Africactenus Hyatt 1954
Description
Genus Africactenus Hyatt, 1954
Diagnosis. Carapace with deep dorsal indentation (Hyatt 1954: fig. 2; herein Fig. 2A), clypeus high (Steyn et al. 2003: fig. 3; herein Fig. 2B), cheliceral retromargin with four teeth, tibiae I and II usually with six prolateralventral and five retrolateral-ventral spines or rarely six on each row on tibiae I and II, RTA with superior and inferior denticles (Hyatt 1954: figs 3–4, 6–8; Steyn et al. 2003: figs 7–8, 12–13, 17–18; herein Fig. 3B) and epigynal plate with M-shaped anterior half (Hyatt 1954: plate XXXII, figs 26–33; Steyn et al. 2003: figs 9, 14, 19).
Type species. Africactenus agilior (Pocock, 1900), by subsequent designation (Hyatt 1954).
Remarks. The genus was erected by Hyatt (1954) for 11 ctenid spiders from Africa as a member of the subfamily Acantheinae Simon, 1897 and was later transferred to Cteninae Simon, 1897 (Polotow & Brescovit 2014). To date, the genus has 20 nominal species, three are known only from males, eight only from females, whereas nine are known from both sexes (World Spider Catalog 2017). The genus is currently restricted to Africa (World Spider Catalog 2017).
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Ctenidae
- Genus
- Africactenus
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Araneae
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Hyatt
- Taxon rank
- genus
- Taxonomic concept label
- Africactenus Hyatt, 1954 sec. Sankaran & Sebastian, 2018
References
- Hyatt, K. H. (1954) The African spiders of the family Ctenidae in the collections of the British Museum (Natural History). Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 7, 877 - 894. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222935408651809
- Steyn, T. L., Van der Donckt, J. - F. & Jocque, R. (2003) The Ctenidae (Araneae) of the rainforests in Eastern Cote d'Ivoire. Annales, Musee Royal de l'Afrique Centrale, Sciences zoologiques, 290, 129 - 166.
- Pocock, R. I. (1900) On the scorpions, pedipalps and spiders from tropical West-Africa, represented in the collection of the British Museum. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 67 (4), 833 - 885, pls. LV - LVIII.
- Simon, E. (1897) Materiaux pour servir a la faune arachnologique de l'Asie meridionale. V. Arachnides recueillis a Dehra-Dun (N. W. Prov.) et dans le Dekkan par M. A. Smythies. Memoires de la Societe Zoologique de France, 10, 252 - 262.
- Polotow, D. & Brescovit, A. D. (2014) Phylogenetic analysis of the tropical wolf spider subfamily Cteninae (Arachnida, Araneae, Ctenidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 170, 333 - 361. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / Zoj. 12101