Nasoona locketi Millidge, 1995

Figs 70-74

Type material examined: NHML #bm. 1995-7-25-12; female holotype of Nasoona locketi; Rakata, Krakatoa, Sept. 1984 (Latrobe Exped.) . – NHML #bm. 1995-7-25- 11; male paratype of Nasoona locketi; Rakata, Krakatoa, Sept. 1984. (Latrobe Exped.) .

Remarks: The species was originally described from both sexes from Krakatoa Island, Indonesia (Millidge, 1995). As mentioned above, the untypical chaetotaxy in the male (1.1.1.1 instead of 2.2.1.1) is the result of an incorrect count of the number of spines caused by partial loss. The figures of the male palp given by the author for N. locketi (see Millidge, 1995: figs 27-29) do not accurately reflect its structure, therefore I give new schematic drawings of the male paratype here (see Figs 70-74). The “basal apophysis of the embolic division” of Millidge (1995: 45), which is marked in figs 24 and 28 as “A” [the same in fig. 23 for N. coronata], is indeed an apophysis of the convector.