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Oonopidae, also known as goblin spiders, is a
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of
spider Spiders (order (biology), order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight limbs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude spider silk, silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and ran ...
s consisting of over 1,600 described species in about 113
genera Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial s ...
worldwide, with total species diversity estimated at 2000 to 2500 species. The type genus of the family is ''Oonops'' Keyserling, 1835. Goblin spiders are generally tiny, measuring about 1 to 3 millimeters. Some have scuta, hardened plates on their abdomens. Oonopids usually have six eyes, the anterior median eyes having been lost. However, four-eyed (''Opopaea viamao''), two-eyed (e.g. ''Coxapopha'', ''Diblemma'') and even completely eyeless species (e.g. ''Cousinea'', the cave-dwelling ''Blanioonops'') are also known. The family is permeated with unusual morphological traits, many of which are limited to males. Examples include heavily modified mouthparts (e.g. ''Coxapopha'', ''Xyccarph''), sternal pouches (sometimes alternatively called holsters; e.g. ''Grymeus'') and extensions of the carapace (e.g. ''Ferchestina'', ''
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''). The male
pedipalp Pedipalps (commonly shortened to palps or palpi) are the secondary pair of forward appendages among Chelicerata, chelicerates – a group of arthropods including spiders, scorpions, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders. The pedipalps are lateral to ...
s are also often highly modified. The genus ''Opopaea'', for example, exhibits an expanded palpal patella while male ''Ischnothyreus'' are characterized by completely sclerotized, pitch-black pedipalps. Members of the genus ''Orchestina'' are believed to be able to jump, as both sexes have greatly enlarged femora on the fourth leg pair. Oonopidae are seldom seen by people as they are too small to be easily noticed. They are generally found in the
leaf litter Plant litter (also leaf litter, tree litter, soil litter, litterfall, or duff) is dead plant material (such as leaves, bark, needles, twigs, and cladodes) that has fallen to the ground. This detritus or dead organic material and its constituen ...
layer and under rocks, but they also constitute a significant component of the spider fauna living in the canopy of tropical
rainforest Rainforests are forests characterized by a closed and continuous tree Canopy (biology), canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforests can be generally classified as tropi ...
. Three blind Afrotropical genera (''Anophthalmoonops'', ''Caecoonops'', ''Termitoonops'') are exclusively found in termite nests. A few species, such as the pantropical ''Heteroonops spinimanus'' and ''
Triaeris stenaspis ''Triaeris stenaspis'' is a species of spider in the family Oonopidae, with a pantropical distribution. It is also found in Iran and has been introduced into Europe. A very small spider, with a maximum body length of under , it has been shown t ...
'', are thought to be
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as no males have yet been collected.


Fossil record

Oonopidae are frequently encountered as subfossils preserved in
copal Copal is a tree resin, particularly the aromatic resins from the copal tree '' Protium copal'' ( Burseraceae) used by the cultures of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica as ceremonially burned incense and for other purposes. More generally, copal includ ...
s and as fossils preserved in
amber Amber is fossilized tree resin. Examples of it have been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since the Neolithic times, and worked as a gemstone since antiquity."Amber" (2004). In Maxine N. Lurie and Marc Mappen (eds.) ''Encyclopedia ...
. Oonopids even occur in more amber deposits than any other spider family, which may be accounted for by their widespread distribution, small size, and wandering behaviour, as amber appears to be biased towards trapping such spiders. In contrast, sedimentary fossils of Oonopidae are unknown. Most fossil oonopids described from amber are assigned to the extant genus ''Orchestina''. This genus was already widespread by the end of the Cretaceous, as indicated by specimens found in amber dating back over 100 million years.


