Fissarena laverton, 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

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EAE52A-FF18-A6E7-8231-218DDA54488B

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Felipe

scientific name

Fissarena laverton
status

sp. nov.

Fissarena laverton , new species Figures 521–524 View Figs ; Map 40 View Map 40

TYPE: Female holotype taken in pitfall trap 39 km E of Laverton, 28 ° 28 ̍ S, 122 ° 50 ̍ E, Western Australia (Oct. 23–25, 1990; E. Pianka), deposited in WAM (99/519) .

ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.

DIAGNOSIS: Males and females have not been collected together, but are matched here on the basis of their respective similarities to those of F. woodleigh . Males can be distinguished by the smaller tip of the palpal conductor (fig. 521), females by the anteriorly narrowed epigynal atrium (fig. 523).

MALE: Total length 10. Coloration as in F. castanea . Leg spination: femora III p1­1­0, r0­1­0; tibiae: III p0­0­0, r0­1­0; IV d1­1­0, p1­0­1; metatarsi: II v2­0­0; III p1­0­0, r1­0­ 0; IV p1­0­0, r1­2­0. Retrolateral tibial apophysis expanded distally (fig. 522); retrolateral edge of median apophysis unsclerotized (fig. 521).

FEMALE: Total length 10. Coloration as in male. Leg spination: femora: I p1­1­1, r0­1­ 1; II r0­1­0; III p1­1­0, r0­1­0; IV p1­1­0, r0­ 0­0; tibiae: III p1­0­0, r0­1­1; metatarsi: I v2­ 1p­0; II 2­2­0; III p0­1­0; IV p1­0­0. Epi­ gynal atrium narrowed anteriorly (fig. 523); ducts extending almost to anterior edge of epigynum (fig. 524).

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: South Australia: 8.1 km WNW Beal Hill , 26 ° 36 ̍ S, 137 ° 47 ̍ E, Sept. 14–18, 1998, pitfall, dune, canegrass ( SAM N1999 View Materials /89), 13 ; 35.1 km N Miandana Waterhole , 26 ° 58 ̍ S, 137 ° 31 ̍ E, Sept. 9–14, 1998, pitfall, dune, canegrass ( SAM N1999 View Materials /86–88), 33 ; 6.6 km WNW Mount Lindsay , 27 ° 04 ̍ S, 129 ° 49 ̍ E, Oct. 16– 20, 1996, pitfall, sand plain ( SAM N1999 View Materials / 93), 13 ; ca. 3 km N Olympic Dam Mine, Roxby Downs , 30 ° 24 ̍ S, 136 ° 52 ̍ E, 1999, pitfall (K. Lamb, SAM N1999 View Materials /92), 13 ; Roxby Downs , 30 ° 25 ̍ S, 136 ° 52 ̍ E, Feb. 1996, pitfall (J. Read, SAM N1999 View Materials /90, 91), 23 ; Simpson Desert, N edge Lake Eyre National Park , between Warburton and Kallakoopah Creeks, 27 ° 48 ̍ S, 137 ° 25 ̍ E, mid Sept. 1995 (T. Payne, WAM 99 View Materials /521), 13 ; 53.5 km E Vokes Hill, Great Victoria Desert , 28 ° 32 ̍ S, 131 ° 14 ̍ E, Oct. 8, 1976, burning triodia tussock (D. Lee, SAM N1999 View Materials /40), 1♀. Western Australia: 3 km NNE Buningonia Spring, 31 ° 26 ̍ S, 123 ° 32 ̍ E, Nov. 18–25, 1978 (T. Houston, WAM 99 View Materials /520), 13 ; 39 km E Laverton , 28 ° 28 ̍ S, 122 ° 50 ̍ E, Dec. 8–10, 1990, pitfall (E. Pianka, WAM 99 View Materials /525), 1♀ ; 10 km NE Old Kirgella Rocks Homestead , 30 ° 00 ̍ S, 122 ° 57 ̍ E, Aug. 5, 1993 (M. Peterson, WAM 99 View Materials /527), 1♀ ; 7–8 km WNW Point Salvation , 28 ° 12 ̍ S, 123 ° 36 ̍ E, Sept. 29–30, 1990, pitfall (E. Pianka, WAM 99 View Materials /522), 1♀, Sept.–Oct. 1998, dry pitfalls (D. King, E. Pianka, WAM 99 View Materials /523, 524), 2♀ ; Woodline , 31 ° 57 ̍ S, 122 ° 24 ̍ E, Apr. 1981, Eucalyptus salmonophloia woodland (W. Humphreys, WAM 99 View Materials / 526), 1♀ .

DISTRIBUTION: Western and South Australia (map 40).

WAM

Western Australian Museum

SAM

South African Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Trochanteriidae

Genus

Fissarena

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