Systematics of the Madagascar Anelosimus spiders: remarkable local richness and endemism, and dual colonization from the Americas
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Agnarsson, Ingi
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Jencik, Brian B.
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Veve, Giselle M.
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Hanitriniaina, Sahondra
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Agostini, Diego
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Goh, Seok Ping
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Pruitt, Jonathan
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Kuntner, Matjaz
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.8897
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.8897
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Taxon classification Animalia Araneae Theridiidae
Anelosimus andasibe Agnarsson & Kuntner, 2005
Fig. 6
E-F
Notes
.
The species, known only from females, is rediagnosed and genitalia re-illustrated.
Type material.
Holotype female from
Perinet
Special Reserve (P.N. Andasibe Mantadia), Toamasina Province, Madagascar, (
18.935°S
,
48.418°E
), 7-8.v.2001, montane forest, 900-1000 m, (I. Agnarsson and M. Kuntner), in NMNH, examined.
Other material.
Additional specimens from same locality, 3-20.iv.2008 and 12-28.xi.2008, col. Agnarsson, Kuntner, and Hanitriniaina.
Diagnosis.
Anelosimus
andasibe
differs from all but
Anelosimus nazariani
,
Anelosimus buffoni
sp. n., and
Anelosimus wallacei
sp. n. by the W-shaped septum (Fig. 6E), and from
Anelosimus nazariani
by the small distance between the septum and the epigynal margin and by being smaller. Clear diagnostic features separating females of the very similar
Anelosimus andasibe
,
Anelosimus buffoni
sp. n., and
Anelosimus wallacei
sp. n. have not been established, however, we predict they will be readily diagnosable based on palpal organs once males are discovered.
Anelosimus andasibe
can be diagnosed from
Anelosimus wallacei
sp. n. by lacking substitution A (241), and from
Anelosimus wallacei
sp. n. and
Anelosimus buffoni
sp. n. by lacking substitution G (249). It can be diagnosed from other Madagascan
Anelosimus
on the basis of the following unique mtDNA nucleotide substitutions at the following standard DNA barcode alignment positions: C (124), G (415), G (496), G (769). It can also be readily diagnosed from most other
Anelosimus
based the following partially shared nucleotide substitutions, and all other species by their unique combination: G (79, except some
Anelosimus lamarcki
sp. n.), G (184, except
Anelosimus buffoni
sp. n. and
Anelosimus wallacei
sp. n.), G (202, except most
Anelosimus ata
sp. n.), T (479, except
Anelosimus nazariani
), G (511, except
Anelosimus buffoni
sp. n.and
Anelosimus wallacei
sp. n.), T (553, except
Anelosimus tita
), T (709, except
Anelosimus ata
), G (772, except
Anelosimus lamarcki
), (796, except
Anelosimus buffoni
and some
Anelosimus may
), G (838, except
Anelosimus darwini
).
Distribution.
Only known from type locality.
Natural history.
As in other species of this group a female can be found in its web with close to 50 juveniles and juveniles appear to cohabit in the web until close to adulthood.