属
古生物学
波罗的海琥珀
分类单元
蜘蛛
花梗
生物
紫薇ätte公司
动物
地质学
生态学
作者
Hannah M. Wood,Hukam Singh,David A. Grimaldi
出处
期刊:ZooKeys
[Pensoft Publishers]
日期:2021-11-17
卷期号:1071: 49-61
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1071.72515
摘要
The first fossil Archaeidae in Cambay amber from India, of Eocene age, is documented. The inclusion is a spider exuvium and is placed as Myrmecarchaea based on the presence of elongated legs, a slightly elongated pedicel with lateral spurs, and a diastema between coxae III and IV that is similar to M. antecessor from Oise amber. The previous occurrences of the genus are from Baltic and Oise amber, both of Eocene age. Because most spiders, including Archaeidae, only molt as juveniles, the exuvium does not have adult features nor have distinct species-specific features, and a new taxon is not erected. This new record further extends the distribution of the family and genus to India 50–52 million years ago. Myrmecarchaea in Indian Cambay amber provides additional evidence that India in the Early Eocene had affinities with the Palearctic mainland rather than showing Gondwanan insularity.
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