Curso de Aracnologia Geral -Aracnologia Sistemática
Pós Graduação em Zoologia Museu Nacional

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Ementas oficiais das disciplinas Aracnologia Geral (MNI 7 / 811) e Aracnologia Sistemática (MNI 7 / 812).

Horários: O curso em geral é oferecido às segundas-feiras à tarde e sextas-feiras de manhã numa das duas salas de aula do programa de Pós-Zoologia.


Recursos didáticos de Aracnologia (e conexos) online:

PDFS DE PAPERS RELEVANTES PARA FILOGENIA DE CHELICERATA E POSICIONAMENTO DE GRUPOS FÓSSEIS:


CHASMATASPIDIDA:

Anderson, LI, JA Dunlop, & NH Trewin (2000), A Middle Devonian chasmataspid arthropod from Achanarras Quarry, Caithness, Scotland. Scottish Journal of Geology, 36(2): 151-158.


Dunlop, J. A. 2002. Arthropods from the Lower Devonian Severnya Zemlya Formation of October Revolution Island (Russia). Geodiversitas, 24: 349-379.

Dunlop, JA, LI Anderson, & SJ Braddy (1999), Forfarella mitchelli gen. et sp. nov., a chasmataspid from the Lower Devonian of the Midland Valley of Scotland. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Earth sciences, 89: 161-165.

Dunlop, J A, Anderson, L I & Braddy, S J. 2007. A redescription of Chasmataspis laurencii Caster & Brooks, 1956 (Chelicerata: Chasmataspidida) from the Middle Ordovician of the Tennessee, USA, with remarks on chasmataspid phylogeny. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences, Special Issue: Chelicerate Palaeobiology and Evolution, 94, Pages 207-225.

Poschmann, Markus, Anderson, Lyall I. & Dunlop, Jason A. 2005. Chelicerate Arthropods, including the oldest Phalangiotarbid arachnid, from the Early Devonian (Siegenian) of the Rhenish Massif, Germany. J. Paleont., 79(1): 110–124.

Tetlie, O E & Braddy, S J. 2004. The first Silurian chasmataspid, Loganamaraspis dunlopi gen. et sp. nov. (Chelicerata: Chasmataspidida) from Lesmahagow, Scotland, and its implications for eurypterid phylogeny. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences, Special Issue: Chelicerate Palaeobiology and Evolution, 94, Pages 227-234.


EURYPTERIDA:

Braddy, S.J. & J. A. Dunlop. 1997. The functional morphology of mating in the Silurian eurypterid, Baltoeurypterus tetragonophthalmus (Fischer, 1839). The Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 121:435-461.

Braddy, S.J., Selden, P.A., Truong, Doan Nhat 2002. A new carcinosomatid eurypterid from the Upper Silurian of northern Vietnam. Palaeontology 45 (5), 897–915.

Kjellesvig-Waering, E. N. 1966. A revision of the families and genera of the Stylonuracea (Eurypterida). Fieldiana, Geology 14: 169–197.

Manning, P. L. and J. A. Dunlop. 1995. The respiratory organs of eurypterids. Palaeontology 38(2):287-297.

Poschmann, M., Tetlie, O.E., 2004. On the Emsian (Early Devonian) arthropods of the Rhenish Slate Mountains: 4. The eurypterids Alkenopterus and Vinetopterus n. gen. (Arthropoda: Chelicerata). Senckenbergiana Lethaea 84 (1/2), 173–193.

Selden, P.A., Corronca, J.A., Hünicken, M.A., 2005. The true identity of the supposed giant fossil spider Megarachne. Biology Letters of The Royal Society 1 (1), 44–48.

Stott, Christopher A. Tetlie, O. Erik; Braddy, Simon J.; Nowlan, Godfrey S.; Glasser, Paul A.; Devereux, Matthew G. (2005) A new eurypterid (Chelicerata) from the Upper Ordovician of Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. Journal of Paleontology, 79(6): 1166-1174.

Tetlie, O. Erik (2006) Two new Silurian species of Eurypterus (Chelicerata: Eurypterida) from Norway and Canada and the phylogeny of the genus. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 4(4): 397-412.

Tetlie, O. E. 2007a. Distribution and dispersal history of Eurypterida (Chelicerata). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 252: 557–574.

Tetlie, O. E. 2007b. Like father, like son? Not amongst the eurypterids (Chelicerata) from Beartooth Butte, Wyoming. Journal of Paleontology; 81(6): 1423-1431.

