Personeelslijst
Arnaud Henrard
Collectiebeheer
Collecties Natuurlijk erfgoed
Collecties Natuurlijk erfgoed
Beschrijving
Gonzalez-Filho, H.M.O, Colpani-SartoriA, M.T., Henrard, A., Guadanucci, J.P.L & Brescovit, A.D. 2024. ‘Illustrated Catalog of African brush-footed trapdoor spiders: type specimens from the Royal Museum for Central Africa (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Barychelidae)’. Zoosystema 46(26): 671-695. ISSN: Print: 1280-9551 / Online: 1638-9387. DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2024v46a26. URL: http://zoosystema.com/46/26 I.F. 0.9.
Article in a scientific Journal / Article in a Journal
The brush-footed trapdoor spiders (Barychelidae Simon, 1889) represent a family of mygalomorphs
that includes 285 species spread in 39 genera. Barychelids are mainly tropical spiders, distributed
from South America to Oceania. The African barychelid fauna is the second most diverse in number
of spiders described within the family, with 41 species known from nine different genera. Following
several published taxonomic works of Pierre L. G. Benoit in the mid-1960s, few taxonomic revisions
of Barychelidae have been proposed since from the African continent. To avoid deterioration and loss
of information from the type specimens, we have made efforts to digitise these specimens, which serve
as the definitive references and physical representations of the species. Among 174 mygalomorph
types deposited at the Royal Museum of Central Africa (RMCA) in Belgium, Barychelidae is represented
by 16 species from five different genera. The present paper aims to provide illustrations of
important morphological characters. Additionally, we herein considered the species Cyphonisia straba
Benoit, 1966, Pisenor selindanus (Benoit, 1966), and Sipalolasma humicola (Benoit, 1965) as species
inquirendae, and S. warnantae Benoit, 1966 as senior synonym of S. kissi Benoit, 1966. This work
aspires to improve the understanding and accessibility of name-bearing types through the cataloguing
and digitisation of type specimens of Barychelidae deposited at the RMCA.