Asmea akrikensis, Gray & Smith, 2008

Gray, Michael R. & Smith, Helen M., 2008, A New Subfamily of Spiders with Grate-shaped Tapeta from Australia and Papua New Guinea (Araneae: Stiphidiidae: Borralinae), Records of the Australian Museum 60 (1), pp. 13-44 : 40

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.60.2008.1493

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038E4730-6E2F-C158-E521-A7E8FC18393B

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scientific name

Asmea akrikensis
status

sp. nov.

Asmea akrikensis View in CoL n.sp.

Figs 8e View Fig , 18a,b View Fig

Type material. Papua New Guinea: Western Province: HOLOTYPE:?, KS45033, SE slopes of Mt Akrik , 15 km NW of Tabubil, 5°10'S 141°09'E, 14 Nov. 1993, R.B. Lachlan, 1625 m. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis. Distinguished from males of other species by the wide separation of the two MA processes and the RDTA almost as long as the tibia.

Description

Male (holotype). BL 6.73, CL 3.43, CW 2.65, CapW 1.47, EGW 0.98, LL 0.55, LW 0.49, SL 1.71, SW 1.47. Legs: 1423 (I: 13.14; II: 11.02 (RHS); III: 9.88; IV: 12.37); ratio tibia I length:CW = 1:0.82. AME≥PME>ALE≥PLE. Clypeus height ca 2× AME width. Metatarsi I and II dark brown and strongly sclerotized, bowed (dorsally concave) and dorsoventrally flattened. Male palp ( Fig. 18a,b View Fig ). Distal cymbium short, coniform. Apical margin of cymbial flange strongly offset. MA processes well separated, lateral process a flattened, twisted, weakly sclerotized spine. Deep indentation between TL and embolic base. RDTA a long keel, more than three-quarters length of tibia. Tibia with 3 strong prodorsal spine-like bristles.

Female. Unknown.

Distribution. Recorded only from the type locality.

Etymology. The species name refers to the type locality, Mt Akrik.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Stiphidiidae

Genus

Asmea

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