Queenvic piccadilly, PLATNICK, 2000

PLATNICK, NORMAN I., 2000, A Relimitation And Revision Of The Australasian Ground Spider Family Lamponidae (Araneae: Gnaphosoidea), Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2000 (245), pp. 1-328 : 213-215

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2000)245<0001:ARAROT>2.0.CO;2

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B887CE-B48F-FF11-C5DC-720EE2F5FCA6

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Felipe

scientific name

Queenvic piccadilly
status

sp. nov.

Queenvic piccadilly View in CoL , new species

Figures 522–525 View Figs ; Map 59 View Map 59

TYPE: Female holotype taken at an elevation of 800 m at Piccadilly Circus , 358199S, 1488519E, Australian Capital Territory (Jan. 16, 1970; R. Taylor), deposited in QMB .

ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.

DIAGNOSIS: This seems to be the sister species of Q. goanna (see above); males can easily be distinguished by the flattened, distally angled retrolateral tibial apophysis (fig. 523), females by the more triangular epigynal hood and smaller epigynal pockets (fig. 524).

MALE: Total length 2.7. Coloration as in Q. mackay except carapace with patches of white scales laterally on pars cephalica and on intercoxal areas of pars thoracica; abdominal dorsum with posterior stripes situated at about half of abdominal length; femora slightly darkened but legs otherwise unmarked. Leg spination typical for genus. Retrolateral tibial apophysis relatively long, uniformly wide, with distal portion flattened, angled (fig. 523); distal prong of conductor oriented transversely, close to relatively small subdistal prong (fig. 522).

FEMALE: Total length 2.6. Coloration as in male. Leg spination typical for genus. Epigynal hood triangular, lateral pockets relatively small (fig. 524); anterior ducts oriented longitudinally, expanded anteriorly (fig. 525).

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: Australian Capital Territory: Black Mountain , 358169S, 1498069E, Aug. 7, 1970, dry sclerophyll, elev. 620 m (J. Summers, QMB), 3?, 2/, July 10, 1976, dry sclerophyll (T. Weir, QMB), 1/, Dec. 1983 – Jan. 1984, pitfalls (R. Moran, QMB), 1?, 1 /; 0.8 km N Black Mountain peak, 358169S, 1498069E, June 17, 1970, Berlese, dry sclerophyll, elev. 620 m (J. Simmons, QMB), 2 ?; Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve , 358289S, 1488529E, Mar. 9, 1978, pitfall, litter (P. Ormay, AMS KS13949 ), 1 ?; Wombat Creek, 6 km NE Piccadilly Circus, 358199S, 1488519E, Feb. 1984, elev. 750 m (T. Weir, J. Lawrence, Johnson, QMB), 3?. New South Wales: Bondi State Forest, S Bombala , 378089S, 1498099E, Oct. 15–Nov. 14, 1980, eucalypt litter (G. Gowing, AMS KS11168 , 11911 ), 1?, 1 /; Dodds Fire Trail, 1 km from Enfield Road, Enfield State Forest , 318239S, 1518539E, Feb. 4–Apr. 9, 1993, pitfall, elev. 1050 m (M. Gray, G. Cassis, AMS KS37375 ), 1 ?; Mummel Forest Road, 8.8 km N junction with Enfield Forest Road, Enfield State Forest , 318169S, 1518509E, Feb. 4–Apr. 9, 1993, pitfall, elev. 1350 m (M. Gray, G. Cassis, AMS KS37364 ), 3?. South Australia: lagoon edge, Gum Lagoon Conservation Park , 368189S, 1408029E, Mar. 26, 1992, vibration (D. Hirst, SAM N1997 View Materials /86), 1 ?; northern lagoon, Gum Lagoon Conservation Park, 368179S, 1408019E, Mar. 25, 1992, vibration (D. Hirst, J. Forrest, SAM N1997 View Materials /87), 1/. Victoria: Rich­Murrungowar Coupe , 378349S, 1488389E, Oct. 29–Nov. 6, 1991, pitfall, gully (R. Coy, NMV K3537 View Materials ), 1/, Mar. 18–25, 1992, pitfall, midslope (R. Coy, NMV K3527 View Materials ), 1?.

DISTRIBUTION: Southeastern Australia, except Tasmania (map 59).

QMB

Queensland Museum, Brisbane

SAM

South African Museum

NMV

Museum Victoria

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Lamponidae

Genus

Queenvic

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