Buitinga, Huber, 2003

Huber, Bernhard A., 2003, High species diversity in one of the dominant groups of spiders in East African montane forests (Araneae: Pholcidae: Buitinga n. gen., Spermophora Hentz), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 137 (4), pp. 555-619 : 557-559

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1046/j.1096-3642.2003.00053.x

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scientific name

Buitinga
status

gen. nov.

BUITINGA View in CoL View at ENA N. GEN.

Type species. Buitinga kadogo n. sp.

Etymology. Derived from the Swahili for ‘large spider’ (bui) and ‘vibrate’ (tinga). It refers to the vibrating and whirling movements that many long-legged pholcids make when disturbed. Gender feminine.

Diagnosis. Long-legged, 6-eyed pholcids with globular or elongate opisthosoma and variable size (total length ~1.5–3). Easily distinguished from other genera by the scape on the epigynum (e.g. Figs 56 View Figures 51–57 , 62 View Figures 58–63 , 69 View Figures 64–70 ); only ‘Spermophora’ berlandi has a similar scape ( Fig. 266 View Figures 262–267 ) that is here considered a convergence. Also distinguished by the very distal position of the dorsal palpal trichobothrium (e.g. Figs 59 View Figures 58–63 , 86 View Figures 85–91 , 219 View Figures 218–220 ). The males of

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Pholcidae

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