Biology:Stanwellia

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Short description: Genus of spiders

Stanwellia
MelbourneTrapdoorSpider-scale.jpg
Melbourne trapdoor spider
(Stanwellia grisea)
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Mygalomorphae
Family: Pycnothelidae
Genus: Stanwellia
Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918[1]
Type species
S. hoggi
(Rainbow, 1914)
Species

18, see text

Synonyms[1]
  • Aparua Todd, 1945[2]

Stanwellia is a genus of South Pacific mygalomorph spiders in the family Pycnothelidae. It was first described by W. J. Rainbow & R. H. Pulleine in 1918.[3] Originally placed with the curtain-web spiders,[3] it was transferred to the funnel-web trapdoor spiders in 1985,[4] then to the Pycnothelidae in 2020.[5] It is a senior synonym of Aparua.[2]

Species

Melbourne Trapdoor Spider: Composite image of same spider from various angles. Center image as seen in natural surroundings (sandy loam soil). Location: found in moist soil at Carnegie, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

(As of June 2020) the genus contained eighteen species, found in New Zealand (NZ) and the Australia n states of New South Wales (NSW), Victoria (VIC), South Australia (SA) and Tasmania (TAS):[1]

  • Stanwellia annulipes (C. L. Koch, 1841) – TAS
  • Stanwellia bipectinata (Todd, 1945) – NZ
  • Stanwellia grisea (Hogg, 1901) – VIC
  • Stanwellia hapua (Forster, 1968) – NZ
  • Stanwellia hoggi (Rainbow, 1914) (type) – NSW
  • Stanwellia hollowayi (Forster, 1968) – NZ
  • Stanwellia houhora (Forster, 1968) – NZ
  • Stanwellia inornata Main, 1972 – VIC
  • Stanwellia kaituna (Forster, 1968) – NZ
  • Stanwellia media (Forster, 1968) – NZ
  • Stanwellia minor (Kulczyński, 1908) – NSW
  • Stanwellia nebulosa (Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918) – SA
  • Stanwellia occidentalis Main, 1972 – SA
  • Stanwellia pexa (Hickman, 1930) – TAS
  • Stanwellia puna (Forster, 1968) – NZ
  • Stanwellia regia (Forster, 1968) – NZ
  • Stanwellia taranga (Forster, 1968) – NZ
  • Stanwellia tuna (Forster, 1968) – NZ


See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Gen. Stanwellia Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918. Natural History Museum Bern. 2020. doi:10.24436/2. http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/genus/2035. Retrieved 2020-07-11. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Main, B. Y. (1983). "Further studies on the systematics of Australian Diplurinae (Chelicerata: Mygalomorphae: Dipluridae): Two new genera from south Western Australia". Journal of Natural History 17 (6): 923. doi:10.1080/00222938300770731. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Rainbow, W. J.; Pulleine, R. H. (1918). "Australian trap-door spiders". Records of the Australian Museum 12 (7): 81–169. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.12.1918.882. 
  4. Raven, R. J. (1985). "The spider infraorder Mygalomorphae (Araneae): Cladistics and systematics". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 182: 82. 
  5. Opatova, V. (2020). "Phylogenetic systematics and evolution of the spider infraorder Mygalomorphae using genomic scale data". Systematic Biology 69 (4): 701. doi:10.1093/sysbio/syz064. PMID 31841157. 

Further reading

  • Main, B. Y. (1972). "The mygalomorph spider genus Stanwellia Rainbow & Pulleine (Dipluridae) and its relationship to Aname Koch and certain other diplurine genera". Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia 55: 100–114. 
  • Forster, R. R. (1968). "The spiders of New Zealand. Part II. Ctenizidae, Dipluridae". Otago Museum Bulletin 2: 126–180. 
  • Hogg, H. R. (1901). "On Australian and New Zealand spiders of the suborder Mygalomorphae". Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 71 (1): 218–279. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.1901.tb08176.x. 
  • Raven, R. J. (1981). "A review of the Australian genera of the mygalomorph spider subfamily Diplurinae (Dipluridae: Chelicerata)". Australian Journal of Zoology 29 (3): 321–363. doi:10.1071/ZO9810321. 

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q2713392 entry