Genera

, the
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accepts the following genera: *''
Amazoonops ''Amazoonops'' is a genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae Oonopidae, also known as goblin spiders, is a family (biology), family of spiders consisting of over 1,600 described species in about 113 genus, genera worldwide, with total species ...
'' Ott, Ruiz, Brescovit & Bonaldo, 2017 *''
Anophthalmoonops ''Anophthalmoonops'' is a monotypic genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae Oonopidae, also known as goblin spiders, is a family (biology), family of spiders consisting of over 1,600 described species in about 113 genus, genera worldwide, with ...
'' Benoit, 1976 — Angola *''
Antoonops ''Antoonops'' is a genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae Oonopidae, also known as goblin spiders, is a family (biology), family of spiders consisting of over 1,600 described species in about 113 genus, genera worldwide, with total species d ...
'' Fannes & Jocqué, 2008 — Africa *'' Aposphragisma'' Thoma, 2014 — Asia *''
Aprusia ''Aprusia'' is a genus of goblin spiders in the family Oonopidae, containing eight accepted species. Seven species are endemic to Sri Lanka and the other species is endemic to India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country ...
'' Simon, 1893 — Sri Lanka, India *''
Aschnaoonops ''Aschnaoonops'' is a genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae Oonopidae, also known as goblin spiders, is a family (biology), family of spiders consisting of over 1,600 described species in about 113 genus, genera worldwide, with total species ...
'' Makhan & Ezzatpanah, 2011 — Suriname, Colombia, Trinidad *''
Australoonops ''Australoonops'' is a genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae Oonopidae, also known as goblin spiders, is a family (biology), family of spiders consisting of over 1,600 described species in about 113 genus, genera worldwide, with total speci ...
'' Hewitt, 1915 — South Africa, Mozambique *''
Bannana ''Bannana'' is a genus of goblin spiders (family Oonopidae) native to Xishuangbanna prefecture, Yunnan Province, China, where it lives in the leaf-litter of tropical rainforest. There are two known species: ''Bannana crassispina'' and ''B. par ...
'' Tong & Li, 2015 — China *''
Bidysderina ''Bidysderina'' is a genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae. It was first described in 2013 by Platnick et al.. , it contains 5 species, all from Ecuador Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador, is a country in northwestern South A ...
'' Platnick, Dupérré, Berniker & Bonaldo, 2013 *''
Bipoonops ''Bipoonops'' is a genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae Oonopidae, also known as goblin spiders, is a family (biology), family of spiders consisting of over 1,600 described species in about 113 genus, genera worldwide, with total species div ...
'' Bolzern, 2014 — Ecuador *''
Birabenella ''Birabenella'' is a genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae. It was first described in 2010 by Grismado. Species it contains seven species, found in South America: * '' Birabenella argentina'' (Birabén, 1955) – Argentina * '' Birabenella ...
'' Grismado, 2010 — Argentina, Chile *''
Blanioonops ''Blanioonops'' is a genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae. It was first described in 1922 by Eugène Simon and Louis Fage. , it contained only one species, ''Blanioonops patellaris'', found in East Africa. Description The male is unknown. T ...
'' Simon & Fage, 1922 — East Africa *''
Brignolia ''Brignolia'' is a genus of goblin spiders in the family Oonopidae Oonopidae, also known as goblin spiders, is a family (biology), family of spiders consisting of over 1,600 described species in about 113 genus, genera worldwide, with total sp ...
'' Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1983 — Asia, Africa, Australia *''
