some blackish ones. Dorsum of opisthosoma with scattered whitish hairs (Fig. 9), the whiteness augmented by flash photography and they may just be transparent hairs positioned at an angle reflecting flashlight. Dorsum, sides and venter with transparent hairs of various lengths and thicknesses, the thicker ones slightly swollen and plumose similar to hairs depicted in Ubick & Vetter (2005, f. 17). Colours of carapace and legs fade to yellowbrown in alcohol except for the dark-brown fovea, the very faint brown reticulations and the annulations of the legs becoming indiscernible. The darker parts of the opisthosoma including the chevrons remain brown, but the transverse orange bands lose their orange colour and become pale. Remaining description of colours refer to alcohol preserved specimen. Chelicerae and sternum yellowbrown. All eyes ringed with black. Tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi slightly darker than coxae, trochanter and femora. Venter of opisthosoma with a pale median band.Prosoma. Carapace smooth with a narrow, protruding head. Eyes in a compact group and of normal size. PME separated by a little more than half a diameter, the sockets of the remaining eyes touching. Eyes of PER equal in size, larger than the AME but smaller than ALE. Eye sizes (lenses): AME 0.047, ALE 0.077, PME 0.064, PLE 0.061; interdistances: AMEAME 0.028, AMEALE 0.016, PMEPME 0.069, PMEPLE 0.053, ALEPLE 0.060, width of eye rows: AER 0.284, PER 0.353. Clypeus low about 0.5 the diameter of an AME. Labium shaped like a triangle with rounded corners, more than 1.5 times wider than long, slightly less than half the length of the endites. The latter are rectangular with rounded corners, about 1.5 times longer than wide. Cheliceral promargin with three minute, discrete teeth, retromargin with two small discrete teeth. Sternum scutiform, projecting between coxae IV.Opisthosoma. Elongate oval, with four chevrons, densely covered with hairs, however those of the dorsum all fallen off in alcoholpreserved specimen, the hairs clearly visible in photo of live specimen (Fig. 9). Spinnerets are obscured by dense hairs, but seem similar to those of A. californicus which are well described and complemented with SEM images in Ubick & Vetter (2005).Legs. Femur III with two macrosetae in dorsal midline, IIIIV with three. Femur I with additional strong prolateral mac

Fig. 9: Apostenus crespoi Lissner spec. nov. Habitus of femaleFig. 10: Apostenus crespoi Lissner spec. nov. a. Epigyne in ventral view; b. vulva in dorsal view. Scale bar 0.1 mm

56 J. Lissner

rosetae and two ventral macrosetae one of which is strong and light brown, second is thinner and black. Femur III and IV also with an additional prolateral macroseta in distal position and two ventralprolateral macrosetae, also in distal positions. Patella I and II without macrosetae, III and IV each with a dorsal macroseta in distal position. Tibia I and II with five pairs of ventral macrosetae, Mt I and II with three pairs. Leg measurements (coxa, femur, patella, tibia, metatarsus, tarsus): Leg I: 3.6 (0.32 + 0.92 + 0.49 + 0.73 + 0.62 + 0.48), Leg II: 3.4 (0.30 + 0.84 + 0.47 + 0.74 + 0.62 + 0.51), Leg III: 3.5 (0.39 + 0.83 + 0.41 + 0.66 + 0.68 + 0.54), Leg IV: 4.9 (0.29 + 1.10 + 0.52 + 0.99 + 0.99 + 0.97). Leg formula 4132, legs IIII subequal in length.Epigyne/vulva. Epigyne without a septum, essentially an endogyne (Figs 1011). The only external sclerotizations are the rather weakly sclerotized linings of the small copulatory openings which are circular semicircular, and set apart anteriorly (cleaned epigyne of Fig. 10, in Fig. 11a the anterior part of the epigyne is obscured by exudates and the copulatory openings are not discernible). Remaining parts of the genitalia are below the integument. Thus the epigynal lobe found in most Apostenus species is absent. The median area is covered only by transparent cuticle not different from the cuticle outside the epigynal area, thus there is no epigynal plate (Fig. 11a, b, grey areas of detached epigyne/vulva in fig. 11c, d are artefacts caused by folded cuticle and loose hairs). The two halves of the vulva form a V and are only bridged posteriorly by a thin bar which is interpreted not to be a part of the vulva. As a result of this weak structure, the two halves of the vulva broke apart during digestion in KOH and handling. As is typical for Apostenus the copulatory openings were clogged by hard secretions concealing much of the structures (Figs. 11a, b) however, these plugs became detached during digestion so that the details of the anterior parts became visible (Figs. 11c, d). Ecology. The specimen was found under a stone on limestone grassland with bush encroachment interpreted as abandoned pasture.Comments. The species is assigned to Apostenus Westring, 1851 due to the recurved PER and leg spination with tibiae I and II having five pairs of ventral macrosetae and metatarsi I and II having three pairs. There are 12 extant, primarily Palaearctic, Apostenus species described according to the World Spider Catalog (2017), three of which are known from mainland Europe (Nentwig et al. 2017), four from the Canary Islands, and two from northern Africa (Bosmans 1999). The four Canarian Apostenus species (A. gomerensis Wunderlich, 1992, A. grancanariensis Wunderlich, 1992, A. annulipedes Wunderlich, 1987 and A. palmensis Wunderlich, 1992) and the European mainland species (A. fuscus and A. ochraceus

Hadjissarantos, 1940) all possess a more or less distinct sclerotized median epigynal lobe. Two further Nearctic species, A. ducati Bennett, Copley & Copley, 2013 and A. californi-cus Ubick & Vetter, 2005 likewise differ from A. crespoi sp. n. by possessing a distinct median epigynal lobe (Bennett et al. 2013, Ubick & Vetter 2005). The twelfth species of the genus, A. annulipes Caporiacco, 1935, is known from Karakorum, Central Mongolia and possesses an epigyne with a parallelsided median septum according to the sketch in Caporiacco (1935), absent in the species described here. Thus the epigyne of A. crespoi n. sp. is rather unusual for Aposte-nus by lacking both a septum and a sclerotized epigynal lobe. The epigyne and vulva were examined carefully under both a stereomicroscope and compound microscope at various magnifications and light intensities but no slits or depressions in the integument or sclerotizations of a median plate/lobe were observable.

Canariphantes zonatus (Simon, 1884) (Linyphiidae) (Fig. 14)Lepthyphantes zonatus Simon 1884: 322, f. 91Records from Portugal are listed at the Iberian Spider Catalogue (Morano et al. 2014).

Fig. 11: Apostenus crespoi Liss-ner spec. nov. a., c. epigyne in ventral view; b., d. vulva in dorsal view. a., b. with copula-tory openings clogged by exu-dates obscuring anterior parts; c. one half-side of cleaned epigyne; d. one half-side of cleaned vulva. Scale bar 0.1 mm

Fig. 12: Euophrys nigripalpis Simon, 1937, male

Fig. 13: Euophrys nigri-palpis Simon, 1937. a. male palp in retrolateral view; b. same in ventral view. Scale bar 0.2 mm

New spider records from Portugal 57

Material examined. PORTUGAL: vora, North of the town vora along Roman aqueduct (N38376, W75736), 1, among grass and weeds in pastures, 320 m a.s.l., 4.III.2015, Jrgen Lissner leg., CJL11766. Comments. This species is widespread in the Western Mediterranean (World Spider Catalog 2017). An illustration and photo of the epigyne in ventral view is presented here as well as a photo of a detached epigyne with some parts of the underlying vulva visible (Fig. 14).