Tetlie, O. Erik (2008) Hallipterus excelsior, a Stylonurid (Chelicerata: Eurypterida) from the Late Devonian Catskill Delta Complex, and Its Phylogenetic Position in the Hardieopteridae. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Volume 49, Issue 1 (April 2008) pp. 19–30.

Tetlie, O. Erik; Anderson, Lyall I.; Poschmann, Markus. 2007. Kiaeropterus (Eurypterida; Stylonurina) recognized from the Silurian of the Pentland Hills. Scottish Journal of Geology, Volume 43, Number 1, 2007 , pp. 1-7(7).

Tetlie, O.E., & Cuggy, Michael B.. 2007. Phylogeny of the basal swimming Eurypterids (Chelicerata; Eurypterida; Eurypterina). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 5: 345-356.

Tetlie, O.E., Poschmann, M., 2008. Phylogeny and palaeoecology of the Adelophthalmoidea (Arthropoda: Chelicerata: Eurypterida). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 6: 237-249.

Tollerton Jr., V.P., 1989. Morphology, taxonomy, and classification of the Order Eurypterida Burmeister, 1843. Journal of Paleontology, 63 (5), 642–657.


XIPHOSURA (+ Aglaspidida):

Anderson, L. I., & R. A. Moore. 2004. Bembicosoma re-examined: A xiphosuran from the Silurian of the North Esk Inlier, Pentland Hills, Scotland. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Earth Sciences, 94:199–206.

Anderson, L. I. & Selden, P. A. 1997. Opisthosomal fusion and phylogeny of Palaeozoic Xiphosura. Lethaia 30, 19–31.

Babcock, Loren E., Merriam, Daniel F., and West, Ronald R., 2000, Paleolimulus, an early limuline (Xiphosurida), from Pennsylvanian-Permian lagerstätten of Kansas, and taphonomic comparison with modern Limulus: Lethaia, v. 33, no. 1, p. 1-13.

Moore, Rachel & Simon Braddy, 2005. A glyptocystitid cystoid affinity for the putative stem group chelicerate (Arthropoda: Aglaspidida or Xiphosura) Lemoneites from the Ordovician of Texas, USA. Lethaia, 38(3): 293 – 296.

Moore, R. A., Briggs, D. E. G., Braddy, S. J., Anderson, L. I., Mikulic, D. G. & Kluessendorf, J. 2005. A new synziphosurine (Chelicerata: Xiphosura) from the Late Llandovery Waukesha Lagerstätte, Wisconsin, USA. Journal of Paleontology, 79(2): 242–250.

Moore, Rachel A., Scott C. McKenzie and Bruce S. Lieberman. 2007. A Carboniferous Synziphosurine (Xiphosura) From The Bear Gulch Limestone, Montana, USA. Palaeontology, 50(4): 1013–1019.

Racheboeuf, P. R., J. Vannier, and L. I. Anderson. 2002. A new three-dimensionally preserved xiphosuran chelicerate from the Montceau-Les-Mines Lagerstätte (Carboniferous, France). Palaeontology, 45:125–147.

Romero A. & L. Vía Boada. 1977. Tarracolimulus rieki, nov. gen., nov. sp., nuevo limulido del Triasíco de Montral-Alcover (Tarragona). Cuadernos Geología Ibérica, 4: 239-246.

Rudkin, D.M., G.A. Young, and G.S. Nowlan. 2008. The oldest horseshoe crab: a new xiphosurid from Late Ordovician Konservat-Lagerstatten deposits, Manitoba, Canada. Palaeontology, 51(1): 1-9.

Selden, P. A. & Drygant, D. M. 1987. A new xiphosuran from the Silurian of Podolia, Ukraine, USSR. Palaeontology 30, 537– 42.

Selden, Paul A. & Derek J. Siveter (1987) The origin of the limuloids. Lethaia, 20(4): 383 – 392.

Stürmer, W. & Bergström, J. 1981: Weinbergina, a xiphosuran arthropod from the Devonian Hunsrück Slate. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 55: 237-255.

Tetlie, O. Erik and Rachel A. Moore. 2004. A new specimen of Paleomerus hamiltoni (Arthropoda; Arachnomorpha). Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences, 94, 195–198, 2004 (for 2003).

Van Roy, Peter. 2006. An aglaspidid arthropod from the Upper Ordovician of Morocco with remarks on the affinities and limitations of Aglaspidida. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences, 96, 327–350, 2006 (for 2005).


