Biology:Liphistius

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Short description: Genus of trapdoor spider

Liphistius
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undetermined Liphistius species
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Suborder: Mesothelae
Family: Liphistiidae
Genus: Liphistius
Schiødte, 1849[1]
Species

67.

Liphistius is a genus of basal trapdoor spiders in the family Liphistiidae. They are found in Japan , China , and Southeast Asia.

Etymology

Liphistius is from the Greek leipo (lacking) and stios (equality).[2]

Biology

Female body lengths range from 9 to 29 mm; males are slightly smaller. They live in burrows in earthen banks, on some cave walls, and probably in forests. The burrow is sealed with a thin, circular, woven door, which is disguised with soil and moss. While they spend the day deep inside their burrows, at night they wait just below the door for insects, woodlice, and similar invertebrates that stumble over one of the seven silken threads that radiate from the entrance. With a reluctance to leave their burrows, they push up the door and reach for their prey.[3]

Species

(As of September 2022), the World Spider Catalog accepts 67 species:[1]

  • Liphistius albipes Schwendinger, 1995 – Thailand
  • Liphistius batuensis Abraham, 1923 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius bicoloripes Ono, 1988 – Thailand
  • Liphistius birmanicus Thorell, 1897 – Myanmar
  • Liphistius bristowei Platnick & Sedgwick, 1984 – Thailand
  • Liphistius buran Schwendinger, 2019 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius castaneus Schwendinger, 1995 – Thailand
  • Liphistius cupreus (Schwendinger & Huber, 2022) – Myanmar
  • Liphistius dangrek Schwendinger, 1996 – Thailand
  • Liphistius desultor Schiödte, 1849 (type species) – Malaysia
  • Liphistius endau Sedgwick & Platnick, 1987 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius erawan Schwendinger, 1996 – Thailand
  • Liphistius ferox (Schwendinger & Huber, 2022) – Myanmar
  • Liphistius fuscus Schwendinger, 1995 – Thailand
  • Liphistius gracilis Schwendinger, 2017 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius hatyai (Zhan & Xu, 2022) – Thailand
  • Liphistius hpruso Aung, Xu, Lwin, Sang, Yu, H. Liu, F. X. Liu & Li, 2019 – Myanmar
  • Liphistius indra Schwendinger, 2017 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius inthanon (Zhan & Xu, 2022) – Thailand
  • Liphistius isan Schwendinger, 1998 – Thailand, Laos
  • Liphistius jarujini Ono, 1988 – Thailand
  • Liphistius johore Platnick & Sedgwick, 1984 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius kanthan Platnick, 1997 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius keeratikiati (Zhan & Xu, 2022) – Thailand
  • Liphistius lahu Schwendinger, 1998 – Thailand
  • Liphistius langkawi Platnick & Sedgwick, 1984 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius lannaianus Schwendinger, 1990 – Thailand
  • Liphistius laoticus Schwendinger, 2013 – Laos
  • Liphistius laruticus Schwendinger, 1997 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius linang Schwendinger, 2017 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius lordae Platnick & Sedgwick, 1984 – Myanmar
  • Liphistius maewongensis Sivayyapram, Smith, Weingdow & Warrit, 2017 – Thailand
  • Liphistius malayanus Abraham, 1923 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius marginatus Schwendinger, 1990 – Thailand
  • Liphistius metopiae Schwendinger, 2022 – Thailand
  • Liphistius murphyorum Platnick & Sedgwick, 1984 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius nabang Yu, F. Zhang & J. X. Zhang, 2021 – China
  • Liphistius negara Schwendinger, 2017 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius nesioticus Schwendinger, 1996 – Thailand
  • Liphistius niphanae Ono, 1988 – Thailand
  • Liphistius ochraceus Ono & Schwendinger, 1990 – Thailand
  • Liphistius onoi Schwendinger, 1996 – Thailand
  • Liphistius ornatus Ono & Schwendinger, 1990 – Thailand
  • Liphistius owadai Ono & Schwendinger, 1990 – Thailand
  • Liphistius panching Platnick & Sedgwick, 1984 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius phileion Schwendinger, 1998 – Thailand
  • Liphistius phuketensis Schwendinger, 1998 – Thailand
  • Liphistius pinlaung Aung, Xu, Lwin, Sang, Yu, H. Liu, F. X. Liu & Li, 2019 – Myanmar
  • Liphistius platnicki (Schwendinger & Huber, 2022) – Myanmar
  • Liphistius priceae Schwendinger, 2017 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius pusohm Schwendinger, 1996 – Thailand
  • Liphistius pyinoolwin Xu, Yu, Aung, Yu, Liu, Lwin, Sang & Li, 2021 – Myanmar
  • Liphistius sayam Schwendinger, 1998 – Thailand
  • Liphistius schwendingeri Ono, 1988 – Thailand
  • Liphistius sumatranus Thorell, 1890 – Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • Liphistius suwat Schwendinger, 1996 – Thailand
  • Liphistius tanakai Ono & Aung, 2020 – Myanmar
  • Liphistius tempurung Platnick, 1997 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius tenuis Schwendinger, 1996 – Thailand
  • Liphistius thaleri Schwendinger, 2009 – Thailand
  • Liphistius tham Sedgwick & Schwendinger, 1990 – Thailand
  • Liphistius thoranie Schwendinger, 1996 – Thailand
  • Liphistius tioman Platnick & Sedgwick, 1984 – Malaysia
  • Liphistius trang Platnick & Sedgwick, 1984 – Thailand
  • Liphistius tung Schwendinger, 2022 – Myanmar
  • Liphistius yamasakii Ono, 1988 – Thailand
  • Liphistius yangae Platnick & Sedgwick, 1984 – Thailand, Malaysia


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Gen. Liphistius Schiödte, 1849", World Spider Catalog (Natural History Museum Bern), https://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/genus/1762, retrieved 2021-06-16 
  2. "Naturhistorisk tidsskrift". 1837. https://archive.org/stream/naturhistoriskti02krhe#page/620/mode/2up. 
  3. Murphy, Frances & Murphy, John (2000): An Introduction to the Spiders of South East Asia. Malaysian Nature Society, Kuala Lumpur.

Further reading

  • Platnick, Norman I. & Sedgewick, W.C. (1984): A revision of the spider genus Liphistius (Araneae, Mesothelae). American Museum Novitates, (New York), No 2781, 31pp.
  • Whitten, T., Clements, R. & Price, L. 2013. Liphistius kanthan. In: IUCN 2013. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2013.1. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 6 July 2013.

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q54933 entry