ARACHNOLOGISCHE GESELLSCHAFT

Heft 32 (2006)

Arachnologie im Senckenberg: von Wider bis Wiehle

Arachnology at Senckenberg: from Wider to Wiehle

Abstract

The development and present status of arachnology at the Senckenberg-Museum (Frankfurt) are critically reviewed. Extended periods of care and maintenance were followed, from 1955 onwards, by flourishing decades, including considerable enlargement of the collections. One of the most complete libraries in the field originated from this time. Progress culminated in the arrangement of meetings and finally of international congresses, including the foundation of what is now the International Society of Arachnology (formerly C.I.D.A.). Data on some relevant authors such as Roewer and Wiehle are included.

Zoropsis spinimana (Araneae: Zoropsidae) neu für Deutschland

Zoropsis spinimana (Araneae: Zoropsidae) first record in Germany

Abstract

The first two records of Zoropsis spinimana (Dufour, 1820) in Germany are presented together with a further discovery of the species in Central Switzerland. A spreading of the species from South to North along traffic routes is supposed and climate change is suggested as a possible reason for the species establishing itself in Central Europe.

A new feature for the separation of Trochosa spinipalpis and T. terricola males (Araneae, Lycosidae)

A new feature for the separation of Trochosa spinipalpis and T. terricola males (Araneae, Lycosidae)

Abstract

A new feature on the tip of the palp, which enables the separation of male Trochosa spinipalpis (F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1895) from T. terricola Thorell, 1856, is described. T. terricola exhibits a hairless strip on the tip of the palp, while T. spinipalpis lacks this feature and has long hairs on the whole palp.

Moebelia berolinensis comb. nov., eine in Mitteleuropa selten gesammelte Zwergspinne der Baumrinde (Araneae: Linyphiidae: Erigoninae)

Moebelia berolinensis comb. nov., a rarely collected bark dwelling dwarf spider species in Central Europe (Araneae: Linyphiidae: Erigoninae)

Abstract

The genus Araeoncoides Wunderlich, 1969, containing a single species A. berolinensis Wunderlich, 1969, is revised and transferred to the genus Moebelia Dahl, 1886 (nov. syn.). The female is described for the first time. All six known records are reported. Distribution, habitat and phenology are discussed. Until now, records are known exclusively from Germany.

Weberknechte (Arachnida: Opiliones) in Mischbeständen aus Fichte und Buche im Vergleich zu Fichten- und Buchenreinbeständen – eine Studie im Solling

Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones) in mixed and pure stands of spruce and beech – a study in the Solling mountains

Abstract

In the Solling mountains (Southern Lower Saxony, Germany) a block design study was carried out in 18 old (> 90 yrs) and middle-aged (58 - 89 yrs) spruce, beech, and mixed forest stands (spruce/beech), arranged in six blocks, each consisting of a spruce, a beech, and a mixed forest stand, to investigate the effect of the forest stand type on the diversity and structure of epigeic macrofauna communities. In each age class, the fauna was sampled for one year by means of soil core samples, ground photo eclectors, and pitfall traps. The results for the harvestmen presented in this contribution focus on pitfall trap catches. In each age class, the numbers of individuals of the harvestmen species and the species density as well as the cover and diversity of the ground vegetation were significantly highest in the more open spruce or spruce and mixed forest stands, according to a nonparametrical twofactorial analysis of variance. Important extrinsic factors influencing the diversity and structure of the harvestmen communities are habitat diversity, stratification of the vegetation, and space for locomotory activity. Additionally, in the present study information about the phenology of the harvestmen species is given. In the Solling mountains 16 harvestmen species have been recorded to date.

On Pardosa schenkeli (Araneae, Lycosidae) and its presence in Germany and Poland

On Pardosa schenkeli (Araneae, Lycosidae) and its presence in Germany and Poland

Abstract

The wolf spider Pardosa schenkeli Lessert, 1904 was since long regarded as occurring in Germany and Poland but is excluded from the recent checklist of spiders found in these countries. Re-examination of material collected in Germany and Poland, respectively, verifies its presence in both countries. Characters for distinguishing P. schenkeli and its ally P. bifasciata (C.L. Koch, 1834) are given and illustrated.

