Misionella
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Misionella is a genus of crevice weaver spiders. Currently there are two described living species.
A spider fossil that was found in 15 to 20 million year old Miocene amber from the Dominican Republic was in 2005 described as Misionella didicostae (Penney 2005a). A second specimen was discussed (Penney 2005b) soon thereafter.
[edit] Species
- Misionella jaminawa Grismado & Ramírez, 2000 (Brazil)
- Misionella mendensis (Mello-Leitão, 1920) (Brazil, Argentina)
[edit] References
- Penney, David (2005a) ŮFirst fossil Filistatidae: a new species of Misionella in Miocene amber from the Dominican Republic. Journal of Arachnology 33(1): 93–100. doi:10.1636/H03-38 PDF fulltext
- Penney, David (2005b): Fossil blood droplets in Miocene Dominican amber yield clues to speed and direction of resin secretion. Palaeontology 48(5): 925-927. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2005.00491.x PDF fulltext