Eocene spiders from the Isle of Wight with preserved respiratory structures

Authors
Citation
Pa. Selden, Eocene spiders from the Isle of Wight with preserved respiratory structures, PALAEONTOL, 44, 2001, pp. 695-729
Citations number
75
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
PALAEONTOLOGY
ISSN journal
00310239 → ACNP
Volume
44
Year of publication
2001
Part
4
Pages
695 - 729
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-0239(200107)44:<695:ESFTIO>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
A new fossil spider, Vectaraneus yulei gen. et sp. nov., from the Eocene Be mbridge Marls Insect Bed of the Isle of Wight, shows internal anatomy, incl uding book lungs and tracheae, preserved by calcium carbonate replacement. The wide, medially positioned, tracheal spiracle and large tracheae which e nter the prosoma are adaptations for an amphibious mode of life. The spider is placed in Cybaeidae Simon, 1898, Argyronetinae Menge, 1869, a subfamily which includes the Recent European Water Spider, Argyroneta aquatica (Cler ck, 1757). The only previously described Bembridge Marls spider, Eoatypus w oodwardii McCook, 1888, is redescribed; it is unrelated to Vectaraneus. The holotype of Argyroneta antiqua Von Heyden (1859) is redescribed; it is not an Argyroneta. Specimens referred to A. antiqua by Bertkau (1878) probably belong in Argyronetinae Menge, 1869, and this subfamily is emended herein.