A review of the taxonomy of spiny-backed orb-weaving spiders of the subfamily gasteracanthinae (Araneae, araneidae) in thailand

Spiny-backed orb-weaving spiders of the subfamily Gasteracanthinae are broadly distributed in the Old World. Despite their use as a model species in biology, evolution, and behavior because of their extraor-dinary characteristics, the systematics of this group of spiders are still poorly understood....

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Main Authors: Kongkit Macharoenboon, Warut Siriwut, Ekgachai Jeratthitikul
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spelling th-mahidol.756832022-08-04T14:57:31Z A review of the taxonomy of spiny-backed orb-weaving spiders of the subfamily gasteracanthinae (Araneae, araneidae) in thailand Kongkit Macharoenboon Warut Siriwut Ekgachai Jeratthitikul Mahidol University Agricultural and Biological Sciences Spiny-backed orb-weaving spiders of the subfamily Gasteracanthinae are broadly distributed in the Old World. Despite their use as a model species in biology, evolution, and behavior because of their extraor-dinary characteristics, the systematics of this group of spiders are still poorly understood. This study elu-cidates the systematics of Gasteracanthinae in Thailand based on morphological and molecular-based analyses. In total, seven species from three genera, namely Gasteracantha, Macracantha, and Thelacantha, were recorded in Thailand. Shape of abdominal spines, pattern of sigilla, and female genitalia are significant characters for species identification. In contrast, coloration shows highly intraspecific variation in most species within Gasteracanthinae. A phylogenetic tree based on partial sequences of COI, 16S, and H3 genes recovered Gasteracanthinae as a monophyletic group and supports the existence of three clades. Gasteracantha hasselti is placed as a sister taxon to Macracantha arcuata. Hence, we propose to transfer G. hasselti to Macracantha. Moreover, molecular species delimitation analyses (ABGD, bPTP, and GMYC) using 675 bp of COI gene support all nominal species, with evidence of possible additional cryptic species. 2022-08-04T07:57:31Z 2022-08-04T07:57:31Z 2021-04-16 Article ZooKeys. Vol.2021, No.1032 (2021), 17-62 10.3897/zookeys.1032.62001 13132970 13132989 2-s2.0-85104968770 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/75683 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85104968770&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Kongkit Macharoenboon
Warut Siriwut
Ekgachai Jeratthitikul
A review of the taxonomy of spiny-backed orb-weaving spiders of the subfamily gasteracanthinae (Araneae, araneidae) in thailand
description Spiny-backed orb-weaving spiders of the subfamily Gasteracanthinae are broadly distributed in the Old World. Despite their use as a model species in biology, evolution, and behavior because of their extraor-dinary characteristics, the systematics of this group of spiders are still poorly understood. This study elu-cidates the systematics of Gasteracanthinae in Thailand based on morphological and molecular-based analyses. In total, seven species from three genera, namely Gasteracantha, Macracantha, and Thelacantha, were recorded in Thailand. Shape of abdominal spines, pattern of sigilla, and female genitalia are significant characters for species identification. In contrast, coloration shows highly intraspecific variation in most species within Gasteracanthinae. A phylogenetic tree based on partial sequences of COI, 16S, and H3 genes recovered Gasteracanthinae as a monophyletic group and supports the existence of three clades. Gasteracantha hasselti is placed as a sister taxon to Macracantha arcuata. Hence, we propose to transfer G. hasselti to Macracantha. Moreover, molecular species delimitation analyses (ABGD, bPTP, and GMYC) using 675 bp of COI gene support all nominal species, with evidence of possible additional cryptic species.
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Kongkit Macharoenboon
Warut Siriwut
Ekgachai Jeratthitikul
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author Kongkit Macharoenboon
Warut Siriwut
Ekgachai Jeratthitikul
author_sort Kongkit Macharoenboon
title A review of the taxonomy of spiny-backed orb-weaving spiders of the subfamily gasteracanthinae (Araneae, araneidae) in thailand
title_short A review of the taxonomy of spiny-backed orb-weaving spiders of the subfamily gasteracanthinae (Araneae, araneidae) in thailand
title_full A review of the taxonomy of spiny-backed orb-weaving spiders of the subfamily gasteracanthinae (Araneae, araneidae) in thailand
title_fullStr A review of the taxonomy of spiny-backed orb-weaving spiders of the subfamily gasteracanthinae (Araneae, araneidae) in thailand
title_full_unstemmed A review of the taxonomy of spiny-backed orb-weaving spiders of the subfamily gasteracanthinae (Araneae, araneidae) in thailand
title_sort review of the taxonomy of spiny-backed orb-weaving spiders of the subfamily gasteracanthinae (araneae, araneidae) in thailand
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/75683
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