Euophrys nigripalpis Simon, 1937 (Salticidae) (Figs 1213)Euophrys nigripalpis Simon 1937: 1181, 1253 (without figures)Material examined. PORTUGAL: Beja, Moura, Sobral da Adia (N375840, W71739), 2, forest steppe/maquis, 350 m a.s.l., 27.III.2013, Jan Dolansk leg., CJL8789; Faro, Loul, Fonte da Taipa (Querena) (N371225, W75614), 2, habitat not recorded, 220 m a.s.l., 31.III.2013, Jan Dolansk leg., CJL8758.Comments. This species has been recorded in France and Corsica and is new to Portugal. The clypeus of the male is pumpkin orange (Fig. 12). Illustrations and photos of the male palp are presented here (Fig. 13). The retrolateral tibial apophysis is rather thin, not much thicker than the hairs covering the cymbium and is visible also in ventral view (Fig. 13b). The tip of the apophysis is slightly swollen, bent inwards and upwards. Photographs of both the epigyne and palps are only available on the internet (Oger 2017, Prszyski 2017) and are not published yet.

DiscussionThe new records presented above represent five species recorded from Portugal for the first time, two of which are also new to science. This increases the total number of species cited from Portugal to 817.

AcknowledgementsI wish to thank Miquel Arnedo, University of Barcelona, Spain for assisting with identification of Dysdera lata. Torbjrn Ekrem, Department of Natural History, NTNU University Museum, Norway is thanked for including the Apostenus specimen in the Norwegian Barcode of Life (NorBOL) project. Gratitude is also extended to Pedro Cardoso, Finnish Museum of Natural History and an unknown reviewer for useful comments on an earlier version of the manuscript.

ReferencesAlmquist S 2006 Swedish Araneae, part 2: families Dictynidae to Sal

ticidae. Insect Systematics & Evolution, Supplement 63: 287601

Barrientos JA & Ferrndez MA 1982 La coleccin de araneidos del Departamento de Zoologa de la Universidad de Salamanca, III: araas migalomorfas, haploginas, y cribeladas. Boletn de la Asociacin Espaola de Entomologa 5: 7586

Bennett R, Copley C & Copley D 2013 Apostenus ducati (Araneae: Liocranidae) sp. nov.: a second Nearctic species in the genus. Zootaxa 3647: 6374 doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.3647.1.3

Berland L 1936 Mission de M. A. Chevalier aux les du Cap Vert (1934). I. Araignes. Revue Franaise dEntomologie 3: 6788

Bosmans R 1999 The genera Agroeca, Agraecina, Apostenus and Scotina in the Maghreb countries (Araneae: Liocranidae). Bulletin de lInstitut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique 69: 2534

Bosmans R, Lissner J & HernndezCorral J (in press) The spider family Dysderidae in the Balearic Islands (Araneae). Zootaxa

Bosselaers J 2009 Studies in Liocranidae (Araneae): redescriptions and transfers in Apostenus Westring and Brachyanillus Simon, as well as description of a new genus. Zootaxa 2141: 3755

Caporiacco L di 1935 Aracnidi dellHimalaia e del Karakoram, raccolti dalla Missione italiana al Karakoram (1929VII). Memorie della Societ Entomologica Italiana, Genova 13: 161263

Crespo LC, Cardoso P, Silva I & Menezes D 2009 Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) from the Selvagens Islands (Portugal): additions to the current knowledge. Boletn de la Sociedad Entomolgica Aragonesa 45: 343348

Kovblyuk MM, Prokopenko EV & Nadolny AA (2008) Spider family Dysderidae of the Ukraine (Arachnida, Aranei). Euroasian Entomological Journal 7: 287306

Lucas H 1846 Histoire naturelle des animaux articuls. In: Exploration scientifique de lAlgrie pendant les annes 1840, 1841, 1842 publie par ordre du Gouvernement et avec le concours dune commission acadmique. Paris, Sciences physiques, Zoologie 1. pp. 89271

Morano E, Carrillo J & Cardoso P 2014 Iberian spider catalogue (v3.1). Internet: http://www.ennor.org/iberia ( June 15, 2017)

Murphy JA 2007 Gnaphosid genera of the world. British Arachnological Society, St Neots, Cambridgeshire. 605 pp.

Nentwig W, Blick T, Gloor D, Hnggi A & Kropf C 2017 Spiders of Europe. Version 03.2017. Internet: http://www.araneae.unibe.ch (March 27, 2017)

Oger P 2017 Les araignes de Belgique et de France. Internet: http://arachno.piwigo.com ( June 14, 2017)

Platnick N & Shadab M 1977 A revision of the spider genera Herpyllus and Scotophaeus (Araneae, Gnaphosidae) in North America. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 159: 144

Prszyski J 2017 Global species database of Salticidae (Araneae). Monograph of the Salticidae (Araneae) of the world 19952015. Version October 30th, 2016. Internet: http://www.peckhamia.com/salticidae/salticidae.php (March 27, 2017)

Reuss A 1834 Zoologische Miscellen. Museum Senckenbergianum, Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der beschreibenden Naturgeschichte 1: 195276

Schenkel E 1938 Die Arthropodenfauna von Madeira nach den Ergebnissen der Reise von Prof. Dr. O. Lundblad, JuliAugust 1935. Arkiv fr Zoologi 30(A7): 142

Fig. 14: Canariphanthes zonatus (Simon, 1884). a. drawing of epigyne in ventral view; b. photo of detached epigyne with vulva partly visible; c. photo of epigyne in ventral view

http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3647.1.3http://www.ennor.org/iberiahttp://www.araneae.unibe.chhttp://www.araneae.unibe.chhttp://arachno.piwigo.comhttp://www.peckhamia.com/salticidae/salticidae.phphttp://www.peckhamia.com/salticidae/salticidae.php

58 J. Lissner

Schmidt G 1977 Zur Spinnenfauna von Hierro. Zoologische Beitrge (N.F.) 23: 5171

Schmidt G & Krause RH 1994 Zur Spinnenfauna der Insel Sal (Kapverdische Inseln). Arachnologisches Magazin 2(4): 116

Silva R 2017 aranhas.info webpage on the spider species of Portugal. Internet: http://www.aranhas.info/index.php (March 18, 2017)

Simon E 1870 Aranides noveaux ou peu connus du midi de lEurope. Mmoires de la Socit Royale des Sciences de Lige (2) 3: 271358

Simon E 1884 Les arachnides de France. Tome V. Roret, Paris. pp. 180885

Simon E 1914 Les arachnides de France. Synopsis gnrale et catalogue des espces franaises de lordre des Araneae. Tome VI. 1re partie. Roret, Paris. pp. 1308

Simon E 1937 Les arachnides de France. Synopsis gnrale et catalogue des espces franaises de lordre des Araneae. Tome VI. 5e et dernire partie. Roret, Paris. pp. 9791298

The Barcode of Life Data Systems 2017 The Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD). Internet: http://www.boldsystems.org ( June 24, 2017)

Ubick D & Vetter RS 2005 A new species of Apostenus from California, with notes on the genus (Araneae, Liocranidae). Journal of Arachnology 33: 6375 doi: 10.1636/H0324

World Spider Catalog 2017 World Spider Catalog. Version 18.0. Natural History Museum Bern. Internet: http://wsc.nmbe.ch ( June 14, 2017)

Wunderlich J 2011 Extant and fossil spiders (Araneae). Beitrge zur Araneologie 6: 1640

Supplementary File 1: Supplement_Lissner_Portugal_spiders.xls, Excel spreadsheet with all spider records from Portugal in the collection of the author.

http://www.aranhas.info/index.phphttp://www.boldsystems.orghttp://dx.doi.org/10.1636/H03-24http://wsc.nmbe.ch

Portugal_Lissner

Ref. IDRef. TypeFamilyGenusSpeciesAuthor & Yearcf.N. sp.LocalityLoc. LabelCountryStateCountyMunicipalityHabitatElevation (m)Grid RefDistrictUTMDDDMSDateMalesPalp detachedFemalesVulva ExtractedSub. MalesSub. FemalesJuvenilesSumEggsacksWebsPhoto Id MalePhoto Id FemalePhoto Id Sub MalePhoto Id Sub FeamalePhoto Id JuvenileLeg.Det.BarcodingBOLD IdNotes