Caecoonops ''Caecoonops'' is a genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae Oonopidae, also known as goblin spiders, is a family (biology), family of spiders consisting of over 1,600 described species in about 113 genus, genera worldwide, with total species ...
'' Benoit, 1964 — Congo *''
Camptoscaphiella ''Camptoscaphiella'' is a genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae. It was first described in 1934 by Caporiacco. , it contains 18 Asian species. Species ''Camptoscaphiella'' comprises the following species: *'' Camptoscaphiella fulva'' Capor ...
'' Caporiacco, 1934 — Asia *'' Cavisternum'' Baehr, Harvey & Smith, 2010 — Australia, Sri Lanka *'' Cortestina'' Knoflach, 2009 — Austria, Italy *'' Costarina'' Platnick & Dupérré, 2011 — Central America, Colombia, Mexico *'' Cousinea'' Saaristo, 2001 — Seychelles *'' Coxapopha'' Platnick, 2000 — South America, Panama *'' Dalmasula'' Platnick, Szüts & Ubick, 2012 — South Africa, Namibia *'' Diblemma'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1908 — Seychelles *'' Dysderina'' Simon, 1892 — Asia, Africa, South America *'' Dysderoides'' Fage, 1946 — Thailand, India *'' Emboonops'' Bolzern, Platnick & Berniker, 2015 — Mexico *'' Escaphiella'' Platnick & Dupérré, 2009 — North America, South America, Central America, Jamaica *'' Farqua'' Saaristo, 2001 — Seychelles *'' Gamasomorpha'' Karsch, 1881 — Asia, Africa, South America, Oceania, North America, Panama, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines *'' Gradunguloonops'' Grismado, Izquierdo, González M. & Ramírez, 2015 *'' Grymeus'' Harvey, 1987 — Australia, Sri Lanka *'' Guaraguaoonops'' Brescovit, Rheims & Bonaldo, 2012 *'' Guatemoonops'' Bolzern, Platnick & Berniker, 2015 *'' Heteroonops'' Dalmas, 1916 — Caribbean, Costa Rica, Mexico, Germany, Africa, Australia *'' Hexapopha'' Platnick, Berniker & Víquez, 2014 — Costa Rica *'' Himalayana'' Grismado, 2014 — India, Nepal *'' Hortoonops'' Platnick & Dupérré, 2012 — *'' Hypnoonops'' Benoit, 1977 — Congo *''
Hytanis ''Hytanis'' is a genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae Oonopidae, also known as goblin spiders, is a family (biology), family of spiders consisting of over 1,600 described species in about 113 genus, genera worldwide, with total species div ...
'' Simon, 1893 — Venezuela *'' Ischnothyreus'' Simon, 1893 — Asia, Oceania, Africa, Europe *'' Kachinia'' Tong & Li, 2018 — Myanmar *'' Kapitia'' Forster, 1956 — New Zealand *'' Khamiscar'' Platnick & Berniker, 2015 — Madagascar *'' Khamisia'' Saaristo & van Harten, 2006 — Israel, Yemen, Kenya *'' Khamisina'' Platnick & Berniker, 2015 — Nigeria, Kenya, Congo *'' Khamisoides'' Platnick & Berniker, 2015 — Virgin Is. *''
Kijabe Kijabe is a town in Kenya. Etymology The name Kijabe likely derives from the Maasai 'Donyo Kejabe' meaning 'Gold mountain'. Description It stands on the edge of the Great Rift Valley at an altitude of 2200m, some 50 kilometres north-west of N ...
'' Berland, 1914 — Kenya *'' Lionneta'' Benoit, 1979 — Seychelles *'' Longoonops'' Platnick & Dupérré, 2010 — Central America, Jamaica *'' Lucetia'' Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1983 — Cuba, Venezuela *'' Malagiella'' Ubick & Griswold, 2011 — Madagascar *'' Megabulbus'' Saaristo, 2007 — Israel *'' Megaoonops'' Saaristo, 2007 — Israel *''
Melchisedec ''Melchisedec'' is a genus of Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Ear ...
