Miturginae Simon, 1886
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5358.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10249835 |
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Miturginae Simon, 1886 |
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Diagnosis. Differ from Zorinae (except Hestimodema ) and Diaprograptinae in the absence of true claw tufts, and from Hestimodema in the PLE not forming a third row, the AER being recurved in anterior view, and lacking strong paired spines ventrally on tibiae and metatarsi I and II, especially in the female. Eight eyes in two rows, PER slightly recurved or procurved. Two claws with setae around claws ( Figs 2b View FIGURE 2 , 81e View FIGURE 81 ) but no true tufts. Male palp with or without retrolateral cymbial groove, RTA with dissimilar dorsal and ventral processes joined by unsclerotised area. Tegulum entire.
Included genera: Miturga Thorell, 1870 , Miturgopelma gen. nov., Knotodo gen. nov., Miturgiella gen. nov., Xistera gen. nov., and Xeromiturga gen. nov.
Synonymies and transfers
Zoroides Berland, 1924 (type species Zoroides dalmasi Berland, 1924 ; holotype in MNHP (examined) is presently in the Miturgidae . Silva-Dávila (2003), reporting on an unpublished cladogram, found the monotypic Zoroides grouped with Liocranum L. Koch, 1866 . Ramírez (2014: 342) suggested Zoroides was “probably a phrurolithid”; however, although that was not reported by the World Spider Catalog (2023); Ramírez (2014) did transfer the monotypic Dorymetaecus Rainbow, 1920 to the Phrurolithidae Banks, 1892 . Zoroides dalmasi is well represented in the New Caledonian collections of the Queensland Museum. Zoroides is a large congener of Dorymetaecus spinipes Rainbow, 1920 , the type species, which is in the Phrurolithidae , (type in SAM and with recently collected material in AMS [males, AM KS, 79163, 76174, 79153; females, KS32724, 75819, 76077], examined). Both Dorymetaecus spinipes and Zoroides dalmasi are strongly similar to the Asian Otacilia Banks,1892 , but lack the putative synapomorphy of the Phrurolithidae , the process on the ventral palpal femur of males. Zoroides is thus considered a junior synonym of Dorymetaecus syn. nov. and maintained in the Phrurolithidae .
Miturga whistleri Simon, 1909: 171 View in CoL (female holotype from south-western Western Australia in MNHP 16195, examined), is herein considered a junior synonym of Mituliodon tarantulinus (L. Koch, 1873) View in CoL syn. nov., with which it shares the shape of the epigyne.
Miturga splendens Hickman, 1930 View in CoL (female holotype from Tasmania in QVMAG:13:7326, examined) is also considered a junior synonym of Mituliodon tarantulinus View in CoL syn. nov., with which it shares the shape of the epigyne.
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Miturginae Simon, 1886
Raven, Robert J., Hebron, Wendy & Williams, Kylie 2023 |
Miturga whistleri
Simon, E. 1909: 171 |