8953Collection (V)AgelenidaeEratigenafemineaSimon, 1870Portugal, Lisbon, Jardim Botnico Tropical (Overseas Garden)Lissabon J.Bot.Trop.PortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria de BelmParks, cemeteries and orchards3029 482403 428353338.70025, -9.2023738 42' 0.9'', -9 12' 8.532''6/23/1301000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9650Collection (V)AgelenidaeEratigenafemineaSimon, 1870Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1413000400315-338340-358Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

3757Collection (V)AgelenidaeEratigenafemineaSimon, 1870Casal JusoCasal JusoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosBuildings, bridges etc.50029 591767 450125340.65703, -7.9144740 39' 25.308'', -7 54' 52.092''10/29/0600100000Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen Lissner

8793Collection (V)AgelenidaeEratigenapicta(Simon, 1870)Portugal, Sobral da AdiaSobral da AdiaPortugalBejaMouraSobral da AdiaForest steppes35029 649814 420472337.97777, -7.2942137 58' 39.972'', -7 17' 39.156''3/27/1310000100Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

10729Collection (V)AgelenidaeEratigenapicta(Simon, 1870)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1510000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerDied during moulting.

10711Collection (V)AgelenidaeLycosoidescoarctata(Dufour, 1831)Portugal, LisbonLissabonPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorUnknown0-7029 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9648Collection (V)AgelenidaeMalthonicalusitanicaSimon, 1898Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1402000200671-688 (smallest female)Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9632Collection (V)AgelenidaeMalthonicaoceanicaBarrientos & Cardoso, 2007Portugal, Cabo da RocaPortugal, C. da RocaPortugalLisbonSintraColaresHeathlands20-10029 456795 429224838.77790, -9.4974038 46' 40.44'', -9 29' 50.64''3/10/1401000100731-737Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerSpecimen produced an eggsack in container.

9660Collection (V)AgelenidaeMalthonicaoceanicaBarrientos & Cardoso, 2007Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1401000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9610Collection (V)AgelenidaeTegenariapagana(C. L. Koch, 1840)Portugal, Lisbon, S CatedralLissabon S CatedralPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorBuildings, bridges etc.2529 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/11/14010001009932-9962Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9629Collection (V)AgelenidaeTegenariapagana(C. L. Koch, 1840)Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1402Vulva extracted000200494-503, 509-514Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10710Collection (V)AgelenidaeTegenariapagana(C. L. Koch, 1840)Portugal, LisbonLissabonPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorUnknown0-7029 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/4/1502000200Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9651Collection (V)AgelenidaeTegenariapagana(C. L. Koch, 1840)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/141Palp detached1000200359-372Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9911Collection (V)AgelenidaeTegenariaparietina(Fourcroy, 1785)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1400001100Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerMatured as female.

8962Collection (V)AgelenidaeTextrixcaudataL. Koch, 1872Portugal, Sintra, area east of main entrance to the Palace of PenaPortugal, SintraPortugalLisbonSintraSo Pedro de PenaferrimMixed forest42029 466361 429331838.78796, -9.3873238 47' 16.656'', -9 23' 14.352''6/21/130100120042389-42392Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9912Collection (V)AmaurobiidaeAmaurobiuserberi(Keyserling, 1863)Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1400001100Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerMatured as male.

10704Collection (V)AmaurobiidaeAmaurobiuserberi(Keyserling, 1863)Portugal, LisbonLissabonPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorUnknown0-7029 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9627Collection (V)AnyphaenidaeAnyphaenaaccentuata(Walckenaer, 1802)Portugal, Sintra, Quinta da RegaleiraPortugal, QdRPortugalLisbonSintraSo Pedro de PenaferrimParks, cemeteries and orchards22529 465665 429413138.79526, -9.3953838 47' 42.936'', -9 23' 43.368''3/10/1401000100216-223Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

3595Collection (V)AraneidaeArgiopelobata(Pallas, 1772)Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''6/12/0600001100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen Lissner

4011Collection (V)AraneidaeCyclosaconica(Pallas, 1772)Verify IDPvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''2/26/0701000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerPortugal specimen # 36.

3978Collection (V)AraneidaeCyrtophoracitricola(Forsskl, 1775)SobredaSobredaPortugalSetbalAlmadaSobredaUnknown5529 483876 427779538.64857, -9.1852938 38' 54.852'', -9 11' 7.044''1/27/0700001100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaPortugal specimen # 33.

4108Collection (V)AraneidaeGibbaraneabituberculata(Walckenaer, 1802)Herdade da MitraHerdade da MitraPortugalvoraValverdeHerdade da MitraUnknown20529 585025 426495838.52896, -8.0245438 31' 44.256'', -8 1' 28.344''3/23/0701000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerColl. Jorge Almeida JA00062..

10718Collection (V)AraneidaeGibbaraneabituberculata(Walckenaer, 1802)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1510000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8768Collection (V)AraneidaeLarinialineata(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, Mrtola, Corte Gafo de BaixoCorte Gafo de BaixoPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaForest steppes5029 620119 417799637.74137, -7.6366737 44' 28.932'', -7 38' 12.012''3/29/130100010040398-40423Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

9654Collection (V)AraneidaeNeosconasubfusca(C. L. Koch, 1837)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1401000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

4242Collection (V)AraneidaeSinganitidulaC. L. Koch, 1844Pal de ArzilaPal de ArzilaPortugalCoimbraCoimbraArzilaWetland and banks2529 537856 444679840.17070, -8.5554040 10' 14.52'', -8 33' 19.44''9/29/0601000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerPortugal specimen # 28.

10715Collection (V)AraneidaeZilladiodia(Walckenaer, 1802)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1510000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8770Collection (V)ClubionidaeClubionagenevensisL. Koch, 1866Portugal, Mrtola, Corte Gafo de BaixoCorte Gafo de BaixoPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaForest steppes5029 620119 417799637.74137, -7.6366737 44' 28.932'', -7 38' 12.012''3/29/130100010040386-40397Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8774Collection (V)ClubionidaeClubionagenevensisL. Koch, 1866Portugal, MrtolaMrtolaPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaUnknown5029 618178 416688637.64151, -7.6604937 38' 29.436'', -7 39' 37.764''3/30/1302000200Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

9616Collection (V)ClubionidaeClubionagenevensisL. Koch, 1866Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/141Palp detached0000100487-488Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10726Collection (V)DictynidaeBrigitteacivica(Lucas, 1850)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1502000200Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8756Collection (V)DictynidaeLathyshumilis(Blackwall, 1855)Verify IDPortugal, Fonte da TaipaFonte da TaipaPortugalFaroLoulQuerenaUnknown25029 589828 411741537.19888, -7.9878037 11' 55.968'', -7 59' 16.08''3/31/131000010040732-40739Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8960Collection (V)DictynidaeLathyshumilis(Blackwall, 1855)Portugal, Sintra, area east of main entrance to the Palace of PenaPortugal, SintraPortugalLisbonSintraSo Pedro de PenaferrimMixed forest42029 466361 429331838.78796, -9.3873238 47' 16.656'', -9 23' 14.352''6/21/130100010042280-42287Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

4008Collection (V)DictynidaeNigmaflavescens(Walckenaer, 1830)Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''2/26/0700100000Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerPortugal specimen # 39.

4241Collection (V)DictynidaeNigmahortensis(Simon, 1871)Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''4/29/0701000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerPortugal specimen # 54.

10727Collection (V)DictynidaeNigmapuella(Simon, 1870)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9615Collection (V)DictynidaeNigmapuella(Simon, 1870)Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1400010000122-148Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerAdult?

