Table Of ContentTAXONOMICAARANEAE BARYCHELIDAE, THERAPHOSIDAE, NEMESIIDAE
I:
AND DIPLURIDAE (ARANEAE)
ROBERT RAVEN
J.
Raven, R.J.20000630: TaxonomicaAraneaeI: Barychelidae,Theraphosidae, Nemesiidae
and Dipluridac(Araneae). MemoirsoftheQueenslandMuseum 45(2): 569-575. Brisbane.
ISSN 0079-8835.
In the Barychelidae, Idioctis sierramadrensis Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 is placed in the
synonymy of Rhianodes atratiis (Thorell, 1890) and Aganippe hancrofti Rainbow &
Pulleine, 1918 is transferred to the barychelid genus Trittame. In the Theraphosidae,
PChhliolgoiceolshmisiaPoSccohcmki,dt18&97visontheWisretnhi,or1s9y9n2oannydmSoeflBeancocpaeltlmharaSpcohBmairdrtio&n&RrLaiutsscin,ge1r9,91599a5r;e
newlyplaced inthesynonymyofSe/enocosmiaalongwithPhlogius Simon, 1887 which is
replaced intosynonymy. IntheNemesiidae, Chenistonia isremoved fromthesynonymyof
Aname and includes only species of the Aname maculata group of Raven, 1984. The
contentious question ofthe identil\^ ofAname divers/color Hogg, 1902 is revisited. The
invalidlydesignatedneotypeisusedasthet>'peofAnamemainae,sp.nov.IntheDipluridac,
theDominicanamberfossilgenus,MicrosteriaWunderlich, 1988,isplacedinthesynonymy
oTMasteriaL.Koch, 1873. Taxonomy,Mygalomorphae,spiders.Australia,amber,fossil
RobertJ. Raven, QueenslandMuseum. POBox3300, SouthBrisbane4I0I, Australia; 20
April2000.
A number of new taxa and nomenclatural (1988: 2) and its descriptive statement is also
changes have occurred in mygalomorph spiders essentially that of Raven (1988). The figures of
in southeast Asia, Australia and fossils from the Idioctissierramadrensisareofsufficientdetailto
Dominican amber since Main (1985) and Raven clarify its true identity. The species is clearly not
(1985b). Some have been a result oftaxonomic referable to Idioctis, The eye group is too deep,
revisions. Somehave beenisolated descriptions. the sternum is ^is long as wide' not about 1.5
Some have been forced as a result of wider timeswiderthanlong,theshapeofthecarapaceis
changes. Most changes do not require full ovoid,notelongate,andtheabdomenisdarkwith
revisionsbutonlyabriefnote.Thatisthepurpose patterning. All ofthese are the characters ofthe
ofthis series. monotypic Rhianodes into which genus the
Institutional and morphological abbreviations species is here transferred.
follow those ofRaven (1985a). Thelongspinesoverhangingthecheliceraeare
mentionedbyRaven 1994)inR. atratus,andthe
(
BARYCHELIDAE palpanddiagnosticfirstlegofthemaleofIdioctis
sierranuidrensis do not show differences from
Rhianodes atratus (Thorell, 1890) that ofR. atratus. Hence, I am transferring the
RhiamisatraUisThorell, 1890:277;Roewcr, 1942:224. species into the synonymy ofR. atratus.
Rhianodesatratus:Ra\en. 1994: 697;Platnick, 1998: 143.
Idioctis sierramadrensis Barrion & Litsinger, 1995: 25; DISTRIBUTION. Singapore, Malaysia,
Platnick, 1998: 137.(Newsynonymy) Philippines. Raven (1994) incorrectly listed
MATERIAL. HOLOTYPE: 6, Philippines, Quezon Maxwell's Hill in Singapore; it is in Malaysia.
Prov., Real, Llavac VilL, R Apostol, 16 Jan 1985; in This is the first report of the species from the
Philippines.
International RiceResearch Institute, Philippines.
