@article {406, title = {A review of the South American spiders of the family Agelenidae (Arachnida, Araneae)}, journal = {Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History}, volume = {134}, year = {1967}, note = {ZOOR10400002717}, month = {1967}, pages = {297-345}, keywords = {(Pionaces) p. 331, [Comb, [Ecuador / / Aran] [Guyana / / Aran] [Peru / / Aran] [Venezuela / /, [female], [female] Choroni p. 340, [female] p., [female] p. 316, [female] p. 329, [female] Rancho Grande, [male], [male] [female], [male] [female] bosque Relicto de Quintero, [male] [female] Choroni, [male] [female] p. 310, [male] [female] p. 315, [male] [female] p. 332, [male] [female]Isla Calbuco, [male] p. 338, [male] Puyehue, [Sp nov]]., 307]., 329, Agelenidae (Araneae)., Agelenidae [Zoology / / key to genera of South America with synonymy]., annulata, annulatus, Aragua, Aran]., Arthropoda (Animalia)., Arthropoda [Trinidad / / Aran] [Brazil / / Aran] [Chile / / Aran], Biology, castaneifrons, Central America, Chile p. 308, Chile p. 319, fig.]., Chile p. 322, Chile p. 330, Chile p. 334, Cicurinamadrynensis Tullgren, 1901 [female] p. 323, figs.]., comb. n, Cybaeus maculatus (Araneae)., Cybaeus maculatus [Zoology / / [female]p. 316, Cybaeus signatus, Cybaeus signatus (Araneae)., Cyhaeus varius Keyserling, 1880 [male] [female] p. 320, figs.]., dubiosa, Emmenomma, Emmenomma falklandh - Hogg (Araneae): [Systematics]., Emmenomma oculatum (Araneae)., Emmenomma oculatum [Zoology / / [male] [female]p. 317, falklandh, fig, fig., fig]., figs, figs.: key to species p., figs.: key to species p. 336]., figs]., Hicanodon cinerea (Araneae)., Hicanodon cinerea [Zoology / / [female] p. 305, Hogg, key to species p. 326, Land zones, Livius (Araneae): [Gen nov, gen. n., Agelenidae p. 319: type species,, Livius macro spinus (Araneae): [Sp nov]., Livius macro spinus, sp. B., [female] Bosques de Ramuncho, Conception,, Lizarba (Araneae): [Gen nov, gen. n., Agelenidae p. 305: type species,, Lizarba separata (Araneae): [Sp nov]., Lizarba separata, sp. n., [female] Terespolis, Brazil p. 306, figs., [Sp, Llanquihue, Mevianes, Mevianes delfini (Araneae)., Mevianes delfini [Zoology / / [female] p. 307, Mevianes rastellus (Araneae): [Sp nov]., Mevianes wilsoni, Mevianes wilsoni (Araneae)., Mevianops fragilis (Araneae)., Mevianops fragilis [Zoology / / [female] p. 312, Naevius (Araneae): [Gen nov, gen. n., Agelenidae p. 320, type species, Neoporteria, Neoporteria annulata (Araneae): [Sp nov]., Neoporteria pracellens (Araneae)., Neoporteria pracellens [Zoology / / [female] p. 322, Neotegenaria (Araneae): [Gen nov, gen. n., Agelenidae p. 312: type, Neotegenaria agelenoides (Araneae): [Sp nov]., Neotropical, New taxa, Nomenclature, nov]]., Novalena bipunctata (Araneae): [Sp nov, sp. n., [female] St. Ann{\textquoteright}s,, oculatum p. 343]., Olybrius (Araneae): [Gen nov, gen. n., Agelenidae p. 323: type species, Osorno, Philoicides pallidus (Araneae)., Philoicides pallidus [Zoology / / [female] p. 314, Pionaces, Pionaces (Araneae)., Porteria albopunctata (Araneae)., Porteria albopunctata [Zoology / / [male] [female] p. 324, Puyehue, rastellus, region, rossi sp. n. [female] Rio Rimac, Peru p. 341, fig.]., Rubrius, Rubrius annulatus, Rubrius annulatus (Araneae)., Rubrius antarcticus (Araneae)., Rubrius antarcticus [Zoology / / [male] [female] p. 327, Rubrius castaneifrons, Rubrius castaneifrons (Araneae)., Rubrius lineatus, Rubrius lineatus (Araneae): [Sp nov]., Rubrius major, Rubrius major (Araneae)., Rubrius paganus, Rubrius paganus (Araneae)., Rubrius ululus, Rubrius ululus (Araneae): [Sp nov]., sexoculata, South America, sp., sp. n, species, Neotegenaria agelenoides, sp. n., [female] Guyana p. 312, fig.,, Symposia, Symposia bifurca, Symposia bifurca (Araneae): [Sp nov]., Symposia dubiosa (Araneae): [Sp nov]., Symposia sexoculata (Araneae): [Sp nov]., Symposia silvicola (Araneae)., Symposia silvicola [Zoology / / [male] [female] p. 336, Symposia umbrosa, Symposia umbrosa (Araneae)., Systematics, Tegenaria domestica (Araneae)., Tegenaria domestica [Zoology / / [male] [female] p. 314, Tegenaria pagana, Tegenaria pagana (Araneae)., Tegenaria pagana [Zoology / / ]., Trinidad p. 313, fig.]., Urepus (Araneae): [Gen nov, gen. n., Agelenidae p. 341: type species U., V. normalis sp. n. 9 Alausi, Chimborazo, Ecuador p. 342, fig.]., Valparaiso, Venezuela p. 337, Venezuela p. 339, Virgilus (Araneae): [Gen nov, gen. n., Agelenidae p. 342: type species, West Indies}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR10400002717}, author = {Roth, V. D.