9659Collection (V)DictynidaeNigmapuella(Simon, 1870)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1401000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerEpigyne with distinct lateral plates in this specimen (incomplete moulting).

4009Collection (V)DictynidaeNigmapuella(Simon, 1870)Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''2/26/0700001100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerPortugal specimen # 37.

3790Collection (V)DictynidaeNigmapuella(Simon, 1870)Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''6/17/0601000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaPortugal specimen # 1.

4247Collection (V)DictynidaeNigmapuella(Simon, 1870)Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''4/27/0721000300Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerPortugal specimens # 53.

10708Collection (V)DysderidaeDysderacrocataC. L. Koch, 1838Portugal, LisbonLissabonPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorUnknown0-7029 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/4/1512000300Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9653Collection (V)DysderidaeDysderacrocataC. L. Koch, 1838Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/141Palp detached0000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8763Collection (V)DysderidaeDysderafuscipesSimon, 1882Portugal, Paul do BoquiloboPaul do BoquiloboPortugalSantarmTorres NovasBrogueiraWetland and banks2029 540257 435979039.38666, -8.5325439 23' 11.976'', -8 31' 57.144''3/26/130100010040491-40497Jan DolanskyJan Dolansk

9913Collection (V)DysderidaeDysderalataWider, 1834Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1400001100Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerMatured as male.

8961Collection (V)DysderidaeDysderalusitanicaKulczynski, 1915Portugal, Sintra, area east of main entrance to the Palace of PenaPortugal, SintraPortugalLisbonSintraSo Pedro de PenaferrimMixed forest42029 466361 429331838.78796, -9.3873238 47' 16.656'', -9 23' 14.352''6/21/1302Vulva extracted00130042289-42295Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9636Collection (V)DysderidaeDysderalusitanicaKulczynski, 1915Portugal, Cabo da RocaPortugal, C. da RocaPortugalLisbonSintraColaresHeathlands20-10029 456795 429224838.77790, -9.4974038 46' 40.44'', -9 29' 50.64''3/10/1401Vulva extracted010100191-215Jrgen LissnerMiquel Angel Arnedo Lombarte

9642Collection (V)DysderidaeHarpacteasubiasiFerrndez, 1990Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1410000100Aug-39Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8757Collection (V)DysderidaeRhodescutiventrisSimon, 1882Portugal, Fonte da TaipaFonte da TaipaPortugalFaroLoulQuerenaUnknown25029 589828 411741537.19888, -7.9878037 11' 55.968'', -7 59' 16.08''3/31/132200040040754-4076440740-40753Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

4350External collection (V)EresidaeAdoneaalgarvensisWunderlich, 2017Carrapateira near Sagres - sand dunesCarrapateira dunePortugalFaroAljezurBordeiraSand dunes2029 508550 411580037.18861, -8.9036737 11' 18.996'', -8 54' 13.212''8/1/0700010000Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerKept in captivity for more than a year. Moulted once. May have been adult all the time, epigyne of fat specimen hidden by a fold. Specimen is deposited in Portugal.

8371Collection (V)EresidaeEresuskollariRossi 1846Nave de Santo AntnioNave de S. AntnioPortugalGuardaSeiaNave de Santo AntnioRock steppes155029 620814 446391040.31697, -7.5780840 19' 1.092'', -7 34' 41.088''7/29/121000010039181-39194Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen Lissner

8772Collection (V)EutichuridaeCheiracanthiumstriolatumSimon, 1878Portugal, Mrtola, Corte Gafo de BaixoCorte Gafo de BaixoPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaForest steppes5029 620119 417799637.74137, -7.6366737 44' 28.932'', -7 38' 12.012''3/29/130100010040424-40428, 40846Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

10713Collection (V)EutichuridaeCheiracanthiumstriolatumSimon, 1878Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

3607Collection (V)EutichuridaeCheiracanthiumstriolatumSimon, 1878Caramulinho, Serra do CaramuloCaramulinhoPortugalViseuTondelaGuardoRock steppes95029 568819 449093140.56629, -8.1870340 33' 58.644'', -8 11' 13.308''6/20/0601000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaRicardo Ramos da Silva

9607Collection (V)FilistatidaePrithanana(Simon, 1868)Portugal, Lisbon, S CatedralLissabon S CatedralPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorBuildings, bridges etc.2529 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/11/1400002200617-628, April 1, 2014Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerAdult?Second specimen kept in captivity until June 14, 2014 (did not moult). One specimen (the largest) dissected for vulva but nothing was found.

10497Collection (V)FilistatidaePrithanana(Simon, 1868)Portugal, Lisbon, S CatedralLissabon S CatedralPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorBuildings, bridges etc.2529 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/3/1505001600Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerOne juvenile matured as male. Females were also kept in captivity and some may have been juveniles at time of capture.

8781Collection (V)GnaphosidaeDrassodeslapidosus(Walckenaer, 1802)Portugal, MrtolaMrtolaPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaUnknown5029 618178 416688637.64151, -7.6604937 38' 29.436'', -7 39' 37.764''3/30/131000010040372-40384Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

10701Collection (V)GnaphosidaeDrassodeslapidosus(Walckenaer, 1802)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1500100000Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerMatured in captivity.

9895Collection (V)GnaphosidaeDrassodeslapidosus(Walckenaer, 1802)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1410000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

4245Collection (V)GnaphosidaeGnaphosasp.Nave de Santo AntnioNave de S. AntnioPortugalGuardaSeiaNave de Santo AntnioRock steppes155029 620814 446391040.31697, -7.5780840 19' 1.092'', -7 34' 41.088''9/10/0600010000Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerPortugal specimen # 23.

8761Collection (V)GnaphosidaeHaplodrassusdalmatensis(L. Koch, 1866)Portugal, GrndolaGrndolaPortugalSetbalGrndolaGrndolaUnknown7029 541333 423063838.22277, -8.5277938 13' 21.972'', -8 31' 40.044''3/26/130100010040647-40660Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

3976Collection (V)GnaphosidaeHaplodrassusmacellinus(Thorell, 1871)Caramulinho, Serra do CaramuloCaramulinhoPortugalViseuTondelaGuardoRock steppes95029 568819 449093140.56629, -8.1870340 33' 58.644'', -8 11' 13.308''6/20/0610000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaRicardo Ramos da Silva

8753Collection (V)GnaphosidaeMicariabrignolii(Bosmans & Blick, 2000)Portugal, Fonte da TaipaFonte da TaipaPortugalFaroLoulQuerenaUnknown25029 589828 411741537.19888, -7.9878037 11' 55.968'', -7 59' 16.08''3/31/130100010040577-40587Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

3608Collection (V)GnaphosidaeMicariaguttigeraSimon, 1878Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''6/12/0602000200Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaRicardo Ramos da Silva

10720Collection (V)GnaphosidaeNomisiaexornata(C. L. Koch, 1839)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1500010000Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9916Collection (V)GnaphosidaeNomisiaexornata(C. L. Koch, 1839)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1400001100Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerMatured in captivity.

3591Collection (V)GnaphosidaePhaeocedusbraccatus(L. Koch, 1866)Carvalhal Redondo, one km from cityCarvalhal RedondoPortugalViseuNelasCarvalhal RedondoUnknown40029 592904 448818240.53917, -7.9029540 32' 21.012'', -7 54' 10.62''6/16/0601000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerPortugal specimen # 10

9049Collection (V)GnaphosidaeScotophaeussp.New species?Portugal, Sobral da AdiaSobral da AdiaPortugalBejaMouraSobral da AdiaForest steppes35029 649814 420472337.97777, -7.2942137 58' 39.972'', -7 17' 39.156''3/27/13000011009579-9593Jan DolanskyJrgen LissnerSelected for barcodingMatured as male. Described as new species, Scotophaeus dolanskyi.

