Lamponina elongata, 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 : 129-132

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-B4DB-FF44-C5D5-71BCE3F7FD63

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Felipe

scientific name

Lamponina elongata
status

sp. nov.

Lamponina elongata View in CoL , new species Figures 299–302 View Figs ; Map 35 View Map 35

TYPE: Female holotype taken in pitfall trap in Francois Peron National Park , 258509S, 1138369E, Western Australia (Oct. 12, 1994 – Jan. 18, 1995; N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe), deposited in WAM (96/1254) .

ETYMOLOGY: The specific name refers to the elongated pedicel.

DIAGNOSIS: Specimens can easily be distinguished from those of the other known Lamponina species by their relatively long pedicel, their relatively narrow, elongated fourth femora, and (usually) their relatively pale coloration (the legs are usually yellow, and the anterior half of the abdomen is usually white). Males resemble those of L. scutata in having an oblique constriction at roughly half the length of the ventral surface of the palpal femur, but have a ventrally less protuberant retrolateral tibial apophysis (figs. 299, 300). The female spermathecae are relatively long, and are often anteriorly divergent (figs. 301, 302).

NOTE: The males available from Victoria and the Northern Territory have the oval sclerites behind the epigastric furrow greatly enlarged, equalling in length about twothirds the length of the epigastric scutum; the palps, however, seems normal for the species, and one male from South Australia ( Yarna Station ) has an intermediate condition, with moderately enlarged sclerites .

MALE: Total length 8.3. Dorsum of abdomen white, with transverse gray stripe at about two­thirds its length, stripe extended posteriorly around posterior white spot, remainder of sides and venter white; coxae orange, other leg segments yellow. Palpal femur with slight ventral invagination at about half its length; tibia globose, with dorsodistally directed, thumb­shaped retrolateral apophysis, ventral edge of apophysis receding rather than protuberant (fig. 299); tegulum with pronounced posterolateral corner, embolus relatively short, evenly arched (fig. 298).

FEMALE: Total length 9.4. Coloration as in male. Epigynal midpiece relatively wide (fig. 300); spermathecae small, on long bases (fig. 301).

