词条 | Anelosimus pomio |
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| name = | image = | image_alt = | image_caption = | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Arthropoda | classis = Arachnida | ordo = Araneae | familia = Theridiidae | genus = Anelosimus | species = A. pomio | binomial = Anelosimus pomio | binomial_authority = I. Agnarsson, 2012 }}Anelosimus pomio is a species of tangle-web spider found in Papua New Guinea. It was first collected in 2009 by Ingi Agnarsson, and identified by the same in 2012. It was collected from small-leaved mangrove trees adjoining a beach. It is {{convert| 3 | to | 4|mm}} in length, and can be distinguished from other species in its genus by the shape of the embolus. The embolus looks similar to that of Anelosimus chonganicus and Anelosimus membranaceus: It forms a corkscrew shape with fewer turns than A. chongnicus and the turns are closer to the base than A. membranaceus. It is presumed to be a solitary spider, although there are limited data. Its name is derived from the village of Pomio, in East New Britain Province, near where it was collected.[1] References1. ^{{cite journal | first = Ingi | last = Agnarsson | title = Systematics of new subsocial and solitary Australasian Anelosimus species (Araneae: Theridiidae) | journal = Invertebrate Systematics | volume = 26 | pages = 1–16 | year = 2012 | doi=10.1071/is11039}} {{Taxonbar|from=Q16748573}}{{Theridiidae-stub}} 3 : Theridiidae|Spiders of Oceania|Spiders described in 2012 |
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