Micropholcus Deeleman-Reinhold & Prinsen, 1987
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Micropholcus Deeleman-Reinhold & Prinsen, 1987 |
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Notes
In addition to the introduced, synanthropic type species, M. fauroti (Simon, 1887) , Micropholcus is represented in the New World by several native species, mainly in the Greater Antilles and in semi-arid regions of Brazil ( Huber et al. 2014b; L.S. Carvalho, unpubl. data). In Venezuela , only one such native species has been found, M. evaluna (Huber, Pérez González & Baptista, 2005) from near the coast in Sucre (Huber et al. 2005).
Huber B. A., Carvalho L. S. & Benjamin S. P. 2014 b. On the New World spiders previously misplaced in Leptopholcus: molecular and morphological analyses and descriptions of four new species (Araneae, Pholcidae). Invertebrate Systematics 28: 432 - 450. https: // doi. org / 10.1071 / IS 13050
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