Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig; LIB; Bonn; Germany.
Departamento de Biolog Universidad del Valle; Cali; Colombia.
Zootaxa. 2024 Mar 7;5419(3):301-347. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.5419.3.1.
The genus Galapa Huber, 2000 includes tiny spiders (body length <1.5 mm) restricted to semi-arid habitats. It has long been thought to be endemic to the Galapagos Islands until G. spiniphila Huber, 2020 was described from the Venezuelan Paraguan Peninsula. Here, we support this generic assignment with molecular (CO1) data and describe two new species from Colombia (G. gabito Huber sp. n.) and Costa Rica (G. murphyi Huber sp. n.), showing that the genus is actually widely distributed. Distribution modelling identifies several high suitability areas for Galapa, all of which are poorly sampled with respect to Pholcidae (ranging from Nicaragua to northern Peru and Guiana). Our results suggest a strong sampling bias against spiders restricted to dry tropical regions and habitats.
Galapa 属 Huber, 2000 包括体长 <1.5 毫米的微小蜘蛛,仅限于半干旱生境。长期以来,人们一直认为它是加拉巴戈斯群岛的特有种,直到 2020 年才从委内瑞拉的帕拉瓜半岛描述了 G. spiniphila Huber。在这里,我们用分子(CO1)数据支持这种分类,并描述了来自哥伦比亚(G. gabito Huber sp. n.)和哥斯达黎加(G. murphyi Huber sp. n.)的两个新物种,表明该属实际上分布广泛。分布模型确定了几个适合 Galapa 的高适宜区域,这些区域在 Pholcidae 方面的采样都很差(范围从尼加拉瓜到秘鲁北部和圭亚那)。我们的结果表明,对仅限于热带干旱地区和生境的蜘蛛存在强烈的采样偏差。