Thelacantha
Thelacantha | |
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Female T. brevispina from Taiwan | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Araneomorphae |
Superfamily: | Araneoidea |
Family: | Araneidae |
Genus: | Thelacantha Hasselt, 1907[1] |
Species: | T. brevispina |
Binomial name | |
Thelacantha brevispina (Doleschall, 1857)[1] | |
Thelacantha is a spider genus of the Araneidae family with only one described species, Thelacantha brevispina.[2] The species is closely related to Gasteracantha, and was synonymized with it in 1859, but revalidated in 1974.[1]
Distribution
The species is found in Madagascar, in southern Asia from India to Philippines, Japan and Australia.[2][1]
Taxonomy
Saito described three other Thelacantha species in 1933, which were later synonymized with T. brevispina. T. brevispina has quite often been misidentified as Gasteracantha mammosa, which is now G. cancriformis.[1]
T. brevispina has gone through a checkered name history, with many synonyms:[1]
- Plectana brevispina Doleschall, 1857
- Plectana roseolimbata Doleschall, 1859
- Plectana flavida Doleschall, 1859
- Gasteracantha mammeata Thorell, 1859
- Gasteracantha guttata Thorell, 1859
- Gasteracantha borbonica Vinson, 1863
- Gasteracantha alba Vinson, 1863
- Gasteracantha canningensis Stoliczka, 1869
- Gasteracantha suminata L. Koch, 1871
- Gasteracantha mastoidea L. Koch, 1872
- Stanneoclavis suminata (Karsch, 1878)
- Stanneoclavis mastoidea (Karsch, 1878)
- Actinacantha maculata Karsch, 1878
- Gasteracantha brevispina (Thorell, 1878)
- Gasteracantha observatrix O. P.-Cambridge, 1879
- Gasteracantha mammosa Hasselt, 1882
- Gasteracantha flavida (Hasselt, 1882)
- Stanneoclavis latronum Simon, 1890
- Gasteracantha sola Saito, 1933
- Gasteracantha sparsa Saito, 1933
- Gasteracantha formosana Saito, 1933
- Thelacantha brevispina (Benoit, 1964)
Description
Females grow to a body size of about 6–10 mm, with males reaching a size of 3-5mm.[2]
See also
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