Trachyspina capensis, PLATNICK, 2002

PLATNICK, NORMAN I., 2002, A Revision Of The Australasian Ground Spiders Of The Families Ammoxenidae, Cithaeronidae, Gallieniellidae, And Trochanteriidae (Araneae: Gnaphosoidea), Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2002 (271), pp. 1-1 : 1-

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2002)271<0001:AROTAG>2.0.CO;2

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scientific name

Trachyspina capensis
status

sp. nov.

Trachyspina capensis , new species Figures 319–322 View Figs ; Map 25 View Map 25

TYPE: Female holotype from cave C­15, Cape Range , 22 ° 13 ̍ S, 113 ° 59 ̍ E, Western Australia (June 28, 1989; M. Harvey), deposited in WAM (90/500) .

ETYMOLOGY: The specific name refers to the type locality.

DIAGNOSIS: Males have a wider median apophysis (fig. 319) than do those of T. mundaring (the only other species for which males are known); females have a distinctive, long epigynal scape (fig. 321).

MALE: Total length 7.1. Carapace light orange, darkest anteriorly, lightest along lateral margins; abdomen pale gray; legs yellow, anterior pair darkest. Leg spination: femora: I d0­0­1, p0­0­1; IV d1­0­1; tibiae: I v2­4­1p; II v1p­3­1p; IV v1p­1p­1p; metatarsi: II v2­ 2­2; III, IV v2­1p­0. Retrolateral tibial apophysis almost obsolete, slight denticle at dorsal edge of ridge (fig. 320); median apophysis almost circular, with long ventral and longer dorsal prongs completely obscur­ ing embolus and conductor in ventral view (fig. 319).

FEMALE: Total length 8.3. Coloration as in male. Leg spination: femora: I d0­0­1, p0­0­ 1; IV d1­0­1; tibiae: I v2­4­1p; II v1p­3­1p; metatarsi: II v2­2­2. Epigynum with long, posteriorly bifid scape (fig. 321); ducts restricted to posterior half of epigynum (fig. 322).

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: Western Australia: cave C­15, Cape Range , 22 ° 13 ̍ S, 113 ° 59 ̍ E, June 28, 1989 (M. Harvey, WAM 90 View Materials /501), 1♀ ; cave C­27, Cape Range, Kabura Well , 21 ° 56 ̍ S, 114 ° 07 ̍ E, May 17, 1995, under rock (B. Vine, WAM 99 View Materials /582), 13 ; outside cave C­118, Cape Range , 22 ° 09 ̍ S, 113 ° 59 ̍ E, Aug. 12, 1989, pitfall (B. Jones, WAM 99 View Materials /580), 13 ; site TL­4, NW Cape Peninsula, 22 ° 06 ̍ S, 114 ° 00 ̍ E, May 17–June 3, 1990, pitfall (J. Waldock, WAM 99 View Materials /583, 584), 23 ; site TL­5, NW Cape Peninsula, 22 ° 06 ̍ S, 114 ° 00 ̍ E, May 17–June 3, 1990, pitfall (J. Waldock, WAM 99 View Materials /581), 13 ; Kennedy Range National Park , 24 ° 33 ̍ S, 114 ° 58 ̍ E, Jan. 14–May 29, 1995, pitfall (P. West, WAM 99 View Materials /585), 13 ; Kennedy Range

National Park, 24 ° 34 ̍ S, 114 ° 57 ̍ E, May 29– Aug. 28, 1995, pitfall (N. Hall, WAM 99/ 586), 13.

DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the Cape and Kennedy Ranges, Western Australia (map 25).

WAM

Western Australian Museum

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