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Massagris honesta : Wesolowska 1993

Authors: Wesołowska, Wanda; Haddad, Charles R.;

Massagris honesta : Wesolowska 1993

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Massagris honesta Wesołowska, 1993 Figs 19, 90, 91, 107–113 Massagris honesta: Wesołowska 1993: 140, figs 18–20. Massagris regina: Wesołowska 1993: 138, figs 15–17. Syn. n. Wesołowska (1993) described both sexes; general appearance of male as in Figs 19 & 90, female as in Fig. 91; male cheliceral dentition as in Fig. 107, first leg as in Fig. 108; structure of copulatory organs as in Figs 109–113. Material examined: SOUTH AFRICA: Eastern Cape: 1♀ Amatola Mtns, Hogsback, 32°36.285'S 26°56.580'E, active searching, 27.iii.2007, C. Haddad (NCA, 2007/1209); 1♂ same locality, Amatola Forestry Company Offices, 32°35.276'S 26°55.911'E, 1270 m, under overhanging vegetation, 22.iv.2012, C. Haddad (NMBA). Western Cape: 2♂ 1♀ De Hoop Nature Reserve, Lekkerwater road, 34°24.023'S 20°33.189'E, under Thamnochortis restios, 26.iii.2005, C. Haddad (NMBA); 1♂ same locality, De Hoop Vlei, 34°29.425'S 20°25.762'E, under rocks, 25.iii.2005, C. Haddad (NMBA); 1♀ same locality, Koppie Alleen, 34°28.534'S 20°30.349'E, rocky shore, retreats in intertidal zone, 10.iv.2004, C. Haddad (NMBA); 6♀ same locality, Potberg, 34°22.487'S 20°31.980'E, Eucalyptus forest, leaf-litter, 4.iv.2004, C. Haddad (NMBA); 2♂ 2♀ Grootvadersbosch Forest Station, 20 km WNW of Heidelberg, 34°00'S 20°47'E, 1600 ft, indigenous forest, 8–10.xi.1985, C. Griswold, J. Doyen & T. Meikle-Griswold (NMSA, 26454). Distribution: Species previously known only from the vicinity of Cape Town, in the Western Cape Province of South Africa only (Fig. 114); recorded here for the first time from the Eastern Cape. Habitat and biology: Based on published records (Wesołowska 1993) and the new records presented above, it seems as if M. honesta is endemic to the Fynbos and Forest biomes in southern South Africa. Specimens were collected from leaf-litter and low-growing vegetation. Remarks: M. honesta was originally described from the male only and M. regina from the female only. Both males and females were collected together at De Hoop Nature Reserve, enabling us to recognize these species as synonyms.

Published as part of Wesołowska, Wanda & Haddad, Charles R., 2013, New data on the jumping spiders of South Africa (Araneae: Salticidae), pp. 177 in African Invertebrates 54 (1) on pages 210-212

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Arthropoda, Salticidae, Massagris, Arachnida, Animalia, Araneae, Biodiversity, Massagris honesta, Taxonomy

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