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12 September 2017 A new ant-eating spider genus Suffascar (Araneae : Zodariidae) endemic to Madagascar: a considerable extension of the dual femoral organ clade
Arnaud Henrard, Rudy Jocqué
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Abstract

The new zodariid genus Suffascar, gen. nov. is described from Madagascar. It is apparently endemic to the island, common and speciose. Twelve new species were discovered and are here described: Suffascar albolineatus, sp. nov., S. fianara, sp. nov., S. fisheri, sp. nov., S. fitzpatrickae, sp. nov., S. gigas, sp. nov., S. griswoldi, sp. nov., S. macromma, sp. nov., S. micromma, sp. nov., S. nonus, sp. nov., S. scutatus, sp. nov., S. sufficiens, sp. nov. and S. tofti, sp. nov. It is well known that Zodariidae with femoral organs are specialised consumers of ants or termites, although the exact role of these glands still remains obscure. Suffascar is part of the ‘dual femoral organ clade’ (DF), which also includes Asceua Thorell, 1887, Suffasia Jocqué, 1991, and Suffrica Henrard & Jocqué, 2015. Using a morphology-based phylogenetic analysis, we test whether zodariids sharing the dual femoral organ are part of the same group as the ‘single femoral organ clade’ (SF) or form a separate monophyletic group. It appears that SF and DF constitute clearly monophyletic entities with a sister-group relation. These groups may be considered as distinct subfamilies and, together, they may turn out to be sister to the Storeninae (which then could be re-established). An analysis that focuses on these questions is underway.

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Arnaud Henrard and Rudy Jocqué "A new ant-eating spider genus Suffascar (Araneae : Zodariidae) endemic to Madagascar: a considerable extension of the dual femoral organ clade," Invertebrate Systematics 31(5), 519-565, (12 September 2017). https://doi.org/10.1071/IS16064
Received: 16 September 2016; Accepted: 1 December 2016; Published: 12 September 2017
KEYWORDS
chisel-shaped setae
cladistic analysis
femoral gland
Suffrica
Zodariinae
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