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7 November 2022 Molecular and morphological species delimitation suggest a single species of the beetle-spider genus Ballus in Sri Lanka (Araneae: Salticidae)
Dilini P. Bopearachchi, Jonas Eberle, Suresh P. Benjamin
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Abstract

Ballus Koch, 1850 is a beetle-like jumping spider genus encountered in montane evergreen rainforests of the Central and Uva Provinces of Sri Lanka. The taxonomic literature documents three species of the genus for the island. However, neither the taxonomic validity nor the systematics of any of the three species have been previously examined. We used nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences (28S rRNA, H3, COI) as well as morphological characters to investigate the genetic and taxonomic diversity of Ballus populations in Sri Lanka, including specimens from type localities. No Ballus specimens were found outside of the central highlands. Results of molecular species delimitation and morphological analysis suggest the presence of only a single species of Ballus in Sri Lanka. We therefore propose B. sellatus Simon, 1900 to be a junior synonym of B. segmentatus Simon, 1900, while B. clathratus Simon, 1901 remains a nomen nudum. Further, we discuss the implications of our results for conservation planning.

Dilini P. Bopearachchi, Jonas Eberle, and Suresh P. Benjamin "Molecular and morphological species delimitation suggest a single species of the beetle-spider genus Ballus in Sri Lanka (Araneae: Salticidae)," The Journal of Arachnology 50(3), 314-322, (7 November 2022). https://doi.org/10.1636/JoA-S-21-040
Received: 1 July 2021; Accepted: 7 December 2021; Published: 7 November 2022
KEYWORDS
arachnid
DNA barcoding
island biogeography
morphology
species discovery
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