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'''''Damastes''''' is a [[genus]] of [[huntsman spider]]s native to [[Madagascar]], [[Mozambique]], and [[Seychelles]]. It is classified under the family [[Sparassidae]], though its [[subfamily|subfamilial]] classification remains unclear.<ref name="Jager2002">{{cite journal|author=Peter Jäger|year=2002|title=Heteropodinae: Transfers and Synonymies (Arachnida: Araneae: Sparassidae|journal=Acta Arachnologica|volume=51|issue=1|pages=33&ndash;61|url=http://www.senckenberg.de/files/content/forschung/abteilung/terrzool/arachnologie/heteropodinae_jaeger_2002.pdf|doi=10.2476/asjaa.51.33}}</ref><ref name="Jager1997">{{cite journal|author=Peter Jäger|year=1997|title=First results of a taxonomic revision of the SE Asian Sparassidae (Araneae)|journal=Proceedings of the 17th European Colloquium of Arachnology, Edinburgh 1997|pages=53&ndash;59|url=http://www.european-arachnology.org/proceedings/17th/6Jager.pdf}}</ref> It contains the following species:<ref name="platnick">{{cite web|url=http://research.amnh.org/iz/spiders/catalog/SPARASSIDAE.html|title=The World Spider Catalog, Version 12.0|author=Norman I. Platnick|publisher=The American Museum of Natural History|accessdate=December 18, 2011}}</ref>
'''''Damastes''''' is a [[genus]] of [[huntsman spider]]s native to [[Madagascar]], [[Mozambique]], and [[Seychelles]]. It is classified under the family [[Sparassidae]], though its [[subfamily|subfamilial]] classification remains unclear.<ref name="Jager2002">{{cite journal|author=Peter Jäger|year=2002|title=Heteropodinae: Transfers and Synonymies (Arachnida: Araneae: Sparassidae|journal=Acta Arachnologica|volume=51|issue=1|pages=33&ndash;61|url=http://www.senckenberg.de/files/content/forschung/abteilung/terrzool/arachnologie/heteropodinae_jaeger_2002.pdf|doi=10.2476/asjaa.51.33}}</ref><ref name="Jager1997">{{cite journal|author=Peter Jäger |year=1997 |title=First results of a taxonomic revision of the SE Asian Sparassidae (Araneae) |journal=Proceedings of the 17th European Colloquium of Arachnology, Edinburgh 1997 |pages=53&ndash;59 |url=http://www.european-arachnology.org/proceedings/17th/6Jager.pdf |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120426055523/http://www.european-arachnology.org/proceedings/17th/6Jager.pdf |archivedate=2012-04-26 |df= }}</ref> It contains the following species:<ref name="platnick">{{cite web|url=http://research.amnh.org/iz/spiders/catalog/SPARASSIDAE.html|title=The World Spider Catalog, Version 12.0|author=Norman I. Platnick|publisher=The American Museum of Natural History|accessdate=December 18, 2011}}</ref>


*''[[Damastes atrignathus]]''<small> Strand, 1908</small> - Madagascar
*''[[Damastes atrignathus]]''<small> Strand, 1908</small> - Madagascar

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Damastes
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Sparassidae
Genus: Damastes
Simon, 1880
Species

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Damastes is a genus of huntsman spiders native to Madagascar, Mozambique, and Seychelles. It is classified under the family Sparassidae, though its subfamilial classification remains unclear.[1][2] It contains the following species:[3]

References

  1. ^ Peter Jäger (2002). "Heteropodinae: Transfers and Synonymies (Arachnida: Araneae: Sparassidae" (PDF). Acta Arachnologica. 51 (1): 33–61. doi:10.2476/asjaa.51.33.
  2. ^ Peter Jäger (1997). "First results of a taxonomic revision of the SE Asian Sparassidae (Araneae)" (PDF). Proceedings of the 17th European Colloquium of Arachnology, Edinburgh 1997: 53–59. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-26. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Norman I. Platnick. "The World Spider Catalog, Version 12.0". The American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved December 18, 2011.