&
aREnMeAwRKIdSio.ctBiasrrbiaosne&d Lointsiangmearl{e199a5n)ddjeusvcerniibleed Trittame ban1c9r18o)f,tico(mRba.innboov.w Pulleine,
female from slash and bum upland rice fields in (Fig. 1)
the Philippines on Luzon Island. However, Aganippe hancrofti Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918: 95; Main,
Idioctis is an intertidal spider (Raven, 1988, 1985: 14.
Churchill & Raven, 1992, Raven, 1994) known MATERIAL.LECTOTYPE:(designatedMain, 1985: 14),
rarely farfromthe littoral zone. Thediagnosis of AMKS 6151, Eidsvold, SE Qld; 9, paralectotype, same
&
Idioctis givenby Barrion Litsinger(1995) is a data;KS6152, 9p^rd\QcXo\\^,Anamedistincta{R2\nho\\\
slightly changed version ofthat given by Raven 1914,det.RIR).
)
570 MEMOIRS OF TllE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM
DIAGNOSIS. Females shajrc
with thosep( J. gracilis the
pitseoBe*oftbcmTspines0-4
strofig)otipatellae111andwe!I
developed posterior median
.spinnerets bul differ In thai the
cheliccraciackarastellum. the
ALE are clearly ijiore than
ll^r diaoi^t^ -and the
rR^MARKS. TrWs transfer
^ISO removes Ihe secoiidar)''
hotnonymy vvilh Aganippe
bufurofti idemified bv Main,
1985. Raven 1994)
failed to dealwiththis species
4i&ted by Maiaii983) a&
incertae scdisr in the Skry-
chclidac. The leelolypc has
dense claw tulls. numerous FlCi. I. Tririame bancrqfti (Rainbow & Pulleine, I9t8), lectoiype fenmle,
maxillar) euspules, no labial AMKSti]52.A,canjpsipe;B^spennathecae;C, eyes.Scalebars• Imm.
cuspui^s£nid $honPJUS and is& Baccallhrapo alone arc adequate to support the
ctedrl^f Tn-ktam. Raftibbw Pulleinfi's type recognition of a new genus and the variability
series also includes a female Aname distmcla falls adequately within ilie known generic
which, by default also is aparalcctoiype, variation. The types have a third claw and
ThisincreasesIhealready higJibetadi\ersiiyof crackedtarsus IV, boiii characters ofP^lbgf^US
Triffauie in southeast Queensland. Although (see Raven, 1985b), R Inwdokalboi^ixa^}^in
some in the area are knownjOtily ftflm one sex, havingtarsi 111 and TV cracked.
tbefei&nodoubt1ha|thespeCks isdistinctirom Man) references to Sc/fnoco.^nua in (he
-mhers In the region. Thtt thom spines on the rainlorciitii of north Queensland should mostly
patella were foundbyRaven(1990)lobepresent likely be ifeEerred iQ Pkiogiel/us. Queensland
inboth malesandfemalesofTgn7ci}i\_ Hence. T. Museuiij.ra^^f{iet^in&i by |UR) include
i':i<KrnUi teniales are not eonspeeilie from the manyPfllogiellusifom thatttegfoil.
geographically elos<^ bul allopatric T, mccolU
I99S tfiZilarmil^v^ 1995. SelenocosraiaAusserer, 1871
THERArtlQSapiAE SelcntK'Oimiit Ausserer, J87h "204. Type specie? by
iiiOrioivp>" A/i,i^f/t' javtvitrfsfs Wjlckenaer, 1837. Tspe
iPtilogtellus Pocoek^ Wtf. presumed losi.
fB^ahchL1^5ii3Ht.i-hnrrn>as(piPocotcBsopumccnckii.o«$nI.S&9B7a:Lcic5ia9sl5ii:nkuRefrat,vupeo1n9.h9i51t;9n82d51ob;k:aPll1ha1at8n.Biackr,ri1o9n98£:l PPhhlrt>Pkishoc;ricni}hifcy.:iuSIsKi-Nmcu7orc4nats.LpsrieIpl8otcKcvs77c4:Ku;ip^cicx4e\c\^dv.S.-b1\rKi7eP4^ph.plrcau\ic\ie{si*mp.<ee\^cniitSnepsinZ.iaiMomIbJIe>j,.\i]co"xrHun5TPo9ThninoicininiL\iTpttlvhs..e-
Litsingef,
llemipicra:Schmidt. 1995; 10. Replacedintosvnonymy.
