Ciba is a genus of Caribbean wandering spiders first described in 2014.[2] As of April 2019 it contains only two species.[1] It is one of two species of eyeless spiders found in a Hispaniola cave. The non-expression of eyes and eye pigment in the Ciba as an energy-saving adaption in response to their dark cave habitat.[2]
Ciba is a genus of Caribbean wandering spiders first described in 2014. As of April 2019 it contains only two species. It is one of two species of eyeless spiders found in a Hispaniola cave. The non-expression of eyes and eye pigment in the Ciba as an energy-saving adaption in response to their dark cave habitat.
Ciba est un genre d'araignées aranéomorphes de la famille des Ctenidae[1].
Les espèces de ce genre se rencontrent à Cuba et en République dominicaine[1].
Ce sont des araignées troglobie[2].
Selon World Spider Catalog (version 17.0, 24/05/2016)[3] :
Ciba est un genre d'araignées aranéomorphes de la famille des Ctenidae.