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摘要
摘要报道了非洲中部和东部食蚁蜘蛛Murphydrela gen. n.一新属。描述并说明了3个新种:Murphydrela johannis gen. n. et sp. n.(模式种,♂♀)、M. francescae gen. n. et sp. n.(♂♀)和M. michaelis gen. n. et sp.(♂)。1873年最初在Cydrela Thorell属中描述的两个种被转移到Murphydrela: M. kreagra (Nzigidahera & jocqu, 2010) comb。n.和M. neptuna (Nzigidahera & jocqu, 2010)梳子。该属在棘足虫科中是独特的,其后侧胫突被3或4根排列成一排的粗壮刺所代替。提供了一种鼠舌属植物的分类表,并对其分布进行了制图和讨论。
Murphydrela gen. n., a new genus of ant-eating spiders from central and east Africa (Araneae: Zodariidae)
Abstract A new genus of ant-eating spider, Murphydrela gen. n. is described from central and east Africa. Three new species, Murphydrela johannis gen. n. et sp. n. (type species, ♂♀), M. francescae gen. n. et sp. n. (♂♀), and M. michaelis gen. n. et sp. n. (♂) are described and illustrated. Two species originally described in the genus Cydrela Thorell, 1873 are transferred to Murphydrela: M. kreagra (Nzigidahera & Jocqué, 2010) comb. n. and M. neptuna (Nzigidahera & Jocqué, 2010) comb. n. The genus is unique within the Zodariidae in having the retrolateral tibial apophysis substituted by 3 or 4 stout spines arranged in a single row. A key to the species of Murphydrela is provided and their distribution is mapped and discussed.