Apomastinae Bond & Hedin
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.252.3588 |
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Apomastinae Bond & Hedin |
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subfam. n. |
Subfamily Apomastinae Bond & Hedin ZBK subfam. n.
Type genus.
Apomastus Bond & Opell, 2002
Note.
Defined as a euctenizid subfamily comprising the genera Myrmekiaphila , Apomastus , and Aptostichus in Bond et al. (2012b), the new designation, despite considerable phylogenetic support was dismissed as a nomen nudum in an online catalog (Platnick 2012) due to the absence of a formal diagnosis. To correct this oversight, I formally diagnose below the newsubfamily Apomastinae and again provide a list of included genera. As was originally intended, authorship is to be attributed to Bond and Hedin.
Diagnosis.
Apomastinae , a lineage defined in extensive phylogenetic analyses that include multiple lines of evidence that comprises genes and morphology ( Bond and Hedin 2006; Bond et al. 2012b) can be morphologically distinguished from all other euctenizids by having a patch of endite cuspules that is restricted to the proximal inner margin (Fig. 38; rather than being uniformly distributed across the endite face, see Stockman and Bond 2008, fig. 10) and by having two distinct posterior median spinneret spigot types (as opposed to a single type, Stockman and Bond 2008, fig. 24).
Included genera.
Myrmekiaphila Atkinson, 1886
Aptostichus Simon, 1891
Apomastus Bond and Opell, 2002
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