8794Collection (V)GnaphosidaeScotophaeusvalidus(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, Sobral da AdiaSobral da AdiaPortugalBejaMouraSobral da AdiaForest steppes35029 649814 420472337.97777, -7.2942137 58' 39.972'', -7 17' 39.156''3/27/130100010040596-40610Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

10488Collection (V)GnaphosidaeSetaphiscarmeli(O. P.-Cambridge, 1872)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/150Palp detached0100000Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8751Collection (V)GnaphosidaeZelominoralgarvensisSnazell & Murphy, 1997Portugal, BelmequeBelmequePortugalBejaSerpaVale de VargoUnknown23029 640795 421068938.03297, -7.3957038 1' 58.692'', -7 23' 44.52''3/28/1310000100Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8777Collection (V)GnaphosidaeZelominoralgarvensisSnazell & Murphy, 1997Portugal, MrtolaMrtolaPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaUnknown5029 618178 416688637.64151, -7.6604937 38' 29.436'', -7 39' 37.764''3/30/1310000100Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8954Collection (V)GnaphosidaeZelotestenuis(L. Koch, 1866)Portugal, Lisbon, Jardim Botnico Tropical (Overseas Garden)Lissabon J.Bot.Trop.PortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria de BelmParks, cemeteries and orchards3029 482403 428353338.70025, -9.2023738 42' 0.9'', -9 12' 8.532''6/23/132000020042247-42257Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8749Collection (V)GnaphosidaeZelotesthorelliSimon, 1914Portugal, BelmequeBelmequePortugalBejaSerpaVale de VargoUnknown23029 640795 421068938.03297, -7.3957038 1' 58.692'', -7 23' 44.52''3/28/130100010040611-40619Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

10724Collection (V)GnaphosidaeZelotesthorelliSimon, 1914Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9624Collection (V)LinyphiidaeBathyphantesgracilis(Blackwall, 1841)Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1401000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9637Collection (V)LinyphiidaeCanariphantessp.Portugal, Cabo da RocaPortugal, C. da RocaPortugalLisbonSintraColaresHeathlands20-10029 456795 429224838.77790, -9.4974038 46' 40.44'', -9 29' 50.64''3/10/1401000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerCanariphantes homonymus?: Bosmans, R. & N. Bouragba. Trois nouvelles Linyphiidae de l'Atlas Algrien, avec la description du mle de Lepthyphantes djazairi Bosmans, et la redescription de Lepthyphantes homonymus Denis (Araneae). Bull. Annls Soc. R. Belge Ent. 128: 245-262.

11766Collection (V)LinyphiidaeCanariphanteszonatus(Simon, 1884)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501Vulva extracted000100Photo of epigyne before and after detachmentJrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10733Collection (V)LinyphiidaeCentromerussuccinus(Simon, 1884)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1510000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerPhoto of male palp.

9608Collection (V)LinyphiidaeDiplocephalusmarijaeBosmans, 2010Portugal, Lisbon, S CatedralLissabon S CatedralPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorBuildings, bridges etc.2529 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/11/14100001009887-9918Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8948Collection (V)LinyphiidaeDiplocephaluspermixtus(O. P.-Cambridge, 1871)Portugal, Faro (stony beach)Faro stenstrandPortugalFaroAlgarveFaroUnknown0-129 594480 409713937.01567, -7.9379437 0' 56.412'', -7 56' 16.584''6/23/130100010042267-42272Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8963Collection (V)LinyphiidaeLepthyphantesminutus(Blackwall, 1833)Portugal, Sintra, area east of main entrance to the Palace of PenaPortugal, SintraPortugalLisbonSintraSo Pedro de PenaferrimMixed forest42029 466361 429331838.78796, -9.3873238 47' 16.656'', -9 23' 14.352''6/21/1301000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9612Collection (V)LinyphiidaeMicroctenonyxsubitaneus(O. P.-Cambridge, 1875)Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1422000400540-560Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10712Collection (V)LinyphiidaeMicroctenonyxsubitaneus(O. P.-Cambridge, 1875)Portugal, LisbonLissabonPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorUnknown0-7029 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/4/1502000200Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8947Collection (V)LinyphiidaeMicrolinyphiapusilla(Sundevall, 1830)Portugal, Faro (stony beach)Faro stenstrandPortugalFaroAlgarveFaroUnknown0-129 594480 409713937.01567, -7.9379437 0' 56.412'', -7 56' 16.584''6/23/130100010042259-42266Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9622Collection (V)LinyphiidaeOsteariusmelanopygius(O. P.-Cambridge, 1879)Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1410000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9613Collection (V)LinyphiidaePalliduphantesstygius(Simon, 1884)Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1421000300530-539Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9649Collection (V)LinyphiidaePalliduphantesstygius(Simon, 1884)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1401000100470-485Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8748Collection (V)LinyphiidaePelecopsisbucephala(O. P.-Cambridge, 1875)Portugal, BelmequeBelmequePortugalBejaSerpaVale de VargoUnknown23029 640795 421068938.03297, -7.3957038 1' 58.692'', -7 23' 44.52''3/28/131000010040621-40643Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

10489Collection (V)LinyphiidaePelecopsisbucephala(O. P.-Cambridge, 1875)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1500100000Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10734Collection (V)LinyphiidaePelecopsisinedita(O. P.-Cambridge, 1875)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8946Collection (V)LinyphiidaePrinerigonevagans(Audouin, 1826)Portugal, Faro (stony beach)Faro stenstrandPortugalFaroAlgarveFaroUnknown0-129 594480 409713937.01567, -7.9379437 0' 56.412'', -7 56' 16.584''6/23/131100020042274-42279Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

3758Collection (V)LinyphiidaePrinerigonevagans(Audouin, 1826)Casal JusoCasal JusoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosBuildings, bridges etc.50029 591767 450125340.65703, -7.9144740 39' 25.308'', -7 54' 52.092''10/29/0601000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerPortugal specimen # 29.

10732Collection (V)LinyphiidaeTenuiphantestenuis(Blackwall, 1852)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1502000200Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8964Collection (V)LinyphiidaeTenuiphantestenuis(Blackwall, 1852)Portugal, Sintra, area east of main entrance to the Palace of PenaPortugal, SintraPortugalLisbonSintraSo Pedro de PenaferrimMixed forest42029 466361 429331838.78796, -9.3873238 47' 16.656'', -9 23' 14.352''6/21/1311000200Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9617Collection (V)LinyphiidaeTenuiphantestenuis(Blackwall, 1852)Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1401000100515-527Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9625Collection (V)LinyphiidaeTenuiphantestenuis(Blackwall, 1852)Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1424000600Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9645Collection (V)LiocranidaeApostenussp.New species?Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1401Vulva extracted0001009986-0007Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerSelected for barcodingNHMD-JL-9645Described as new species, A. crespoi. One half of vulva is lost.

9630Collection (V)LiocranidaeMesiotelusgrancanariensisWunderlich, 1992Portugal, Cabo da RocaPortugal, C. da RocaPortugalLisbonSintraColaresHeathlands20-10029 456795 429224838.77790, -9.4974038 46' 40.44'', -9 29' 50.64''3/10/1400010000634-643Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9643Collection (V)LiocranidaeMesiotelusgrancanariensisWunderlich, 1992Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/141Palp detached0000100375-401Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8750Collection (V)LiocranidaeMesiotelustenuissimus(L. Koch, 1866)Verify IDPortugal, BelmequeBelmequePortugalBejaSerpaVale de VargoUnknown23029 640795 421068938.03297, -7.3957038 1' 58.692'', -7 23' 44.52''3/28/1320000200Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8782Collection (V)LiocranidaeMesiotelustenuissimus(L. Koch, 1866)Portugal, MrtolaMrtolaPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaUnknown5029 618178 416688637.64151, -7.6604937 38' 29.436'', -7 39' 37.764''3/30/131000010040363-40370Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8754Collection (V)LiocranidaeMesiotelustenuissimus(L. Koch, 1866)Portugal, Fonte da TaipaFonte da TaipaPortugalFaroLoulQuerenaUnknown25029 589828 411741537.19888, -7.9878037 11' 55.968'', -7 59' 16.08''3/31/132000020040711-40731Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

4248Collection (V)LycosidaeAlopecosaalbofasciata(Brull, 1832)CarrapateiraCarrapateiraPortugalFaroAljezurBordeiraUnknown3029 509318 411528437.18395, -8.8950237 11' 2.22'', -8 53' 42.072''3/22/0701000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerPortugal specimen # 48.

