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Eustala palmares Poeta, Marques & Buckup 2010

Authors: Poeta, Maria Rita Muniz;

Eustala palmares Poeta, Marques & Buckup 2010

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Eustala palmares Poeta, Marques & Buckup, 2010 Fig. 90 New records. Brazil: São Paulo: Eldorado, 24°30’S, 48°051W, ♀, 12.IV.1942, F. Lane (MZSP 4913); Caraguatatuba (Praia de Cocanha), 23°35’S, 45°18’W, ♂, ♀, III.1967, R. Biasi (MZSP 5965); São Bernardo do Campo (Represa), 23°48’S, 46º37’W, ♀, 12.X.1941, F. Lane (MZSP 470); Amparo, 22°41’S, 46°45’W, ♀, 26.XI.1942, F. Lane (MZSP 8061). Additional material examined. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Angra dos Reis, 23°00’S, 44°18’W, ♂, 20.VII.1966, P. Mountouchet (MZSP 9607); Santa Maria Madalena (Parque Estadual do Desengano, Morumbéca), 21°56’S, 42°00’W, ♀, 13.–17.V.2008, A. Chagas-Jr. et al. (MNRJ 9005); Rio de Janeiro (Serra da Carioca), 22°53’S, 43°12’W, ♀, 31.VII.2005, E.H. Wienskoski (MNRJ 14630); Nova Iguaçu, 22°45’S, 43°26’W, ♂, H.B. de Freitas (MNRJ 353). Paraná: Morretes (Serra da Graciosa), 25°21’S, 48°46’W, ♂, 4♀, 09.–20.I.1995, A.A. Lise et al. (MCTP 7039, 7416, 7419); Curitiba, 25°15’S, 49°14’W, ♀, 21.I.1965, C. do Valle (MZSP 4325). Santa Catarina: Porto Belo (Ilha João da Cunha), 27°09’S, 48°32’W, 3♂, 3♀, 07.XII.1992, R.G. Buss (MCTP 3116); Garopaba, 28°01’S, 48°36’W, ♀, 29.VII.1994, R.G. Buss (MCTP 5043); Florianópolis (Reserva Biológica Marinha do Arvoredo), 27°04’S, 48°18’W, ♂, 3♀, 15.–16.X.1993, A.A. Lise et al. (MCTP 4055, 30240); ♂, ♀, 15.–16.IV.1994, A.A. Lise et al. (MCTP 4982, 4983); 2♂, 6♀, 05.–06.X.1995, Equipe do Laboratório de Aracnologia (MCTP 7530); 2♀, 03.–04.V.1996, A.A. Lise et al. (MCTP 6320, 9671); Lagoinha Leste, 27°46’S, 48°29’W, ♀, 16.X.1998, A.A. Lise (MCTP 12803). Rio Grande do Sul: Rio Uruguai (BR-153), ♂, II.1989, Equipe Itá-Machadinho (MCTP 787); Dom Pedro de Alcântara, 29°33’S, 49°50’W, ♀, 07.–09.V.1992, A. Braul (MCTP 2211); Capão da Canoa /Capão Novo, 29°46’S, 49°58’W, ♂, ♀, 17.–18.IV.1993, A.A. Lise (MCTP 32551); Campo Bom, 29°38’S, 51°00’W, ♀, 14.XII.1987, C.J. Becker (MCTP 32561); Cidreira, 29°46’S, 49°58’W, ♂, 6♀, 01.IV.2000, J.A.M. Pinto (MCTP 32574); Viamão, 29°59’S, 51°00’W, ♂, 07.X.1994, A.A. Lise et al. (MCTP 23949); Porto Alegre, 30°01’S, 51°13’W, ♂, 18.V.1991, C.L. Dorneles (MCTP 32573); Guaíba, 30°00’S, 51°18’W, ♂, 26.VIII.1994 (MCTP 7980); ♂, 24.X.1995 (MCTP 9042); ♂, ♀, 15.III.1996 (MCTP 8376, 24150); (Fazenda São Maximiano) ♀, 26.III.1994 (MCTP 32570); ♂, 26.VIII.1994 (MCTP 32566); 2♂, 7♀, 24.X.1995 (MCTP 4938, 6897, 6898, 9041), all collected by A.A. Lise et al.; Capão do Leão, 31°45’S, 52°25’W, ♂, 17.VII.2000 (MCTP 11408); 3♂, 4♀, 30.XII.2000 (MCTP 12449, 12450, 12470, 12485, 12486, 13436); 3♂, 6♀, 19.I.2001 (MCTP 3121, 12386–12388, 13152, 13435, 13460); 5♀, 28.III.2001 (MCTP 13290, 32583, 32585); ♀, 24.VII.2001 (MCTP 13436); ♂, 28.IX.2001 (MCTP 32580), all colected by E.N.L. Rodrigues; Tavares, 31°10’S, 51°03’W, ♀, 10.XII.1990, N. Silveira (MCTP 123); Santo Antônio da Patrulha, 29º42’S, 50º30’W, ♂, ♀, 27.III.1997, L. Koch (MCTP 31970); Cachoeira do Sul (Porteira Sete), 29°53’S, 52°55’W, ♂, 3♀, 31.X.1992 (MCTP 32547); 2♀, 17.IV.1993 (MCTP 3599); ♀, 25.V.1993 (MCTP 4003); (Capão Grande) 2♀, 10.X.1992 (MCTP 3428); (Capanetinho) ♂, 17.X.1992 (MCTP 3437); ♀, 12.V.1993 (MCTP 32554); ♂, 29.VIII.1993 (MCTP 32555), all collected by R.G. Buss; Rio Grande (Estação Ecológica do Taim), 32°28’S, 52º34’W, 3♂, ♀, 12.V.1991, A.A. Lise (MCTP 1011). Distribution. Brazil: Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul. Uruguay: Artigas (Poeta et al. 2010a) (Fig. 90).

Published as part of Poeta, Maria Rita Muniz, 2014, The orb-weaving spider genus Eustala Simon, 1895 (Araneae, Araneidae): eight new species, redescriptions, and new records, pp. 440-466 in Zootaxa 3872 (5) on pages 463-464, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3872.5.2, http://zenodo.org/record/229126

Keywords

Eustala palmares, Arthropoda, Arachnida, Araneidae, Animalia, Araneae, Biodiversity, Eustala, Taxonomy

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