Myrmarachne MacLeay, 1839

Prószyński, Jerzy, 2016, Delimitation and description of 19 new genera, a subgenus and a species of Salticidae (Araneae) of the world, Ecologica Montenegrina 7, pp. 4-32 : 6

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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2016.7.1

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scientific name

Myrmarachne MacLeay, 1839
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Gen. Myrmarachne MacLeay, 1839 View in CoL

Figures 1A–D View Figure 1 , 2A–C View Figure 2 , 3A–B View Figure 3

Type species. Myrmarachne melanocephala MacLeay, 1839 View in CoL .

Documentation studied. Comparative diagnostic drawings of 103 species in Prószyński (2016a) at http://www.peckhamia.com/salticidae/q24- Myrmarachne View in CoL .html, and original literature.

Remarks. Representative, most speciose genus of the informal group of genera MYRMARACHNINES restricted now to Myrmarachne tristis and formicaria groups of species of Wanless (1978), containing 103 identifiable species, there are also 106 unrecognizable nominal species and 128 synonyms. Females of all these species can be identified by having loop-like detour in the anterior third of “ pipes-like ” spermathecae ( Figs. 2A–C View Figure 2 ). Males are recognizable by corkscrew-like, short tibial apophysis with flange, and by additional thin loop of spermophor in male palps ( Figs. 3A– B View Figure 3 ). Other characters, popularly used, are unreliable and do not permit to separate these spiders from other genera: body shape is variable, with various constrictions of carapace and abdomen as well as color pattern ( Figs. 1A–D View Figure 1 ), chelicerae of males are enormously enlarged, but vary, sometimes as long as carapace, but may be longer, or shorter. The copies of almost all diagnostic drawings of Myrmarachne available in the world literature, as well as the list of all nominal species and synonymic names are given in Prószyński (2016a, b).

Distribution. Myrmarachne (sensu stricto) occurs in warm and temperate areas of the Old World, Australia and Pacific Islands, with distributional centers in tropical Africa and Asia. One species migrated recently to North America.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

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