This article is about the genus of spiders. For the character in Greek mythology, see
Procrustes .
Genus of spiders
Damastes is a genus of East African huntsman spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1880.[ 2] It is classified under the family Sparassidae , though its subfamilial classification remains unclear.[ 3] [ 4] The subspecies Damastes coquereli affinis is a nomen dubium .[ 5]
Species
As of September 2019[update] it contains sixteen species, found on the Seychelles , in Mozambique , and on Madagascar :[ 1]
Damastes atrignathus Strand , 1908 – Madagascar
Damastes coquereli Simon, 1880 – Madagascar
Damastes decoratus (Simon, 1897) – Madagascar
Damastes fasciolatus (Simon, 1903) – Madagascar
Damastes flavomaculatus Simon, 1880 – Madagascar
Damastes grandidieri Simon, 1880 (type ) – Madagascar
Damastes majungensis Strand, 1907 – Madagascar
Damastes malagassus (Fage, 1926) – Madagascar
Damastes malagasus (Karsch , 1881) – Madagascar
Damastes masculinus Strand, 1908 – Madagascar
Damastes nigrichelis (Strand, 1907) – Mozambique
Damastes nossibeensis Strand, 1907 – Madagascar
Damastes oswaldi Lenz, 1891 – Madagascar
Damastes pallidus (Schenkel, 1937) – Madagascar
Damastes sikoranus Strand, 1906 – Madagascar
Damastes validus (Blackwall , 1877) – Seychelles
Trapping prey
An unspecified Damastes species has been observed in the Sava Region of northeast Madagascar predating on vertebrates (frogs , Heterixalus andrakata ).[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] The same spider - and others of the same species - also build structures of leaves and silk and hide in the back of them.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] It is speculated that these are traps for catching these frogs.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
See also
References
^ a b "Gen. Damastes Simon, 1880" . World Spider Catalog Version 20.0 . Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi :10.24436/2 . Retrieved 2019-10-13 .
^ Simon, E. (1880). "Révision de la famille des Sparassidae (Arachnides)". Actes de la Société Linnéenne de Bordeaux . 34 : 223– 351.
^ Peter Jäger (2002). "Heteropodinae: Transfers and Synonymies (Arachnida: Araneae: Sparassidae" (PDF) . Acta Arachnologica . 51 (1): 33– 61. doi :10.2476/asjaa.51.33 .
^ Peter Jäger (1997). "First results of a taxonomic revision of the SE Asian Sparassidae (Araneae)" (PDF) . Proceedings of the 17th European Colloquium of Arachnology, Edinburgh 1997 : 53– 59. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-26.
^ Strand, E. (1907). "Diagnosen neuer Spinnen aus Madagaskar und Sansibar". Zoologischer Anzeiger . 31 : 725– 748.
^ a b c Buehler, Jake (2021-01-04). "These spiders may sew leaves into fake shelters to lure frogs to their doom" . Science News . Retrieved 2021-01-12 .
^ a b c Yirka, Bob (2021-01-11). "Evidence of huntsman spider creating leaf trap for a frog found in Madagascar" . Phys.org . Retrieved 2021-01-12 .
^ a b c Fulgence, Thio Rosin; Martin, Dominic Andreas; Kreft, Holger; Ratsoavina, Fanomezana Mihaja; Andrianarimisa, Aristide (2020-12-11). "Spider traps amphibian in northeastern Madagascar" . Ecology and Evolution . 11 (2). Wiley Publishing : 682– 687. doi :10.1002/ece3.7102 . ISSN 2045-7758 . PMC 7820146 . PMID 33520157 .