Miturgopelma rixi sp. nov.
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Diagnosis. Males differ from those of Miturgopelma harveyi sp. nov. in the smaller median apophysis with a basal lobe, and the RTA being deeply bifid dorsally. Female unknown.
Etymology. The species epithet is a patronym in honour of Dr Michael Rix, in recognition for the many Western Australian species he has described.
Type Material. Western Australia: male holotype, Cocanarup Timber Reserve, 33°38”S 119°54”E, Nov 1993, G. Harold, Salmon gum woodland, WAM 98 /747.
Description. Male, holotype WAM98/747
Carapace 3.08 long, 2.60 wide. Opisthosoma 3.32 long, 2.60 wide. Total, 6.68.
I: 3.12, 1.28, 2.72, 2.72, 1.92, 11.76. II: 2.72, 1.20, 2.56, 2.80, 1.60, 10.88. III: 3.04, 1.04, 2.24, 3.12, 1.68, 11.12. IV: 4.00, 1.20, 2.88, 4.24, 1.68, 14.00. Palp: 1.28, 0.64, 0.64, -, 1.28, 3.84.
Colour: Carapace with dark shell-like areas reduced to 3 paired dark areas, caput laterally defined by dark lines; opisthosoma, dorsally laterally dark separated from dark median stripe by narrow pallid zone; ventrally mottled lightly but uniformly.
Eyes: All similar, small; ALE clearly smallest. Legs moderately long.
Palp: tibia and patella similar sized; cymbium with two large spines on edge and two midbasally mixed with uniform cover of hairs and long spine-like bristles with slight ovoid scopula; retrobasally with unmodified, narrow edge; apex of ventral lobe short, rounded; ventral lobe short, blunt; ventral lobe short blunt; dorsal lobe apically widely and deeply bifurcate, roughly triangular; RTA distal; short, directed laterally; two plates sandwiching unsclerotised zone; base of ventral lobe with triangular process; ventral lobe short, blunt; dorsal lobe apically widely and deeply bifurcate, roughly triangular; embolus central, directed transversely prolateral.
Distribution. Known only from Cocanarup, southwestern Western Australia.