Notes on Burmese spiders formerly attributed to the genus Storena (Zodariidae, Araneae)

Studies on the spider fauna of Southeast Asia resulted in a review of five Storena species which were previously described from Burma. These species were misplaced in Storena Walckenaer, 1805, a zodariid genus that is endemic to Australia. Four species are here transferred to Mallinella Strand, 1906...

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Main Authors: Dankittipakul P., Tavano M., Singtripop T.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-64442014-08-30T03:24:13Z Notes on Burmese spiders formerly attributed to the genus Storena (Zodariidae, Araneae) Dankittipakul P. Tavano M. Singtripop T. Studies on the spider fauna of Southeast Asia resulted in a review of five Storena species which were previously described from Burma. These species were misplaced in Storena Walckenaer, 1805, a zodariid genus that is endemic to Australia. Four species are here transferred to Mallinella Strand, 1906: Mallinella suavis (Thorell, 1895) comb. nov., M. exornata (Thorell, 1887) comb. nov., M. fronto (Thorell, 1887) comb. nov., and M. decorata (Thorell, 1885) comb. nov. Mallinella irrorata (Thorell, 1887) belongs to an undescribed genus of the subfamily Zodariinae. This study also gives a complete list of all Storena specimens examined and studied by Thorell which are now deposited in four European museums. Copyright © 2011. 2014-08-30T03:24:13Z 2014-08-30T03:24:13Z 2011 Article 11755326 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-80053490858&partnerID=40&md5=27c4e3a291df6c0ccd9dbb4f8dadbfbc http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/6444 English
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description Studies on the spider fauna of Southeast Asia resulted in a review of five Storena species which were previously described from Burma. These species were misplaced in Storena Walckenaer, 1805, a zodariid genus that is endemic to Australia. Four species are here transferred to Mallinella Strand, 1906: Mallinella suavis (Thorell, 1895) comb. nov., M. exornata (Thorell, 1887) comb. nov., M. fronto (Thorell, 1887) comb. nov., and M. decorata (Thorell, 1885) comb. nov. Mallinella irrorata (Thorell, 1887) belongs to an undescribed genus of the subfamily Zodariinae. This study also gives a complete list of all Storena specimens examined and studied by Thorell which are now deposited in four European museums. Copyright © 2011.
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author Dankittipakul P.
Tavano M.
Singtripop T.
spellingShingle Dankittipakul P.
Tavano M.
Singtripop T.
Notes on Burmese spiders formerly attributed to the genus Storena (Zodariidae, Araneae)
author_facet Dankittipakul P.
Tavano M.
Singtripop T.
author_sort Dankittipakul P.
title Notes on Burmese spiders formerly attributed to the genus Storena (Zodariidae, Araneae)
title_short Notes on Burmese spiders formerly attributed to the genus Storena (Zodariidae, Araneae)
title_full Notes on Burmese spiders formerly attributed to the genus Storena (Zodariidae, Araneae)
title_fullStr Notes on Burmese spiders formerly attributed to the genus Storena (Zodariidae, Araneae)
title_full_unstemmed Notes on Burmese spiders formerly attributed to the genus Storena (Zodariidae, Araneae)
title_sort notes on burmese spiders formerly attributed to the genus storena (zodariidae, araneae)
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