MATEfHAL. HOLOTYPE: Baccallhrapo hundnhilho. I'sop/iopuvM Thorell, 1897: 175,typespeciesby subsequent
JanPh!i^l8i5p,piAn,es,BaLamgounn,aPMr.ovP.eSriezn.jJPoAaRnA.rM\a*gP^EaS\:^'ivSuVbialLd.ul16t C*lT/dfbefoilriWog.In«UarHhIRoSrnatic.otfoFfidBrtostAn^nncvoionA(yW1m9i5s8:ed3b8y25S)i,m9.oFnhT,rykp1te9N0s3sp:ecviaeisidbuys
Ts, Philippines. Quezon RrpVi,. Llavac VSll., R. original designation CmociUfmio Jichromaia Schmidl &
Apostoi, 16Jan I%5. All jnfnteniatioriall^Re^^
Insliluie. Philippines. fXcn >\non\m>') Selcmpelnht 'NcKinidi A.JmsIII^ &li^dS: 22. l^tic species
Sclcnnpdina AmWrfliS Sdimidt Kroifij life (MeW
HABITAT DISTRIBUTION. RainfoTe^t* tn j\ri<inyin\ )
:md in northern Austt'alia. REMARKS. Sciji^Lidl (1995) removed the
AustralianiSfe31sB^cetf?M/acrcmipcs(Koch, 1873
-REMARKS. None of the characters (marginal and Selenocosniio Stirling} Hogg, 1901 and
dSS^nces on scopula density ontarsi) used by transferred them to the restored genus name
Barrion & Litsringe9t (1995) to distinguish Pklogm Simon. 1887. The removal from
TAXONOMICA ARANEAE
571
Selenocosmiawasbasedupondifferencesfrom a NotypematerialofSelenocosmiastirlingiHogg,
putative paratype of Selenocosmia javanensis 1901 was examined by Schmidt but material so
(Walckenaer, 1837), the type species ofSeleno- labelled inthe SouthAustralian Museum was, as
cosmia Ausserer, 1871. Indeed, the type species well as some otherSelenocosmia species.
needs to be studied, the species variability
documented, the t>^pes found, and other species Schmidt(1995) listsanumberofdifferencesin
may then be understood and their relationship the material mentioned. No variational study
with the type species and ditTerences from it supports the species significance of those
understood. None ofthat has been done in the differences. More importantly, Schmidtdoes not
above three papers written or coauthored by explain how other species of Selenocosmia
Schmidt. belong to a ditTerent monophyletic group from
The type material ofSelenocosmiajavanensis those he places in Phlogius.
(Walckenaer, 1837) has not been examined or
Differences in characters previously used, e.g.
even located. Schmidtclaimstohaveexamineda relative leg length and diameter, are not
'paratype' of Selenocosmia javanensis in the
MuseumofWiesbadenbutJager 998)foundno thoroughly examined, hideed, in that character
such material. Type material ofo(t1her species of alone, Selenocosmiacrassipes is more similarto
Selenocosmia javanensis than with Seleno-
Walckenaer has been found in the Musee
National d'Histoire Nalurelle. Paris but cosmia stirlingi.
BMNH
Heurtault ( 1980) lists only with Also, Schmidt (1995) lists the distribution of
Walckenaertypes. Inanycase, since Walckenaer Selenocosmia crassipes as Australia and New
did not designate a holotype, paratypes do not Guinea and soperpetuates an errorfrom Roewer
exist either. Hence, Schmidtwas in erroranddid (1945),repeated withoutcriticalreviewbySmith
not see a paratype of Selenocosmiajavanensis (1992; Smith, in litt.). The type locality is
(Walckenaer, 1837). Rockhampton, central coaslal Queensland and
I have examined the specimen considered the the species is centred on that area (Queensland
paratypeofSelenocosmiajavanens(Walckenaer, Museum Records, Raven, unpublished data).
