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Mongolarachne

''Mongolarachne jurassica'' is an extinct spider placed in the monotypic family Mongolarachnidae. The species was originally described as ''Nephila jurassica'' and placed in the living genus ''Nephila'' which contains the golden silk orb-weavers. Subsequently it was determined to be stem-orbicularian, i.e. a relative of the group Orbiculariae, which contains the family Nephilidae, but also several other families, such as Theridiidae, Theridiosomatidae or Uloboridae.〔 The species is known only from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation, part of the Daohugou Beds, near the village of Daohugou in Ningcheng County, northeastern China.〔
==History and classification==
''Mongolarachne jurassica'' is known only from two fossils, the holotype, specimen number "CNU-ARA-NN2010008" which is a mostly complete adult female and the later described allotopotype male, number CNU-ARA-NN2011001-1 (part) and CNU-ARA-NN20110001-2 (counterpart). The individuals are preserved as compression fossils in a pale grey finely laminated sedimentary tuff.〔〔 The fossil specimens are from outcrops of the Jiulongshan Formation exposed in the Wuhua Township. The type specimens is currently preserved in the Key Lab of Insect Evolution & Environmental Changes collections housed in the Capital Normal University, located in Beijing, China. ''Mongolarachne jurassica'' was first studied by Paul Selden of the University of Kansas and the Natural History Museum along with Dong Ren and ChungKun Shih both of the Capital Normal University. Their 2011 type description of the genus and species was published online in the journal ''Biology Letters''. The etymology of the specific epithet ''jurassica'' refers to the age of the species.〔 The genus name ''Mongolarachne'' is derived from Mongolia, where the fossils were found, and the Latin ''arachne'' meaning "spider". The family name is a derivative of the genus name.〔
If it had been confirmed, placement of ''Mongolarachne jurassica'' in the genus ''Nephila'' would have made it the oldest described species of the genus ''Nephila'', extending the known fossil range of the genus back 130 million years.〔 and making ''Nephila'' the longest lived modern spider genus known. However, with the removal of ''M. jurassica'' the oldest species in ''Nephila'' is again the Late Eocene species ''Nephila pennatipes'' from Colorados Florissant Formation. The oldest recognized member of the family Nephilidae is the Cretaceous species ''Cretaraneus vilaltae'' of Spain. Fossils of female specimens are known only from ''N. pennatipes'', all other fossil nephilids having been described from male specimens.〔
The placement of ''M. jurassica'' was first questioned by Kuntner ''et al.'' in 2013, who claimed that ''M jurassica'' differs from extant members of the genus ''Nephila'' in many anatomical traits and cannot be assigned to this genus, or indeed to the family Nephilidae. According to Kuntner ''et al.'' (2013) in an academic conference presentation following the description of the species Paul Selden (the first author of the description of ''M. jurassica'') suggested that ''M. jurassica'' might be cribellate; if confirmed this would have made it the only known cribellate member of ''Nephila'' and the only known cribellate araneoid. Kuntner ''et al.'' themselves considered the presence of cribellum to be a piece of evidence that ''M. jurassica'' was not in fact a nephilid. The authors suggested that ''M. jurassica'' lacked a striated cheliceral boss, which the authors considered to be "a key nephilid synapomorphy".〔 The authors considered it more likely that this species is actually a stem-orbicularian.〔
This assessment was confirmed later in 2013 by Paul Selden, ChungKun Shih, and Dong Ren, with the description of a male ''M. jurassica'' which has notably different pedipalp morphology from that of male ''Nephila''. The authors moved the species to the new genus ''Mongolarachne'', which they assigned to a separate family Mongolarachnidae. The authors considered it most likely that ''M. jurassica'' is a stem-orbicularian, more distantly related to the group Araneoidea (including nephilids) than deinopids and uloborids are.〔

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