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The Species Dating Game

Discover the intriguing Aptostichus stephencolberti, a new trapdoor spider species named after Stephen Colbert, linked to species hypotheses.

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Well, Jason Bond fared pretty well on the Colbert Report, as Colbert picked a spider to be named after him. (Actually, the species name was already in the bag--or rather, in press.)

Colbert cracked a bit about how his species is distinguished by its mating claspers (who hasn't made a mating clasper joke?), but the fact is that Bond used a much more complex series of steps to decide how many species this group of trapdoor spiders belong to. This is why Bond's work is important--it's part of a movement towards making hypotheses about species more explicit and more systematic. Here's the flow chart Bond used to end up with Aptostichus stephencolberti...(reproduced from the full-sized image here)

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