Argyrodes, SIMON, 1864

Agnarsson, Ingi, 2004, Morphological phylogeny of cobweb spiders and their relatives (Araneae, Araneoidea, Theridiidae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 141 (4), pp. 447-626 : 477-478

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Argyrodes
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ARGYRODES SIMON, 1864 View in CoL View at ENA

Argyrodes Simon, 1864 , type species by tautonomy, Linyphia argyrodes Walckenaer, 1842 (see Levi & Levi, 1962), not examined.

Synonyms

Conopistha Karsch, 1881 – type C. Bona Dea Karsch, 1881 [= A. bonadea View in CoL ] ( Levi & Levi, 1962: 19), not examined.

Argyrodina Strand, 1928 , new name for Argyrodes View in CoL , preoccupied – objective synonymy of Argyrodes ( Levi & Levi, 1962: 16) View in CoL

Microcephalus Restrepo, 1944 View in CoL – type M. fur Restrepo [= A. elevatus View in CoL ] ( Levi, 1972: 534), not examined.

Species attributed to the ‘ A. argyrodes ’ group of Exline & Levi (1962) and Zhu (1998) belong to this genus: A. argentatus View in CoL O. P.-Cambridge, 1880, A. argyrodes (Walckenaer, 1842) , A. bonadea (Karsch, 1881) View in CoL , A. elevatus Taczanowski, 1873 View in CoL , A. nephilae Taczanowski, 1873 View in CoL , A. fissifrons View in CoL O. P.-Cambridge, 1869, A. flavescens View in CoL (O. P.-Cambridge, 1880), A. miltosus Zhu View in CoL & Song, 1991, A. pluto Banks, 1906 View in CoL , A. rostratus Blackwall, 1873 View in CoL , A. weyrauchi Exline & Levi, 1962 View in CoL , A. zhui Zhu View in CoL & Song, 1991. The intensely studied A. antipodiana O. P.-Cambridge, 1880 ( Whitehouse, 1986, 1987a; Whitehouse & Jackson, 1993) also belongs here.

Argyrodes View in CoL synapomorphies in this study ( A. argyrodes and A. elevatus View in CoL ) include: cymbial distal promargin with apophysis (24, Fig. 31B, D View Figure 31 ), embolic terminal apophysis (96, Fig. 31E View Figure 31 ), male median eyes on tubercle (103, Figs 32E, F View Figure 32 , 94B View Figure 94 ), and male triplet absent (219, Fig. 33D View Figure 33 ). At least cymbial distal promarginal apophysis and male median eyes on tubercle seem universal in the genus (see e.g. Exline & Levi, 1962; Zhu, 1998). Embolic terminal apophysis and absence of male triplet were furthermore confirmed in all Argyrodes View in CoL examined in detail, namely A. bonadea View in CoL , A. fur , A. nephilae View in CoL and A. pluto View in CoL (absence of male triplet should be verified through SEM, as spigots may be overlooked in light microscopy).

The synonymy of Conopistha and Microcephalus View in CoL with Argyrodes View in CoL is corroborated after examination of nontype specimens of their respective generotypes, A. bonadea View in CoL and A. fur .

Diagnosis

Argyrodes View in CoL differs from other argyrodines by: lack of a functional triplet in the male, tight folding of the embolus and conductor ( Fig. 31D View Figure 31 ), details of male carapace modifications, including median eyes on tubercles, details of life history (obligate kleptoparasitism), and highly characteristic palpal organs, the TTA snug with a distinct cymbial apophysis, and E and C intertwined ( Fig. 31B View Figure 31 ). The shape and coloration of the abdomen is highly variable (e.g. Chikuni, 1989: 34). Interestingly, in many Argyrodes View in CoL the males are larger than the females ( Exline & Levi, 1962).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Theridiidae

Loc

Argyrodes

Agnarsson, Ingi 2004
2004
Loc

Microcephalus

Levi HW 1972: 534
1972
Loc

Conopistha

Levi HW & Levi LR 1962: 19
1962
Loc

Argyrodina

Levi HW & Levi LR 1962: 16
1962
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