Desognaphosa goonaneman, PLATNICK, 2002
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2002)271<0001:AROTAG>2.0.CO;2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EAE52A-FFF0-A600-827F-2799DA884920 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Desognaphosa goonaneman |
status |
sp. nov. |
Desognaphosa goonaneman , new species Figures 217, 218 View Figs ; Map 20 View Map 20
TYPE: Female holotype taken in rainforest litter at an elevation of 670 m on Mount Goonaneman, near Childers , 25 ° 26 ̍ S, 152 ° 08 ̍ E, Queensland (Nov. 3–7, 1980; V. Davies, R. Raven), deposited in QMB ( S26456 View Materials ) .
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
145 ° 54 ̍ E, Queensland (Nov. 19–22, 1990; G. Monteith, G. Thompson), deposited in QMB ( S40717 View Materials ) .
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
DIAGNOSIS: Males can be recognized by having only a slight retrolateral cymbial depression, without a paracymbial apophysis (fig. 220) and an angular, prolaterally direct ed tip of the relatively unsclerotized median apophysis (fig. 219); females are easily recognized by the vshaped median septum on the epigynum (fig. 221).
MALE: Total length 7.7. Coloration as in D. yabbra except white markings on abdominal dorsum almost obsolete. Leg spination: tibia IV v222, r011; metatarsus IV v22 2, r010. Retrolateral tibial apophysis bipartite, ventral portion broad, rounded, dorsal portion short, triangular, retrolateral surface of tibia with long setae (fig. 220); embolus not extending proximad of tegulum, sheathed for most of its length in distally widened conductor, median apophysis weakly sclerotized but with distinct, angular, prolaterally directed tip (fig. 219).
FEMALE: Total length 8.5. Coloration as in male. Leg spination: tibiae: III v222; IV v222, r011; metatarsi: III v202; IV v2 22, r010. Epigynum with triangular atrium, posterior half mostly occupied by triangular median septum (fig. 221); anterior ducts situated along sides of septal plate (fig. 222).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: Queensland: North Bell Peak, Malbon Thompson Range, 17 ° 07 ̍ S, 145 ° 54 ̍ E, Nov. 20, 1990, pitfall, elev. 1000 m (G. Monteith, G. Thompson, QMB S28759 View Materials ), 13.
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the Malbon Thompson Range in northeastern Queensland (map 14).
Desognaphosa solomoni , new species Figures 215, 216 View Figs
TYPE: Male holotype from Mount Austen, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands (Apr. 24, 1965; P. Greenslade), deposited in BMNH .
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a patronym in honor of Mr. Peter J. Solomon, in recognition of his support of this and other projects, and of the eponymous type locality.
DIAGNOSIS: Males can easily be recognized by the yshaped retrolateral tibial apophysis (fig. 216) and narrow, elongated median apophysis (fig. 215).
MALE: Total length 4.4. Coloration as in D. bulburin . Leg spination: tibiae: III v21p 2; IV p001, v222, r011; metatarsi: III v202; IV p110, v222, r110. Retrolateral tibial apophysis relatively long, distally bifid, yshaped (fig. 216); median apophysis narrow, elongated, crossing terminal apophysis (fig. 215).
FEMALE: Unknown.
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: None.
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the Solomon Islands.
QMB |
Queensland Museum, Brisbane |
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