Anelosimus domingo, : Levi, 1963
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https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2006.00213.x |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/236D8D66-FF86-FF87-2406-2E02FD496092 |
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Felipe |
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Anelosimus domingo |
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THE DOMINGO 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), whiplike embolus spiral ( 60 -1, Figs 7A, B, E, F, K, L, 9B, C, E), cup-shaped Eb apophysis ( 81 -1, Figs 7B, E, L, 9E, 11D, 13E), and embolus supported by Eb apophysis ( 79 -2, Fig. 7B, E, F, L). 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.
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