2019
DOI: 10.36282/ijasrm/4.12.2019.1669
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Cytological Studies on three Species of Indian Spiders (Araneae: Pholcidae, Hersiliidae, Lycosidae)

Abstract: Spiders (Arthropoda: Arachnida: Araneae) are fascinating and most diverse group of air breathing chelicerate arthropods in the animal kingdom. Their distribution is worldwide except Antartica and occupies every ecological niche available except of air and sea colonization. An improved air-dried method was to prepare spider chromosomes. Chromosome data are reported for 3 species belonging to families Pholcidae, Hersiliidae and Lycosidae from India. The number of diploid chromosomes (2n) in both males and female… Show more

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“…This widespread synanthropic species has been karyotyped by several authors. Recent studies consistently report 11 biarmed chromosome pairs in this species; analysed populations came from Brazil, India, and Vietnam [ 30 , 32 – 34 , 39 , this study]. This number of pairs is probably an ancestral feature of the clade formed by Crossopriza , Holocnemus caudatus , H. hispanicus , and Stygopholcus (Fig.…”
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confidence: 63%
“…This widespread synanthropic species has been karyotyped by several authors. Recent studies consistently report 11 biarmed chromosome pairs in this species; analysed populations came from Brazil, India, and Vietnam [ 30 , 32 – 34 , 39 , this study]. This number of pairs is probably an ancestral feature of the clade formed by Crossopriza , Holocnemus caudatus , H. hispanicus , and Stygopholcus (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%