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Augacephalus

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Augacephalus is a genus of harpacterine theraphosid spiders. It has three species, all of which are found in Africa.[1]

Taxonomy and etymology

The type species of Augacephalus is A. breyeri which was described as Pterinochilus breyeri by Hewitt in 1919. In 2002, Gallon placed it a new genus, which he erected in the same paper, Augacephalus.[1][2]

Its name comes from the Greek αυγή auga meaning "sun rays" and κεφᾰλή kephale meaning "head" which refers to the prominent, radial cephalothorax striae present in most species.[2]

Natural history

All known species are fossorial and females lay eggs in a hammock egg-sack which yield about 95 spiderlings.[2][3]

Diagnosis

Augacephalus is separated from other harpactirines in the following ways: Distinguished from Harpactirella by the presence of a retrolateral cheliceral scopula composed of plumose setae (in males scopula not obviously composed of plumose setae). Separated from Harpactira and Trichognatha by the absence of a dense scopula on the upper prolateral cheliceral surface. Further separated from Harpactira by the absence of plumose stridulatory strikers on the prolateral maxillary surface, and by the absence of a discrete row of bristles below the retrolateral cheliceral scopula. Distinguished from Idiothele by the possession of digitiform distal segment on posterior spinnerets. Differs from Ceratogyrus by the lack of a foveal tubercle/procurved fovea. Female Augacephalus are separated from those of Eucratoscelus by the unmodified (not incrassate) tibiae of leg IV. Male Augacephalus are separated from those of Eucratoscelus and Pterinochilus by lacking the distal proventral tibial apophysis or by the reduced surmounted megaspine. Further separated from Eucratoscelus by the absence of a distal proventral tumid protuberance on metatarsus I. The presence of a distal prodorsal spine on metatarsi III and IV further separates Augacephalus from Eucratoscelus. Female Augacephalus are separated from those of Pterinochilus by the absence of long emergent setae on the chelicerae (giving them a velvety appearance), their robust palpi and legs I–II, and by the position of their posterior sternal sigilla (an impressed sclerotized spot).[2]

Species

The World Spider Catalog accepts the following species:[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Augacephalus Gallon, 2002. World Spider Catalog. NMBE. Retrieved August, 2016
  2. ^ a b c d Gallon, R. C. (2002). Revision of the African genera Pterinochilus and Eucratoscelus (Araneae, Theraphosidae, Harpactirinae) with description of two new genera. Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society 12: 201-232
  3. ^ Gallon, R. C. (2010). On some southern African Harpactirinae, with notes on the eumenophorines Pelinobius muticus Karsch, 1885 and Monocentropella Strand, 1907 (Araneae, Theraphosidae). Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society 15: 29-48
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Augacephalus: Brief Summary

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Augacephalus is a genus of harpacterine theraphosid spiders. It has three species, all of which are found in Africa.

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Augacephalus ( French )

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Augacephalus est un genre d'araignées mygalomorphes de la famille des Theraphosidae[1].

Distribution

Les espèces de ce genre se rencontrent en Afrique australe et en Afrique de l'Est[1].

Liste des espèces

Selon World Spider Catalog (version 14.0, 2013)[2] :

Publication originale

  • Gallon, 2002 : Revision of the African genera Pterinochilus and Eucratoscelus (Araneae, Theraphosidae, Harpactirinae) with description of two new genera. Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society, vol. 12, no 5, p. 201-232 (texte intégral).

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Augacephalus est un genre d'araignées mygalomorphes de la famille des Theraphosidae.

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Augacephalus ( Dutch; Flemish )

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Augacephalus is een geslacht van spinnen uit de familie vogelspinnen (Theraphosidae).

Soorten

De volgende soorten zijn bij het geslacht ingedeeld:[1]

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Augacephalus is een geslacht van spinnen uit de familie vogelspinnen (Theraphosidae).

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Augacephalus ( Vietnamese )

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Augacephalus là một chi nhện trong họ Theraphosidae.

Các loài

Chi này gồm các loài:[1]

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Augacephalus là một chi nhện trong họ Theraphosidae.

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