Cytaea taveuniensis, Barbara Patoleta & Joanna Gardzińska, 2010
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6208742 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6208742 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D9E3E-FF9C-434C-FE51-FCFC76E9FEEC |
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Jeremy |
scientific name |
Cytaea taveuniensis |
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n. sp. |
Cytaea taveuniensis n. sp.
(Figs 1-7)
etymology
Named after the island of Taveuni in the Fiji archipelago, the type locality.
diagnosis
Distinguishable from other members of the genus by the rised embolic base (figs. 4, 6).
descriPtion.
Male. Holotype (figs 1-7). Cephalothorax lightbrown with lighter leaf-like belt on the posterior slope (fig. 1). Eye field trapezoid,wider than long, covered with numerous brown scales. Surrounding of eyes dark-black with white hairs. Fovea visible, placed between PLE. Sides brown. Abdomen oval, yellowish, with brown seate. Spinnerets light-brown. Clypeus light-brown, height 13% of AME diameter. Chelicerae lightbrown, fissidentati (figs. 2, 7). The cheliceral promargin has four teeth. Maxillae and labium light-brown. Sternum oval, whitish. Venter whitish. Palps brown (fig. 7). Embolus coiled counterclockwise, thin and long with the base located anterolateraly (fig. 3). Sperm ducts meandering across tegulum. Tibia light-brown, tibial apophysis short, slightly curved (fig. 6). Legs yellowish with darker tarsi, metatarsi and tibiae.
Measurements: CL 2.45, CW 1.95, CH 1.30, EFL 1.00, AEW 1.90, PEW 1.85, AL 2.35, AW 1.20, LI 6.72, LII 5.52, LIII 6.28, LIV 6.40.
Female. Unknown.
material examined
Holotype: male ( QM S35587 ), Fiji: Taveuni : L. Tagimaucia track, 300-400 m alt., 17 July 1987, coll. monteitH & cooK. Paratype: male ( QM S35636 ), Fiji: Taveuni: des Vocux Peak , 900 m alt., Berlese, 16 July 1987, coll. monteitH & cooK.
QM |
Australia, Queensland, South Brisbane, Queensland Museum |
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