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Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 5020:1-30
Five new species of mimetid spiders from China are described: Mimetus subulatus n. sp., M. clavatus n. sp., M. dentatus n. sp., M. niveosignatus n. sp. and M. uncatus n. sp. The phylogenetic placement of these new species is inferred based on a cladi
Autor:
Harms, Danilo, Harvey, Mark S.
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Arachnology, 2009 Jan 01. 37(2), 188-205.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/40233826
Autor:
Danilo Harms, Mark A. Townley
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Systematics, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 47-75 (2017)
Evolutionary Systematics 1(1): 47-75
Evolutionary Systematics 1(1): 47-75
External studies of spider spinning fields allow us to make inferences about internal silk gland biology, including what happens to silk glands when the spider molts. Such studies often focus on adults, but juveniles can provide additional insight on
Autor:
Mark A. Townley, Danilo Harms
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
Scientific Reports
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Cylindrical silk gland (CY) spigots distinguish a large clade of modern spiders, the CY spigot clade, which includes all entelegyne spiders and their closest relatives. Following a widespread paradigm, CYs and their spigots are only known to occur in
Autor:
Mark A. Townley, Danilo Harms
Publikováno v:
Arthropod structuredevelopment. 57
We record developmental abnormalities of the spinnerets in a field-collected adult male specimen of Australomimetus maculosus. These include (1) a supernumerary right posterior lateral spinneret (PLS), (2) ectopic piriform silk gland spigots and tart
Autor:
Ligia R. Benavides, Gustavo Hormiga
Publikováno v:
Invertebrate Systematics. 34:144
Mimetidae is one of the three families within Araneoidea whose members do not spin foraging webs, but are unique in displaying a complex prey-capture behaviour known as aggressive mimicry. Mimetids are distributed worldwide and are most diverse in th
Publikováno v:
Arthropod Structure & Development. 42:407-423
Spinnerets from Phobetinus sagittifer and an undescribed Phobetinus species were examined by scanning electron microscopy to gain a better understanding of this genus' relationships to other genera in the family Mimetidae. Consistent with placement o
Publikováno v:
Cladistics : the international journal of the Willi Hennig SocietyReferences. 33(4)
We investigate the phylogeny of “pirate spiders” (Mimetidae), a family of araneophagic spiders known for their use of aggressive mimicry as a foraging strategy, but poorly understood phylogenetically. Relationships are inferred by including molec
Autor:
Edward K. Tillinghast, Mark A. Townley
Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 98:343-383
As part of an effort to understand the changes that piriform (Pi) and aciniform (Ac) silk glands undergo throughout the molt–intermolt cycle, spinnerets from all instars of two Mimetus Hentz, 1832 and one Araneus Clerck, 1757 species were examined
Autor:
Danilo Harms, Mark S. Harvey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Arachnology. 37:188-205
A new pirate spider (family Mimetidae) is described as Australomimetus mendax new species from Tasmania, Australia. In this context, all mimetid species currently known from the island have been reviewed and re-illustrated. Five species are recorded