Stammbewohnende Weberknechte (Arachnida: Opiliones) in einem Fichten- einem Misch- und einem Buchenbestand im Solling

Stem-inhabiting harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones) in a spruce, a mixed, and a beech stand in the Solling mountains

Abstract

In the Solling mountains (Southern Lower Saxony, Germany) the fauna was sampled for one year with stem eclectors in adjacent spruce, mixed (spruce/beech), and beech stands. The tree age was more than 90 years. Four sampling treatments were established: eclectors on spruce stems in the spruce stand (1), on beech stems in the beech stand (2), and on spruce (3) and beech stems in the mixed stand (4). The following harvestmen species, with 1601 individuals in total, were found: Mitopus morio, Oligolophus tridens, Platybunus bucephalus, Leiobunum blackwalli, and Leiobunum rotundum. The number of individuals was highest on spruce stems in the more open spruce stand, mainly due to Mitopus morio, whereas number of species was highest on beech stems in the mixed stand. Both the number of individuals and species were lowest on beech stems in the beech stand. Here, additional information about the phenology of the harvestmen species is given.

Europäische Spinne des Jahres 2007, die Flussufer-Riesenwolfspinne – Arctosa cinerea (Fabricius, 1777)

European Spider of the Year 2007, the wolf spider Arctosa cinerea (Fabricius, 1777)

Abstract

European Spider of the Year 2007

Cover/Contents Arachnologische Mitteilungen 32, 2006

Cover/Contents Arachnologische Mitteilungen 32, 2006

Martin Kreuels & Sascha Buchholz (2006): Ökologie, Verbreitung und Gefährdungsstatus der Webspinnen Nordrhein-Westfalens – Erste überarbeitete Fassung der Roten Liste der Webspinnen (Arachnida: Araneae)

Martin Kreuels & Sascha Buchholz (2006): Ökologie, Verbreitung und Gefährdungsstatus der Webspinnen Nordrhein-Westfalens – Erste überarbeitete Fassung der Roten Liste der Webspinnen (Arachnida: Araneae)

Abstract

book review: Martin Kreuels & Sascha Buchholz (2006): Ökologie, Verbreitung und Gefährdungsstatus der Webspinnen Nordrhein-Westfalens – Erste überarbeitete Fassung der Roten Liste der Webspinnen (Arachnida: Araneae).

Christo Deltshev & Pavel Stoev (eds) (2006): European Arachnology 2005, Acta zoologica bulgaria, Suppl. No. 1; Proceedings of the 22nd European Colloquium of Arachnology, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, 1-6 August 2005

Christo Deltshev & Pavel Stoev (eds) (2006): European Arachnology 2005, Acta zoologica bulgaria, Suppl. No. 1; Proceedings of the 22nd European Colloquium of Arachnology, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, 1-6 August 2005

Abstract

book review: Christo Deltshev & Pavel Stoev (eds) (2006): European Arachnology 2005, Acta zoologica bulgaria, Suppl. No. 1; Proceedings of the 22nd European Colloquium of Arachnology, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, 1-6 August 2005

23rd European Colloquium of Arachnology, Sitges (Spanien) – 4. bis 8. September 2006

23rd European Colloquium of Arachnology, Sitges (Spanien) – 4. bis 8. September 2006

Abstract

congress report

Ein Geburtstag, eine Taufe und eine Festschrift: Zehn Jahre "AraGes" in Frankfurt

Ein Geburtstag, eine Taufe und eine Festschrift: Zehn Jahre "AraGes" in Frankfurt

Abstract

congress report

Jochen Martens – Gratulation zum 65. Geburtstag!

Jochen Martens – Gratulation zum 65. Geburtstag!

Abstract

anniversary

Hinweise für Autoren

Instructions to authors

Arachnologische Mitteilungen 32, 2006

Arachnologische Mitteilungen 32, 2006