A revision of the spider genus Sergiolus (Araneae, Gnaphosidae)
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- Publication date
- 1981
- Topics
- Sergiolus, Spiders, Arachnida, Sergiolus -- Classification, Spiders -- North America -- Classification, Arachnida -- North America -- Classification
- Publisher
- New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History
- Collection
- americanmuseumnaturalhistory; biodiversity
- Contributor
- American Museum of Natural History Library
- Language
- English
- Rights-holder
- American Museum of Natural History Library
- Volume
- no. 2717
41 p. : 26 cm
"A cladogram, key, diagnoses, descriptions, and maps are provided for the 18 known species of the North American spider genus Sergiolus. The synonymy of Sergiolus with the European genus Poecilochroa is disclaimed. Caridrassus magnus Bryant is transfered to Sergiolus. Fourteen specific names are newly synonymized: Poecilochroa inconspicua Bryant with Gnaphosa sericata (L. Koch); Sergiolus lesserti Schenkel with Herpyllus hesperolus Chamberlin; S. famulus Chamberlin and S. meretrix Chamberlin, both with S. minutus (Banks); S. clericus Chamberlin and S. tribolus Chamberlin, both with S. cyaneiventris Simon; S. bellior Chamberlin with S. bicolor Banks; P. abjecta Chamberlin and P. montanoides Schenkel, both with S. montanus (Emerton); and S. atomisticus Chamberlin, S. fruitanus Chamberlin, S. bebius Chamberlin, S. clarus Chamberlin, and P. pananus (Chamberlin), all with S. angustus (Banks). The males of S. bicolor Banks, S. stella Chamberlin, and S. tennesseensis Chamberlin, and the females of S. decoratus Kaston and S. unimaculatus Emerton are described for the first time. Four new species are described: S. kastoni from Florida, S. gertschi from California and Baja California, S. iviei from the northwestern United States and southwestern Canada, and S. guadalupensis from Guadalupe Island off the coast of Baja California"--P. [1]
Title from caption
"November 12, 1981."
"Thirteenth in a series on the spider family Gnaphosidae."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-41)
"A cladogram, key, diagnoses, descriptions, and maps are provided for the 18 known species of the North American spider genus Sergiolus. The synonymy of Sergiolus with the European genus Poecilochroa is disclaimed. Caridrassus magnus Bryant is transfered to Sergiolus. Fourteen specific names are newly synonymized: Poecilochroa inconspicua Bryant with Gnaphosa sericata (L. Koch); Sergiolus lesserti Schenkel with Herpyllus hesperolus Chamberlin; S. famulus Chamberlin and S. meretrix Chamberlin, both with S. minutus (Banks); S. clericus Chamberlin and S. tribolus Chamberlin, both with S. cyaneiventris Simon; S. bellior Chamberlin with S. bicolor Banks; P. abjecta Chamberlin and P. montanoides Schenkel, both with S. montanus (Emerton); and S. atomisticus Chamberlin, S. fruitanus Chamberlin, S. bebius Chamberlin, S. clarus Chamberlin, and P. pananus (Chamberlin), all with S. angustus (Banks). The males of S. bicolor Banks, S. stella Chamberlin, and S. tennesseensis Chamberlin, and the females of S. decoratus Kaston and S. unimaculatus Emerton are described for the first time. Four new species are described: S. kastoni from Florida, S. gertschi from California and Baja California, S. iviei from the northwestern United States and southwestern Canada, and S. guadalupensis from Guadalupe Island off the coast of Baja California"--P. [1]
Title from caption
"November 12, 1981."
"Thirteenth in a series on the spider family Gnaphosidae."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-41)
- Abstract
- 'A cladogram, key, diagnoses, descriptions, and maps are provided for the 18 known species of the North American spider genus Sergiolus. The synonymy of Sergiolus with the European genus Poecilochroa is disclaimed. Caridrassus magnus Bryant is transfered to Sergiolus. Fourteen specific names are newly synonymized: Poecilochroa inconspicua Bryant with Gnaphosa sericata (L. Koch); Sergiolus lesserti Schenkel with Herpyllus hesperolus Chamberlin; S. famulus Chamberlin and S. meretrix Chamberlin, both with S. minutus (Banks); S. clericus Chamberlin and S. tribolus Chamberlin, both with S. cyaneiventris Simon; S. bellior Chamberlin with S. bicolor Banks; P. abjecta Chamberlin and P. montanoides Schenkel, both with S. montanus (Emerton); and S. atomisticus Chamberlin, S. fruitanus Chamberlin, S. bebius Chamberlin, S. clarus Chamberlin, and P. pananus (Chamberlin), all with S. angustus (Banks). The males of S. bicolor Banks, S. stella Chamberlin, and S. tennesseensis Chamberlin, and the females of S. decoratus Kaston and S. unimaculatus Emerton are described for the first time. Four new species are described: S. kastoni from Florida, S. gertschi from California and Baja California, S. iviei from the northwestern United States and southwestern Canada, and S. guadalupensis from Guadalupe Island off the coast of Baja California'--P. [1].
- Addeddate
- 2023-03-30 21:12:36
- Associated-names
- Shadab, Mohammad Umar
- Call number
- amnhnovitates2717
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- Pages
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- Possible copyright status
- In copyright. Digitized with the permission of the rights holder.
- Ppi
- 434
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 7930753
- Year
- 1981
- Full catalog record
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