9633Collection (V)LycosidaeAlopecosaalbofasciata(Brull, 1832)Portugal, Cabo da RocaPortugal, C. da RocaPortugalLisbonSintraColaresHeathlands20-10029 456795 429224838.77790, -9.4974038 46' 40.44'', -9 29' 50.64''3/10/1400010000562-586Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9639Collection (V)LycosidaeAlopecosaalbofasciata(Brull, 1832)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/140Palp detached0100000644-669Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9914Collection (V)LycosidaeArctosavillica(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/140Palp detached01000003046-3061Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

3600Collection (V)LycosidaeHognaradiata(Latreille, 1817)Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''6/12/0600100000Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerMatured in captivity, date not recorded.

10728Collection (V)LycosidaePardosaproxima(C. L. Koch, 1847)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8752Collection (V)MimetidaeEroflammeolaSimon, 1881Verify IDPortugal, Fonte da TaipaFonte da TaipaPortugalFaroLoulQuerenaUnknown25029 589828 411741537.19888, -7.9878037 11' 55.968'', -7 59' 16.08''3/31/1301000100Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

9644Collection (V)MimetidaeEroflammeolaSimon, 1881Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/14010001009963-9982Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10725Collection (V)MimetidaeErofurcata(Villers, 1789)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10714Collection (V)NemesiidaeIberesiamachadoiDecae & Cardoso, 2006Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501Vulva extracted000100Jrgen LissnerArthur Emile DecaeSize 12 mm (without chelicers).

8955Collection (V)OecobiidaeOecobiusnavusBlackwall, 1859Portugal, Lisbon, Jardim Botnico Tropical (Overseas Garden)Lissabon J.Bot.Trop.PortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria de BelmParks, cemeteries and orchards3029 482403 428353338.70025, -9.2023738 42' 0.9'', -9 12' 8.532''6/23/1301000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

3597Collection (V)OecobiidaeUrocteadurandi(Latreille, 1809)Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''6/12/0601000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen Lissner

8775Collection (V)OonopidaeOonopstubulatusDalmas, 1916Portugal, MrtolaMrtolaPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaUnknown5029 618178 416688637.64151, -7.6604937 38' 29.436'', -7 39' 37.764''3/30/1301000100Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

9611Collection (V)OonopidaeOonopstubulatusDalmas, 1916Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/140100010078-102Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

3596Collection (V)OxyopidaeOxyopeslineatusLatreille, 1806Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''6/12/0610000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaRicardo Ramos da Silva

3599Collection (V)OxyopidaeOxyopesnigripalpisKulczynski, 1891Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''6/12/0611000200Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaRicardo Ramos da Silva

4243Collection (V)PhilodromidaePhilodromuslividusSimon, 1875Pindelo de SilgueirosPindelo de Silgueir.PortugalViseuViseuPindelo de SilgueirosUnknown37529 589980 449242540.57772, -7.9368740 34' 39.792'', -7 56' 12.732''3/26/070Palp detached0001100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerMatured as male.

4111Collection (V)PhilodromidaePhilodromussp.Pindelo de SilgueirosPindelo de Silgueir.PortugalViseuViseuPindelo de SilgueirosUnknown37529 589980 449242540.57772, -7.9368740 34' 39.792'', -7 56' 12.732''3/26/0700010000Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerAdult?

9618Collection (V)PhilodromidaePulchellodromusglaucinusSimon, 1870Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/140Palp detached0100000587-599Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8764Collection (V)PhilodromidaePulchellodromuspardalisMuster & Bosmans, 2007Portugal, Paul do BoquiloboPaul do BoquiloboPortugalSantarmTorres NovasBrogueiraWetland and banks2029 540257 435979039.38666, -8.5325439 23' 11.976'', -8 31' 57.144''3/26/1310000100Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

4246Collection (V)PhilodromidaeThanatusatratusSimon, 1875Nave de Santo AntnioNave de S. AntnioPortugalGuardaSeiaNave de Santo AntnioRock steppes155029 620814 446391040.31697, -7.5780840 19' 1.092'', -7 34' 41.088''8/8/0601000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerPortugal specimen # 18.

8762Collection (V)PhilodromidaeThanatusformicinus(Clerck, 1757)Portugal, GrndolaGrndolaPortugalSetbalGrndolaGrndolaUnknown7029 541333 423063838.22277, -8.5277938 13' 21.972'', -8 31' 40.044''3/26/130100010040661-40673Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8776Collection (V)PholcidaeHolocnemushispanicusWiehle, 1933Portugal, MrtolaMrtolaPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaUnknown5029 618178 416688637.64151, -7.6604937 38' 29.436'', -7 39' 37.764''3/30/131100020040814-40830Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8784Collection (V)PholcidaeHolocnemushispanicusWiehle, 1933Portugal, Sobral da AdiaSobral da AdiaPortugalBejaMouraSobral da AdiaForest steppes35029 649814 420472337.97777, -7.2942137 58' 39.972'', -7 17' 39.156''3/27/130100010040432-40450Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

10703Collection (V)PholcidaeHolocnemushispanicusWiehle, 1933Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1500001100Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerMatured as female in captivity.

10717Collection (V)PholcidaeHolocnemuspluchei(Scopoli, 1763)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1510000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9621Collection (V)PholcidaePholcusphalangioides(Fuesslin, 1775)Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1401000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10706Collection (V)PholcidaePholcusphalangioides(Fuesslin, 1775)Portugal, LisbonLissabonPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorUnknown0-7029 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10719Collection (V)PhrurolithidaeLiophrurillusflavitarsis(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1510000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9631Collection (V)PhrurolithidaeLiophrurillusflavitarsis(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, Cabo da RocaPortugal, C. da RocaPortugalLisbonSintraColaresHeathlands20-10029 456795 429224838.77790, -9.4974038 46' 40.44'', -9 29' 50.64''3/10/1410010100169-190Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

4112Collection (V)PhrurolithidaeLiophrurillusflavitarsis(Lucas, 1846)Serra de So MamedeSerra de So MamedePortugalPortalegreMarvoSerra de So MamedeUnknown100029 641432 435284339.31342, -7.3594639 18' 48.312'', -7 21' 34.056''3/23/0701000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen Lissner

9646Collection (V)PhrurolithidaeLiophrurillusflavitarsis(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1410010100602-615Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

4244Collection (V)SalticidaeCyrbaalgerina(Lucas, 1846)BordeiraBordeiraPortugalFaroAljezurBordeiraUnknown2529 512325 411663637.19610, -8.8611237 11' 45.96'', -8 51' 40.032''3/22/0700011100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaPortugal specimen # 44.

