Maratus sp. B
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7171540 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EFBC5D-FF89-FF8C-9DE4-FA52FA3B7EA8 |
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Maratus sp. B |
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Maratus sp. B "flame"
designated as "flame" by Girard et al. 2021
This species also played an important role in the recent DNA study of the genus Maratus ( Girard et al. 2021) . That study reported the collection of 3 males for Maratus sp. B (designated flame_SA_18C, flame_SA_26C and flame_SA_95C) from Lake Gairdner, Thurlga GoogleMaps , South Australia (23.3222°S, 135.8875°E, 30 NOV 2015).
Diagnosis. This species can be recognized from the colours of the adult male ( Figures 48 View Figure 48 , 51 View Figure 51 ). It resembles a more colourful version of Maratus sp. A , but the underside of legs I and II is dull yellowgreen, and lateral margins of the fan have a fringe of off-white setae that can be expanded during courtship display. As with other members of this group, the male assumes a series of display positions, moving from side to side in front of the female with pedipalps in front of the chelicerae ( Figures 49-51 View Figure 49 View Figure 50 View Figure 51 ).
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