Ctenizídeos
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Os ctenizídeos (Ctenizidae) é uma família de aranhas.
Taxonomia
A família Ctenizidae inclui as seguintes subfamílias e géneros:[1]
- Ctenizinae Thorell, 1887
- †Baltocteniza Eskov & Zonstein, 2000 Eoceno âmbar báltico[2][3]
- Bothriocyrtum Simon, 1891 — EUA, México, Taiwan
- Cteniza Latreille, 1829 — Europa, Ásia Central
- Cyclocosmia Ausserer, 1871 — EUA à Guatemala, Tailândia, China
- Cyrtocarenum Ausserer, 1871 — Grécia, Turquia
- †Electrocteniza Eskov & Zonstein, 2000 Eoceno âmbar báltico[2][3]
- Latouchia Pocock, 1901 — Ásia
- Stasimopus Simon, 1892 — Sul da África
- Pachylomerinae Simon, 1889
- Conothele Thorell, 1878 — Austrália
- Hebestatis Simon, 1903 — Costa Rica, EUA
- Ummidia Thorell, 1875 — Américas, Mediterrâneo, Japão, Taiwan
Ver também
Notas
- ↑ Raven, R.J. 1985. The spider Infraorder Mygalomorphae (Araneae): cladistics and systematics. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 182: 1-180.
- ↑ a b Eskov, K.Y.; Zonstein, S.L. (2000). «The First Ctenizoid Mygalomorph Spiders from Eocene Baltic Amber (Araneida: Mygalomorphae: Ctenizidae)» (PDF). Paleontological Journal. 34 (part 1) (3): S268–S274
- ↑ a b Eskov, K.Y.; Zonstein, S.L. (2000). «The First Ctenizoid Mygalomorph Spiders from Eocene Baltic Amber (Araneida: Mygalomorphae: Ctenizidae)» (PDF). Paleontological Journal. 34 (part 2) (3): S268–S274
Referências
- Raven, R.J. 1985 The spider Infraorder Mygalomorphae (Araneae): cladistics and systematics. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 182: 1-180.
- Murphy, Frances & Murphy, John (2000): An Introduction to the Spiders of South East Asia. Malaysian Nature Society, Kuala Lumpur.
- Tso, I.; Haupt, J. & Zhu, M. (2003): The trapdoor spider family Ctenizidae (Arachnida: Araneae) from Taiwan. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 51(1): 25-33. PDF (Ummidia and Latouchia)
- Hendrixson, B.E. & Bond, J.E. (2004): A new species of Stasimopus from the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Ctenizidae), with notes on its natural history. Zootaxa 619: 1-14. PDF
- Platnick, Norman I. (2009): The world spider catalog, version 9.5. American Museum of Natural History.
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