Eustala tristis Roewer 1942

Eustala tristis Roewer, 1942 Epeira tristis Blackwall, 1862: 436. Female holotype from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, J. Gray, Esq. & Rev. H. Clark (presumably lost, not examined). Araneus tristis Petrunkevitch, 1911: 321. Eustala tristis Roewer, 1942: 767; WSC 2017. Note . Blackwall (1862) did not pro...

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Main Authors: Poeta, Maria Rita M., Teixeira, Renato Augusto
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Published: Zenodo 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6040633
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Summary:Eustala tristis Roewer, 1942 Epeira tristis Blackwall, 1862: 436. Female holotype from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, J. Gray, Esq. & Rev. H. Clark (presumably lost, not examined). Araneus tristis Petrunkevitch, 1911: 321. Eustala tristis Roewer, 1942: 767; WSC 2017. Note . Blackwall (1862) did not provide illustrations and the description are not accurate enough to identify the species. Type material was not found in BMNH, MNRJ, or OUMNH. Therefore, it is considered a nomen dubium . : Published as part of Poeta, Maria Rita M. & Teixeira, Renato Augusto, 2017, Description of the male of the spider Eustala vellardi Mello-Leitão, 1924, the female of E. delasmata Bryant, 1945 and seven species of Eustala Simon, 1895 declared as nomina dubia (Araneae, Araneidae), pp. 112-120 in Zootaxa 4273 (1) on page 116, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4273.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/818341 : {"references": ["Roewer, C. F. (1942) Katalog der Araneae von 1758 bis 1940. Uol. 1. Kommissions-Verlag von \" NATURA \", Bremen, 1040 pp.", "Blackwall, J. (1862) Descriptions of newly discovered spiders captured in Rio de Janeiro, by John Gray and the Rev. Hamlet Clark [part]. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 10 (3), 348 - 360.", "Petrunkevitch, A. (1911) A synonymic index-catalogue of spiders of North, Central and South America with all adjacent islands, Greenland, Bermuda, West Indies, Terra del Fuego, Galapagos, etc. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 29, 1 - 791."]}