'' Fannes, 2010 — Niger *'' Molotra'' Ubick & Griswold, 2011 — Madagascar *'' Neotrops'' Grismado & Ramírez, 2013 — South America, Panama, Trinidad *'' Neoxyphinus'' Birabén, 1953 — South America, Caribbean *'' Nephrochirus'' Simon, 1910 — Namibia *'' Niarchos'' Platnick & Dupérré, 2010 — Ecuador, Colombia, Peru *'' Noideattella'' Álvarez-Padilla, Ubick & Griswold, 2012 — Madagascar, Seychelles *'' Noonops'' Platnick & Berniker, 2013 — Mexico, United States *'' Oonopinus'' Simon, 1893 — Europe, Africa, Venezuela, China, Samoa, United States *'' Oonopoides'' Bryant, 1940 — Central America, Venezuela, North America, Cuba *'' Oonops'' Templeton, 1835 — South America, Caribbean, Europe, Africa, North America, Georgia, Oceania, Central America *'' Opopaea'' Simon, 1892 — Oceania, Africa, Asia, North America, Panama, South America, Europe *'' Orchestina'' Simon, 1882 — Africa, Asia, South America, North America, Central America, Europe, Caribbean, Oceania *'' Ovobulbus'' Saaristo, 2007 — Israel, Egypt *'' Paradysderina'' Platnick & Dupérré, 2011 — South America *'' Patri'' Saaristo, 2001 — Seychelles *'' Pelicinus'' Simon, 1892 — Asia, Brazil, Africa, Australia *'' Pescennina'' Simon, 1903 — Central America, South America, Mexico *'' Plectoptilus'' Simon, 1905 — Indonesia *'' Ponsoonops'' Bolzern, 2014 — Central America, Mexico, South America, Cuba *'' Predatoroonops'' Brescovit, Rheims & Ott, 2012 *'' Prethopalpus'' Baehr, Harvey, Burger & Thoma, 2012 — Oceania, Asia *'' Prida'' Saaristo, 2001 — Seychelles *'' Prodysderina'' Platnick, Dupérré, Berniker & Bonaldo, 2013 — Venezuela *'' Pseudodysderina'' Platnick, Berniker & Bonaldo, 2013 — South America *'' Pseudoscaphiella'' Simon, 1907 — South Africa *'' Puan'' Izquierdo, 2012 — Argentina *'' Reductoonops'' Platnick & Berniker, 2014 — Central America, Mexico, South America, Jamaica *'' Scaphidysderina'' Platnick & Dupérré, 2011 — Ecuador, Peru, Colombia *'' Scaphiella'' Simon, 1892 — Central America, Caribbean, South America, North America *'' Scaphioides'' Bryant, 1942 — Caribbean, North America, Costa Rica *'' Scaphios'' Platnick & Dupérré, 2010 — Ecuador, Colombia *'' Semibulbus'' Saaristo, 2007 — Israel *'' Semidysderina'' Platnick & Dupérré, 2011 — Colombia *''
Setayeshoonops ''Setayeshoonops'' is a genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae. It was first described in 2011 by Makhan & Ezzatpanah. , it contains only one species, ''Setayeshoonops setayeshoonops'', found in Suriname Suriname, officially the Republi ...
'' Makhan & Ezzatpanah, 2011 — Suriname *'' Sicariomorpha'' Ott & Harvey, 2015 — Malaysia *'' Silhouettella'' Benoit, 1979 — Asia, Africa *'' Simlops'' Bonaldo, Ott & Ruiz, 2014 — South America, Trinidad *'' Simonoonops'' Harvey, 2002 — South America, Caribbean *'' Socotroonops'' Saaristo & van Harten, 2002 — Yemen *'' Spinestis'' Saaristo & Marusik, 2009 — Ukraine *'' Stenoonops'' Simon, 1892 — North America, Central America, Caribbean, South America, Seychelles *'' Sulsula'' Simon, 1882 — Algeria, Egypt, Sudan *'' Tapinesthis'' Simon, 1914 — Europe *'' Telchius'' Simon, 1893 — Algeria, Morocco, South Africa *'' Termitoonops'' Benoit, 1964 — Congo *'' Tinadysderina'' Platnick, Berniker & Bonaldo, 2013 *'' Tolegnaro'' Álvarez-Padilla, Ubick & Griswold, 2012 *'' Toloonops'' Bolzern, Platnick & Berniker, 2015 — Mexico *'' Triaeris'' Simon, 1892 — Asia, Africa, Australia *'' Tridysderina'' Platnick, Berniker & Bonaldo, 2013 *'' Trilacuna'' Tong & Li, 2007 — Asia *''
Unicorn The unicorn is a legendary creature that has been described since Classical antiquity, antiquity as a beast with a single large, pointed, spiraling horn (anatomy), horn projecting from its forehead. In European literature and art, the unico ...
'' Platnick & Brescovit, 1995 — Argentina, Chile, Bolivia *'' Varioonops'' Bolzern & Platnick, 2013 — Central America, South America *'' Vientianea'' Tong & Li, 2013 — Laos *'' Volborattella'' Saucedo & Ubick, 2015 *'' Wanops'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1938 — Mexico *''
Xestaspis ''Xestaspis'' is a genus of goblin spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1884. Species it contains 19 species, found in Asia, Africa, Oceania, Yemen, and Sri Lanka: * '' Xestaspis biflocci'' Eichenberger, 2012 — Thailan ...
'' Simon, 1884 — Asia, Oceania, Africa *'' Xiombarg'' Brignoli, 1979 — Brazil, Argentina *'' Xyccarph'' Brignoli, 1978 — Brazil *'' Xyphinus'' Simon, 1893 — Asia, Australia *'' Yumates'' Chamberlin, 1924 — Mexico *'' Zyngoonops'' Benoit, 1977 — Congo


