Tetralycosa, Roewer, 1960
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.335 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10476114 |
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Tetralycosa |
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Key to species of Tetralycosa View in CoL View at ENA
1. Carapace profile with a straight, almost horizontal dorsal line in lateral view ( Fig. 6A View Fig ); anterior row of eyes as wide or wider than row of posterior median eyes ( Fig. 6B View Fig ) ( oraria View in CoL -group; coastal beaches, riparian zones of salt lakes and salt marshes) ………………………………………………2
– Carapace profile with an elevated cephalic area in lateral view, its dorsal line sloping downwards towards back ( Fig. 15A View Fig ); anterior row of eyes narrower than row of posterior median ( alteripa View in CoL - and eyrei View in CoL -groups, only known from the playa of salt lakes) ………………………………………………6
2. Carapace and abdomen with distinct colour pattern; light lateral bands on carapace present; abdomen with dark or light spots ( Figs 5A, C View Fig ; 10 A, C, E, G View Fig ) ………………………………………3
– Carapace and abdomen yellow to light brown, no distinct colour pattern ( Fig. 5E, G, I View Fig ) ……………5
3. Carapace with narrow light irregular submarginal bands and dark marginal bands ( Fig. 10A, C View Fig ); epigyne oval with truncated anterior edges ( Fig. 11D View Fig ); base of embolus exposed ( Fig. 11A View Fig ) (samphire zone of salt pans and lakes, southern WA) ………………………………… T. orariola View in CoL sp. nov.
– Carapace with wide, light lateral bands (indistinct in light species) ( Figs 5A, C View Fig , 10E, G View Fig ); epigyne with anterior rounded edges ( Fig. 6F View Fig , 12 View Fig D–E); base of embolus hidden behind tegulum ( Figs 6C View Fig , 12A View Fig ) …4
4. Embolus of similar thickness along its length with long slightly curved and twisted tip ( Fig. 6E View Fig ); epigyne oval with distinct median septum ( Fig. 6F View Fig ) (coastal beaches and dunes only, southern Australia, incl. Tasmania) ………………………………………………… T. oraria (L. Koch, 1876) View in CoL
– Embolus of male pedipalp broad over most of its length, apically constricted and with short tip ( Fig. 12C View Fig ); epigyne with very indistinct median septum ( Figs 12 View Fig D–E) (samphire zone of salt pans and lakes, southern WA) ………………………………… T. wundurra ( McKay, 1979) View in CoL comb. nov.
5. Anterior margin of epigyne continuous, anterior tip of median septum pointy ( Fig. 8A View Fig ) (male unknown) (only known from type locality in Pilbara region of Western Australia) … T. caudex View in CoL sp. nov.
– Anterior margin of epigyne divided into two separate hoods, anterior tip of median septum wide ( Fig. 7D View Fig ); lower tip of terminal apophysis with a triangle pointing upwards ( Fig. 7C View Fig ) (only known from mound springs of the Artesian Basin in SA) …… T. arabanae Framenau, Gotch & Austin, 2006 View in CoL
6. Carapace with light lateral bands, sometimes indistinct and dissolved in separate spots (e.g., Figs 1C View Fig , 14A, G View Fig ; 18C, E View Fig ); venter of abdomen light or with grey central shimmer (e.g., Figs 14B, D, F View Fig ; 18D, F, H View Fig ); epigyne of variable shape with broad median septum ( Figs 15E View Fig , 16D View Fig , 19C, 20C), but no round or oval atrium; tegular apophysis with pointy tip that is bent ventrally ( Figs 15 View Fig B–C; 16 A–B, 19A–B; 20 A–B) ( alteripa View in CoL -group) (salt lakes in SA and WA) ………7
– Carapace uniformly dark, venter of abdomen with black patch and light transverse band behind epigastric furrow (rarely absent in very dark specimen) (e.g., Figs 22B, F, H View Fig ; 26D, F, H View Fig ); epigyne a round or oval atrium with anterior central notch ( Figs 23D View Fig , 24D View Fig , 27C View Fig , 28 D View Fig ); tip of tegular apophysis truncated (23A, 24A, 27A, 28A) ( eyrei View in CoL -group) (salt lakes in SA, NSW and VIC) ………10
7. Femora yellow-brown, without dark pattern or annulations; epigyne with rectangular median septum ( Fig. 15E View Fig ); terminal apophysis with apical, laminar triangle ( Fig. 14D View Fig ) (SA, WA) ……… …………………………………………………………………………… T. alteripa ( McKay, 1976) View in CoL
– Femora dark brown and apically yellow-brown, or yellow-brown with apical dark annulation; epigyne without rectangular median septum; terminal apophysis without apical laminar triangle …8
8. Curved tegular apophysis forms a hook ( Figs 16A View Fig , 19A); female epigyne much wider than long ( Fig. 16D View Fig ) or with distinct posterior edge (Fig. 19C) ……………………………………………………9
– Tegular apophysis appears as half a disk ( Fig. 20A View Fig ); epigyne slightly wider than long without distinct posterior edge ( Fig. 20C View Fig )(WA) ……………………………………… T. rebecca View in CoL sp. nov.
9. Tegular apophysis long and slim (Fig. 19A); epigyne with distinct posterior ridge (Fig. 19C) (WA) ………………………………………………………………………… T. floundersi View in CoL sp. nov.
– Tegular apophysis short and strong ( Fig. 16A View Fig ); epigyne much wider than long ( Fig. 16D View Fig ) (WA) … ……………………………………………………………………………… T. baudinettei View in CoL sp. nov.
10. The females of the Tetralycosa eyrei View in CoL -group are almost impossible to separate reliably based on somatic or genitalic characters and are best identified by accompanying males. Therefore, only a key to males is provided here: – Tegular apophyses apically with distinct broad, ventral edge ( Figs 23A View Fig , 24A View Fig ) …………………11
– Tegular apophysis apically without ventral edge ( Figs 27A View Fig , 28A View Fig ) ………………………………12
11. Upper edge of shaft of terminal apophysis bent ventrally ( Fig. 23C View Fig ) (SA) … T. adarca View in CoL sp. nov.
– Upper edge of shaft of terminal apophysis straight ( Fig. 24C View Fig ) (SA) … T. eyrei ( Hickman, 1944) View in CoL
12. Tegular apophysis in ventral view appearing like a head of a horse ( Fig. 27A View Fig ) … T. halophila View in CoL sp. nov.
– Tegular apophysis in ventral view a broad hook with tapered tip ( Fig. 28A View Fig ) … T. williamsi View in CoL sp. nov.
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