Zootaxa2011,Issue(3096) :5.

On the male of the orb weaving spider Micrathena cyanospina (Lucas, 1835) (Araneidae, Araneae)

ANDRE A. NOGUEIRA ANTONIO D. BRESCOVIT
Zootaxa2011,Issue(3096) :5.

On the male of the orb weaving spider Micrathena cyanospina (Lucas, 1835) (Araneidae, Araneae)

ANDRE A. NOGUEIRA 1ANTONIO D. BRESCOVIT2
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作者信息

  • 1. INPA - Instituto de Pesquisas da Amazonia (INPA), Departamento de Ecologia. Avenida Andre Araujo, 2936, Laboratorio de Ecologia, Petropolis, 69011-970, Manaus, AM, Brazil
  • 2. Instituto Butantan, Laboratorio de Artropodes. Av. Vital Brazil 1500,Butanta, 05503-900, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
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Abstract

Most species of spiders exhibit some degree sexual size dimorphism (SSD). Females are usually larger than males, about 20% on average (Vollrath 1998), although this difference can be much larger. By convention, species in which the adult males are half or less of the adult female size are considered sexually dimorphic, some representing cases of extreme SSD (Hormiga et al. 2000). It is worth mentioning that although males are called dwarfs, large SSD is often a consequence of female gigantism ratherthan male dwarfism (Hormiga et al. 2000).

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2011
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Zootaxa

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ISSN:1175-5326
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