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: Northern Territory: Kathleen Springs Track, Watarrka National Park , 248219S, 1318419E, Oct. 1994, pitfalls, casuarina ( NMV K4672 View Materials ), 7 ?; Watarrka National Park, sand dunes W workshops, 248199S, 1318329E, pitfalls ( NMV K4670 View Materials ), 3?. South Australia: Anna Creek Station , 18.1 km W Backadinna Dam, 298079S, 1358099E, pitfall ( SAM N1997 View Materials /54), 1 ?; Clifton Hills Outstation , 268309S, 1398299E, Nov. 18–20, 1993, pitfall, sand dune with triodia (J. Forrest, D. Hirst, SAM N1996 View Materials /282), 1 /; S shore, Lake Eyre , 298509S, 1378159E, May 1953 (K. Peake­ Jones, SAM N1996 View Materials /283), 1 /; 21.5 km E Maryinna Hill , 268579S, 1318269E, Mar. 14– 18, 1995, pitfall ( SAM N1996 View Materials /447), 1 /; Pickawillinie Conservation Park , 338079S, 1368009E, May 21, 1990 (D. Hirst, SAM N1996 View Materials /281), 1 /; 1 km N Yarna Station, 328029S, 1358079E, Sept. 26, 1988 (D. Hirst, SAM 1996 View Materials /328), 1?. Victoria: 0.7 km N Acheron Gap, 7 km NE Mount Donna Buang, 378409S, 1458449E, Oct. 26–Dec. 28, 1995, pitfall, eucalypt forest (G. Milledge, NMV K4661 View Materials ), 1?. Western Australia: 11 km ENE Anketell Homestead , 288029S, 1188519E, Sept. 4–6, 1981, on ground at night (T. Houston, WAM 96 View Materials /245), 1 ?; Banjiwarn , 278489S, 1218419E, May 26–31, 1979, mulga, eremophila, bunchgrass (R. How, WAM 96 View Materials /244), 1 /; Bidgemia Station, Gasgoyne Junction , 258119S, 1158299E, Aug. 17–Oct. 4, 1994, pitfall (A. Sampey, WAM 96 View Materials /1258), 1/, June 4–Aug. 20, 1995, pitfall (N. Hall, WAM 96 View Materials /1259), 1 ?; Boolathana Station , 248259S, 1138409E, Sept. 30, 1994 – Jan. 15, 1995, pitfalls (N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe, WAM 96 View Materials /1261, 1262), 2 ?; Boolathana Station, 248259S, 1138419E, Aug. 20– Sept. 30, 1994, pitfalls (A. Sampey, WAM 96 View Materials /1295–1303), 8?, 1/, Sept. 27–Oct. 2, 1994, dry pitfall (A. Sampey , WAM 96 View Materials / 1142–1145), 3?, 1/, Sept. 30, 1994 – Jan. 15, 1995, pitfalls (N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe, WAM 96 View Materials /1263–1269), 6?, 1/, Jan. 15–May 30, 1995, pitfalls (J. Waldock, WAM 96 View Materials / 1270–1272), 3 ?; Bungalbin Hill , 308179S, 1198439E, Dec. 1981, pitfall, tree mallee ecotone (W. Humphreys, et al., WAM 96 View Materials /248), 1 /; Bush Bay , 258059S, 1138439E, Sept. 27– Oct. 2, 1994, dry pitfalls (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials /1146–1147), 2 ?; Bush Bay , 258089S, 1138499E, Sept. 27–Oct. 2, 1994, dry pitfalls (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials /1149), 1 ?; Cape Cuvier, Quobba Station , 248139S, 1138309E, Aug. 21–Sept. 28, 1994, pitfall (P. West, WAM 96 View Materials /1160), 1 /; Durokoppin Nature Reserve , 318309S, 1178449E, Nov. 1–13, 1987 (D. Mitchell et al., WAM 96 View Materials /249), 1 ?; Fran­ cois Peron National Park , 258499S, 1138329E, Aug. 24–Oct. 11, 1994, pitfalls (A. Sampey, WAM 96 View Materials /1238–1240), 3?, Oct. 11, 1994 – Jan. 18, 1995, pitfalls (N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe, WAM 96 View Materials /1242–1244), 2?, 1/, Jan. 18–May 24, 1995, pitfalls (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials /1250–1253), 4 ?; Helena­Aurora Ranges , 308239S, 1198389E, Sept. 26, 1995, pitfall (R. McMillan, WAM 96 View Materials /247), 1 ?; Kennedy Range National Park , 248309S, 1158029E, Aug. 16–Oct. 6, 1994, pitfall (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials /1241), 1?, Oct. 3–8, 1994, dry pitfall (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials / 1260), 1 ?; Kennedy Range National Park , 248319S, 1148589E, Oct. 3–8, 1994, dry pitfalls (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials /1157, 1158), 2 ?; Kennedy Range National Park , 248339S, 1148589E, Oct. 3–8, 1994, dry pitfalls (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials /1134–1136), 3?, Oct. 4, 1994 – Jan. 14, 1995, pitfalls (N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe, WAM 96 View Materials /1255–1257), 2?, 1/, Jan. 14–May 29, 1995, pitfall (P. West, WAM 96 View Materials / 1245), 1 /; Kennedy Range National Park , 248339S, 1148589E, Aug. 18–Oct. 4, 1994, pitfalls (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials /1163, 1164), 2 ?; Kennedy Range National Park , 248349S, 1148579E, Oct. 3–8, 1994, dry pitfalls (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials /1246–1249), 4?, May 29–Aug. 28, 1995, pitfall (N. Hall, WAM 96 View Materials / 1189), 1 /; 39 km E Laverton , 288289S, 1228509E, Dec. 22–Jan. 15, 1990 –1991, pitfalls (E. Pianka, WAM 96 View Materials /253–256), 4 ?; Mardathuna Station , 248249S, 1148279E, Aug. 19–Oct. 5, 1994, pitfall (P. West, WAM 96 View Materials /1359), 1?, Oct. 5, 1994 – Jan. 14, 1995, pitfalls (N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe, WAM 96 View Materials / 1360, 1361), 2?, Apr. 6–May 24, 1995, pitfall (A. Sampey, WAM 96 View Materials /1349), 1?, May 24–Aug. 28, 1995, pitfalls (N. Hall, WAM 96 View Materials /1362–1364), 3 /; Mardathuna Station, 248249S, 1148289E, Aug. 19–Oct. 5, 1994, pitfall (P. West, WAM 96 View Materials /1345), 1?, Oct. 3– 8, 1994, dry pitfalls (P. West , WAM 96 View Materials / 1346–1348), 3?, Oct. 5, 1994 – Jan. 14, 1995, pitfalls (N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe, WAM 96 View Materials / 1371, 1372), 1?, 1/, Jan. 14–May 24, 1995, pitfalls (A. Sampey, WAM 96 View Materials /1365–1368), 2?, 2 /; Mardathuna Station , 248269S, 1148319E, Aug. 19–Oct. 5, 1994, pitfalls (P. West, WAM 96 View Materials /1373–1375), 3?, Oct. 5, 1994 – Jan. 14, 1995, pitfall (N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe, WAM 96 View Materials /1377), 1?, May 24–Aug. 26, 1995, pitfalls (N. Hall, WAM 96 View Materials /1369, 1370), 1?, 1 /; Mardathuna Station , 248279S, 1148319E, Oct. 3–8, 1994, dry pitfall (P. West, WAM 96 View Materials /1376), 1?, Oct. 5, 1994 – Jan. 14, 1995, pitfall (N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe, WAM 96 View Materials /1350), 1 ?; Mardathuna Station , 248319S, 1148389E, Aug. 19–Oct. 5, 1994, pitfalls (P. West, WAM 96 View Materials /1181–1187), 6?, 1/, Oct. 3–8, 1994, dry pitfalls (P. West, WAM 96 View Materials /1165–1178), 13?, 1 /; Meedo Station , 258379S, 1148429E, Oct. 9–14, 1994, dry pitfall (P. West, WAM 96 View Materials /1159), 1 /; Meedo Station , 258389S, 1148429E, Oct. 11, 1994 – Jan. 12, 1995, pitfall (N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe, WAM 96 View Materials /1190), 1 /; Meedo Station , 258419S, 1148379E, Jan. 12–May 18, 1995, pitfalls (A. Sampey, WAM 96 View Materials /1328, 1329), 1?, 1 /; Meedo Station , 258439S, 1148369E, Oct. 9–14, 1994, dry pitfalls (P. West, WAM 96 View Materials /1330–1336), 7?, Oct. 11, 1994 – Jan. 12, 1995, pitfalls (N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe, WAM 96 View Materials /1351–1358), 5?, 3/, Jan. 12–May 19, 1995, pitfalls (A. Sampey, WAM 96 View Materials /1237, 1339–1143), 4?, 2/, May 19–Aug. 22, 1995, pitfalls (N. Hall, WAM 96 View Materials /1318– 1322), 4?, 1/, Aug. 22–Oct. 11, 1995, pitfalls (P. West, WAM 96 View Materials /1323–1327), 4?, 1 /; Nanga Station , 268299S, 1148059E, May 11–15, 1995, dry pitfall (A. Sampey, WAM 96 View Materials /1274), 1 ?; Nanga Station, 268339S, 1138589E, Oct , 16, 1994– Jan. 19, 1995, pitfall (N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe, WAM 96 View Materials /1275), 1 ?; Nanga Station , 268369S, 1138539E, Jan. 19 –May 11, 1995, pitfalls (A. Sampey, WAM 96 View Materials /1276–1278), 1?, 2/, May 11– Aug. 30, 1995, pitfall (N. Hall, WAM 96 View Materials / 1273), 1 ?; 7–8 km WNW Point Salvation , 288129S, 1238369E, Nov. 8–10, 1990, pitfall (E. Pianka, WAM 96 View Materials /252), 1/, Feb. 25–Mar. 5, 1991, pitfalls (E. Pianka, WAM 96 View Materials /250, 251), 2 ?; 13 km S Wannoo , 268499S, 1148379E, Aug. 24–28, 1984, pitfall, interdune swale (T. Houston, B. Hanich, WAM 96 View Materials /243), 1 ?; Woodleigh Station , 268129S, 1148259E, Oct. 9–14, 1994, dry pitfalls (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials /1312, 1313), 2 ?; Woodleigh Station , 268129S, 1148319E, Oct. 10, 1994 – Jan. 12, 1995, pitfalls (N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe, WAM 96 View Materials /1287, 1288), 2?, Jan. 12– May 17, 1995, pitfalls (P. West, WAM 96 View Materials / 1316, 1317), 1?, 1/, May 17–Aug. 21, 1995, pitfalls (N. Hall, WAM 96 View Materials /1307, 1344), 2 ?; Woodleigh Station , 268129S, 1148329E, Aug. 22–Oct. 9, 1994, pitfalls (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials /1308–1311), 4?, Oct. 9– 14, 1994, dry pitfall (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials / 1315), 1?, May 17–Aug. 21, 1995, pitfalls (N. Hall, WAM 96 View Materials /1289–1294), 3?, 3 /; Woodleigh Station , 268139S, 1148359E, Oct. 9–14, 1994, dry pitfalls (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials /1304–1306), 2?, 1/, May 17–Aug. 21, 1995, pitfall (N. Hall, WAM 96 View Materials /1314), 1 ?; Woodleigh Station , 268139S, 1148369E, Aug. 22–Oct. 11, 1994, pitfalls (M. Harvey, WAM 96 View Materials /1337, 1338), 2?, Oct. 11, 1994 – Jan. 12, 1995, pitfalls (N. McKenzie, J. Rolfe, WAM 96 View Materials /1280–1286), 3?, 4/, May 17–Aug. 21, 1995, pitfall (N. Hall, WAM 96 View Materials /1279), 1 ?; Woodline , 318509S, 1228199E, Aug. 1980, mallee, triodia (W. Humphreys et al., WAM 96 View Materials /246), 1 /.

DISTRIBUTION: Southern Australia (map 35).

WAM

Western Australian Museum

NMV

Museum Victoria

SAM

South African Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Lamponidae

Genus

Lamponina

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