Mesiotelus Simon, 1897

Fu, Jianying, Zhang, Feng & Zhu, Mingsheng, 2008, Redescription of a little-known spider species, Mesiotelus lubricus (Simon, 1880) (Aranei: Liocranidae) from China, Arthropoda Selecta 17 (3), pp. 169-173 : 171

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.815376

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6228290

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scientific name

Mesiotelus Simon, 1897
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Mesiotelus Simon, 1897:143 View in CoL ; Song, Zhu & Chen, 2001: 304.

Type species: Cheiracanthium tenuissimus L. Koch, 1866 , by original designation.

DIAGNOSIS. The presence of a long male palp (especially long tibia and patella) distinguishes the genus Mesiotelus from other liocranid genera. The genus Mesiotelus presumably has close affinities with the Palearctic genus Liocranum and the Nearctic genus Hesperocranum on the basis of potentially derived genitalic characters: male palpal tibia with a prolateral lobe and epigynum with a similar conformation, including an anterior hood and posterior spermathecal sacs and ducts [ Ubick & Platnick, 1991].

Mesiotelus can be distinguished from Hesperocranum by: tibiae and metatarsi I, II with interspersed typical spines and relatively few pairs of ventral bristles ( Fig. 7 View Figs 1 - 7 ), while the latter without spine and with numerous pairs of ventral bristles on tibiae and metatarsi I—III; epigynum with single hood anteriorly, while the latter with a bipartite hood; also Mesiotelus can be further distinguished from Hesperocranum by having recumbent, feathery leg setae, and the male with prognathous chelicerae.

Mesiotelus is also very similar to the Liocranum , but can be distinguished from the latter by: metatarsi I, II with only one pair of long ventral spines, while the latter has two or three pairs of long ventral spines; epigynum with a single small, half-moon shaped hood anteriorly, while the latter often has a large and variously shaped hood; also Mesiotelus can be further distinguished from Liocranum by having fewer pairs of ventral bristles on tibiae and metatarsi I, II.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Liocranidae

Loc

Mesiotelus Simon, 1897

Fu, Jianying, Zhang, Feng & Zhu, Mingsheng 2008
2008
Loc

Mesiotelus

Simon 1897: 143
1897
Loc

Cheiracanthium tenuissimus

L. Koch 1866
1866
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