Austrotengella hebronae, Raven, Robert J, 2012

Raven, Robert J, 2012, Revisions of Australian ground-hunting spiders. V. A new lycosoid genus from eastern Australia (Araneae: Tengellidae), Zootaxa 3305, pp. 28-52 : 41-46

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.280955

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6173808

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E7214F-5331-3F27-FF5D-FA4A8906FD73

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scientific name

Austrotengella hebronae
status

sp. nov.

Austrotengella hebronae , sp. nov.

( Figs 3, 6 View FIGURE 6 c, d)

Material examined: Holotype: female, Mt Boss State Forest (valley), 31°12'S 152°24'E, New South Wales, Oct 1980, G. A. Webb, AM KS 42851.

Diagnosis: The female differs from those of A. wrighti by the more anterior position of the epigynal teeth, the relatively narrower median plate and the recurved angular ridge posteriorly on the plate. Males are unknown.

Etymology: In honour of Mrs Wendy Hebron, for her much appreciated support in illustration, sorting and collection management.

Description (Holotype female AM KS42851)

Carapace 4.68 long, 3.12 wide. Abdomen damaged.

Colour. Carapace yellow brown with slightly darker markings medially. Abdomen colour and pattern faded.

Spines. I: femur pv2p2r3; tibia p2r2pv5rv5; me p1r 1v 2.2.2. II: femur pv1p3d3r3; tibia p2r1pv5 rv5; me p1r 1v 2.2.2. III: fe pv1p3d3r4; ti p2d2r 2v 2.2.2; me p3r 3v 2.2.2. IV: fe p4d3r2; ti p2d2r 2v 2.2.2; me p3r 2v 2.2.2. Palp: fe p1d1.2; ti pv1d1.2r1; ti p2pv1 very long; ta p1r2, two basal very long.

Claws. Paired claws long, slender curved with 2–3 small teeth basally; on leg IV, very long. Third claw long, distinct, bare.

Spinnerets. 5–6 large conical spigots dorsolaterally on PMS; PMS themselves, as long as PLS, conical.

Epigyne. Broad, ventrally domed, heart-shaped plate with narrow septum anteriorly; posterolaterally with transverse tooth on each side, teeth subdistal, just posterior of widest point of median plate and clearly separated from epigastric groove; teeth short and directed downward, posteriorly and medially. Recurved angular ridge posteriorly on plate.

Distribution: Known only from Mt Boss State Forest, northern New South Wales. This is the southern-most record of this genus.

Leg measurements of Austrotengella hebronae , holotype female Austrotengella monteithi , sp. nov. ( Figs 3, 7 View FIGURE 7 a, b, 8a–f, 9a–c, 10a, b)

Material examined: Holotype: male, Cooran Tableland (barracks), 26°17'S 152°49'E, SE.QLD: 1 male, 12 Apr 1995, G.Monteith, K. Koch, G. Thompson (QM S57227 View Materials ).

Paratypes: Cooran Plateau, via Traveston, 26°20'S 152°47'E, rainforest, pitfall: 1 female, 9 Nov–31 Dec 1974, G. and S. Monteith (QM S33221 View Materials ); 2 females, 28 Mar–13 Aug 1975, G. and S. Monteith (QM S14186 View Materials =allotype, plus one for juvenile); Cooloola, Lake Poona, 26°12'S 153°03'E, SE.Q, April 1979, G. Monteith (QM S72310 View Materials ); Enterprise Mine, North Stradbroke I, Blackbutt #1, 27°33'S 153°27'E, blackbutt, pitfall: 1 male, 22–23 Jan 2002, D.J. Cook (QM S56470 View Materials ); 1 male, 8–22 Jan 2002, Queensland Museum Party (QM S55776 View Materials ); 1 male, 0.5k N Cooran Tableland (barracks), 26°17'S 152°50'E, SE.QLD, 16 Jan–27 May 2002, flight intercept, rainforest, G.Monteith (QM S86414 View Materials ).

Etymology: In honour of Dr Geoff Monteith without whose strident activities over the past 35 years the invertebrate fauna of eastern Australia would be much more poorly known.

Diagnosis: Males differ from those of A. toddae in smaller subbasal mounds on RTA and relatively broader median apophysis, and from those of A. hackerae in the broad retrobasal cymbial flange, distinct retrodorsal cymbial cone, and the ventral groove of the embolus is open only on the tip. Females differ from thoose of A. hackerae in the shorter more deeply recurved invagination on the posterior septum and relatively broader anterior portion of the anterior septum.

Description (Holotype male QM S57227 View Materials )

Caparace 4.43 long, 3.58 wide. Abdomen 3.69 long, 2.27 wide.

Colour. Pattern on carapace and abdomen similar to A. hackerae ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ).

Palp. RTA subdistal with simple single apex with two small mounds subdistally of tip; ventral tibia-cymbial interlocking process distinct; lateral one not so evident; basodorsal cymbium rounded, not posteriorly projected ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 b cf. 5e); median apophysis large, origin is central on tegulum; similar in overall length to bluntly tipped embolus; longitudinal extents overlap by 30–50%. Ventral groove of embolus closed for almost its entire length, only open near the tip.

Leg measurements of Austrotengella monteithi , holotype male

Description (Allotype female QM S14186 View Materials )

Caparace 3.99. long, 3.65 wide. Abdomen 4.40 long, 3.05 wide.

Colour (formalin-fixed). Carapace orange brown with brown edges and broad brown "donut" area around fovea and caput, central pallid zone in two parts, yellow ovoid area behind eyes and trianguloid area around fovea.

Chelicerae orange brown; coxae pallid, dorsally with wide median dark stripe. Legs with 3 irregular annulations on femora, otherwise dark orange brown. Abdomen collapsed, venter mottled pallid, marginally mottled.

Carapace. Glabrous except for pile of long white hairs in head region and around eyes.

Eyes. From above, configuration is 2.4.2. AER recurved from above. PER in two separated rows.

Spines. Femora: I, fe pv2 strong p3d2r2; II, pv2 weak p2d3r4; III, p4d3r4; IV, p3d3r2; palp, p1d1.2. Patellae, I, II, 0; III, IV, palp, d1. Tibiae: I, II v2.2.2.2.2 + 2 distal; III, IV, p2d2r 2v 2.2.2; palp, p2d1. Metatarsi: I, II, v2.2.2; III, p2r 3v 2.2.2; IV, p2r 1v 2.1.2.3. Palpal tarsus, p2.1d1r 1v 2.

Claws. Long, curved with 3–4 small teeth basally. Palpal claw long with 3 basal teeth.

Spinnerets. Invaginated.

Leg measurements of Austrotengella monteithi , allotype female Epigyne. Long rectanguloid plate with short narrow septum anteriorly; septum quickly widens to cordiform, posterolaterally with transverse tooth on each side, teeth subdistal, just posterior to widest part of median plate, well back from epigastric groove; teeth short, directed diagonally and medially. Posterior margin of septum with broad shallow recurved ridge.

Distribution and Habitat. Known only from rainforest on the Cooran Plateau, and coastal rainforests at Cooloola and North Stradbroke Island, southeastern Queensland.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Tengellidae

Genus

Austrotengella

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