ARACHNIDA FÓSSEIS:

Dunlop, J. A. 1999. A redescription of the Carboniferous arachnid Plesiosiro madeleyi Pocock, 1911 (Arachnida: Haptopoda). Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences, 90: 29-47.

Dunlop, J. A. 1999. A fossil whipscorpion from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil. Journal of Arachnology, 26: 291-295.

Dunlop, J. A., Anderson, L. I., Kerp, H. & Hass, H. 2003. Preserved organs of Devonian harvestmen. Nature, 425: 916.

Giribet, G. & Dunlop, J. A. 2005. First identifiable Mesozoic harvestman (Opiliones: Dyspnoi) from Cretaceous Burmese amber. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B, 272: 1007-1013.

Ubick, Darrell & Jason A. Dunlop. 2005. On the placement of the Baltic amber harvestman Gonyleptes nemastomoides Koch & Berendt, 1854, with notes on the phylogeny of Cladonychiidae (Opiliones, Laniatores, Travunioidea). Mitt. Mus. Nat.kd. Berl., Geowiss. Reihe 8 (2005), 75–82.


FILOGENIA DE ARACHNIDA:

Giribet, G., G. D. Edgecombe, W. C. Wheeler, C. Babbitt. 2002. Phylogeny and systematic position of Opiliones: a combined analysis of chelicerate relationships using morphological and molecular data. Cladistics 18:5-70.

Platnick, N.I. & Gertsch, W.J., 1976. The suborders of spiders : a cladistic analysis (Arachnida, Araneae). American Museum novitates, 2607: 1-15.

Shultz, J. W. 1990. Evolutionary morphology and phylogeny of Arachnida. Cladistics 6:1-38.

Shultz, J. W. 2007. A phylogenetic analysis of the arachnid orders based on morphological characters. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 150: 221–265.

Wheeler, W. C. and C. Y. Hayashi. 1998. The phylogeny of the extant chelicerate orders. Cladistics 14:173-192.


GRUPOS DE ARACHNOMORPHA (se é q existe):

Bergström, J. & Hou Xian-guang 2004: Arthropod origins. (Chlupác memorial volume) Bulletin of Geosciences 78(4), 323-334 (for 2003).

Cotton, Trevor J. & Braddy, Simon J. (2003). The phylogeny of arachnomorph arthropods and the origin of the Chelicerata. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences (2003), 94: 169-193.

Edgecombe, G. D. and L. Ramskold. 1999. Relationships of Cambrian Arachnata and the systematic position of Trilobita. Journal of Paleontology 73:263-287.

Hendricks, Jonathan R. & Lieberman, Bruce S. (2008) New Phylogenetic Insights into the Cambrian Radiation of Arachnomorph Arthropods. Journal of Paleontology; May 2008; v. 82; no. 3; p. 585-594.

Lauterbach, K. E. 1980. Schüsselereignisse in der Evolution des Groundplans der Arachnata (Arthropoda). Abhandlungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins Hamburg (NF), 23:163-327.

Ramskold, L. & GD Edgecombe. 1991. Trilobite monophyly revisited. Historical Biology, 4:267-83.

Selden, P. A. & Dunlop, J. A. 1998. Fossil taxa and relationships of chelicerates. pp. 303-331, In Edgecombe, G. (ed.) Arthropod Fossils and Phylogeny. Columbia University Press.


OU ENTÃO...ARACHNOMORPHA NÃO EXISTE!

Dunlop, J. A. (2006) New ideas about the euchelicerate stem-lineage. Acta zoologica bulgarica, Suppl. No. 1: 9-23.


OUTROS GRUPOS E MISCELÂNEA:

Dunlop, J. A. & Arango, C. P. 2005. Pycnogonid affinities: a review. Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, 43: 8-21.

Dunlop, J. A. & Selden, P. A. 1998. The early history and phylogeny of the chelicerates. pp. 221-235, In Fortey, R. A. & Thomas, R. H. (eds) Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Relationships of the Major Arthropod Groups. Chapman and Hall, London.

Dunlop, J. A. & Selden, P. A. 2004. A trigonotarbid arachnid from the Lower Devonian of Tredomen, Wales. Palaeontology, 47: 1469-1476.

Dunlop, J. A. and M. Webster. 1999. Fossil evidence, terrestrialization and arachnid phylogeny. Journal of Arachnology 27:86-93.

