The Nearctic Spider Database, http://www.canadianarachnology.org/data/spiders/24368
Phrurotimpus borealis (Emerton, 1911)
FAMILY: CORINNIDAE Karsch, 1880
Genus: Phrurotimpus Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935
Species: Phrurotimpus borealis (Emerton, 1911)
Common Names
Family Common Name:
antmimic spiders
Genus Common Name:
none
Species Common Name:
none
Distribution
Global Distribution: North America
Nearctic States & Provinces:
AB BC ON AZ CO MT NH PA
Collection Locales Mapped by Year Collected:
Natural History, Phenology & Image(s)
Feeding Guild:‡
(not yet recorded or unknown)
‡Feeding guild when noted defined by Uetz, G. W., J. Halaj, and A. B. Cady. 1999. Guild structure of spiders in major crops. Journal of Arachnology 27:270-280.
Recorded Habitats:
(not yet recorded or unknown)
Life & Natural History:
(not yet recorded or unknown)
Seasonality of Specimen Records:
Image(s) of Habitus:
(images not yet available)
Details About Males
Description:
(not yet recorded or unknown)
Image of External Male Genitalia:
(image not yet available)
Details About Females
Description:
(not yet recorded or unknown)
Image of Epigynum:
(image not yet available)
Synonyms and Chresonyms†
| Phrurolithus borealis Emerton 1911 |
| Phrurotimpus borealis Emerton 1911 |
| Phrurolithus alarius Comstock 1912 |
| Phrurolithus utus Chamberlin & Ivie 1933 |
| Phrurolithus borealis Chickering 1939 |
| Phrurotimpus borealis Kaston 1945 |
| Phrurotimpus borealis Kaston 1948 |
| Phrurotimpus borealis Dondale & Redner 1982 |
| Phrurotimpus borealis Paquin & Dupérré 2003 |
Taxonomic References†
Chamberlin, R. V. & W. Ivie. 1933. Spiders of the Raft River Mountains of Utah. Bull. Univ. Utah 23(4): 1-79.
Chickering, A. M. 1939. Anyphaenidae and Clubionidae of Michigan. Pap. Michig. Acad. Sci. 24: 49-84.
Comstock, J. H. 1912. The spider book; a manual for the study of the spiders and their near relatives, the scorpions, pseudoscorpions, whipscorpions, harvestmen and other members of the class Arachnida, found in America north of Mexico, with analytical keys for their classification and popular accounts of their habits. Garden City, New York, pp. 1-721
Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. 1982. The insects and arachnids of Canada, Part 9. The sac spiders of Canada and Alaska, Araneae: Clubionidae and Anyphaenidae. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, Publ. 1724: 1-194.
Emerton, J. H. 1911. New spiders from New England. Trans. Connect. Acad. Sci. Arts Let. 16: 383-407.
Emerton, J. H. 1890. New England spiders of the families Drassidae, Agalenidae and Dysderidae. Trans. Connect. Acad. Arts Sci. 8: 166-206.
Kaston, B. J. 1948. Spiders of Connecticut. Bull. Conn. St. geol. nat. Hist. Surv. 70: 1-874.
Kaston, B. J. 1945. New spiders in the group Dionycha with notes on other species. Am. Mus. Novit. 1290: 1-25.
Muma, M. H. 1943. Common spiders of Maryland. Natural History Society of Maryland, Baltimore, 179 pp.
Paquin, P. & N. Dupérré. 2003. Guide d'identification des araignées de Québec. Fabreries, Suppl. 11 1-251.
†Nomenclature and taxonomic references from the World Spider Catalog accessible at http://research.amnh.org/entomology/spiders/catalog/CORINNIDAE.html
Other Nearctic Members of Genus Phrurotimpus Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935‡‡
P. abditus Gertsch, 1941 ...............USA
P. alarius (Hentz, 1847) ...............USA, Canada
P. alarius tejanus (Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1930) ...............USA, Canada
P. certus Gertsch, 1941 ...............USA, Canada
P. chamberlini Schenkel, 1950 ...............USA
P. dulcineus Gertsch, 1941 ...............USA, Canada
P. illudens Gertsch, 1941 ...............USA
P. mateonus (Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1930) ...............USA
P. minutus (Banks, 1892) ...............USA
P. mormon (Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1930) ...............USA
P. mormon xanthus Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935 ...............USA
P. parallelus (Chamberlin, 1921) ...............USA
P. subtropicus Ivie & Barrows, 1935 ...............USA
P. truncatus Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935 ...............USA
P. woodburyi (Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1929) ...............USA
P. woodburyi utanus Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935 ...............USA
‡‡May also include species with Palearctic distribution