Prodidominae

Prodidominae is a spider subfamily, sometimes called long-spinneret ground spiders. It was formerly regarded as a separate family, Prodidomidae, which was reduced to a subfamily of the Gnaphosidae in 2018.[1][2]

Prodidominae
Zimiris doriae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Gnaphosidae
Subfamily: Prodidominae
Simon, 1884
Genera

See text.

Spiders in the subfamily are easily identified by the greatly elongated base of the piriform gland spigots. At least parts of their body are covered with shiny scales or setae. The posterior median eyes are flat and silvery, with a triangular, egg-shaped or irregularly rectangular shape.[3]

Biology

Spiders in the Prodidominae are ground dwellers. Most species are nocturnal and hide during the day in litter, but Myandra species, which are probably mimicking ants, seem to be active during the day.[3] The genus Zimiris is synanthropic and thus found throughout the tropics.

Distribution

Although Theuma walteri was described from Turkmenistan by Eugène Simon, it is suspected that Simon accidentally exchanged its locality with that of Anagraphis pallens (Gnaphosidae); then T. walteri would have been collected in the Cape of Good Hope, while A. pallens is from Turkmenistan.[4]

Genera

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References

  1. Azevedo, G.H.F; Griswold, C.E. & Santos, A.J. (2018). "Systematics and evolution of ground spiders revisited (Araneae, Dionycha, Gnaphosidae)". Cladistics. 34 (6): 579–626. doi:10.1111/cla.12226.
  2. "NMBE - World Spider Catalog". wsc.nmbe.ch. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  3. Barbara Baehr: Prodidomidae
  4. Platnick & Baehr 2006

Bibliography


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