Taxonomic revision and cladistic analysis of Lasiodora C. L. Koch, 1850 (Araneae, Theraphosidae) with notes on related genera
Author
Bertani, Rogério
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-12-27
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5390.1.1
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Lasiodora fallax
(
Bertkau, 1880
)
nomen dubium
Crypsidromus fallax
Bertkau, 1880: 27
, pl. 1, f. 8;
Petrunkevitch 1911: 55
;
Roewer 1942: 227
.
Hapalopus fallax
:
Mello-Leitão 1923: 159
;
Petrunkevitch 1939: 273
;
Bonnet 1957: 2085
.
Lasiodora fallax
:
World Spider Catalog 2023
.
Type
material.
Female
from
Brazil
, state of
Rio de Janeiro
,
Tijuca
, not found, herein considered lost
.
Remark.
Bertkau (1880)
described a young female from Tijuca,
Rio de Janeiro
,
Brazil
, and gave information on color pattern, measurements of legs, spines and illustrated a urticating hair (for the first time in the literature) of
type
I according to the classification of
Cooke
et al.
(1972)
. Even though the author illustrated the female genitalia of other mygalomorph species described in the same paper (something very unusual at that time, and anticipating the taxonomic value of these structures) he did not illustrate the spermathecae of this new species. Thus, possibly the specimen was an immature male. Despite the detailed description including urticating hair
type
, it is not possible to recognize this species. There are at least three theraphosine species occurring in
Rio de Janeiro
that have
type
I urticating hair and fit
Bertkau’s (1880)
description (pers. obs.). The
type
was not found, and is probably lost, as are the majority of non-european
types
of Bertkau (
Levi 1991: 203
). Therefore, I consider
Lasiodora fallax
a
nomen dubium
.