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Eoplectreurys : ウィキペディア英語版
Eoplectreurys

''Eoplectreurys'' is an extinct monotypic genus of spider from the family Plectreuridae, with a sole species, ''Eoplectreurys gertschi''. The fossils of ''Eoplectreurys'' were recovered from the ~164 Ma old Middle Jurassic Daohugou formation tuffs in Inner Mongolia, China.
==History and classification==
The type specimens are deposited in the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology with the genus being described from a total of seven adult spiders.〔 ''Eoplectreurys'' was first studied and described by Drs Paul Selden and Diying Huang, who published their type description in the journal ''Naturwissenschaften'' in 2010.〔 The genus name is a combination of the Greek word ''eos'', which means "dawn", and ''Plectreurys'' the name of the modern genus which the fossils closely resemble.〔
''Eoplectreurys'' is considered the oldest described spider genus of the Haplogynae series, predating the described Haplogynae spiders from Cretaceous ambers in Jordan and Lebanon, and is the oldest member of Plectreuridae.〔 The two other Plectreuridae species described from fossils are both known from specimens preserved in amber with ''Palaeoplectreurys baltica'' from Eocene Baltic amber and ''Plectreurys pittfieldi'' from early Miocene Dominican amber.〔 The modern distribution of Plectreuridae is restricted to Southwestern North America, Central America, and parts of the Greater Antilles.〔 The current restricted range of the family may be due to either the severe cooling at the EoceneOligocene transition or the PliocenePleistocene ice age.〔
==Description==
The specimens of ''Eoplectreurys'' are preserved as compression fossils in the fine-grained lacustrian rocks and thus have been flattened from their dimensions in life.〔 Due to the lack of exterior genitalia on females, it is very difficult to identify possible ''Eoplectreurys'' females from among the number of Haplogynae spiders found in the Daohugou formation.〔 Only one specimen is a possible match, having a carapace that is round as in the ''Eoplectreurys'' males, while the other known Haplogynae female specimens possess elongated carapaces.〔 Only one other family of spiders, Segestriidae, is similar to the fossils. However the legs of Segestriidae have more spines than the fossils and the overall carapace shape of Segestriids is elongated, with maxillae that do not meet in front of the labium.〔 On average ''Eoplectreurys'' was a small spider with the average body length, not including legs, being . The fossils display fused chelicerae, distinctly short legs, and are ecribellate, that is, without the silk spinning organ called a cribellum.〔 The number of eyes is not distinguishable in the fossils and the stridulating file on the pedipalps are not apparent or not present. ''Eoplectreurys'' is most similar in structure to the ''P. tristis'' group of ''Plectreurys''.〔
The species lived around a lake in a volcanically active area and was found in fine-grained volcanic ash lacustrine (lake-bed) deposits, the ash helping to preserve the specimens.〔http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/02/spider-fossil/ Accessed 2010-02-11〕

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