Draculoides obrutus (Framenau, Hamilton, Finston, Humphreys, Abrams, Huey and Harvey, 2018)
(Figs. 1–8)
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Paradraculoides obrutus Framenau, Hamilton, Finston, Humphreys, Abrams, Huey and Harvey 2018: 530–532, figs. 15–16. Draculoides obrutus (Framenau, Hamilton, Finston, Humphreys, Abrams, Huey and Harvey 2018): Abrams et al. 2019 MPE
106532: 8, fig. 2.
Material examined. Holotype female. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: Kens Bore, site KBRC023, 22°03’42.7”S, 116°11’44.29”E, 17 January 2008, troglofauna trap, J. Alexander, T. Sachse (Biota Environmental Sciences, KBRC023 P2 T2–1) (WAM T 54175) (DNA: COI, ITS2).
Paratype. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: 1 ♀, Kens Bore, 47.2 km S. of Pannawonica, 22°02’43”S, 116°11’03”E, 12–15 September 2009, troglofauna trap, 20 m, D. Kamien (Biota Environmental Sciences, KBRC096 P7 T2–1) (WAM T 98320) (DNA: COI, ITS2) .
Diagnosis. Males are unknown, and females cannot be differentiated from other species of Draculoides using morphological criteria. Draculoides obrutus can be diagnosed from all other Draculoides species that were sequenced at COI by the 50bp mini-barcode shown in Figure 3. Draculoides obrutus can be diagnosed from all other Draculoides species that were sequenced at ITS2 (Fig. 7) except for D. affinis, D. celatus, and Draculoides sp. SCH100, which are not distinguishable using the ITS2 mini-barcode.
Description. See Framenau et al. (2018).
Remarks. This species is only known from two localities at Kens Bore, Western Australia (Fig. 1C).