Biology:Masteria
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Short description: Genus of spiders
Masteria | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Mygalomorphae |
Family: | Dipluridae |
Genus: | Masteria L. Koch, 1873[1] |
Type species | |
M. hirsuta L. Koch, 1873
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Species | |
39, see text | |
Synonyms[1] | |
Masteria is a genus of curtain web spiders that was first described by L. Koch in 1873.[4] They occur in the tropics of Central to South America, Asia and Micronesia, with one species found in Australia . M. petrunkevitchi males are 4 millimetres (0.16 in) long and females are 5 millimetres (0.20 in) long. M. lewisi, M. barona, and M. downeyi are slightly smaller and have only six eyes.[5][6]
Species
(As of September 2021) it contains 39 species:[1]
- Masteria aguaruna Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Peru
- Masteria aimeae (Alayón, 1995) – Cuba
- Masteria amarumayu Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Brazil
- Masteria angienae Víquez, 2020 — Costa Rica (Cocos Is.)
- Masteria barona (Chickering, 1966) – Trinidad
- Masteria caeca (Simon, 1892) – Philippines
- Masteria cavicola (Simon, 1892) – Philippines
- Masteria chalupas (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador
- Masteria colombiensis Raven, 1981 – Colombia
- Masteria downeyi (Chickering, 1966) – Costa Rica, Panama
- Masteria franzi Raven, 1991 – New Caledonia
- Masteria galipote Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Dominican Rep.
- Masteria golovatchi Alayón, 1995 – Cuba
- Masteria guyanensis Almeida, Salvatierra & de Morais, 2018 – Guyana
- Masteria hirsuta L. Koch, 1873 (type) – Fiji, Micronesia
- Masteria jatunsacha (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador
- Masteria kaltenbachi Raven, 1991 – New Caledonia
- Masteria lasdamas (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador
- Masteria lewisi (Chickering, 1964) – Jamaica
- Masteria lucifuga (Simon, 1889) – Venezuela
- Masteria macgregori (Rainbow, 1898) – New Guinea
- Masteria machay (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador
- Masteria manauara Bertani, Cruz & Oliveira, 2013 – Brazil
- Masteria modesta (Simon, 1892) – St. Vincent
- Masteria mutum Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Brazil
- Masteria otongachi (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador
- Masteria pallida (Kulczyński, 1908) – New Guinea
- Masteria papallacta (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador
- Masteria pasochoa (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador
- Masteria pecki Gertsch, 1982 – Jamaica
- Masteria petrunkevitchi (Chickering, 1964) – Puerto Rico
- Masteria sabrinae Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Martinique
- Masteria simla (Chickering, 1966) – Trinidad
- Masteria soucouyant Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Trinidad and Tobago
- Masteria spinosa (Petrunkevitch, 1925) – Panama
- Masteria tayrona Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Colombia
- Masteria toddae Raven, 1979 – Australia (Queensland)
- Masteria urdujae Rasalan & Barrion-Dupo, 2019 – Philippines (Luzon)
- Masteria yacambu Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Venezuela
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Gen. Masteria L. Koch, 1873. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi:10.24436/2. http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/genus/813. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Raven, R. J. (1979). "Systematics of the mygalomorph spider genus Masteria (Masteriinae: Dipluridae: Arachnida)". Australian Journal of Zoology 27 (4): 624. doi:10.1071/zo9790623.
- ↑ Raven, R. J. (2000). "Taxonomica Araneae I: Barychelidae, Theraphosidae, Nemesiidae and Dipluridae (Araneae)". Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 45: 573.
- ↑ Koch, L. (1873). Die Arachniden Australiens.
- ↑ Chickering, A.M. (1964). "Two New Species of the Genus Accola (Araneae, Dipluridae)". Psyche 71 (4): 174–180. doi:10.1155/1964/37854.
- ↑ Chickering, A.M. (1966). "Three New Species of Accola (Araneae, Dipluridae) from Costa Rica and Trinidad, W. I.". Psyche 73 (3): 157–164. doi:10.1155/1966/62743.
External links
Wikidata ☰ Q98704 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masteria.
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