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A taxonomic monograph of the liphistiid spider genus Heptathela, endemic to Japanese islands

Abstract. Among the eight extant genera of primitively segmented spiders, family Liphistiidae, two are confined to East Asian islands, Heptathela Kishida, 1923 and Ryuthela Haupt, 1983. In this paper, a taxonomic revision of the genus Heptathela (Heptathelinae) from Kyushu and Ryukyu archipelago, Ja...

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Autores principales: Xu, Xin, Ono, Hirotsugu, Kuntner, Matjaž, Liu, Fengxiang, Li, Daiqin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31754317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.888.34494
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author Xu, Xin
Ono, Hirotsugu
Kuntner, Matjaž
Liu, Fengxiang
Li, Daiqin
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Kuntner, Matjaž
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Li, Daiqin
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description Abstract. Among the eight extant genera of primitively segmented spiders, family Liphistiidae, two are confined to East Asian islands, Heptathela Kishida, 1923 and Ryuthela Haupt, 1983. In this paper, a taxonomic revision of the genus Heptathela (Heptathelinae) from Kyushu and Ryukyu archipelago, Japan is provided. This study follows a multi-tier species delimitation strategy within an integrative taxonomic framework that is presented in a parallel paper, in which diagnosable lineages are considered as valid species. There, the initial hypothesis of species diversity (19) based on classical morphological diagnoses is tested with multiple species delimitation methods aimed at resolving conflict in data. This revision follows those analyses that converge on the species diversity of 20, which includes a pair of cryptic species that would have been undetected with morphology alone. After this revision, eight previously described species remain valid, two junior synonyms are proposed, and 12 new Heptathela species are described based on diagnostic evidence. To ease identification and to hint at putative evolutionary units, Heptathela is divided into three groups. The Kyushu group contains H. higoensis Haupt, 1983, H. kikuyai Ono, 1998, H. kimurai (Kishida, 1920), and H. yakushimaensis Ono, 1998; the Amami group contains H. amamiensis Haupt, 1983, H. kanenoi Ono, 1996, H. kojimasp. nov., H. sumiyosp. nov., and H. ukensp. nov.; and the Okinawa group contains H. yanbaruensis Haupt, 1983, H. ahasp. nov., H. gayozansp. nov., H. kubayamasp. nov., H. maesp. nov., H. otohasp. nov., H. shurisp. nov., H. tokashikisp. nov., H. untensp. nov., and H. cryptasp. nov.Heptathela helios Tanikawa & Miyashita, 2014 is not assigned to a species group. A combination of diagnostic tools augments the morphological diagnoses that, in isolation, would be prone to error in morphologically challenging groups of organisms.
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spelling pubmed-68613372019-11-21 A taxonomic monograph of the liphistiid spider genus Heptathela, endemic to Japanese islands Xu, Xin Ono, Hirotsugu Kuntner, Matjaž Liu, Fengxiang Li, Daiqin Zookeys Monograph Abstract. Among the eight extant genera of primitively segmented spiders, family Liphistiidae, two are confined to East Asian islands, Heptathela Kishida, 1923 and Ryuthela Haupt, 1983. In this paper, a taxonomic revision of the genus Heptathela (Heptathelinae) from Kyushu and Ryukyu archipelago, Japan is provided. This study follows a multi-tier species delimitation strategy within an integrative taxonomic framework that is presented in a parallel paper, in which diagnosable lineages are considered as valid species. There, the initial hypothesis of species diversity (19) based on classical morphological diagnoses is tested with multiple species delimitation methods aimed at resolving conflict in data. This revision follows those analyses that converge on the species diversity of 20, which includes a pair of cryptic species that would have been undetected with morphology alone. After this revision, eight previously described species remain valid, two junior synonyms are proposed, and 12 new Heptathela species are described based on diagnostic evidence. To ease identification and to hint at putative evolutionary units, Heptathela is divided into three groups. The Kyushu group contains H. higoensis Haupt, 1983, H. kikuyai Ono, 1998, H. kimurai (Kishida, 1920), and H. yakushimaensis Ono, 1998; the Amami group contains H. amamiensis Haupt, 1983, H. kanenoi Ono, 1996, H. kojimasp. nov., H. sumiyosp. nov., and H. ukensp. nov.; and the Okinawa group contains H. yanbaruensis Haupt, 1983, H. ahasp. nov., H. gayozansp. nov., H. kubayamasp. nov., H. maesp. nov., H. otohasp. nov., H. shurisp. nov., H. tokashikisp. nov., H. untensp. nov., and H. cryptasp. nov.Heptathela helios Tanikawa & Miyashita, 2014 is not assigned to a species group. A combination of diagnostic tools augments the morphological diagnoses that, in isolation, would be prone to error in morphologically challenging groups of organisms. Pensoft Publishers 2019-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6861337/ /pubmed/31754317 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.888.34494 Text en Xin Xu, Hirotsugu Ono, Matjaž Kuntner, Fengxiang Liu, Daiqin Li http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Monograph
Xu, Xin
Ono, Hirotsugu
Kuntner, Matjaž
Liu, Fengxiang
Li, Daiqin
A taxonomic monograph of the liphistiid spider genus Heptathela, endemic to Japanese islands
title A taxonomic monograph of the liphistiid spider genus Heptathela, endemic to Japanese islands
title_full A taxonomic monograph of the liphistiid spider genus Heptathela, endemic to Japanese islands
title_fullStr A taxonomic monograph of the liphistiid spider genus Heptathela, endemic to Japanese islands
title_full_unstemmed A taxonomic monograph of the liphistiid spider genus Heptathela, endemic to Japanese islands
title_short A taxonomic monograph of the liphistiid spider genus Heptathela, endemic to Japanese islands
title_sort taxonomic monograph of the liphistiid spider genus heptathela, endemic to japanese islands
topic Monograph
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31754317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.888.34494
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