Edgecombe, G. D., G. D. F. Wilson, D. J. Colgan, M. R. Gray, and G. Cassis. 2000. Arthropod cladistics: Combined analysis of histone H3 and U2 snRNA sequences and morphology. Cladistics 16:155-203.

Fortey, RA, and HB Whittington. 1989. The Trilobita as a natural group. Historical Biology, 2:125–138.

Hou Xianguang & Bergström, Jan 2006: Dinocaridids: anomalous arthropods or arthropod-like worms? In: Rong Jiayu, Fang Zongjie, Zhou Zhanghe, Zhan Renbin, Wang Xiangdong & Yuan Xunlai (eds), Originations, Radiations and Biodiversity Changes — evidences from the Chinese fossil record, pp. 139-158 (in Chinese), 847-850 (summary in English). Science Press, Beijing.

Kamenz, C., Dunlop, J. A. & Scholtz, G. 2005. Characters in the book lungs of scorpions (Chelicerata, Arachnida) revealed by scanning electron microscopy. Zoomorphology, 124: 101-109.

Monge-Najera, Julian (1995) Phylogeny, biogeography and reproductive trends in the Onychophora. In: Onychophora: past and present. Edited by M. H. Walker and D. B. Norman. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 114: 21–60. With 10 figures.

Nielsen, C. (2003) Proposing a solution to the Articulata - Ecdysozoa controversy. Zoologica Scripta, 32, 475–482.

Wheeler, W., P. Cartwright, and C. Hayashi. 1993. Arthropod phylogeny: a combined approach. Cladistics 9:1-39.


Arachnid Origins and Evolution (Jason Dunlop, sempre fazendo algo quente) - https://members.tripod.com/~DrJasonDunlop/

Nomenclatura:
CATALOGUE OF CIRCUMSCRIPTIONAL NAMES OF ARTHROPOD TAXA (Nikita Kluge): https://www.bio.pu.ru/win/entomol/KLUGE/nom/~~~Cont.htm
Principles of Nomenclature of Zoological Taxa (Nikita Kluge): https://www.bio.pu.ru/win/entomol/KLUGE/zoo-name.htm

Arachnomorpha/Arachnata:
M. Alan Kazlev (tem bastante info sobre grupos extintos): https://www.palaeos.com/Invertebrates/Arthropods/Arachnomorpha.html

Chelicerata:
Tom Harvey (University of Bristol) - https://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/Palaeofiles/Fossilgroups/Chelicerata/index.html

Eurypterida:
Samuel J. Ciurca, Jr. - Rochester, New York (histeria total, no bom sentido) - https://eurypterids.net/
M. Alan Kazlev: https://www.palaeos.com/Invertebrates/Arthropods/Eurypterida/
Outline taxonômico - (Mikko Haaramo): https://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Protostoma/Arthropoda/Eurypterida/Eurypterida_1.htm

Matrizes prontas para análises cladísticas publicadas:
University of Bristol - cladestore: https://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/cladestore/

Scorpiones:
The mating ritual of Urodacus elongatus: https://www.thedailylink.com/thespiralburrow/features/promenade.html (tem uma foto fantástica de espermatóforo).
Singapore Scorpion Page: https://members.tripod.com/~c_kianwee/welcome.html (excelente compilação de dados de biologia).

Solifugae:
National Geographic - Wind scorpions: https://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0407/feature5/index.html (fotos fantásticas de solifugos acasalando, comendo e sendo comidos no Irã).
The Solifugae website: https://www.solpugid.com/index.htm (tem uma foto de flagelo inacreditável).

adrik links (tirados da minha página):

The Anomalocaris Homepage — Awesome, very nicely designed site about the presumed sister group of the Arthropoda
Arachnida catalog — Organized by Joel Hallan, a huge checklist covering most arachnid orders.
Arachnology pages — A repository and directory of arachnological information on the Internet, now within the ISA page.
Cladistics.com — Software for computer-assisted systematics
Digital Taxonomy — An information resource on biodiversity data management by the brilliant Mauro Cavalcanti.
Gonzalo Giribet — Another arachno lab with more pics of people than animals...
Index to Organism Names — Far from complete but nevertheless an extremely useful resource.
International Society of Arachnology (ISA) — The professionals...
The Scorpion files — A cool page full of nice pics of many species from different families...
Tree of Life — The diversity of organisms shown in the form of a phylogenetic tree.
The World Spider Catalog — An Herculean task by Norman Platnick


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