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Crevice weaver spiders (Filistatidae) comprise cribellate spiders with features that have been regarded as " primitive" for araneomorph spiders. They are weavers of funnel or tube webs. The family contains 18
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and more than 120 described species worldwide. One of the most abundant members of this family in the
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is the southern house spider (''Kukulcania hibernalis''). Named after the fierce Meso-American god
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, the females are large (up to nearly 20 mm) dark-colored spiders and males are light brown, smaller (about 10 mm), but more long-legged and with palps that are held together in front of their
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s like the horn of a
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. The males also have a darker streak on the center of the
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carapace that causes them to be often mistaken for
brown recluse spider The brown recluse (''Loxosceles reclusa'', Sicariidae, formerly placed in a family "Loxoscelidae") is a recluse spider with necrotic venom. Similar to those of other recluse spiders, their bites sometimes require medical attention. The brown ...
s. The tiny members of the genus ''Filistatinella'' are like miniature versions of ''Kukulcania''. The nominate genus ''Filistata'' is
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n in distribution. In many older books the species from the Americas now placed in the genus ''Kukulcania'' are placed in ''Filistata''. A striking visual characteristic of the family, beside dimorphism, is the unusual upward bend encountered near the femur of the first pair of legs. While resembling hydraulic muscle mechanisms akin to arthropods, this modification actually allows the spider to retain the prey directly from the crevice it occupies. Also, if the larger prey ever tries to pull it from the crevice, the spider can use these legs to "grab" to the side walls and hence make it difficult. Many ''Kukulcania'' species also use them to dig holes in the soft ground at a 25- to 30-degree angle.


Taxonomy

The family Filistatidae was created in 1867 by
Anton Ausserer Anton Ausserer (5 July 184320 July 1889)Maurer, Ferdinand: ''Nachruf an Dr. Anton Ausserer.'' Programm des kk. acad. Gymnasiums in Grätz. Graz 1890 was an Austrian natural history, naturalist specialising in spiders.Bonnet, Pierre: Bibliographi ...
. It was based on the species he called ''Filistata bicolor'' (now '' Filistata insidiatrix''), a Mediterranean species also found in southern Austria.


Phylogeny

On the basis of the features of the male and female genitalia, the family was placed in the
Haplogynae The Haplogynae or haplogynes are one of the two main groups into which araneomorph spiders have traditionally been divided, the other being the Entelegynae. Morphological phylogenetic studies suggested that the Haplogynae formed a clade; more re ...
, usually as the sister taxon of the remaining members of the group. However, unlike the other haplogynes, Filistatidae are cribellate and do not show a decrease in the number of segments of the anterior lateral spinnerets. They have other features which have been regarded as "primitive": an M-shaped intestine, only leg IV moving while combing silk, and posterior book lung leaves being present in early juveniles. A 2013 study based on molecular evidence placed the family as sister to a clade consisting of
Hypochilidae Lampshade spiders, family Hypochilidae, are among the most primitive of araneomorph spiders. There are two genus, genera and twelve species currently recognized. Like mygalomorphs, most hypochilids have two pairs of book lungs, but like araneomor ...
and the remaining haplogynes. The precise phylogenetic position of the family was described in 2014 as "one of the most enigmatic problems in spider phylogeny". A 2015 study, based on
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data, places Filistatidae with Hypochilidae in a clade outside most of the families previously placed in Haplogynae: This placement suggests that features that were thought to be "primitive" to araneomorph spiders as a whole (such as an M-shaped midgut) could actually be novel derived features (
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) of the Hypochilidae-Filistatidae clade.


Genera

, the
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accepts the following genera: *'' Afrofilistata'' Benoit, 1968 — Sudan *'' Andoharano'' Lehtinen, 1967 — Namibia, Madagascar *'' Antilloides'' Brescovit, Sánchez-Ruiz & Alayón, 2016 — Mexico *'' Filistata'' Latreille, 1810 — Australia, Asia *'' Filistatinella'' Gertsch & Ivie, 1936 — Mexico, United States *'' Filistatoides'' F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1899 — Guatemala, Chile, Cuba *'' Kukulcania'' Lehtinen, 1967 — North America, Central America, Chile *'' Labahitha'' Zonstein, Marusik & Magalhaes, 2017 — Malaysia *'' Lihuelistata'' Ramírez & Grismado, 1997 — Argentina *'' Microfilistata'' Zonstein, 1990 — Iran, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan *'' Misionella'' Ramírez & Grismado, 1997 — Brazil, Argentina *'' Pholcoides'' Roewer, 1960 — Afghanistan, Tajikistan, India *'' Pikelinia'' Mello-Leitão, 1946 — South America *'' Pritha'' Lehtinen, 1967 — Asia, Oceania, Africa, France *'' Sahastata'' Benoit, 1968 — Asia, Eritrea *'' Tricalamus'' Wang, 1987 — China, Japan, Afghanistan *'' Wandella'' Gray, 1994 — Australia *'' Yardiella'' Gray, 1994 — Australia *'' Zaitunia'' Lehtinen, 1967 — Asia, Greece Kukulcaniahibernalis.JPG, ''Kukulcania hibernalis'' male


See also

* List of Filistatidae species


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q10534 Spiders of South America Taxa named by Anton Ausserer