Anelosimus est cosmopolitum Theridiidarum genus, cui hodie sunt septuaginta quattuor species.[1] Anelosimus est grex maximi momenti in studio socialitatis et eius evolutionis in araneis.[2]

A. crassipes femineus ex Iaponia

Classis : Arachnida 
Ordo : Araneae 
Subordo : Araneomorphae 
Superfamilia : Araneoidea 
Familia : Theridiidae 
Subfamilia : incerta 
Genus : Anelosimus 
   
Subdivisiones: ;;Species

Mense Maio anni 2016, World Spider Catalog has species accepit:

 
A. exiguus femineus.
 
A. exiguus mas.
  1. "Gen. Anelosimus Simon, 1891 (genus detail)". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern .
  2. Van Veelen, Garcia, et Avilés 2010.

Bibliographia

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  • Avilés, L. 1986. Sex ratio bias and possible group selection in the social spider Anelosimus eximius. American Naturalist ß128:1–12.
  • Avilés, L. 2002. Solving the freeloaders paradox: Genetic associations and frequency dependent selection in the evolution of cooperation among nonrelatives. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99(22):14268–14273.
  • Avilés, L., et P. Tufiño. 1998. Colony size and individual fitness in the social spider Anelosimus eximius. American Naturalist 152:403–418.
  • Simon. 1891. Gen. Anelosimus. World Spider Catalog. Bernae: Natural History Museum.
  • Van Veelen, M., J. Garcia, et L. Avilés. 2010. It takes grouping and cooperation to evolve sociality. Journal of Theoretical Biology.

Nexus externi

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