Microlinyphia johnsoni
(Redirected from Linyphia inexplicabilis)
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Araneoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Linyphiidae
Subfamilia: Linyphiinae
Genus: Microlinyphia
Species: Microlinyphia johnsoni
Name
editMicrolinyphia johnsoni (Blackwall, 1859)
Synonymy
edit- Linyphia johnsoni Blackwall, 1859: 261
- Microlinyphia johnsoni (Blackwall): van Helsdingen, 1970: 24
- Tetragnatha lineata Blackwall, 1862: 379
- Linyphia inexplicabilis Denis, 1941: 113
- Type locality: Canary Islands, Teneriffe.
- Holotype: BMNH. female ♀.
- Type locality: Canary Islands, Teneriffe.
- Microlinyphia ramblae Schmidt, 1975: 234
- Type locality: Spain, Las Palmas, Los Tilos.
- Holotype: SMF. female ♀. no. 527.
- Type locality: Spain, Las Palmas, Los Tilos.
References
editPrimary references
edit- Blackwall, J. 1859. Descriptions of newly discovered spiders captured by James Yate Johnson Esq., in the island of Madeira. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (3)4: 255–267. Reference page.
Additional references
edit- Denis, J. 1941. Les araignées des îles Canaries. Annales de la Société Entomologique de France 110: 105-130. Reference page.
- van Helsdingen, P.J. 1970. A reclassification of the species of Linyphia based on the functioning of the genitalia (Araneida, Linyphiidae), II. Zoologische Verhandelingen 111: 1-86. Full article (PDF). Reference page.
- Schmidt, G.E.W. 1975. Spinnen von La Palma. Zoologische Beiträge (N.F.) 21(2): 233-237. Reference page.