Extinct genera

* †'' Burmorchestina'' Wunderlich 2008
Burmese amber Burmese amber, also known as Burmite or Kachin amber, is amber from the Hukawng Valley in northern Myanmar. The amber is dated to around 100 million years ago, during the latest Albian to earliest Cenomanian ages of the mid-Cretaceous period. Th ...
, Myanmar,
Cenomanian The Cenomanian is, in the International Commission on Stratigraphy's (ICS) geological timescale, the oldest or earliest age (geology), age of the Late Cretaceous epoch (geology), Epoch or the lowest stage (stratigraphy), stage of the Upper Cretace ...
* †'' Canadaorchestina'' Wunderlich 2008
Canadian amber Canadians () are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being ''C ...
,
Campanian The Campanian is the fifth of six ages of the Late Cretaceous epoch on the geologic timescale of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS). In chronostratigraphy, it is the fifth of six stages in the Upper Cretaceous Series. Campa ...
* †'' Fossilopaea'' Wunderlich 1988
Dominican amber Dominican amber is amber from the Dominican Republic derived from resin of the extinct tree '' Hymenaea protera''. Dominican amber differentiates itself from Baltic amber by being nearly always transparent, and it has a higher number of fossil in ...
,
Miocene The Miocene ( ) is the first epoch (geology), geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and mea ...


Gallery

Megaoonops avrona (male prosoma).jpg, '' Megaoonops avrona'' Spinestis nikita (female).jpg, '' Spinestis nikita'' Triaeris stenaspis.jpg, ''
Triaeris stenaspis ''Triaeris stenaspis'' is a species of spider in the family Oonopidae, with a pantropical distribution. It is also found in Iran and has been introduced into Europe. A very small spider, with a maximum body length of under , it has been shown t ...
'' Xestaspis shoushanensis, female A.jpg, ''
Xestaspis shoushanensis ''Xestaspis'' is a genus of goblin spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1884. Species it contains 19 species, found in Asia, Africa, Oceania, Yemen, and Sri Lanka: * '' Xestaspis biflocci'' Eichenberger, 2012 — Thailand ...
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References


Further reading

*Jocqué, R. & Dippenaar-Schoeman, A. S. (2006). ''Spider Families of the World. Royal Museum for Central Africa''. 336 pp. . *Penney, D. (2006). Fossil oonopid spiders in Cretaceous ambers from Canada and Myanmar. Palaeontology 49(1): 229–235. *Penney, D. (2004). New spiders in upper Cretaceous amber from New Jersey in the American Museum of Natural History (Arthropoda: Araneae). Palaeontology 47(2): 367–375.


External links


Goblin Spider Planetary Biodiversity Inventory.
American Museum of Natural History. {{Authority control Araneomorphae families