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Title: LinEpig


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LinEpig
  • My Subfamily Album

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  • Some very preliminary imaging of erigonine epigyna

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  • My friend Elizabeth volunteers at the museum. One
    day she sent me some pictures of hahniids...

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  • I took these through the eyepiece with my
    digital camera, she wrote.

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  • Immediately I thought of ...

Linyphiidae.
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Linyphiidae
  • Small, diverse and problematic
  • Often considered hard to
    identify, especially the females
  • Worldwide, second in described species, but No. 1
    by number of genera
  • Account for gt ¼ of all spider species
    in the Midwest, and gt 30
    in Canada

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Agyneta barrowsi
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Female spider anatomy
http//www.nmnh.si.edu/highlight/sem/highlight/spi
ders/spiders.htm
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Agyneta barrowsi

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Agyneta barrowsi
A. barrowsi photo Chamberlin Ivie 1944
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My Subfamily Erigoninae
  • The erigonines account for 90 of linyphiid
    diversity. In North America, there are 107 genera
    with 952 species.

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Female erigonines are the only North American
spiders with no key to genus
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The liniphiid flipbooks
  • Atlas of Southeastern Linyphiidae
  • Atlas of Eastern North American Linyphiidae
  • Atlas of North American Linyphiidae (?)

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CanonPowershot A 610
5.0 megapixel 129
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Microscopy equipment
Olympus SZ-10 research stereo scope
Q-Color 3 USB digital camera attachment using QI
imaging camera (TWAIN) plug-in
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My protocol
  • Clean and distinct specimen
  • Clean alcohol, chilled
  • Fine black sand
  • Watch glass on a margarine lid
  • Minimize vibration
  • Work quickly before alcohol
    heats up

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Eperigone maculata
( Mermessus maculatus)
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Eperigone maculata
( Mermessus maculatus)
LinEpig Crosby Bishop 1928
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Eridantes erigonoides
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Eridantes erigonoides
LinEpig Crosby Bishop 1933
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Hypselistes florens
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Hypselistes florens
LinEpig Crosby Bishop 1933
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Hypselistes florens
Atlas of Southeastern Linyphiidae, M Draney 2004
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Tapinocyba simplex
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Tapinocyba simplex
LinEpig Crosby Bishop 1933
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Erigone dentosa
LinEpig Atlas of Southeastern Linyphiidae
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Spirembolus
S. erratus S. hibernus
S. novellus S. pusilus
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Picasa
Googles photo sharing site
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LinEpig
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Eperigone tridentata
( Mermessus tridentatus)
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Social networking
Photo-sharing albums let us post, share and
search across what are essentially our
microscope field notes.
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Map Location
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Georeferencing
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Why do this?
  • Recognizable images of tiny specimens
  • Positive aid in identification
  • Reasonable time and resource expenditure
  • Readily sharable

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Frustrations
  • Images are a bit fuzzy, and glare-y
  • We have only imaged a small fraction of whats
    out there

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Whats next
  • We think it should be possible to get much
    clearer definition by compositing even just 2-3
    images.
  • We will be glad to receive any useful feedback.
  • We hope that some of our colleagues will be
    willing to lend us their IDd erigonines long
    enough to have their pictures taken.

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Wishlist...
Floricoumus rostratus Idionella
formosa Origanates rostratus
Paracornicularia bicapillata
Pelecopsidis frontalis Sisicottus
montigenus
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  • http//picasaweb.google.com/nina.sandlin/LinEpig
  • Nina SandlinSpiders - ZoologyThe Field
    Museum1400 South Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL
    60605-2496 USA nsandlin_at_fieldmusuem.org

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Thanks
  • Petra Sierwald, Kevin Pitz, Elizabeth Simmons
    Field Museum, Chicago
  • Michael Draney UW Green Bay
  • Rod Crawford Burke Museum, UW Seattle
  • Robert Edwards Woods Hole, Mass.
  • Efrat Gavish Mitrani Dept of Desert Ecology,
    Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

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