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A new genus of the spider family Caponiidae (Araneae, Haplogynae) from the West Indies
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A new genus of the spider family Caponiidae (Araneae, Haplogynae) from the West Indies

Title Variants

Alternative: New genus of Caponiidae

Related Titles

Series: American Museum novitates, no. 3705

By

Sánchez-Ruiz, Alexander.

Platnick, Norman I.
Dupérré, N. (Nadine),

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Book

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Published material

Publication info

[New York], American Museum of Natural History, c2010

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"December 29, 2010."

A new genus, Cubanops, is established for a distinctive group of caponiid spiders from the West Indies. Nops ludovicorum Alayón, from Cuba, and Caponina darlingtoni Bryant, from Hispaniola, are transferred to Cubanops. Nine new species are described from the Bahama Islands (C. bimini, C. andersoni), Cuba (C. armasi, C. alayoni, C. juragua, C. granpiedra, C. terueli, C. tortuguilla), and Hispaniola (C. vega). All these species are nopines (i.e., have subsegmented tarsi) and have the ventral translucent keel on the anterior metatarsi, and the translucent extension of the membrane between the anterior metatarsi and tarsi, that are also found in the genera Nops MacLeay, Orthonops Chamberlin, and Tarsonops Chamberlin. However, Cubanops species lack the dorsally extended inferior claw found in Nops, and differ from those of Orthonops and Tarsonops in having a distinctly patterned carapace, a widened labium, and bisegmented metatarsi IV. Two species groups are recognized within the genus, which probably occurs also in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, as juveniles with these somatic characters have been taken on St. John.

Subjects

Arachnida , Bahamas , Caponiidae , Classification , Cuba , Cubanops , Hispaniola , Spiders , West Indies

Call Number

QL1 .A436 no.3705 2010

Language

English

Identifiers

OCLC: 694509444

 

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