Micrathena undetermined
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2012.00831.x |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/07032673-D10B-E641-FEFE-525F562FFA57 |
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Micrathena undetermined |
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MICRATHENA SPECIES GROUPS
Considering the internal phylogeny of Micrathena , two great subdivisions were recovered ( Fig. 8 View Figure 8 ). The first group, hereafter named clade M. swainsoni , is formed by the M. triangularispinosa , M. militaris , and M. spinosa groups (sensu Levi, 1985) and is supported by the loss of the tapetum in the posterior median eyes (char. 25: 1), a sclerotized plate anterior to the epigynum (char. 73: 1), and by a laterally projected paracymbium (char. 140: 1) ( Fig. 8 View Figure 8 ). The second, hereafter denominated the M. clypeata clade, is formed by Chaetacis and the remaining Micrathena species groups ( M. gracilis , M. funebris , M. pungens , M. lepidoptera , M. kirbyi , and M. guerini, sensu Levi, 1985 ) and is supported by four non-ambiguous synapomorphies ( Fig. 8 View Figure 8 ): wrinkled booklung covers (which are also modified into stridulatory files; char. 70: 0; char. 71: 1), epigynum with a pair of anterior apodemes (char. 75: 1), copulatory openings small and concealed beneath lateral plates (char. 84: 1), and terminal apophysis fused to the embolus (char 114: 1). Most species groups proposed by Levi (1985) are monophyletic, excluding the M. militaris group (paraphyletic in relation to the M. spinosa group) and the M. kirbyi and M. guerini groups (which are not mutually monophyletic). Therefore, to increase agreement between taxonomy and phylogeny, we here propose a new, natural classification scheme for Micrathena groups ( Figs 7–9 View Figure 7 View Figure 8 View Figure 9 ; see Discussion and Taxonomy below).
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