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Hi,
This is a question for those of you with some knowledge of Chilobrachys spp. spermethecae.
Are there any other Chilobrachys spp. with the same spermethecal morphology as C.fimbriatus? Because I don't know of any and would expect any move to turn this species into a monotypic genus a big risk (as seperating any species into its own unique genus could be a bad move, from a phylogenetic aspect monotypic genera usually are not studied well enough to determine other species yet and are considered "not complete", there should in theory be congenerics) until further species could be allocated to the same genus.
I'm curious because this spider seems to be one of the more confusing members of this genus. I already know of opinions regarding seperating the Chilobrachys spp. based on significant variation, but am curious as to this one species??
Thanks,
Steve
This is a question for those of you with some knowledge of Chilobrachys spp. spermethecae.
Are there any other Chilobrachys spp. with the same spermethecal morphology as C.fimbriatus? Because I don't know of any and would expect any move to turn this species into a monotypic genus a big risk (as seperating any species into its own unique genus could be a bad move, from a phylogenetic aspect monotypic genera usually are not studied well enough to determine other species yet and are considered "not complete", there should in theory be congenerics) until further species could be allocated to the same genus.
I'm curious because this spider seems to be one of the more confusing members of this genus. I already know of opinions regarding seperating the Chilobrachys spp. based on significant variation, but am curious as to this one species??
Thanks,
Steve
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