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The spider family Selenopidae (Arachnida, Araneae) in Australasia and the Oriental Region.


ABSTRACT: We relimit and revise the family Selenopidae to include four new genera and 27 new species from Australia and the Oriental Region. The family is redefined, as are the genera Anyphops Benoit, Garcorops Corronca, Hovops Benoit, Selenops Latreille, and Siamspinops Dankittipakul & Corronca, to accommodate the new genera and to correct previous inconsistencies in the diagnoses and definitions of the aforementioned genera. The species of Selenops that occur throughout India and China are also reviewed. Three species occur in China: Selenops bursarius Karsch 1879, also known from Japan, Korea and Taiwan, Selenops ollarius Zhu, Sha, & Chen 1990, and Selenops radiatus Latreille 1819, the type of the genus and most widespread selenopid. Selenops cordatus Zhu, Sha & Chen syn. n. is recognized as a junior synonym of Selenops radiatus. Amamanganopsgen. n. is monotypic, with Amamanganops baginawasp. n. (?; from the Philippines). Godumopsgen. n. is monotypic, with Godumops caritussp. n. (?; from Papua New Guinea). Karaopsgen. n. occurs throughout Australia and includes 24 species. A new combination is proposed for Karaops australiensis (L. Koch 1875) comb. n. (ex. Selenops), and the new species: Karaops gangariesp. n. (?, ?), Karaops monteithisp. n. (?), Karaops alanlongbottomisp. n. (?), Karaops keithlongbottomisp. n. (?), Karaops larryoosp. n. (?), Karaops jarritsp. n. (?,?), Karaops marrayagongsp. n. (?), Karaops ravenisp. n. (?,?), Karaops badgeraddasp. n. (?), Karaops burbidgeisp. n. (?,?), Karaops karrawarlasp. n. (?,?), Karaops julianneaesp. n. (?), Karaops martamartasp. n. (?), Karaops manaaynsp. n. (?, ?), Karaops vadlaadambarasp. n. (?, ?), Karaops pilkingtonisp. n. (?, ?), Karaops deserticolasp. n. (?), Karaops ngarutjaranyasp. n. (?,?), Karaops francesaesp. n. (?,?), Karaops toolbrunupsp. n. (?, ?), the type species Karaops ellenaesp. n. (?,?), Karaops jenniferaesp. n. (?), and Karaops dawarasp. n. (?).The genus Makdiopsgen. n. contains five species from India and Nepal. A new combination is proposed for Makdiops agumbensis (Tikader 1969), comb. n., Makdiops montigenus (Simon 1889), comb. n., Makdiops nilgirensis (Reimoser 1934) comb. n.,(ex. Selenops). Also, there are two new species the type of the genus Makdiops mahishasurasp. n. (?; from India), and Makdiops shivasp. n. (?). The genus Pakawopsgen. n. is monotypic. A new combination is proposed for Pakawops formosanus (Kayashima 1943) comb. n. (ex. Selenops), known only from Taiwan. A new combination is proposed for Siamspinops aculeatus (Simon)comb. n. (ex. Selenops). The distribution and diversity of the studied selenopid fauna is discussed. Finally, keys are provided to all of the selenopid genera and to the species of Karaopsgen. n.and Makdiopsgen. n.

SUBMITTER: Crews SC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3118779 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The spider family Selenopidae (Arachnida, Araneae) in Australasia and the Oriental Region.

Crews Sarah C SC   Harvey Mark S MS  

ZooKeys 20110519 99


We relimit and revise the family Selenopidae to include four new genera and 27 new species from Australia and the Oriental Region. The family is redefined, as are the genera Anyphops Benoit, Garcorops Corronca, Hovops Benoit, Selenops Latreille, and Siamspinops Dankittipakul & Corronca, to accommodate the new genera and to correct previous inconsistencies in the diagnoses and definitions of the aforementioned genera. The species of Selenops that occur throughout India and China are also reviewed  ...[more]

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