PIMOIDAE WUNDERLICH, 1986

Hormiga, Gustavo, Buckle, Donald J. & Scharff, Nikolaj, 2005, Nanoa, an enigmatic new genus of pimoid spiders from western North America (Pimoidae, Araneae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 145 (2), pp. 249-262 : 252

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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00192.x

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5490706

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scientific name

PIMOIDAE WUNDERLICH, 1986
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PIMOIDAE WUNDERLICH, 1986 View in CoL View at ENA

Pimoinae. – Wunderlich (1986: 16)

Pimoidae View in CoL . – Hormiga (1993), type genus by monotypy Pimoa Chamberlin & Ivie. See View in CoL also Hormiga (1994a, 2003).

Diagnosis: Male pimoids are distinguished form other araneoid spiders by the following combination of characters: palpus with integral paracymbium (intersegmental in Weintrauboa ), a retrolateral cymbial sclerite, a dorsoectal cymbial process, and cuspules (modified macrosetae) on either the cymbial process ( Pimoa ; Hormiga, 1994a: figs 11 and 68; Nanoa , Fig. 1A–B, D View Figure 1 ) or the dorsal surface of the cymbium ( Weintrauboa ; Hormiga, 2003: figs 1e, 5e). Conductor and median apophysis present in most species. Embolus continuous with the tegulum (the typical linyphiid embolic division is absent), with an embolic process of varying morphology (absent in Nanoa ). The epigynum is protruding (except in Nanoa ), with a dorsal to lateral fold or groove with the copulatory opening at the distal end ( Hormiga, 1994a: figs 14, 414; Figs 3C View Figure 3 , 5A View Figure 5 ); fertilization ducts are anteriorly ( Pimoa ), posteriorly ( Nanoa ) or mesally ( Weintrauboa ) orientated. As in linyphiids, pimoids have stridulatory striae on the ectal side of the chelicerae (but the striae are absent in Weintrauboa and Nanoa ), build sheet-webs and exhibit autospasy at the patellatibia junction.

Description: See Hormiga (1994a) for family description.

Phylogenetics: The monophyly of Pimoidae is supported by the following four unambiguous putative synapomorphies: a dorsoectal cymbial process; cymbial cuspules (modified macrosetae); a retrolateral cymbial sclerite (pimoid cymbial sclerite, PCS); and the embolic process (pimoid embolic process, PEP, lost in Nanoa ).

Composition: Three genera, Pimoa Chamberlin & Ivie , Weintrauboa Hormiga and Nanoa gen. nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Pimoidae

Loc

PIMOIDAE WUNDERLICH, 1986

Hormiga, Gustavo, Buckle, Donald J. & Scharff, Nikolaj 2005
2005
Loc

Pimoidae

WUNDERLICH 1986
1986
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