The spider genus Tayshaneta is revised based on results from a three gene phylogenetic analysis (Ledford et al. 2011) and a comprehensive morphological survey using scanning electron (SEM) and compound light microscopy. The morphology and relationships within Tayshaneta are discussed and five species-groups are supported by phylogenetic analyses: the anopica group, the coeca group, the myopica group, the microps group and the sandersi group. Short branch lengths within Tayshaneta contrast sharply with the remaining North American genera and are viewed as evidence for a relatively recent radiation of species. Variation in troglomorphic morphology is discussed and compared to patterns found in other Texas cave invertebrates. Several species p...
Figure 54 - Female genitalia forTayshaneta species. A Tayshaneta paraconcinna (Cokendolpher & Reddel...
Central Texas is home to a diverse fauna of endemic species found in the karst areas along the Balco...
Extreme environments, such as subterranean habitats, are suspected to be responsible for morphologic...
The spider family Leptonetidae Simon, 1890 includes 17 genera and 213 species worldwide. They are br...
The spider family Leptonetidae Simon, 1890 includes 17 genera and 213 species worldwide. They are br...
Figure 59 - Distribution map for Tayshaneta madla sp. n., Tayshaneta bullis (Cokendolpher, 2004), Ta...
A remarkable radiation of completely eyeless, cave-obligate spider species (Cicurina) has been descr...
A systematic review of spiders of the family Leptonetidae in North America is presented wit h analys...
A remarkable radiation of completely eyeless, cave‐obligate spider species (Cicurina ) has been desc...
Morphological, mitochondrial, and nuclear phylogenomic data were combined to address phylogenetic an...
Leptonetidae are rarely encountered spiders, usually associated with caves and mesic habitats, and a...
We combined morphological, mitochondrial, and nuclear phylogenomic data to address phylogenetic and ...
Figure 62 - Distribution of Tayshaneta species in Travis and Williamson Counties superimposed on Kar...
Figure 2 - Live images of Tayshaneta species. A Tayshaneta myopica (Gertsch, 1974), female, Geode Ca...
Figure 63 - Distribution of Tayshaneta species in Bexar County superimposed on Karst Faunal Regions
Figure 54 - Female genitalia forTayshaneta species. A Tayshaneta paraconcinna (Cokendolpher & Reddel...
Central Texas is home to a diverse fauna of endemic species found in the karst areas along the Balco...
Extreme environments, such as subterranean habitats, are suspected to be responsible for morphologic...
The spider family Leptonetidae Simon, 1890 includes 17 genera and 213 species worldwide. They are br...
The spider family Leptonetidae Simon, 1890 includes 17 genera and 213 species worldwide. They are br...
Figure 59 - Distribution map for Tayshaneta madla sp. n., Tayshaneta bullis (Cokendolpher, 2004), Ta...
A remarkable radiation of completely eyeless, cave-obligate spider species (Cicurina) has been descr...
A systematic review of spiders of the family Leptonetidae in North America is presented wit h analys...
A remarkable radiation of completely eyeless, cave‐obligate spider species (Cicurina ) has been desc...
Morphological, mitochondrial, and nuclear phylogenomic data were combined to address phylogenetic an...
Leptonetidae are rarely encountered spiders, usually associated with caves and mesic habitats, and a...
We combined morphological, mitochondrial, and nuclear phylogenomic data to address phylogenetic and ...
Figure 62 - Distribution of Tayshaneta species in Travis and Williamson Counties superimposed on Kar...
Figure 2 - Live images of Tayshaneta species. A Tayshaneta myopica (Gertsch, 1974), female, Geode Ca...
Figure 63 - Distribution of Tayshaneta species in Bexar County superimposed on Karst Faunal Regions
Figure 54 - Female genitalia forTayshaneta species. A Tayshaneta paraconcinna (Cokendolpher & Reddel...
Central Texas is home to a diverse fauna of endemic species found in the karst areas along the Balco...
Extreme environments, such as subterranean habitats, are suspected to be responsible for morphologic...