Castianeira Keyserling, 1879

Barrion, A. T. & Litsinger, J. A., 1995, Family Clubionidae Wagner- Genera Alaeho, Castianeira, Agroeca, Phrurolithus & Scotinella, Riceland Spiders of South and Southeast Asia, Oxon, UK: CAB International, pp. 170-180 : 171-172

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.897849

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6281250

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2A28112B-413B-A952-FA08-43C8212AF754

treatment provided by

Jeremy

scientific name

Castianeira Keyserling
status

 

Genus Castianeira Keyserling View in CoL View at ENA

Castianeira Keyserling, 1879 View in CoL . Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien.: 335.

Thargalia Karsch, 1880. Zeit. f.d. Ges. Natur. 53: 374.

Tylophora Simon, 1887. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr.: 377.

Geotrochu Emerton, 1890. Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts Sci. 8: 4.

Castiuneira Comstock, 1940. The Spider Book. New York: 592.

Medium-sized (4-8 mm long) clubionids with elongated ant-like bodies and moderately long and thin legs. The members of the genus are easily recognized by the heavily sclerotized, sometimes shiny carapace and abdomen; carapace elongate ovoid, bulging and highest along fovea dark brown to reddish black, darker in eye area; small eyes uniform in size, in two transverse rows with AE recurved, AME closer to laterals than to each other, PE distinctly procurved and longer than AE; chelicerae moderately long, robust, and hirsute, with two promarginal and two (sometimes three) retromarginal teeth; outer laterals of maxillae convex and not constricted; legs long and slender, usually orange to dark brown or black, possessing short dense claw tufts and thin scopulae; trochanter IV with prominent apicoventral notch; femur I with two or three dorsal spines, one or two prolaterals, metatarsus I with four ventral spines in two pairs. Abdomen elongated, ovoid to slender, with transverse bands of white scale-like setae and large shiny dorsal epigastric and ventral scuta (reduced in females), lacks cluster of long erect setae at anterior end; femur and patella of male palpus without apophysis; tibia with strong retrolateroventral ridge bearing one or more small teeth; cymbium basally rounded, long and slender distally; tegulum like cymbium but enclosing two loops of seminal duct within base; embolus long and slender, straight, spirally twisted apically, emanating directly from elongated tip; epigynum with rounded convex hairy plate, copulatory openings small, round, elliptical and slit-like, well separated, distinct, and often linked by shallow grooves; spermathecae longer than wide, touching midline, rugose, and commonly with slender posterior part quite close to the anterior of genital groove.

Leg Femur Patella Tibia Metatarsus Tarsus Total
1 2.55 0.83 2.40 2.00 1.35 9.13
2 2.45 0.88 2.30 1.80 1.25 8.68
3 2.10 0.83 2.00 1.90 0.90 7.73
4 3.20 0.88 2.80 3.35 1.30 11.53
Pedipalp 0.85 0.20 0.50 - 1.10 2.65

These spiders are common in leaf litter in shady environments, some associated with ants.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Corinnidae

Loc

Castianeira Keyserling

Barrion, A. T. & Litsinger, J. A. 1995
1995
Loc

Castianeira

Keyserling 1879
1879
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