Lampona ampeinna, PLATNICK, 2000
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2000)245<0001:ARAROT>2.0.CO;2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B887CE-B401-FF9B-C791-758FE093FAFB |
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Lampona ampeinna |
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sp. nov. |
Lampona ampeinna View in CoL , new species
Figures 194–197 View Figs ; Map 20 View Map 20
TYPE: Female holotype taken in pitfall trap 10.2 km E Ampeinna Hills, 278059S, 1318149E, South Australia (Mar. 19 –23, 1995), deposited in SAM (N1996/448 ).
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
DIAGNOSIS: This species seems to represent a northeastern vicar of L. quinqueplagiata and L. dwellingup ; males lack the pronounced protrusion on the palpal femur and have a recurved tip on the retrolateral tibial apophysis (fig. 195); females have an anteriorly widened epigynal midpiece and short er, more angular lateral epigynal margins (fig. 196).
MALE: Total length 5.7. Abdominal dorsum with only posterior spot pronounced, anterior and median stripes reduced to small, elongate ovals; coxae and anterior femora red, other leg segments orange, unmarked. Palpal femur relatively small, with only slight ventral expansion; retrolateral tibial apophysis triangular, with recurved tip (fig. 195); tegulum globose, extending to onethird length of tibia, embolar base short, wide, triangular, tegulum extending behind embolus and conductor (fig. 194).
FEMALE: Total length 9.5. Coloration as in male, with anterior and median abdominal stripes sometimes connected longitudinally. Epigynum with anteriorly widened, vshaped midpiece, lateral margins short, angular (fig. 196); spermathecal bulbs round, situated on extremely long, medially situated, anteriorly expanded ducts (fig. 197).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: Northern Territory: Helen Springs Station, Barkly Tableland , 188269S, 1338529E, Mar. 1996, pitfall (A. Fisher, CSID A0444 ), 1 ?; Jabiru Residency , 128419S, 1328539E, May 28, 1992, head torch at night (M. Harvey, J. Waldock, WAM 95 About WAM /1074), 1 ?; Mudginberri , 128359S, 1328539E, Oct. 11, 1977 (R. Pengilley, NTM T025 ), 1 ?; Ormiston Gorge, 238379S, 1328439E, Oct. 1994 (T. Churchill, ex QMB 34288), 1?. Queensland: Quamby, 208229S, 1408179E (J. Williams, AMS KS17484 ), 1/. South Australia: 3.8 km SSE Cordillo Downs, 268449S, 1408389E, Nov. 5, 1994, pitfall (R. Brandle, SAM N1996 View Materials /450), 1?. Victoria: 4.8 km E Hattah Kulkyne National Park , 348389S, 1428209E, Feb. 6, 1970, Berlese, roadside mallee (R. Taylor, QMB), 1/. Western Australia: Boodarie Hill area , c. 15 km SW Port Hedland, 208249S, 1188319E, Oct. 11–17, 1994, dry pitfall (G. Harold, J. Dell, WAM 95 About WAM / 1070), 1 /; Canning Stock Route, Well 33, 228209S, 1248459E, Aug. 4, 1987 (A. De Jong, WAM 95 About WAM /1071), 1 /; Drysdale River Station , 158429S, 1268239E, Mar. 10, 1994, under airfield runway marker (A. Longbottom, WAM 95 About WAM /1073), 1 ?; Enderby Island , 208369S, 1168299E, Aug. 18, 1985 (R. Mc Millan, WAM 95 About WAM /1072), 1 /; 2.5 km S Great Northern Highway on Tanami Track , 188309S, 1278309E, May 10, 1994, under tire in gravel pit (A. Longbottom, WAM 96 About WAM /238), 1 /; Lake Cohen , 248279S, 1258029E, July 18, 1982 running on sparse mulga litter (B. Muir, WAM 95 About WAM /1069), 1 /; 39 km E Laverton , 288289S, 1228509E, Nov. 22–24, 1990, pitfall (E. Pianka, WAM 96 About WAM /239), 1 /; Woodstock Station , 218379S, 1188579E, Oct. 25, 1990, under spinifex (M. Harvey, WAM 95 About WAM /1068), 1 /; Woodstock Station , 218379S, 1188599E, Oct. 31, 1990, pitfall (M. Harvey, WAM 95 About WAM / 1067), 1 ?.
DISTRIBUTION: Widespread in western and central Australia (map 20).
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