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doi: 10.5852/ejt.2014.82
handle: 1959.13/1298632
Redescription of Tapinesthis inermis (Araneae, Oonopidae), with detailed information on its ultrastructure
Tapinesthis inermis Simon, 1882, the only species in the genus, is widely distributed in western Europe. This redescription provides the first information on the ultrastructure of the species using SEM. The morphology of the spinnerets, tarsal claws and tarsal organs, and the internal structure of the female genitalia and the male palp are described and illustrated in detail. The combination of these structures is very similar to those encountered in some dysderoid spiders and supports the basal placement of Tapinesthis among Oonopinae. The phylogenetic relationships of the species are discussed. The only female among the three syntypes is designated as the lectotype.
- Goethe University Frankfurt Germany
- University of Newcastle Australia Australia
- Queensland Museum Australia
- Université Catholique de Louvain Belgium
- Royal Museum for Central Africa Belgium
male palp, 590, Botany, female genitalia, QL1-991, QK1-989, ddc:590, spinnerets, organ receptors, systematics, Zoology
male palp, 590, Botany, female genitalia, QL1-991, QK1-989, ddc:590, spinnerets, organ receptors, systematics, Zoology
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