Paratrechalea

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Phylum:Arthropoda
Subphylum:Chelicerata
Class:Arachnida
Order:Araneae
Paratrechalea
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Trechaleidae
Genus: Paratrechalea
Carico[1]
Type species
Paratrechalea ornata
Species

7, see text

Paratrechalea is a genus of spiders in the family Trechaleidae. It was first described in 2005 by Carico. As of 2017, it contains 7 species from Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay.[1]

Paratrechalea azul and Paratrechalea ornata are nocturnal and found on boulders at the edge of streams in Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina.[2] In Minas, Uruguay, the climate is stable.[3][4] However, in Queguay, Uruguay, El Niño-Southern Oscillations impacts the rainfall, which creates variations in climate.[4] There are unpredictable environmental conditions.

Species

Paratrechalea comprises the following species:[1]

Species Divergence

P. azul and P. ornata are phenotypically similar[5] and one of the ways to distinguish between species is their genitalia.[6] Sexual selection is the driver of genitalia diversity.[6] Also, there can be intraspecific and interspecific divergence that influences genitalia diversity. Intraspecific divergences deals with variation within the same species. Interspecific divergences is the variation between different species. In P. ornata species, there is a clear intraspecific divergence in genitalia shape morphology between the Uruguayan and Brazilian populations; there is a morphological interspecific divergence in P. azul, P. ornata, and P. galianoae.[6]

There are reproductive conflicts within and between P. azul and P. ornata. P. azul males mistakenly mate with heterospecific (from a different species) females at a higher rate than P. ornata males. However, P. ornata males tend to be preyed upon and lose their nuptial gift more often when encountering a heterospecific female.[5]

Reproductive Cycle

Mating Behaviors

References

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