Neoscona notanda (Rainbow, 1912) Rainbow, 1912
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/evolsyst.3.33454 |
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scientific name |
Neoscona notanda (Rainbow, 1912) |
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comb. n. |
Neoscona notanda (Rainbow, 1912) View in CoL comb. n.
Araneus notandus Rainbow, 1912: 196, figs 7-9; Bonnet 1955: 554.
Aranea notanda Rainbow. Roewer 1942: 830.
Type material.
Holotype of Araneus notandus Rainbow, 1912: 1 female, Blackall Range [26°37'S, 152°52'E, Queensland, AUSTRALIA], C. J. Wild (QM W2122) (examined).
Remarks.
This species is closely related to Neoscona inusta comb. n. The epigyne scape of the holotype of Araneus notandus is short and spatula-shaped, but some variation, in particular a different course of the fertilisation duct that shines through the scape suggest it to be a different species. A series from Sabai Island (Queensland) in the QM contains five males of this species (in addition to 6 females and 10 immatures) that also confirm it as Neoscona based on the structure of the male pedipalp as reviewed in Grasshoff (1986). I therefore propose its transfer to Neoscona , Neoscona notanda (Rainbow, 1912), comb. n.
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