Agorioides sp.
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Agorioides sp. |
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Agorioides sp. View in CoL View at ENA Figs 60-65, 90
Description.
A single large female from the Muller Range is clearly an Agorioides by carapace shape and long fourth trochanters (the first legs are missing), but is not formally described here because the specimen is missing most of its legs. It seems likely to represent a distinct species, as it has a carapace that is flatter (Fig. 65) than that of the two described above. It is notably larger than A. cherubino (carapace 3.00, abdomen 3.43). Its epigyne is typical myrmarachnine, with the RTA pocket displaced anteriorly (Figs 62, 63). Its data are: PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Western Province: Muller Range, Camp 1, Gugusu. 05.7292S, 142.2633E. 515m elev. 4-11 September 2009. I Agnarsson leg.
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