'''''Bannana''''' is a [[genus]] of [[goblin spider]]s (family Oonopidae) native to [[Xishuangbanna]] prefecture, Yunnan Province, China, where it lives in the leaf-litter of tropical rainforest. There are two known species: '''''Bannana crassispina''''' and '''''B. parvula''''', both described in 2015. Individuals are pale yellow and unpatterned, and range from around 1.0 to 1.8 mm in body length, with females being slightly larger than males. The eyes are reduced or entirely absent. Known only from a nature reserve in Xishuangbanna, ''Bannana'' belongs to a group of Asian goblin spiders known as the "''Dysderoides'' complex", that ranges from China to Pakistan and south to Indonesia. |
'''''Bannana''''' is a [[genus]] of [[goblin spider]]s (family Oonopidae) native to [[Xishuangbanna]] prefecture, Yunnan Province, China, where it lives in the leaf-litter of tropical rainforest. There are two known species: '''''Bannana crassispina''''' and '''''B. parvula''''', both described in 2015. Individuals are pale yellow and unpatterned, and range from around 1.0 to 1.8 mm in body length, with females being slightly larger than males. The eyes are reduced or entirely absent. Known only from a nature reserve in Xishuangbanna, ''Bannana'' belongs to a group of Asian goblin spiders known as the "''Dysderoides'' complex", that ranges from China to Pakistan and south to Indonesia. |