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Original Articles

A new genus and species of plsauridae (araneae) in cretaceous Burmese amber

Pages 141-145 | Published online: 09 Mar 2010
 

Synopsis

The oldest pisaurid spider Palaeohygropoda myanmarensis gen. et sp. nov. (Araneae: Pisauridae) is described from 100–107 Mya (Albian) Cretaceous amber (Burmite) from Myanmar (Burma). This specimen extends the known range of the family by approximately 60 My from the previously oldest record in Baltic amber. It predicts the presence of the extant spider families Zorocratidae, Tengellidae, Amaurobiidae and Nicodamidae at the same point in time and extends the ghost lineages of the remaining lycosoids, the stiphidioids, titanoecoids and Dionycha to the same point, thus providing further evidence that spiders were not severely affected by the end‐Cretaceous mass extinction event. The new species provides evidence for freshwater habitats in the Cretaceous amber forest and is also the oldest record of a spider specialised for locomotion across the water surface film. The extant genus Hygropoda, to which the new genus is closely related, needs taxonomic revision.

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