Poecilochroa senilis
(Redirected from Drassus campestratus)
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Gnaphosoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Gnaphosidae
Subfamilia: Herpyllinae
Genus: Poecilochroa
Species: Poecilochroa senilis
Name
editPoecilochroa senilis (Pickard-Cambridge, 1872)
Type locality: plains of the Jordan, Israel and near Alexandria, Egypt.
Syntypes: HECO. 2 females ♀♀. B. 243, t.51 and B. 241, t.102
Synonyms
edit- Drassus senilis Pickard-Cambridge, 1872: 236 (original combination)
- Scotophaeus senilis (Pickard-Cambridge): Simon, 1893a: 371
- Poecilochroa senilis (Pickard-Cambridge): Levy, 1999: 431
- Drassus campestratus {Pickard-Cambridge, 1874: 392 (synonymized by Levy, 1999: 431)
- Type locality: Alexandria, Egypt.
- Holotype: HECO. male ♂. B. 254, t.97
- Type locality: Alexandria, Egypt.
- Drassus dimidiatus Simon, 1878: 153 (synonymized by Levy, 1999: 431)
- Corsica.
- Syntypes: MNHN. male ♂ and female . B. 622, Ar.2081.
- Corsica.
- Drassus flavo-maculatus Koch, 1878 (synonymized by Chatzaki, Thaler & Mylonas, 2002: 569)
- Type locality: Turkmenistan, Krasnowodsk
References
editPrimary references
edit- Pickard-Cambridge, O. 1872. General list of the spiders of Palestine and Syria, with descriptions of numerous new species, and characters of two new genera. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 40(1): 212-354. Reference page.
Additional references
edit- Chatzaki, M., Thaler, K. & Mylonas, M. 2002. Ground spiders (Gnaphosidae; Araneae) of Crete (Greece). Taxonomy and distribution. I. Revue Suisse de Zoologie 109(3): 559-601. DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.79611. . Reference page.
- Levy, G. 1999c. Spiders of six uncommon drassodine genera (Araneae: Gnaphosidae) from Israel. Israel Journal of Zoology 45: 427-452. Reference page.
- Pickard-Cambridge, O. 1874. On some new species of Drassides. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 42(3): 370-419. DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.1874.tb02495.x. Reference page.
- Simon, E.L. 1878. Les arachnides de France. Paris 4: 1-334. Reference page.
Links
edit- Platnick, N. I. 2009. The World Spider Catalog, version 9.5. American Museum of Natural History. [1]