Anelosimus domingo, : Levi, 1963

Agnarsson, Ingi, 2006, A revision of the New World eximius lineage of Anelosimus (Araneae, Theridiidae) and a phylogenetic analysis using worldwide exemplars, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 146 (4), pp. 453-593 : 471

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scientific name

Anelosimus domingo
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THE DOMINGO View in CoL GROUP – CLADE 13

Three species, A. jabaquara , A. domingo and A. dubiosus ( Keyserling, 1891) , belong to this welldefined group. The females are nearly indistinguishable from other Anelosimus externally, but internal female genitalia, and male genitalia, offer easy diagnosis. The clade is supported by four unreversed palpal synapomorphies: finger-like apophysis on the theridiid tegular apophysis (54 -1, Fig. 7A, K View Figure 7 ), whiplike embolus spiral (60 -1, Figs 7A, B, E, F, K, L View Figure 7 , 9B, C, E View Figure 9 ), cup-shaped Eb apophysis (81 -1, Figs 7B, E, L View Figure 7 , 9E View Figure 9 , 11D View Figure 11 , 13E View Figure 13 ), and embolus supported by Eb apophysis (79 -2, Fig. 7B, E, F, L View Figure 7 ). Having sticky silk in the web (142 -0) may be an additional synapomorphy, but absence of sticky silk in most Anelosimus webs remains doubtful (see below). All three species are social and adult females at least sometimes share webs. Anelosimus domingo is a typical social species with permanent colonies and strongly biased sex ratio.

Keyserling E. 1891. Die Spinnen Amerikas. III. Brasilianische Spinnen. Nurnberg 3.

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Figure 7. The ‘domingo group’. A–D, Anelosimus domingo. A, male palp mesal; B, same ventral; C, epigynum; D, internal epigynum dorsal. E–J, Anelosimus jabaquara. E, male palp submesal; F, same ventral; G, female abdomen; H, male habitus; I, epigynum; J, internal epigynum dorsal. K–P, Anelosimus dubiosus. K, male palp mesal; L, same ventral; M, epigynum; N, internal epigynum dorsal; O, digital photograph of internal epigynum dorsal; P, male first leg.

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Figure 9. Anelosimus domingo, male palp from Ecuador. A, dorsomesal; B, subapical; C, mesal; D, ectal; E, details of sclerites, apical view; F, tibia, with three trichobothria (arrows). Scale bars: A–D, 100 µm; E,F, 10 µm.

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Figure 11. Anelosimus jabaquara. A–E male palp. A, dorsal; B, ventral; C, apical; D, palpal tip; E, palpal tibia; F, epiandrous gland spigots; G, epigynum. Scale bars: A–E, 100 µm; F, 10 µm; G, 50 µm.

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Figure 13. Anelosimus dubiosus, male palp. A, dorsal; B, dorsomesal; C, subventral; D, details of theridiid tegular apophysis and C; E, ventral; F, ectal. Scale bars: 100 µm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Theridiidae

Genus

Anelosimus