Venomius, a new monotypic genus of Australian orb-weaving spiders (Araneae, Araneidae)

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
G. Rossi, P. Castanheira, R. Baptista, V. Framenau
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Abstract

A new monotypic Australian genus in the orb-weaving spider family Araneidae Clerck, 1757 is described, Venomiusgen. nov., with V. tomhardyisp. nov. as type species. Somatically, Venomiusgen. nov. is similar to the typical leaf-curling orb-weaving spiders, such as Phonognatha Simon, 1894 or Leviana Framenau & Kuntner, 2022, due to a similar elongate cylindrical abdomen and colouration; however, the genital morphology of the new genus is very different. Most unusual are the presence of two strong macrosetae on the male pedipalp tibia. Male pedipalp sclerites are complex, with diagnostic characters including the tibial macrosetae and a keeled median and a rounded basal process on the stipes. The epigyne of females is wholly covered by the scape that has a short median process. Venomius tomhardyigen. nov. et sp. nov. has been collected in southern Australia, from Tasmania to Western Australia, where it builds a circular, vertical orb-web. Spiders often hide in silk-lined hollows in branches of trees when disturbed during the day.
Venomius,澳大利亚圆织蜘蛛的一个新的单型属(蜘蛛目,蜘蛛科)
描述了圆织蜘蛛科单型新属(1757),Venomiusgen。11月,与V. tomhardyisp。11月作为模式种。不良,Venomiusgen。11 .与典型的卷叶圆织蜘蛛(如Phonognatha Simon, 1894年或Leviana Framenau & Kuntner, 2022年)相似,因为它们有着相似的细长圆柱形腹部和颜色;然而,新属的生殖形态是非常不同的。最不寻常的是在雄性肢胫骨上有两个强壮的大刚毛。雄性须肢巩膜结构复杂,其诊断特征包括胫骨大刚毛、骨状中部和柄上的圆形基突。雌虫的卵原完全被有短中突的卵鞘所覆盖。Venomius tomhardyigen。在南澳大利亚,从塔斯马尼亚到西澳大利亚,它会在那里建造一个圆形的、垂直的圆网。蜘蛛在白天受到干扰时,经常躲在树枝上有丝的洞里。
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Evolutionary Systematics
Evolutionary Systematics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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