Spintharus is a genus of spiders that contained only two species until 2018 when it was demonstrated that a 'widespread' species was instead composed of multiple short-range endemics. This note redescribes Spintharus gracilis Keyserling and describes a new species of Spintharus (Araneae, Theridiidae), S. leverger sp. nov., both based on specimens from Brazil. We also examine specimens from several additional localities in Brazil displaying variation consistent with patterns previously found within the Caribbean: geographically isolated and unique localities may contain independent species lineages. Given the limited number of specimens, profuse variation, and lack of DNA data from museum specimens, it is challenging to gauge the number of s...
Abstract: As a result of study of American theridiid spiders and examination of col-lections from ot...
Elucidating the processes responsible for the provenance of taxon biodiversity on islands can help u...
Spintharinae Hentz, 1850 (Figs. 8, 9, 10 A) The subfamily Spintharinae is conformed by the genera ...
Rodrigues, Everton Nei Lopes (2017): Six new species and new records of the spider genus Chrosiothes...
Figure 1 Spintharus gracilis Keyserling from Rio Grande do Sul, São Leopoldo. Female (A–C); A dorsal...
Figure 2 Spintharus leverger LeMay & Agnarsson, sp. nov. Holotype female and paratype male from Mato...
The Brazilian spider fauna comprises thousands of described species, mostly known by only one or two...
FIGURE 24. Distribution of the new species of genus Stemmops in Brazil: Stemmops murici new species ...
Background: Modern molecular analyses are often inconsistent with pre-cladistic taxonomic hypotheses...
Island biogeographers have long sought to elucidate the mechanisms behind biodiversity genesis. The ...
Three new species of the genus Plato from caves in the states of Pará and Minas Gerais, Brazil, are ...
Latrodectus mactans: MEXICO, Morelos, [Mpio.] Palmira, 1950, 1 ♂ (CNAN); Morelos, Mpio. Tlaltiz...
FIGURE 29. Distribution of current and new records of the genus Chrosiothes in Brazil.Published as p...
FIGURES 5–9. Stemmops carajas new species: 5, Male: Palp, ventral. 6, Female: Epigynum, ventral. Ste...
We present the first record for Theraphosa apophysis (Tinter, 1991) for Brazil. A male of T. apophys...
Abstract: As a result of study of American theridiid spiders and examination of col-lections from ot...
Elucidating the processes responsible for the provenance of taxon biodiversity on islands can help u...
Spintharinae Hentz, 1850 (Figs. 8, 9, 10 A) The subfamily Spintharinae is conformed by the genera ...
Rodrigues, Everton Nei Lopes (2017): Six new species and new records of the spider genus Chrosiothes...
Figure 1 Spintharus gracilis Keyserling from Rio Grande do Sul, São Leopoldo. Female (A–C); A dorsal...
Figure 2 Spintharus leverger LeMay & Agnarsson, sp. nov. Holotype female and paratype male from Mato...
The Brazilian spider fauna comprises thousands of described species, mostly known by only one or two...
FIGURE 24. Distribution of the new species of genus Stemmops in Brazil: Stemmops murici new species ...
Background: Modern molecular analyses are often inconsistent with pre-cladistic taxonomic hypotheses...
Island biogeographers have long sought to elucidate the mechanisms behind biodiversity genesis. The ...
Three new species of the genus Plato from caves in the states of Pará and Minas Gerais, Brazil, are ...
Latrodectus mactans: MEXICO, Morelos, [Mpio.] Palmira, 1950, 1 ♂ (CNAN); Morelos, Mpio. Tlaltiz...
FIGURE 29. Distribution of current and new records of the genus Chrosiothes in Brazil.Published as p...
FIGURES 5–9. Stemmops carajas new species: 5, Male: Palp, ventral. 6, Female: Epigynum, ventral. Ste...
We present the first record for Theraphosa apophysis (Tinter, 1991) for Brazil. A male of T. apophys...
Abstract: As a result of study of American theridiid spiders and examination of col-lections from ot...
Elucidating the processes responsible for the provenance of taxon biodiversity on islands can help u...
Spintharinae Hentz, 1850 (Figs. 8, 9, 10 A) The subfamily Spintharinae is conformed by the genera ...