Therlinya horsemanae, Gray & Smith, 2002
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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.54.2002.1368 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/573AD206-134F-FFF8-D8B9-F94FFEB7C0FB |
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Carolina |
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Therlinya horsemanae |
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sp. nov. |
Therlinya horsemanae View in CoL n.sp.
Figs. 8a–f View Figure 8 , 12 View Figure 12
Type material. AUSTRALIA: QUEENSLAND —H OLOTYPE: Ƌ, KS58196 ( AMS), Bulburin Forestry Nursery, NW of Bundaberg , 24°31'S 151°29'E GoogleMaps , 22 Mar. 1975, M. R. Gray & C. Horseman, sheet webs on roadside bank. PARATYPES: ♀, KS58199 , data as for holotype; ♀, KS58197, Ƌ, KS58198, ♀ KS71038 , data as for holotype, except 21 Mar. 1975; Ƌ, KS69652, ♀, KS34798, Bulburin Forestry Area , 24°34'S
151°29'E, 22 Mar. 1975, M. R. Gray & C. Horseman, 580 m, bank beside road; Ƌ, QM S45529, data as for holotype .
Diagnosis. CL 2.53–3.67. Separated from other species by possession of a short, broad scape, widely truncated at level of epigastric groove; and by the slender, apically pointed, distal conductor.
Male (holotype). BL 5.96, CL 2.78 (2.53–2.98), CW 1.92, CapW 1.18, EGW 0.82, LL 0.41, LW 0.39, SL 1.31, SW 1.20. Legs: 1243 (I 14.82, II 13.55, III 10.53, IV 13.02); ratio tibia I length:CW = 1:0.50. Male palp: Fig. 8a,b View Figure 8 . Cymbium with moderately developed retrolateral flange. Bulb subcircular with retrolaterally placed tegular lobe. Embolus origin basal. Stem of T-shaped conductor prolaterally directed, posterior limb placed prolaterally; tegular window placed basally. RTA weakly dorsad, visible in ventral view; RVTA moderately long, with beak-like apex turned toward upper side in ventral view.
Female (KS58197). BL 7.51, CL 3.67 (3.06–3.67), CW 2.29, CapW 1.73, EGW 1.08, LL 0.57, LW 0.55, SL 1.73, SW 1.45. Standard colour pattern. Legs: 1423 (I 13.55, II 11.47, III 9.47, IV 11.84); ratio tibia I length:CW = 1:0.66. Epigynum: Fig. 8c–e View Figure 8 . Scape short and broad, not extended beyond epigastric groove; in side view distoventral scape protuberant; epigynal fossae narrow, oriented horizontally. Internal genitalia: Fig. 8f View Figure 8 .
Distribution. Recorded only from the type locality near Bundaberg, Queensland.
Etymology. The specific name is in recognition of Christine Horseman, former Technical Officer in Arachnology at the Australian Museum.
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Queensland Museum |
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