identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
038787BCF43873005988F98A5AD9DD36.text	038787BCF43873005988F98A5AD9DD36.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Triaeris stenaspis Simon 1892	<div><p>Triaeris stenaspis Simon, 1892 (Figs 1–9)</p><p>Triaeris stenaspis Simon, 1892: 561 .</p><p>Triaeris patellaris Bryant, 1940: 268, fig. 4.</p><p>Triaeris berlandi Lawrence, 1952: 5, figs. 3a–f.</p><p>Triaeris lepus Suman, 1965: 235, figs. 27–31.</p><p>Triaeris lacandona Brignoli, 1974: 208, figs. 4A–F.</p><p>Oonops erinaceus Benoit, 1977: 31, figs. 11a–d. syn. nov.</p><p>For complete synonymy list, see World Spider Catalog (2023)</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype ♀ Oonops erinaceus (BE _ RMCA _ ARA.Ara.133326), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-5.65&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-15.95" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -5.65/lat -15.95)">Flagstaff</a> hill, Saint Helena, 2000–2200m, 7.V.1967, J. Decelle and N. Leleup coll.; paratype imm. ♀ Oonops erinaceus (BE _ RMCA _ ARA.Ara.133347), Prosperous Bay Plain, Saint Helena, 15°57’S, 05°39’W, 1000–1100ft, 5–6.V.1967, J. Decelle &amp; N. Leleup coll.</p><p>Other material examined. 1 ♀ (IBSP 61400), Brazil: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-46.739807&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-23.752647" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -46.739807/lat -23.752647)">Reservatório Guarapiranga</a>, Jardim Ângela, Ilha dos Eucaliptos (23°45’9.5286”S - 46°44’23.3082”W), 07-13.X.2003, I. Cizauskas &amp; C. R. M. Garcia coll.</p><p>Diagnosis. See Platnick et al. (2012).</p><p>Description. For a detailed description, see Platnick et al. (2012).</p><p>Remarks. Simon (1892) described Triaeris stenaspis based on a female from Saint Vincent Island, and this now pantropical and introduced species has never had a male documented. Thus, it is likely this species is wholly parthenogenic (Brescovit et al., 2019). The long seta on the chelicera and the female genitalia (Figs 8–9) illustrated in the original description of Oonops erinaceus by Benoit (1977) are typical of T. stenaspis material from multiple continents examined by DS, ADB, AH and RJ (pers. obs.). Indeed, the epigyne of the holotype, with distinctive morphology of the receptacle, is almost indistinguishable from specimens from other regions (cf. Figs 6, 7) and differences in the habitus to fresh specimens are simply the result of long-term preservation in ethanol (Figs 1–5). Although the type specimen of O. erinaceus is almost completely bleached and appears at first to lack scuta, we can still faintly observe the border of the dorsal scutum (Figs 2, 4). Therefore, we propose, based on near-identical cheliceral setae and epigynal morphology, that O. erinaceus be considered a junior synonym of T. stenaspis syn. nov.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038787BCF43873005988F98A5AD9DD36	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Sherwood, Danniella;Brescovit, Antonio D.;Henrard, Arnaud;Jocqué, Rudy;Fowler, Liza	Sherwood, Danniella, Brescovit, Antonio D., Henrard, Arnaud, Jocqué, Rudy, Fowler, Liza (2023): Oonops erinaceus Benoit, 1977, a junior synonym of Triaeris stenaspis Simon, 1892 (Araneae: Oonopidae). Zootaxa 5297 (2): 291-293, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5297.2.8, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5297.2.8
