. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figures 32-37. Araniella inconspicua (Simon). 32-36. Epigynum. 32. Ventral, cleared. 33. Posterior, cleared. 34. Ventral. 35, 36. Posterior. 32-35. (France.) 36. (England.) 37. Left male palpus, mesal. Figures 38-42. A. alpica (L. Koch). 38-41. Epigynum. 38. Ventral, cleared. 39. Posterior, cleared. 40. Ven- tral. 41. Posterior. 42. Male palpus, mesal. Scale lines. mm. the median apophysis (Fig. 37) present in A. alpica. While Continental specimens are readily separated from A. alpica, this is not true for those o
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figures 32-37. Araniella inconspicua (Simon). 32-36. Epigynum. 32. Ventral, cleared. 33. Posterior, cleared. 34. Ventral. 35, 36. Posterior. 32-35. (France.) 36. (England.) 37. Left male palpus, mesal. Figures 38-42. A. alpica (L. Koch). 38-41. Epigynum. 38. Ventral, cleared. 39. Posterior, cleared. 40. Ven- tral. 41. Posterior. 42. Male palpus, mesal. Scale lines. mm. the median apophysis (Fig. 37) present in A. alpica. While Continental specimens are readily separated from A. alpica, this is not true for those of the British Isles. Perhaps as a result of a recent introduc- tion of A. alpica they hybridize. Natural history. Found in trees and bushes at low elevations (Wiehle, 1931). Distribution. Europe from Great Brit- ain, northern Spain to Macedonia (Wiehle, 1931). There are also references to A. inconspicua occurring in eastern Asia (Bonnet, 1955). Araniella alpica (L. Koch) Figures 38-42 Epeira alpica L. Koch, 1869, Z. Ferdinandeum Tirol, (3)14: 173. from Tyrol and other locaHtios in the Kocli collection of the (Natural History); presiunahly types but not examined. Aranca alf)ica, - Wiehle, 1931, in Dahl, Tier- welt Deutschlands, 23: 110, figs. 171-173, 9, $. Roewer, 1942, Katalog der Araneae, 1: Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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