Web building behavior in a wall spider (Oecobiidae) suggests a close relationship with orb-weavers
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Solano Brenes, Diego
Muniz, Danilo G.
Sandoval Vargas, Luis Andrés
Alvarado Rodríguez, Olman
Barrantes Montero, Gilbert
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Abstract
Behavior is often phylogenetically informative and detailed descriptions of
behavior have been used to support taxonomic relationships in several groups, such
as birds, lizards, and arthropods. Web building behavior has provided informative
traits to several spider families, but observations are lacking for other families, such
as wall spiders Oecobiidae. Recent phylogenetic hypotheses based on molecular
traits placed oecobiids either close to cribellate orb weavers (Uloboridae) or to long-
spinneret spiders (Hersiliidae). Here, we describe for first time the web construction
behavior and details of the web design in the oecobiid Oecobius concinnus Simon
1893 (Oecobiidae). We compare them with uloborid and araneoid orb weavers. If
Oecobiidae and Uloboridae are closely related, we expect that O. concinnus share
some web construction behaviors with these orb weavers. Video recordings and
analyses of web structures suggest the sequence of web construction (radii, then
sticky spiral construction) and the arrangement of cribellate threads are possible
homologies between Oecobiidae and orb weavers, supporting a close relationship of
Oecobiidae with Uloboridae.
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Uloboridae, Web evolution, Combing behavior, Radii construction
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03949370.2021.2024264