Nanocambridgea Explained
Nanocambridgea is a monotypic genus of intertidal spiders containing the single species, Nanocambridgea gracilipes. It was first described by Raymond Robert Forster & C. L. Wilton in 1973,[1] and is found on New Zealand.[2] Originally placed with the Stiphidiidae, it was moved to the Desidae after a 2017 genetic study.[3] A male described as N. grandis in 2000[4] was synonymized with Cambridgea reinga in 2011.[5]
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Notes and References
- Forster. R. R.. Wilton. C. L.. 1973. The spiders of New Zealand. Part IV. Otago Museum Bulletin. 1–309. 4. Raymond Robert Forster.
- Gen. Nanocambridgea Forster & Wilton, 1973. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-10-13. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2.
- Wheeler. W. C.. etal. 2017. The spider tree of life: phylogeny of Araneae based on target-gene analyses from an extensive taxon sampling. Cladistics. 33. 6. 606. 10.1111/cla.12182. 35535038. free. 34724759.
- Blest. A. D.. Vink. C.. 2000. New Zealand spiders: Stiphidiidae. Records of the Canterbury Museum. 13. Suppl. 21.
- Vink. C.. etal. 2011. Reuniting males and females: redescriptions of Nuisiana arboris (Marples 1959) and Cambridgea reinga Forster & Wilton 1973 (Araneae: Desidae, Stiphidiidae). Zootaxa. 2739. 45. 10.11646/zootaxa.2739.1.4.