} } @article {367, title = {Importance of Dominican Republic amber for determining taxonomic bias of fossil resin preservation - a case study of spiders}, journal = {Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology}, volume = {223}, year = {2005}, note = {ZOOR14110061253}, month = {2005}, pages = {1-8}, abstract = {Fossils preserved in amber represent only a small fraction of the biota which was alive in the amber forest. In order to make accurate palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, it is necessary to determine the biases which affect preservation. Only the Baltic and Dominican Republic amber deposits have had inclusions described in sufficient quantities suitable for quantitative analyses. Baltic amber is twice the age of Dominican, with a correspondingly higher proportion of extinct supraspecific taxa, and was produced in a climate very different to that in the region today. Dominican Republic amber was formed in a tropical climate similar to that in the region today and many of the preserved spider supraspecific taxa are extant. Therefore, the fossil and Recent Hispaniolan faunas are directly comparable ecologically. Spiders (extinct and extant) are significantly more diverse than other groups for which Hispaniolan species diversity data are available. Thus, they form an ideal model for assessing taxonomic bias of Dominican amber preservation. This is the first time that taxonomic richness estimates have been made and compared quantitatively between extant and fossil amber faunas. Extant and extinct (Dominican Republic amber) Hispaniolan spiders are compared at family level. Overall, the two faunas are similar but some distinct differences are apparent. Hispaniolan representatives of the families Cyrtaucheniidae, Microstigmatidae, Ochyroceratidae, Palpimanidae, Tetrablemmidae, Agelenidae, Anapidae and Mysmenidae are known only from amber, whereas Drymusidae, Demopidae, Desidae, Amaurobiidae, Prodidomidae and Zoridae are known only from the extant fauna. Many families have similar fossil and extant species diversities. Oonopidae and Dictynidae are significantly more diverse in amber. Many families currently known only from Dominican amber probably have undiscovered extant species on Hispaniola. Family species richness estimates were calculated for both fossil and extant spider faunas, but only those for the extant fauna provide results consistent with a neotropical spider assemblage. Fossil richness estimates were excessively high as a result of the large number of singletons. Nevertheless, the Dominican Republic is the only place on Earth where fossils in amber occur in sufficient numbers and that are closely related to the extant fauna, such that direct diversity/ ecological comparisons can be made. Given future research directed at identifying spiders and other inclusions in the large amber collections amassed in Museums around the world, detailed comparisons of these faunas will allow us to better determine taxonomic biases associated with amber preservation. [copyright] 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.}, keywords = {] [Fossil assemblages / / ] [Diagenesis / Fossil resin preservation /, Araneae (Arachnida)., Araneae [Ecological techniques / / Determination of taxonomic bias in, case study] [Palaeontological techniques / /, Central America, Ecology, fossil resin preservation, Fossilization, Geological time periods, Land zones, Neotropical, region, Systematics, Taxonomic bias determination] [Dominican Republic / / ]., Techniques, West Indies}, isbn = {0031-0182}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR14110061253}, author = {Penney, David} } @article {10, title = {El genero Barronopsis (Araneae: Agelenidae) en Cuba}, journal = {Poeyana}, volume = {435}, year = {1993}, note = {ZOOR13000064457}, month = {1993}, pages = {1-15}, keywords = {/ New species]., Barronopsis arturoi, Barronopsis arturoi (Araneae): [Sp nov, Cuba, P. 2, fig{\textquoteright}d]., Barronopsis campephila, Barronopsis campephila (Araneae): [Sp nov, Cuba, P. 5, fig{\textquoteright}d]., Barronopsis cesari (Araneae): [Sp nov, Cuba, P. 9, fig{\textquoteright}d]., Barronopsis cesari [Cuba /, Central America, Land zones, Neotropical region, New taxa, Nomenclature, Systematics, West Indies}, isbn = {0138-6476}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR13000064457}, author = {Alayon Garcia, Giraldo} } @article {11, title = {A new genus of Agelenidae (Arachnida: Araneae) from the Dominican Republic.}, journal = {Poeyana}, volume = {450}, year = {1995}, note = {ZOOR13300060649}, month = {1995}, pages = {1-8}, keywords = {Agelenidae (Araneae): [New record]., Agelenidae [Dominican Republic / / First record for Hispaniola]., Agelenidae for Hispaniola]., Central America, fig{\textquoteright}d]., Land zones, Neotropical region, Neowadotes (Araneae): [Gen nov, Of Agelenidae, Type species N. casabito,, Neowadotes [Dominican Republic / / Casabito, Neowadotes casabito (Araneae): [Sp nov, Dominican Republic, P. 3,, New record]., New taxa, New taxa \& first record of, Nomenclature, p. 2, Systematics, West Indies}, isbn = {0138-6476}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR13300060649}, author = {Alayon Garcia, Giraldo} }