Miturgopelma couperi, Raven & Hebron & Williams, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5358.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1A17A242-2E91-4F43-9E5D-063F8C0CBE72 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10169169 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7A20879E-572C-FFD9-7DD4-FC773ADA73AF |
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Miturgopelma couperi |
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sp. nov. |
Miturgopelma couperi sp. nov.
Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26
Diagnosis. Males differ from those of Miturgopelma australiensis by the fluted tip of the median apophysis ( Fig. 26a View FIGURE 26 ). Female unknown.
Etymology. The species epithet is in honour of herpetologist and spider collector, Patrick Couper, Queensland Museum.
Type material. Western Australia: male holotype, 7–8 km. WNW of Point Salvation , 28°12”S 123°36”E, 1–3 Dec 1990, E. R . Pianka , pitfall trap, WAM T74061 .
Description. Male, holotype WAM T74061
Carapace 3.91 long, 3.21 wide. Opisthosoma 3.80 long, 2.83 wide. Total length, 7.7.
I: 5.38; 2.00; 4.63; 4.50; 2.50; 19.00. II: 4.13; 1.88; 4.25; 5.00; 3.00; 18.25. III: 5.00; 1.63; 4.25; 5.38; 3.13; 19.38. IV: 6.38; 1.75; 5.25; 6.75; -; 20.13. Palp: 1.75; 0.50; 0.63; -; 2.71; 5.00.
Colour: Carapace with caput dark with dark line and dark scallops laterally on thorax; opisthosoma, dorsally mottled orange to red brown, laterally pallid; ventrally none, pallid. Eyes: All similar, small; ALE clearly smallest. Legs moderately long.
Palp: Tibia and patella similar-sized; cymbial hairs all similar, retrobasally with unmodified, narrow edge, RTA: ventral lobe short rounded, almost entirely sclerotised; dorsal lobe spiniform, apically bifid; embolus central, directed transversely prolateral turning sharply basally. MA longer than wide, a short blunt hook.
Distribution. Known only from Point Salvation, Western Australia.
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Western Australian Museum |
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