Marsh Jessica R, Milner Steven J, Shaw Matthew, Stempel Andrew J, Harvey Mark S, Rix Michael G
Harry Butler Institute, Murdoch University, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia.
Biological Sciences, South Australian Museum, GPO Box 234, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia.
Insects. 2023 May 10;14(5):449. doi: 10.3390/insects14050449.
Previously described from only fragments of exoskeleton and juvenile specimens, the cave spider genus (Araneae: Anamidae), endemic to the Nullarbor Plain, is the only troglomorphic member of the infraorder Mygalomorphae recorded from Australia. We investigated the distribution of in South Australia, collecting and observing the first (intact) mature specimens, widening the number of caves it has been recorded in, and documenting threats to conservation. Phylogenetic analyses support the placement of as an independent lineage within the subfamily Anaminae (the ' group') and provide unequivocal evidence that populations from apparently isolated cave systems are conspecifics of Harvey & Rix, 2020, with extremely low or negligible inter-population mitochondrial divergences. This is intriguing evidence for recent or contemporary subterranean dispersal of these large, troglomorphic spiders. Observations of adults and juvenile spiders taken in the natural cave environment, and supported by observations in captivity, revealed the use of crevices within caves as shelters, but no evidence of silk use for burrow construction, contrasting with the typical burrowing behaviours seen in other Anamidae. We identify a range of threats posed to the species and to the fragile cave ecosystem, and provide recommendations for further research to better define the distribution of vulnerable taxa within caves and identify actions needed to protect them.
此前仅根据外骨骼碎片和幼年标本对该洞穴蜘蛛属(蜘蛛目:异蛛科)进行过描述,该属是纳拉伯平原特有的,是澳大利亚记录的原蛛亚目唯一的洞穴形态成员。我们调查了南澳大利亚的该属蜘蛛分布情况,收集并观察了首批(完整的)成熟标本,扩大了其被记录的洞穴数量,并记录了对其保护的威胁。系统发育分析支持将该属置于异蛛亚科(“ 类群”)内作为一个独立的谱系,并明确证明来自明显孤立洞穴系统的种群是2020年哈维和里克斯所描述的该属的同种,种群间线粒体差异极低或可忽略不计。这是这些大型洞穴形态蜘蛛近期或当代地下扩散的有趣证据。在自然洞穴环境中对成年和幼年蜘蛛的观察,并得到圈养观察的支持,发现洞穴内的裂缝被用作庇护所,但没有证据表明会用丝建造洞穴,这与其他异蛛科典型的打洞行为形成对比。我们确定了对该物种和脆弱洞穴生态系统构成的一系列威胁,并为进一步研究提供建议,以更好地界定洞穴内易危分类群的分布,并确定保护它们所需的行动。