Maratus linnaei Waldock 2008
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Maratus linnaei Waldock 2008 View in CoL
Maratus linnaei was first found at Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve in Western Australia ( Waldock 2008). We have also seen it at two other locations near Denmark in Western Australia: Rudyard Beach Nature Reserve (34.9797°S, 117.4217°E) and Mt GoogleMaps . Lindesay National Park (34.8454°S, 117.3986°E). We include this account of the courtship display of M GoogleMaps . linnaei ( Figures 67-70 View Figure 67 View Figure 68 View Figure 69 View Figure 70 ) for purposes of comparison with the closely related M. electricus . As in that species, the female M . linnaei closely follows the male display from a distance of ~ 4-5 mm ( Figures 67 View Figure 67 , 69 View Figure 69 ). Males may advertise their presence by waving their extended legs III with or without elevation of the fan ( Figure 68 View Figure 68 ). As in M . electricus, the opisthosoma is turned in the direction of movement and bobbed continuously as a male side-steps in front of a female ( Figure 69 View Figure 69 ). Continuous bobbing of the opisthosoma in place was recorded at ~7.3 cycles/s ( Figure 70 View Figure 70 ). Legs III are held in a caliper-like position as the fan is waved and bobbed behind it during a close approach .
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