Savignia

Kropf, Holger Frick Wolfgang Nentwig Christian, 2010, Progress in erigonine spider phylogeny-the Savignia-group is not monophyletic (Araneae: Linyphiidae), Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N. Y.) 10 (4), pp. 297-310 : 307

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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-010-0023-1

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scientific name

Savignia
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Savignia View in CoL and Diplocephalus

Clade 44 unites Savignia and Diplocephalus , the two most diverse genera in the Savignia -group. This clade is not well supported, as it relies on a Bremer value of 1 only. Still, out of the two characters that support this node, the AME-lobe (character 106, ci=0.50) is very rarely found. This is a cephalic lobe that only bears the anterior median eyes and can vary from relatively small (in Diplocephalus cristatus ; fig. 39g in Roberts 1993) to very large (in Savignia frontata ; fig. 39f in Roberts 1993). The second occurrence of this character in the current dataset is at the base of the “ Savignia -group” in D. latifrons , which has a very tiny, yet visible AME-lobe (fig. 39i in Roberts 1993; pl. 6H, I in “Electronic Supplementary Material” 2). This lobe is not found very often in erigonine spiders compared to the much more common PME-lobe (e.g. pls. 7H, 9H, 10H, 15H, 18H in “Electronic Supplementary Material” 2; figs. 32–35 in Hormiga 2000). In the current analysis it is only present in two Diplocephalus species and in Savignia . Based on our results it is not possible to judge whether it has a convergent origin or has been reduced and regained in clade 44. The AME-lobe is also found in species that were assigned to other genera (e.g. in Araeoncus galeriformis ; Tanasevitch 1987: fig. 123) but were not included in the present analysis. Its origin should be discussed based on a denser taxon sampling of the Savignia -group, since Diplocephalus was used as a ‘waste’ container for taxa with clear assignment to the Savignia -group but of uncertain placement. Diplocephalus picinus and D. latifrons show all synapomorphies of the Savignia -group but differ from D. cristatus in several characters of the embolic division.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Linyphiidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Linyphiidae

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