Английская Википедия:Chilelopsis minima
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Chilelopsis minima is a species of mygalomorph spiders found in Chile.[1] It formerly belonged in the genus Flamencopsis. The specific name was given because it is the smallest member of the tribe Diplothelopsini.[2]
Description
- Female: total length Шаблон:Convert; cephalothorax length Шаблон:Convert, width Шаблон:Convert; cephalic region length Шаблон:Convert, width Шаблон:Convert; fovea width Шаблон:Convert; medial ocular quadrangle (OQ) length Шаблон:Convert, width Шаблон:Convert; labium length Шаблон:Convert, width Шаблон:Convert; sternum length Шаблон:Convert, width Шаблон:Convert. Its cephalic region is wide, short and strongly convex, with its fovea procurved. Its labium possesses no cuspules. A serrula is not visible. Chelicerae: rastellum is formed by short blunt cusps, and it has a fang furrow with 8 large denticles. Its cephalothorax, legs and palpi are a grayish-brownish yellow colour, while its abdomen has a dorsal blackish-brownish chevron.[2]
- Male: total length Шаблон:Convert; cephalothorax length Шаблон:Convert, width Шаблон:Convert; cephalic region length Шаблон:Convert, width Шаблон:Convert; OQ length Шаблон:Convert, width Шаблон:Convert; labium length Шаблон:Convert, width Шаблон:Convert; sternum length Шаблон:Convert, width Шаблон:Convert. Its labium possesses no cuspules, its maxillae having 8 thick but attenuate cuspules. A serrula is absent. Its sternal sigilla is small and shallow, and its sternum is rebordered. Chelicerae: rastellum has thick attenuate setae and a fang furrow with large denticles. Cheliceral tumescence is large and rounded. Color as in female.[2]
Distribution and behaviour
Only known from the provinces of Chafiaral Province and Copiapo, Region III (Atacama). The type locality is situated near the sea. It is known to habitate thin sand, particularly in narrow Y-shaped burrows. The burrows are usually between Шаблон:Convert wide, and up to Шаблон:Convert deep. During the day, the sand covers the flap-door completely. At night, the burrows are opened (its flap-door turned completely backwards). Spiders stay at the door awaiting prey.
See also
References
Further reading
- Arthropods in arid South America: Шаблон:Cite journal
External links
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не указан текст - ↑ 2,0 2,1 2,2 Goloboff, Pablo A. "A revision of the South American spiders of the family Nemesiidae (Araneae, Mygalomorphae). Part 1, Species from Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. Bulletin of the AMNH; no. 224." (1995).