Tetralycosa arabanae Framenau, Gotch & Austin, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.335 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3850574 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C687C8-FFF2-1824-96E8-9ED5B64EC5E6 |
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Tetralycosa arabanae Framenau, Gotch & Austin, 2006 |
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Tetralycosa arabanae Framenau, Gotch & Austin, 2006 View in CoL
Figs 5 View Fig E–H; 7A–E; 9
Tetralycosa arabanae Framenau, Gotch & Austin 2006: 24–25 View in CoL , figs 48–57.
Diagnosis
The somatic morphology and colouration of T. arabanae is very similar to that of T. caudex sp. nov. Both species are very light yellow-brown without any distinct colour patterns. Whereas the epigyne of T. arabanae has two separate anterior hoods, the anterior margin of T. caudex sp. nov. is continuous. The male of T. caudex sp. nov. is not known.
Type material
Holotype
AUSTRALIA: ♂, South Australia, Jersey Spring , 29°20′ S 136°35′ E, 18 Jul. 1996, D. Niejalke leg. ( SAM NN13871 ) (examined).
GoogleMapsParatypes
AUSTRALIA: 1 ♂, 2 juvs, same data as holotype ( SAM NN13872) (examined); 7 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, 1 ♀ with 41 spiderlings, South Australia, Jersey Spring, 29°21′ S, 136°45′ E, 12 Nov. 1997, K.-J. Lamb leg. ( SAM NN13887–96) (examined).
Other material examined
AUSTRALIA, South Australia: 1 ♂, Blanche Cup Mound Springs, 29°27′ S, 136°52′ E ( SAM NN13884); 1 ♂, Buttercup Mound Spring, 29°29′ S, 136°54′ E ( SAM NN13885); 1 ♀, Coongie Lake, 27°12′ S, 140°10′ E ( SAM NN13869); 4 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Elizabeth Springs (North A), 29°21′ S, 136°46′ E ( SAM NN13878–82); 1 ♀, Elizabeth Springs (North B), 29°21′ S, 136°46′ E ( SAM NN13883); 1 ♀, 1 juv., Elizabeth Springs Bore, 29°21′ S, 136°46′ E ( SAM NN13870); 2 ♂♂, 4 juvs, Francis Swamp mound spring, 29°06′ S, 136°18′ E ( SAM NN13876–7); 1 ♀ with 67 spiderlings, Gosse East Spring, 29°28′ S, 137°21′ E ( SAM NN13886); 2 ♀♀, Gosse Springs, 29°28′ S, 137°18′ E ( WAM T47297); 1 ♀, 1 juv., Hermit Hill Springs, 29°34′ S, 137°25′ E ( SAM NN13873); 20 ♂♂, 10 ♀♀, 1 juv., Horse East Spring, 29°29′ S, 136°55′ E ( SAM NN13897–916); 2 ♀♀, Horse Springs, 29°29′ S, 136°55′ E ( WAM T47299); 1 ♀, Lake Frome, 31°00′ S, 139°46′ E ( SAM NN13867); 1 ♀, Lake Hart, 31°14′ S, 136°22′ E ( SAM NN13933); 1 ♀, 1 juv., Lake Hope Channel, 3.9 km S Lake Appadare, 28°15′ S, 139°12′ E ( SAM NN13868); 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, 1 juv., McLachlan Springs, 29°28′ S, 137°18′ E ( WAM T47298); 1 ♀, Morris Creek Bore, 29°26′ S, 137°34′ E ( WAM T47296); 1 ♂, Morris Creek Bore, 29°28′ S, 137°19′ E ( WAM T47295); 1 ♂, 4 juvs, Old Finnis Spring, 29°45′ S, 137°31′ E ( SAM NN13874); 1 ♂, Smith Spring, 29°30′ S, 137°22′ E ( SAM NN13875); 5 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, 5 juvs, Tregalana Salt Lake, 32°51′ S, 137°38′ E ( SAM NN13862–4, NN13929–32).
Description
Tetralycosa arabanae was described recently in detail ( Framenau et al. 2006). Microscopic photographs of males and females ( Fig. 5 View Fig E–H) and drawings of male and female genitalia ( Fig. 7 View Fig A–E) are depicted here to illustrate diagnostic features of this species.
Life history and habitat preference
Tetralycosa arabanae was mainly collected at South Australian artesian springs ( Framenau et al. 2006). Here, it inhabits the lower parts of the spring tail and the ephemeral wet regions beyond the permanent vegetated wetland. It has also been found near semi-permanent saline waterholes near Hermit Hill Springs. Most females and males have been found between July and December; however, there is also some adult activity in April and May.
Distribution
Tetralycosa arabanae can mainly be found at springs fed by the Great Artesian Basin in South Australia ( Fig. 9 View Fig ).
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