Dunlop Jason A, Penney David, Dalüge Natalie, Jäger Peter, McNeil Andrew, Bradley Robert S, Withers Philip J, Preziosi Richard F
Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz Institute for Research on Evolution and Biodiversity at the Humboldt University Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
Naturwissenschaften. 2011 Jun;98(6):519-27. doi: 10.1007/s00114-011-0796-x. Epub 2011 Apr 28.
Computed tomography (CT) methods were applied to a problematic fossil spider (Arachnida: Araneae) from the historical Berendt collection of Eocene (ca. 44-49 Ma) Baltic amber. The original specimens of Ocypete crassipes Koch and Berendt 1854 are in dark, oxidised amber and the published descriptions lack detail. Despite this, they were subsequently assigned to the living Pantropical genus Heteropoda Latreille, 1804 and are ostensibly the oldest records of huntsman spiders (Sparassidae) in general. Given their normally large size, and presumptive ability to free themselves more easily from resin, it would be surprising to find a sparassid in amber and traditional (optical) methods of study would likely have left O. crassipes as an equivocal record--probably a nomen dubium. However, phase contrast enhanced X-ray CT revealed exquisite morphological detail and thus 'saved' this historical name by revealing characters which confirm that it's a bona fide member both of Sparassidae and the subfamily Eusparassinae. We demonstrate here that CT studies facilitate taxonomic equivalence even between recent spiders and unpromising fossils described in older monographs. In our case, fine structural details such as eye arrangement, cheliceral dentition, and leg characters like a trilobate membrane, spination and claws, allow a precise referral of this fossil to an extant genus as Eusparassus crassipes (Koch and Berendt 1854) comb. nov.
计算机断层扫描(CT)方法被应用于一块来自始新世(约4400 - 4900万年前)波罗的海琥珀的历史悠久的贝伦特收藏中的有问题的化石蜘蛛(蛛形纲:蜘蛛目)。1854年科赫和贝伦特描述的粗壮奥西佩特蛛的原始标本保存在深色、氧化的琥珀中,已发表的描述缺乏细节。尽管如此,它们后来被归入现生的泛热带属——1804年拉特雷耶建立的异足蛛属,表面上是巨蟹蛛科(狼蛛科)蜘蛛的最古老记录。鉴于它们通常体型较大,且推测能够更轻松地从树脂中挣脱出来,在琥珀中发现一只巨蟹蛛科蜘蛛会令人惊讶,传统(光学)研究方法可能会使粗壮奥西佩特蛛成为一个模棱两可的记录——可能是一个疑名。然而,相衬增强X射线CT揭示了精美的形态细节,从而通过揭示确认其为巨蟹蛛科和真巨蟹蛛亚科真正成员的特征“挽救”了这个历史名称。我们在此证明,CT研究甚至有助于在现代蜘蛛和旧专著中描述的不太有希望的化石之间实现分类学对等。就我们的例子而言,精细的结构细节,如眼睛排列、螯肢齿列,以及腿部特征,如三叶状膜、刺和爪子,使得这块化石能够被精确地归入现存属——粗壮真巨蟹蛛(科赫和贝伦特,1854年),新组合。