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| type_species = ''[[Hesperonatalius maxwelli|H. maxwelli]]'' <small>Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, 2017</small>
| type_species = ''[[Hesperonatalius maxwelli|H. maxwelli]]'' <small>Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, 2017</small>
| subdivision_ranks = Species
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| [[Hesperonatalius harrietae|H. harrietae]]|<small>Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, 2017</small> — Australia (Western)
| [[Hesperonatalius langlandsi|H. langlandsi]]|<small>Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, 2017</small> — Australia (Western)
| [[Hesperonatalius maxwelli|H. maxwelli]]|<small>Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, 2017</small> — Australia (Western)}}
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'''''Hesperonatalius''''' is a [[genus]] of [[Australia]]n [[Mygalomorphae|mygalomorph]] spiders in the [[Nemesiidae]] family, first described by M. A. Castalanelli, J. A. Huey, M. J. Hillyer & [[Mark Stephen Harvey]] in 2017.<ref name=Cast2017>{{cite journal| last1=Castalanelli| first1=M. A.| last2=Huey| first2=J. A.| last3=Hillyer| first3=M. J.| last4=Harvey| first4=M. S.| year=2017| title=Molecular and morphological evidence for a new genus of small trapdoor spiders from arid Western Australia (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae: Anaminae).| journal=Invertebrate Systematics| pages=492–505| volume=31| issue=4| doi=10.1071/IS16061}}</ref> {{as of|2019|04}} it contains only three species.<ref name=NMBE>{{cite web| title=Gen. Hesperonatalius Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, 2017| website=World Spider Catalog| accessdate=2019-04-02| publisher=Natural History Museum Bern| url=http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/5623}}</ref>
'''''Hesperonatalius''''' is a [[genus]] of [[Mygalomorphae|mygalomorph]] spiders in the family [[Anamidae]]. It is [[endemism|endemic]] to [[arid]] [[Western Australia]]. It was first described by Mark Castalanelli, Joel Huey, Mia Hillyer & [[Mark Harvey (arachnologist)|Mark Harvey]] in 2017.<ref name=Cast2017>{{cite journal| last1=Castalanelli| first1=M. A.| last2=Huey| first2=J. A.| last3=Hillyer| first3=M. J.| last4=Harvey| first4=M. S.| year=2017| title=Molecular and morphological evidence for a new genus of small trapdoor spiders from arid Western Australia (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae: Anaminae).| journal=Invertebrate Systematics| pages=492–505| volume=31| issue=4| doi=10.1071/IS16061| s2cid=90604539}}</ref> {{as of|2019|04}} it contained three species.<ref name=NMBE>{{cite web| title=Gen. ''Hesperonatalius'' Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, 2017| website=World Spider Catalog| accessdate=2019-04-02| publisher=Natural History Museum Bern| url=http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/genus/5623}}</ref>


==References==
==Species==
*''[[Hesperonatalius harrietae|H. harrietae]]'' <small>Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, 2017</small>
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*''[[Hesperonatalius langlandsi|H. langlandsi]]'' <small>Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, 2017</small>
*''[[Hesperonatalius maxwelli|H. maxwelli]]'' <small>Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, 2017</small>


==External links==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}


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[[Category:Mygalomorphae genera]]
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[[Category:Nemesiidae]]
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Latest revision as of 16:46, 12 December 2023

Hesperonatalius
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Mygalomorphae
Family: Anamidae
Genus: Hesperonatalius
Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, 2017[1]
Type species
H. maxwelli Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, 2017

Hesperonatalius is a genus of mygalomorph spiders in the family Anamidae. It is endemic to arid Western Australia. It was first described by Mark Castalanelli, Joel Huey, Mia Hillyer & Mark Harvey in 2017.[2] As of April 2019 it contained three species.[1]

Species[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Gen. Hesperonatalius Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, 2017". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  2. ^ Castalanelli, M. A.; Huey, J. A.; Hillyer, M. J.; Harvey, M. S. (2017). "Molecular and morphological evidence for a new genus of small trapdoor spiders from arid Western Australia (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae: Anaminae)". Invertebrate Systematics. 31 (4): 492–505. doi:10.1071/IS16061. S2CID 90604539.