The jimna -complex
The jimna -complex Rix et al., 2020: 707.
Remarks. The monophyletic jimna -complex of Namea (Fig. 13) currently includes two previosuly described species ( N. bunya Raven, 1984 and N. jimna Raven, 1984), one new species described in the current study ( N. nigritarsus sp. nov.), plus a number of undescribed species from south-eastern Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales, where the spiders are usually rare in nature and restricted to rainforest habitats (Rix et al. 2020). Burrows are of the ‘wishbone’ type with a branching second shaft and concealed second entrance, with the main burrow entrance usually in the form of an irregular open hole lined with flocculent white silk, the latter of which may fan out beyond the burrow entrance (Fig. 12). Only a single species has been recorded on the D’Aguilar Range.