Maratus speculifer ( Simon 1909 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7171540 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7169807 |
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Maratus speculifer ( Simon 1909 ) |
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Maratus speculifer ( Simon 1909) View in CoL
Habrocestum speculiferum Simon 1909
Lycidas speculifer ŻVabka 1987
Maratus speculiferus Otto & Hill 2012
Maratus speculifer Otto & Hill 2017
For more than a century, this species, endemic to coastal areas near Perth, was the only known member of the fimbriatus group. Fortunately earlier descriptions by Simon (1909) and later by ŻVabka (1987) are quite good. We previously published Simon's description with an English translation (Otto @ Hill 2012, p. 78). However good published photographs of this species, and the undescribed female in particular, are lacking.
Etymology. The species name, speculifer (Lat., m., adj.); the English meaning bearing a mirror is clearly a reference to the shiny black scute that covers the dorsal opisthosoma of the adult male.
Diagnosis. Most closely related to M. ammophilus , n. sp., found along the coast to the north in Western Australia. See the diagnosis of that species for a comparison. Photographs of the living male and female, as well as ŻVabka's (1987) drawings of the male pedipalp, are shown in Figures 37-40 View Figure 37 View Figure 38 View Figure 39 View Figure 40 .
specimen came with the label " Habrocestum speculiferum Simon , Holotypus, North Fremantle." After
Żabka (1987), used with permission.
Courtship ( Figures 41-45 View Figure 41 View Figure 42 View Figure 43 View Figure 44 View Figure 45 ). The courtship display of the male Maratus speculifer resembles that of M. ammophilus , with perhaps an even greater emphasis on rocking or see-saw movement from side to side, with legs I elevated and extended, legs III extended to the sides, and legs II and IV held in place.
to side or rocking movement relative to the previous frame.
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Maratus speculifer ( Simon 1909 )
Otto, Ju. rgen C. & Hill, David E. 2022 |
Habrocestum speculiferum
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