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Australian Assassins, Part I: A review of the Assassin Spiders (Araneae, Archaeidae) of mid-eastern Australia

机译:澳大利亚刺客,第一部分:对澳大利亚中东部刺客蜘蛛(Araneae,Archeaeidae)的评论

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The Assassin Spiders of the family Archaeidae are an ancient and iconic lineage of basal araneomorph spiders, characterised by a specialised araneophagic ecology and unique, ‘pelican-like’ cephalic morphology. Found throughout the rainforests, wet sclerophyll forests and mesic heathlands of south-western, south-eastern and north-eastern Australia, the genus Austrarchaea Forster & Platnick, 1984 includes a diverse assemblage of relictual, largely short-range endemic species. With recent dedicated field surveys and significant advances in our understanding of archaeid biology and ecology, numerous new species of assassin spiders have been discovered in the montane sub-tropical and warm-temperate closed forests of mid-eastern Australia, including several rare or enigmatic taxa and species of conservation concern. This fauna is revised and 17 new species are described from south-eastern Queensland and eastern New South Wales: Austrarchaea alani sp. n., Austrarchaea aleenae sp. n., Austrarchaea binfordae sp. n., Austrarchaea christopheri sp. n., Austrarchaea clyneae sp. n., Austrarchaea cunninghami sp. n., Austrarchaea dianneae sp. n., Austrarchaea harmsi sp. n., Austrarchaea helenae sp. n., Austrarchaea judyae sp. n., Austrarchaea mascordi sp. n., Austrarchaea mcguiganae sp. n., Austrarchaea milledgei sp. n., Austrarchaea monteithi sp. n., Austrarchaea platnickorum sp. n., Austrarchaea raveni sp. n. and Austrarchaea smithae sp. n. Adult specimens of the type species, Austrarchaea nodosa (Forster, 1956) are redescribed from the Lamington Plateau, south-eastern Queensland, and distinguished from the sympatric species Austrarchaea dianneae sp. n. A key to species and a molecular phylogenetic analysis of COI and COII mtDNA sequences complement the species-level taxonomy, with maps, habitat photos, natural history information and conservation assessments provided for all species.
机译:Archaeidae家族的刺客蜘蛛是古老而标志性的基础类蜘蛛的血统,其特征是具有专门的食相生态学和独特的“象盆式”头状形态。遍布澳大利亚西南,东南和东北的热带雨林,湿的硬叶森林和中型荒地中,Austrarchaea Forster&Platnick属(1984)包括各种遗迹,主要是短距离特有物种。随着最近的专门野外调查以及对古生物生物学和生态学的认识取得重大进展,在澳大利亚中东部的山地亚热带和温带封闭森林中发现了许多新的刺客蜘蛛物种,其中包括几种稀有或神秘的类群和有关保护的物种。该动物区系经过修订,描述了昆士兰东南部和新南威尔士州东部的17个新种:Austrarchaea alani sp.。 n。,Austrarchaea aleenae sp。 n。,Austrarchaea binfordae sp.。 n。,Austrarchaea christopheri sp。 n。,Austrarchaea clyneae sp。 n。,Austrarchaea cunninghami sp。 n。,Austrarchaea dianneae sp。 n。,Austrarchaea harmsi sp。 n。,Austrarchaea helenae sp.。 n。,Austrarchaea judyae sp。 n。,Austrarchaea mascordi sp.。 n。,澳洲小麦n。,Austrarchaea milledgei sp。 n。,Austrarchaea monteithi sp。 n。,Austrarchaea platnickorum sp。 n。,Austrarchaea raveni sp。 。和Austrarchaea smithae sp。 。从昆士兰东南部的Lamington高原重新描述了Austrarchaea nodosa类型物种的成年标本(Forster,1956年),并与同胞物种Austrarchaea dianneae sp。区别开来。 。物种的关键以及COI和COII mtDNA序列的分子系统发育分析补充了物种水平的分类学,并提供了针对所有物种的地图,栖息地照片,自然历史信息和保护评估。

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