Rix Michael G, Harvey Mark S
Department of Terrestrial Zoology, Western Australian Museum, Locked Bag 49, Welshpool DC, Perth, Western Australia 6986, Australia.
Zookeys. 2011(123):1-100. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.123.1448. Epub 2011 Aug 15.
The Assassin Spiders of the family Archaeidae are an ancient and iconic lineage of basal araneomorph spiders, characterised by a specialised araneophagic ecology and unique, 'pelican-like' cephalic morphology. Found throughout the rainforests, wet sclerophyll forests and mesic heathlands of south-western, south-eastern and north-eastern Australia, the genus Austrarchaea Forster & Platnick, 1984 includes a diverse assemblage of relictual, largely short-range endemic species. With recent dedicated field surveys and significant advances in our understanding of archaeid biology and ecology, numerous new species of assassin spiders have been discovered in the montane sub-tropical and warm-temperate closed forests of mid-eastern Australia, including several rare or enigmatic taxa and species of conservation concern. This fauna is revised and 17 new species are described from south-eastern Queensland and eastern New South Wales: Austrarchaea alanisp. n., Austrarchaea aleenaesp. n., Austrarchaea binfordaesp. n., Austrarchaea christopherisp. n., Austrarchaea clyneaesp. n., Austrarchaea cunninghamisp. n., Austrarchaea dianneaesp. n., Austrarchaea harmsisp. n., Austrarchaea helenaesp. n., Austrarchaea judyaesp. n., Austrarchaea mascordisp. n., Austrarchaea mcguiganaesp. n., Austrarchaea milledgeisp. n., Austrarchaea monteithisp. n., Austrarchaea platnickorumsp. n., Austrarchaea ravenisp. n. and Austrarchaea smithaesp. n. Adult specimens of the type species, Austrarchaea nodosa (Forster, 1956) are redescribed from the Lamington Plateau, south-eastern Queensland, and distinguished from the sympatric species Austrarchaea dianneaesp. n. A key to species and a molecular phylogenetic analysis of COI and COII mtDNA sequences complement the species-level taxonomy, with maps, habitat photos, natural history information and conservation assessments provided for all species.
刺客蛛科(Archaeidae)的刺客蛛是基底新蛛亚目蜘蛛中一个古老且具代表性的谱系,其特点是具有专门的食蛛生态习性以及独特的“鹈鹕状”头部形态。福斯特和普拉特尼克于1984年设立的澳古蛛属(Austrarchaea)分布于澳大利亚西南部、东南部和东北部的雨林、湿性硬叶林和中生石南灌丛中,包含多种残遗的、主要为短距离分布的特有物种。随着近期专门的野外调查以及我们对刺客蛛生物学和生态学认识的重大进展,在澳大利亚中东部的山地亚热带和暖温带封闭森林中发现了许多新的刺客蛛物种,包括一些珍稀或神秘的类群以及受保护的物种。本文对该动物区系进行了修订,并描述了来自昆士兰州东南部和新南威尔士州东部的17个新物种:艾伦澳古蛛(Austrarchaea alanisp. n.)、阿莱娜澳古蛛(Austrarchaea aleenaesp. n.)、宾福德澳古蛛(Austrarchaea binfordaesp. n.)、克里斯托弗澳古蛛(Austrarchaea christopherisp. n.)、克莱尼澳古蛛(Austrarchaea clyneaesp. n.)、坎宁安澳古蛛(Austrarchaea cunninghamisp. n.)、黛安娜澳古蛛(Austrarchaea dianneaesp. n.)、哈姆斯澳古蛛(Austrarchaea harmsisp. n.)、海伦娜澳古蛛(Austrarchaea helenaesp. n.)、朱迪澳古蛛(Austrarchaea judyaesp. n.)、马斯科德澳古蛛(Austrarchaea mascordisp. n.)、麦奎根澳古蛛(Austrarchaea mcguiganaesp. n.)、米利奇澳古蛛(Austrarchaea milledgeisp. n.)、蒙蒂思澳古蛛(Austrarchaea monteithisp. n.)、普拉特尼克澳古蛛(Austrarchaea platnickorumsp. n.)、雷文澳古蛛(Austrarchaea ravenisp. n.)和史密斯澳古蛛(Austrarchaea smithaesp. n.)。模式种结节澳古蛛(Austrarchaea nodosa (Forster, 1956))的成年标本在昆士兰州东南部的拉明顿高原重新进行了描述,并与同域分布的黛安娜澳古蛛(Austrarchaea dianneaesp. n.)进行了区分。物种检索表以及细胞色素氧化酶亚基I(COI)和细胞色素氧化酶亚基II(COII)线粒体DNA序列的分子系统发育分析完善了物种分类,同时还提供了所有物种的分布图、栖息地照片、自然历史信息和保护评估。