Miturgopelma minderoo, Raven & Hebron & Williams, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5358.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1A17A242-2E91-4F43-9E5D-063F8C0CBE72 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10169190 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7A20879E-573C-FFCA-7DD4-F9093AE772C6 |
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Miturgopelma minderoo |
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sp. nov. |
Miturgopelma minderoo sp. nov.
Figs 42–43 View FIGURE 42 View FIGURE 43
Diagnosis. Males differ from those of Miturgopelma bungabiddy sp. nov. in the RTA only about as long as the palpal tibia width, the median apophysis is shorter, pickaxe-like ( Fig. 43a View FIGURE 43 ). Female unknown.
Etymology. The species epithet is a noun in apposition from the type locality.
Type Material. Western Australia: male holotype, Minderoo , 22°00”S 115°03”E, 10 Feb 1990, V . Long , WAM T74060 .
Description. Male, holotype WAM T74090
Carapace 4.40 long, 4.00 wide. Opisthosoma 4.96 long, 2.24 wide. Total, 9.4.
I: 4.00; 2.00; 3.76; 3.76; 2.48; 16.00. II: 4.32; 1.60; 3.28; 3.76; 2.24; 15.20. III: missing. IV: 5.36; 1.76; 4.40; 5.76; 2.24; 19.52. Palp: 1.60; 1.20; 1.20; -; 2.71; 6.40.
Colour: Carapace with two moderately dark shell-like areas laterally and posterior band; opisthosoma, dorsally pallid with black anterior face and 4–6 dark spots, 4 forming crescentic areas intermixed with light mottling; ventrally none, pallid.
Eyes: All similar, small; ALE clearly smallest. Sternum: Hairs all similar, coxae I–IV with short thick blunt setae laterally, possibly also dorsally but surface rubbed. Legs moderately long.
Palp: Tibia smaller and shorter than patella; cymbial hairs all similar, but with dense cluster of thicker hairs apically; retrobasally with unmodified, narrow edge. RTA apex of fleshy ventral lobe short with pair of conical processes basally; dorsal lobe broadly trianguloid, apically truncate with reverse barb. Embolus origin at mid-length or just distal of it, base curves broadly and slowly. MA area subquadrate, small unsclerotised band basal of short beak-like hook.
Distribution. Known only from Minderoo, Western Australia.
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Western Australian Museum |
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