W1e83i7s)b.adIetnhlaasbeltwwoithlabfealdse:d oinnke iinsscraipMtiuosn,euthme No support is given in Schmidt (1995) for the
other is a more legible pencil label. The restoration of Phlogius or&in Sclimidt & von
information on both is the same: Wirth (1992) and Schmidt Krause (1995) for
the new genera Chilocosmia and Selenopelma,
Museum no.637
respectively.
'Selenocosmia javanensis Waick.
.lava Krakau
G; Prof. Kuiczvnski J900' Becausethesomaticandsexualmorphologyof
Type material of Walckenaer should be mygalomorphs are so conservative it is very
difficult to establish sound specific and some-
labelled with the original name, "Mygale
times even generic boundaries. Theraphosid
javanensis'. The name Selenocosmia was first systematic studies in the past 20 years, in
used by Ausserer (1871). Hence, the label
rcHccting this difficulty, have mostly been
reflectsnothingbutthe locality and a subsequent characterised by the descriptions ofnew species
identification. Walckenaer (1837) gave no
furtherdatathan 'Java'. Hence,thespecimenwas abenedngetnhearta,maonutysindeewofsrpeevciiseisonasn.dThseomreesguehneharsa
notlabelledbyWalckenaer,cannotbeconsidered
a type of any kind and has no nomenclatural have been described in isolation without sound
reference to other species in the genus. Raven
status.
(1985b) synonymised genera in which no
Other material studied included an exuvium differences of generic significance existed
from a zoo specimen, a specimen (former pet?) among the type species. However, the elevation
identifiedby Weichmann(outside ofapublished of new genera, or resurrection of synonymised
revision). genera, has occurred for a similar but reciprocal
The type specimen of Phlogius crassipes reason: that a species differs (extent and status
Koch, 874wasexaminedaswereothermaterial unspecified) trom the type species. Schmidt
1 &
(fonner illegally exported pets) identified by (1995) and other works ofSchmidt (Schmidt
Charpentier (also informally and outside of a von Wirth, 1992; Schmidt & Krause, 1995) fail
revision). on such grounds.
572 Mt:M01RS OF TMK QUEENSLAND MUSEUM
NCMESUDAE WA
A.fitswcinau Rxtinbow tV: PulleiaL-. I91R,
A, s^cfnii^y l^ainhcw A: l*ulleine. 1'>IS.
Ctu^tdmaKogg; 1901 A- Raven, 1^-)S5.NT
Chenkfitffiia HogEt 1901:362.Type ssTctiK^^ ori^nal A' ;^;.'.'.>;a,'/;/w.v.R;Raav\'ecnn..^i">mS5.QNISVdS'. Qld
A.hngithccaRaven, 1985,QM
DIAGNOSIS. Chenlstonia diffcTS [rofttiAmme A, macultHa(Kainbow&PulklOA.
bywaleshavingamcili.jl spurand mcgaspineon
tpailbpiaalI,bauIlobnwgsiltehntdieKicninxhiloplaulst\arcsnus,shvioprreaorr-asbhsaenple.d AA.rfo^bbieSftia^Rtami^i^RH^nyvb&OrF19^Bl5,lQ^ld1918»SA
and by both sexes ba\ ing sriuill niariiinal sternal
sigilki. C hcnismnii! :share:s with Wnvro and 71^1 tepperi (Hogg. IV02), WA.SA
Nthaemdeoat^aiiti^lpaaclkpianlgtatrhue^irnemfailee^sedbu-tmdViiiti^lrmsfartoimd ^^I. tmtn^^ritkn-fau^aRRaaavMveaenin,n.,119*1^S985^4,4..OQ'Sl>dd\.WA
further Irom /Umwi- in thai in males the basal v//A'Ar;fi<ainbLivv& Pulleine, i9[S),WA
procLh^ i n nieiatarsus I oppositethetibial spur is A.( ^iciriukh Ra\cn. 1985,NSW, Qid
cither very small "r ;ibserU. C. trcvallyfiia
breaches that concept in having the plesio- Aname diversieoJor (.Hogg, 1902)
fAoa^hicallysA«3f«iKtalepalpaltki^.
