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5 New Species of 'Shimmering' Goblin Spider Discovered
« on: January 31, 2015, 06:58:59 pm »
5 New Species of 'Shimmering' Goblin Spider Discovered
LiveScience.com
By Agata Blaszczak Boxe  January 30, 2015 10:08 AM



This image shows a female spider of the species Volboratella teresae. Credit: Charles E. Griswold, California Academy of Sciences



Five new species of tiny, shimmering spiders have been discovered in Madagascar, according to a new study.

The new species belong to the family of goblin spiders, which are extremely small arachnids with body lengths ranging from about 0.04 to 0.12 inches (1 to 3 millimeters).

In the study, researchers looked at 326 spider specimens they had previously collected in Madagascar over the course of a few years. After examining the spiders' physical characteristics, such as their genitalia, the investigators determined that the animals should be classified as five species under a new genus that they named Volborattella.

"It is a remarkable discovery — a genus comprising a number of species previously unknown to science, unknown to the world," said study author Charles E. Griswold, curator of arachnology at California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco.

One of the features that distinguishes the members of the new genus from other goblin spiders is the glistening appearance of their miniscule abdomens.



A male and a female member of species Volboratella toliara. Credit: Charles E. Griswold, California Academy of Sciences


"These are shimmering goblin spiders; they have a structural color to their body that makes them look almost like they are covered with glitter," Griswold told Live Science. "And no one had ever seen this before, so we realized pretty quickly that these are new to science."

The researchers also identified other unusual characteristics of the arachnids' anatomies, including little hairs that look a bit like feathers, and tiny bumps located between the two major sections of the spiders' bodies, Griswold said.

"These hairs and bumps may interact in some way, maybe to create vibrations so that spiders can communicate — we don't really know how they use the feather hairs and bumps," he said.

The investigators distinguished between the five species of the new genus by examining further details of the animals' genitalia and other physical features, Griswold said.



A male and a female member of the species Volboratella nasario. Credit: Charles E. Griswold, California Academy of Sciences


"A lot of it, though, was based upon very subtle and hard-to-observe distinctions," he said, adding that the researchers used a special scanning electron microscope that allowed them to examine the tiny creatures in detail.

The spider species described in the study are endemic to Madagascar, Griswold said. However, other goblin spiders can be found all over the world. There are probably more than 2,000 species of goblin spiders worldwide, he said.

"Goblin spiders are very rich in species, but they are still relatively little known to science," Griswold said. "So, there is so much to discover there."

Goblin spiders are unusual in that they don't build webs, and they live in the dirt. "They are mostly armor-plated, and they burrow through the soil and humus, kind of like beetles," he said.

The spiders prey on a wide variety of animals, such as soil mites and worms that squiggle through the humus, Griswold said.

"And we think this is one of the reasons there are so many species of goblin spiders," he said. "They have hit upon a lifestyle; they evolved this lifestyle a long time ago that allows them to burrow through the humus, and they are among the only spiders able to do that."

The study was published in the January issue of the journal American Museum Novitates.


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