8765Collection (V)SalticidaeEuophrysgambosa(Simon, 1868)Portugal, FaroPortugal, FaroPortugalFaroAlgarveFaroUnknown229 596364 409606437.00579, -7.9169037 0' 20.844'', -7 55' 0.84''4/1/131000010040555-40575Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8789Collection (V)SalticidaeEuophrysnigripalpisSimon, 1937Portugal, Sobral da AdiaSobral da AdiaPortugalBejaMouraSobral da AdiaForest steppes35029 649814 420472337.97777, -7.2942137 58' 39.972'', -7 17' 39.156''3/27/132000020040588-40594Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8758Collection (V)SalticidaeEuophrysnigripalpisSimon, 1937Portugal, Fonte da TaipaFonte da TaipaPortugalFaroLoulQuerenaUnknown25029 589828 411741537.19888, -7.9878037 11' 55.968'', -7 59' 16.08''3/31/1310000100Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

9634Collection (V)SalticidaeEuophryssulphurea(L. Koch, 1867)Portugal, Cabo da RocaPortugal, C. da RocaPortugalLisbonSintraColaresHeathlands20-10029 456795 429224838.77790, -9.4974038 46' 40.44'', -9 29' 50.64''3/10/1400200000740-763Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8771Collection (V)SalticidaeEvarchajucunda(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, Mrtola, Corte Gafo de BaixoCorte Gafo de BaixoPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaForest steppes5029 620119 417799637.74137, -7.6366737 44' 28.932'', -7 38' 12.012''3/29/131000010040531-40553Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

9635Live specimen(s)SalticidaeEvarchajucunda(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, Cabo da RocaPortugal, C. da RocaPortugalLisbonSintraColaresHeathlands20-10029 456795 429224838.77790, -9.4974038 46' 40.44'', -9 29' 50.64''3/10/1401000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8773Collection (V)SalticidaeHeliophanuskochiiSimon, 1868Portugal, Mrtola, Corte Gafo de BaixoCorte Gafo de BaixoPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaForest steppes5029 620119 417799637.74137, -7.6366737 44' 28.932'', -7 38' 12.012''3/29/131000010040833-40843Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8790Collection (V)SalticidaeHeliophanusramosusWesolowska, 1986Portugal, Sobral da AdiaSobral da AdiaPortugalBejaMouraSobral da AdiaForest steppes35029 649814 420472337.97777, -7.2942137 58' 39.972'', -7 17' 39.156''3/27/1310000100Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

9907Collection (V)SalticidaeLeptorchestesperesi(Simon, 1868)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/140Palp detached01000002564-2581Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8952Collection (V)SalticidaeMenemerustaeniatus(L. Koch, 1867)Portugal, Lisbon, Jardim Botnico Tropical (Overseas Garden)Lissabon J.Bot.Trop.PortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria de BelmParks, cemeteries and orchards3029 482403 428353338.70025, -9.2023738 42' 0.9'', -9 12' 8.532''6/23/131Palp detached0000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9609Collection (V)SalticidaePseudeuophrysvafra(Blackwall, 1867)Verify IDPortugal, Lisbon, S CatedralLissabon S CatedralPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorBuildings, bridges etc.2529 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/11/14010001009921-9928Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10705Collection (V)SalticidaeSaitisbarbipes(Simon, 1868)Portugal, LisbonLissabonPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorUnknown0-7029 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/4/1500100000Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10722Collection (V)SalticidaeSalticusmutabilisLucas, 1846Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8958Collection (V)SalticidaeSalticusmutabilisLucas, 1846Portugal, Lisbon, Jardim Botnico Tropical (Overseas Garden)Lissabon J.Bot.Trop.PortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria de BelmParks, cemeteries and orchards3029 482403 428353338.70025, -9.2023738 42' 0.9'', -9 12' 8.532''6/23/130100010042226-42246Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8959Collection (V)SalticidaeSalticuszebraneus(C. L. Koch, 1837)Portugal, Sintra, area east of main entrance to the Palace of PenaPortugal, SintraPortugalLisbonSintraSo Pedro de PenaferrimMixed forest42029 466361 429331838.78796, -9.3873238 47' 16.656'', -9 23' 14.352''6/21/131000010042191-42210Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8780Collection (V)SalticidaeTalaverapetrensis(C. L. Koch, 1837)Portugal, MrtolaMrtolaPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaUnknown5029 618178 416688637.64151, -7.6604937 38' 29.436'', -7 39' 37.764''3/30/130100010040782-40799Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

9623Collection (V)ScytodidaeScytodesthoracica(Latreille, 1802)Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1401000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10723Collection (V)ScytodidaeScytodesvelutinaHeineken & Lowe, 1832Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8783Collection (V)SegestriidaeAriadnaalgarvensisWunderlich, 2011Portugal, Sobral da AdiaSobral da AdiaPortugalBejaMouraSobral da AdiaForest steppes35029 649814 420472337.97777, -7.2942137 58' 39.972'', -7 17' 39.156''3/27/130110010041923-41967, 42081-4209040861-40868Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

9657Collection (V)SegestriidaeAriadnaalgarvensisWunderlich, 2011Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1401Vulva extracted010100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10702Collection (V)SegestriidaeAriadnasp.Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerAppears to be adult.

9638Collection (V)SparassidaeMicrommataligurina(C. L. Koch, 1845)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1401000100257-272Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8785Collection (V)SparassidaeOliosargelasius(Walckenaer, 1805)Portugal, Sobral da AdiaSobral da AdiaPortugalBejaMouraSobral da AdiaForest steppes35029 649814 420472337.97777, -7.2942137 58' 39.972'', -7 17' 39.156''3/27/130001000042026-42042Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

4125Collection (V)SparassidaeOliosargelasius(Walckenaer, 1805)Herdade da MitraHerdade da MitraPortugalvoraValverdeHerdade da MitraUnknown20529 585025 426495838.52896, -8.0245438 31' 44.256'', -8 1' 28.344''3/23/0710010100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerColl. Jorge Almeida JA00051 and JA00052.

9626Collection (V)TetragnathidaeMetabournetiSimon, 1922Portugal, Sintra, caves at Quinta da RegaleiraPortugal, cave QdRPortugalLisbonSintraSo Pedro de PenaferrimCaves, mines22529 465665 429413138.79526, -9.3953838 47' 42.936'', -9 23' 43.368''3/10/1401201200227-253Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9619Collection (V)TetragnathidaeMetellinasegmentata(Clerck, 1757)Verify IDPortugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1401000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen LissnerUnusual epigyne.

8792Collection (V)TheridiidaeEnoplognathamandibularis(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, Sobral da AdiaSobral da AdiaPortugalBejaMouraSobral da AdiaForest steppes35029 649814 420472337.97777, -7.2942137 58' 39.972'', -7 17' 39.156''3/27/131200030040847-40860Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

10731Collection (V)TheridiidaeEnoplognathamandibularis(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9614Collection (V)TheridiidaeEnoplognathamandibularis(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1421000300106-121Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10709Collection (V)TheridiidaeEnoplognathamandibularis(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, LisbonLissabonPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorUnknown0-7029 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/4/1502000200Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8760Collection (V)TheridiidaeEnoplognathamandibularis(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, GrndolaGrndolaPortugalSetbalGrndolaGrndolaUnknown7029 541333 423063838.22277, -8.5277938 13' 21.972'', -8 31' 40.044''3/26/130100010040698-40710Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

9656Collection (V)TheridiidaeEnoplognathamandibularis(Lucas, 1846)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1410000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8755Collection (V)TheridiidaeEnoplognathaquadripunctataSimon, 1884Portugal, Fonte da TaipaFonte da TaipaPortugalFaroLoulQuerenaUnknown25029 589828 411741537.19888, -7.9878037 11' 55.968'', -7 59' 16.08''3/31/130100010040498-40519Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8766Collection (V)TheridiidaeEpisinusalgiricusLucas, 1846Portugal, Mrtola, Corte Gafo de BaixoCorte Gafo de BaixoPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaForest steppes5029 620119 417799637.74137, -7.6366737 44' 28.932'', -7 38' 12.012''3/29/131100020040520-40530Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

10716Collection (V)TheridiidaeEuryopisepisinoides(Walckenaer, 1847)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8759Collection (V)TheridiidaeEuryopisepisinoides(Walckenaer, 1847)Portugal, GrndolaGrndolaPortugalSetbalGrndolaGrndolaUnknown7029 541333 423063838.22277, -8.5277938 13' 21.972'', -8 31' 40.044''3/26/1301000110Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

9658Collection (V)TheridiidaeEuryopisepisinoides(Walckenaer, 1847)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1410100100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

4012Collection (V)TheridiidaeEuryopisepisinoides(Walckenaer, 1847)Casal JusoCasal JusoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosBuildings, bridges etc.50029 591767 450125340.65703, -7.9144740 39' 25.308'', -7 54' 52.092''10/29/0600001100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerPortugal specimen # 31.