REMARKS. Raven ( i985b) maintained DISTRIBUTION Oeka StHtion, Dfearfilflckall,
Chenistonia in the synonyw^ of AfiaMe^ western Queensland.
fwoiUtohwoiuiltgeRxapvJeanna(t1i9c8m)1).hIafsowmvaeirn,tMaiAnfeed(1t$h8e6ivr RtMARKS. Ravei>^1985a)gaVcaftipkreasons
respective validity. Phylogenetically. ih&l iht lieotype deslgnaU^ or Dtkana
Chenistonia is here confined only to HixtAMM^ (ib/^rsicofor Uog^, !9fv: by MaMil,(T^S2h) was
maMcualiant(a1g9rSo2au,p o9rSR6a)vceonnl(mIi*i>Se4d).to placeAname i(In'v^a^l^'iidb.) mAapkainngfsruocmh aanydteshiignngateilosne,ouitnsiMdeaionf
tepperi in Chenis1tonut. However, it has a long andbeforearevision,itwasnoi possibletoasserl
embolus. HencC; the inclusion of.'J. tepperi in that the identity of species eould not be
ChenistomamakQSthe i;roup eoneeptpolyihetic. eMstabUabed fromHogg's {1902) figures.Indeed,
Theonlyillustrationofihemalei)fA- /eppcn']^in liis revision, Ravttft (1985a) foiitvd Hogg's
Main (1964) and sinee then ihere has been no figures were perfectlyadequate to recognise llie
phylpgisnetic anajyiij^ ofth^ sp^cj^s nominally species. .Mso, comparison ofihe inorpiioh)^}- of
inctudedbyMpiiill9i^ijithemstoniaS&3i^6sr other species described by Hogg wiih his own
Raven (l<)g4,J9§5a,b). figures indicaSesthat his ttgurei wer^ ^4;urat^
\&IC'hhc&fHoUUioWainlf^t^g^sp4enciiems&a^rereesxppelcitciivtellyy.incl^S^ M1a91i3n)(iIn9to82tth^e dssyDnopmlancieyd*oAfn/am^e/iavfLTrs&i(cSothcrabnudt,
R^ven f1985a) found that the nvo species were
Species included in CJienisionia: T^^ily distinguishable, fo accept Main's
AAnncwnmrwchiaiekmnkutsmmuuK-nitNncni.alR'a^8\4e,nN,S19WX^1, NSW H(Jo9^8'2sbJfignueroetsyspheowdeedsisgignnaitfiiocanntrdeiqfuiierrecsncctshaitn
Ai'ihicu'nfiisct(f>inuoiu:UntunhaiiRlaivueunH.ogt^g8,4,I'NXISIM.'VIT relativescsesandsbaipesiVom theoriginal. Main
(I982bl29)stated the [neotypc desiffnationj
GioustotuatrcvallynkiHieknian, 1V2(), 1^
Species included \nAname: awacso'imnmthoenintaernedstswoifdneosmpernecaldatusrpaecIisteasbiIvi\(yhifcohr
A. utmy\t'ra Rainbow& Pulleine, 1*^IK,W»V frequently allraeis human attention and to which
.AA•J1\\..,.. ci(aIhumO'ma/nltvn(uavSc/viotknms]iRjua-haawRiRRniaa:ndiviibo.e\nronkli1-w.>is9iv.1&vR3^V)a8-,vP5mue.Sl.nllA.*UeuQ,lillTndiN-dee',.iTSn-SeN1..9SQ1Il8W^.dISN,SSWA mrave'nanfdkieiirnaenLin'gcdfeiKsacMtoTh!matmiSvemoeieuiattl1hBr:ceAaauandslyt>rifpabialneitideanWodnjtnfjtetyajisdiMepptajiiPmnneBnm&te(id1koi9acn7a6Mil)l
I divei'skoloK
Subsequently, Har\'ey & Main (1996) found
Ibat indeed Del^ Stat^n^Queensland was the
wrecst hiteirprecatidi ofthe type locality of
DehcuurdiversicohK ThesQotyp^djesTgnat^by
TAXONOMICA ARANEAE
573
Main (1982b) is hence here considered the Museum, Sydney, kindly loaned me the type
holotype ofa new species,Anamemainae. materialofArhanitishancrofti.DrBarbaraBaehr
kindly carried the putative paratype of
Aname mainae sp. nov. Seleuocosmia javanensis from Hessisches
Anamediversicolor. Main, 1982b:29. Landcsmuseum Weisbaden, grateftilly loanedby
MATERIAL. HOLOTYPE {= 'neotvpe'): SAM Herm Fritz Geller-Grimm.
