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A review of the spider genus Anapis (Araneae, Anapidae), with a dual cladistic analysis
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A review of the spider genus Anapis (Araneae, Anapidae), with a dual cladistic analysis

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Series: American Museum novitates, no. 2663

By

Platnick, Norman I.

Shadab, Mohammad Umar

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

New York, N.Y, American Museum of Natural History, c1978

Notes

Title from caption.

"December 4, 1978."

"The presence of an anterior labral spur is suggested to be synapomorphic for the Anapidae. Anapis is redefined to include those anapids with a procurved posterior eye row, medially excavate chelicerae bearing a distal plate, a ridged palpal conductor, and a recurved retrolateral apophysis on the male palpal patella; at least some species build orb webs. The genera Epecthina Simon and Epechthinula Simon are newly synonymized with Anapis. A key, diagnoses, and supplementary illustrations are provided for the 21 known species, found from southern Mexico and Jamaica south to Peru and Brazil. Because more than half the species are known only from one sex, males and females were subjected to separate cladistic analyses; despite the availability of only an extremely small sample of characters, the resulting cladograms are compatible. A technique developed to combine their information generated eight specific predictions about the morphology of unknown specimens that can serve as tests of the hypothesized relationships. Fifteen new species are described: A. heredia and A. monteverde from Costa Rica, A. anchicaya, A. saladito, A. calima, A. digua, A. felidia, A. atuncela, A. guasca, A. meta, and A. amazonas from Colombia, A. choroni from Venezuela, A. chiriboga from Ecuador, and A. castilla and A. caluga from Peru. Pseudanapis discoidalis Balogh and Loksa is transferred to Anapis. The male of A. keyserlingi Gertsch is described for the first time"--P. [1].

Subjects

Anapidae , Anapis , Arachnida , Classification , Latin America , Phylogeny , Spiders

Call Number

QL1 .A436 no.2663, 1978

Language

English

Identifiers

LCCN: https://lccn.loc.gov/78113115
OCLC: 4809778

 

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