3609Collection (V)TheridiidaeEuryopisepisinoides(Walckenaer, 1847)Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''6/16/0610000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaRicardo Ramos da Silva

8791Collection (V)TheridiidaeLasaeolaconvexa(Blackwall, 1870)Portugal, Sobral da AdiaSobral da AdiaPortugalBejaMouraSobral da AdiaForest steppes35029 649814 420472337.97777, -7.2942137 58' 39.972'', -7 17' 39.156''3/27/1310000100Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8767Collection (V)TheridiidaeNeottiuracurvimana(Simon, 1914)Portugal, Mrtola, Corte Gafo de BaixoCorte Gafo de BaixoPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaForest steppes5029 620119 417799637.74137, -7.6366737 44' 28.932'', -7 38' 12.012''3/29/1310000100Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

4010Collection (V)TheridiidaePaidiscurapallens(Blackwall, 1834)Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''2/26/0710000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen Lissner

9892Collection (V)TheridiidaeParasteatodatepidariorum(C. L. Koch, 1841)Portugal, Sintra, Quinta da RegaleiraPortugal, QdRPortugalLisbonSintraSo Pedro de PenaferrimParks, cemeteries and orchards22529 465665 429413138.79526, -9.3953838 47' 42.936'', -9 23' 43.368''3/10/1401000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8769Collection (V)TheridiidaeSimitidionsimile(C. L. Koch, 1836)Portugal, Mrtola, Corte Gafo de BaixoCorte Gafo de BaixoPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaForest steppes5029 620119 417799637.74137, -7.6366737 44' 28.932'', -7 38' 12.012''3/29/1310000100Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

9620Collection (V)TheridiidaeSteatodagrossa(C. L. Koch, 1838)Portugal, Lisbon, So Jorge Castle and surrounding areaLisbon So JorgePortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorParks, cemeteries and orchards50-9029 488393 428503838.71391, -9.1335138 42' 50.076'', -9 8' 0.636''3/12/1401000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

3592Collection (V)TheridiidaeSteatodanobilis(Thorell, 1875)VlegaVlegaPortugalAveiroOvarVlegaUnknown50NF342029 535641 452010240.83117, -8.5772940 49' 52.212'', -8 34' 38.244''6/11/0600010000Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerMatured in captivity.

9655Collection (V)TheridiidaeSteatodanobilis(Thorell, 1875)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1401000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

3738Collection (V)TheridiidaeSteatodanobilis(Thorell, 1875)Casal JusoCasal JusoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosBuildings, bridges etc.50029 591767 450125340.65703, -7.9144740 39' 25.308'', -7 54' 52.092''9/26/0620000200Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen Lissner

10721Collection (V)TheridiidaeSteatodatriangulosa(Walckenaer, 1802)Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1501000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8795Collection (V)TheridiidaeTheridionharmsiWunderlich, 2011Portugal, Sobral da AdiaSobral da AdiaPortugalBejaMouraSobral da AdiaForest steppes35029 649814 420472337.97777, -7.2942137 58' 39.972'', -7 17' 39.156''3/27/131000010040871-40886Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

4240Collection (V)ThomisidaeEbrechtellatricuspidata(Fabricius, 1775)VeirosVeirosPortugalAveiroEstarrejaVeirosUnknown729 532849 451080840.74757, -8.6108940 44' 51.252'', -8 36' 39.204''4/15/0701000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerPortugal specimen # 52.

3594Collection (V)ThomisidaeSynemaglobosum(Fabricius, 1775)Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''5/31/0620000200Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen LissnerBlack and red male photographed.

3593Collection (V)ThomisidaeThomisusonustusWalckenaer, 1805Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''5/31/0601000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen Lissner

3598Collection (V)ThomisidaeThomisusonustusWalckenaer, 1805Pvoa DoPvoa DoPortugalViseuViseuSilgueirosUnknown22529 589446 448921140.54882, -7.9436340 32' 55.752'', -7 56' 37.068''6/12/0601000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen Lissner

9640Collection (V)ThomisidaeXysticusbufo(Dufour, 1820)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/140100010041-76Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

9641Collection (V)ThomisidaeXysticuskochiThorell, 1872Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1401000100301-313Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

10730Collection (V)ThomisidaeXysticusnubilusSimon, 1875Portugal, vora and vicinityPortugal, EvoraPortugalvoravoravoraUnknown30029 594592 427014238.57470, -7.9140938 34' 28.92'', -7 54' 50.724''3/4/1520000200Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8796Collection (V)ZodariidaeSelamiareticulata(Simon, 1870)Portugal, Sobral da AdiaSobral da AdiaPortugalBejaMouraSobral da AdiaForest steppes35029 649814 420472337.97777, -7.2942137 58' 39.972'', -7 17' 39.156''3/27/131000010040471-40489Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8779Collection (V)ZodariidaeZodarionalacre(Simon, 1870)Portugal, MrtolaMrtolaPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaUnknown5029 618178 416688637.64151, -7.6604937 38' 29.436'', -7 39' 37.764''3/30/131000010040800-40813Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

8956Collection (V)ZodariidaeZodarionatlanticumPekr & Cardoso, 2005Portugal, Lisbon, Jardim Botnico Tropical (Overseas Garden)Lissabon J.Bot.Trop.PortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria de BelmParks, cemeteries and orchards3029 482403 428353338.70025, -9.2023738 42' 0.9'', -9 12' 8.532''6/23/1301000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8957Collection (V)ZodariidaeZodarionatlanticumPekr & Cardoso, 2005Portugal, Sintra, area east of main entrance to the Palace of PenaPortugal, SintraPortugalLisbonSintraSo Pedro de PenaferrimMixed forest42029 466361 429331838.78796, -9.3873238 47' 16.656'', -9 23' 14.352''6/21/1302000200Specimen 1: 42214-42223, specimen 2: 42296-42304Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

8778Collection (V)ZodariidaeZodarionjozefienaeBosmans, 1994Verify IDPortugal, MrtolaMrtolaPortugalBejaMrtolaMrtolaUnknown5029 618178 416688637.64151, -7.6604937 38' 29.436'', -7 39' 37.764''3/30/131000010040766-40781Jan DolanskyJrgen Lissner

4110Collection (V)ZodariidaeZodarionstyliferum(Simon, 1870)CarrapateiraCarrapateiraPortugalFaroAljezurBordeiraUnknown3029 509318 411528437.18395, -8.8950237 11' 2.22'', -8 53' 42.072''3/22/0701000100Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen Lissner

9647Collection (V)ZodariidaeZodarionstyliferum(Simon, 1870)Portugal, ArrbidaPortugal, ArrbidaPortugalSetbalSetbalSetbalRock steppes18029 500569 426296438.51506, -8.9934738 30' 54.216'', -8 59' 36.492''3/8/1401000100402-420Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner

3739Collection (V)ZoropsidaeZoropsisspinimana(Dufour, 1820)Pal de ArzilaPal de ArzilaPortugalCoimbraCoimbraArzilaWetland and banks2529 537856 444679840.17070, -8.5554040 10' 14.52'', -8 33' 19.44''9/26/0611000200Jorge Alexandre Mota de AlmeidaJrgen Lissner

10707Collection (V)ZoropsidaeZoropsisspinimana(Dufour, 1820)Portugal, LisbonLissabonPortugalLisbonLisbonSanta Maria MaiorUnknown0-7029 488471 428459138.70988, -9.1326038 42' 35.568'', -9 7' 57.36''3/4/1510000100Jrgen LissnerJrgen Lissner