N1980196, J, 26km NW ofEllisten, SA, 20 Dec 1952, LITERATURE CITED
B.Y.Main; SAMN1980195, 9, samedata, examined. AUSSERER, A. 1871. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der
DIAGNOSIS. Males differfrom those ofAname Arachniden-Famiiie der Tcrritelariae Thorell
diversicolor (Hogg, 1902) in having a centrally (Mygalidae Autor). Verhandlungen der
placed, not clearly distal, tibial spur and the Zooogische-Botanischen Gesellschati in Wien
21: 177-224.
embolic shaft being straight not bent (see BARRION, A.T. & LITSINGER, .I.A. 1995. Riceland
Raven,1985a: 396, 397). spiders of South and Southeast Asia. (CAB
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designation oi' Simon (1892), Accoia lucifuga Simon, of the intertidai trapdoor spider genus Idioctis
1889. Firstsynonymisedby Raven, 1979. (Mygalomorphae: Barychelidae) in the Western
ArUrochares Rainbow, 1898: 332. Type species by Pacific with a new genus from the northeast.
monotypy,Antrocharesmacgf-egoriRainbow, 1898. First Memoirsofthe Queensland Museum 32: 9-30.
synonymisedbyRaven, 1979. HARVEY, M.R. & MAIN, B.Y. 1996. A note on the
Mlcrosteria Wundcrlich, 1988: 46. Type species by type locality of Dekana diversicolor Hogg.
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REMARKS. Wunderlich (1988) raised spiders of the suborder Mygalomorphae.
ProceedingsoftheZoological SocietyofLondon
Microsteria on the grounds that the teeth on the
1901(2): 218-279.
tahicrodmclmaownarperosecsessisleaasndinnootthteurbeortchuelratmeaosrtenroitionne 190t2h.eOsnubsoormdeeradMdiytgiaolnosmtoortphehaAeus.trParloiacneesdpiindgerssooff
genera (Masteria Koch, 1873, Striamea Raven, the Zoological Society of London 1902(2):
1981). Raven (1981) showed that in existing 121-142.
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the claw. examinedtheholotypeofMicrosteria (Arachnida: Acari, Amblypygi, Araneae,
I
sexocidata (sent to me for identification prior to OpiHones, Pseudoscorpiones, Scorpiones,
Wunderlich'spaper).Twoteetharepresentonthe Uropygi) aus dem Museum Wiesbaden.
Jahbucher des Nassauischen vereins fur
third claw. The anterior tooth is shorter and the Naturkunde 119: 81-91.
division between the two teeth deep. It was not KOCH,L. 873. DieArachniden Australiens, nachder
possible to determine the very subtle difference natur1 beschrieben und abgebildet. Vol. 1:
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common tubercle. I concluded it was Masteria 1874. Die Arachniden Australiens, nach der natur
andstilldo,sothegenusisplacedinsynonymy. beschrieben und abgebildet. Vol. 1: 473-576.
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