Platorish gelorup, 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-FF14-A6EB-8238-21AEDAE349FE |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Platorish gelorup |
status |
sp. nov. |
Platorish gelorup , new species Figures 158 View Figs , 487–490 View Figs ; Map 37 View Map 37
TYPE: Male holotype taken inside house at 101 Gelorup Rise, Gelorup , 33 ° 23 ̍ S, 115 ° 39 ̍ E, Western Australia (May–June 1996; K. Longbottom), deposited in WAM (99/312) .
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
DIAGNOSIS: Males resemble those of P. jimna in having the retrolateral flange of the median apophysis greatly widened, but can be distinguished by the clubshaped retrolateral tibial apophysis (fig. 488) and the shape of the median apophysis (fig. 487); females also resemble those of P. jimna in having large, lateral spermathecal lobes, but can be distinguished by the triangular epigynal atrium (fig. 489).
MALE: Total length 6. Coloration as in P. flavitarsis except carapace light yellowish brown and all coxae, trochanters, and femora yellow. Leg spination: metatarsi I–IV v01p 1p; scopulae virtually absent on anterior legs. Retrolateral tibial apophysis large, flat, clubshaped (fig. 488); embolus tip curled around hypertrophied retrolateral flange of median apophysis (fig. 487).
FEMALE: Total length 7. Coloration as in male except femora I slightly darkened. Leg spination: metatarsi: I, II v1p01p; III, IV v00 1p. Epigynal atrium large, triangular (fig. 489); spermathecae with large lateral lobes incorporating ducts (fig. 490).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: New South Wales: Scotia Sanctuary, 33 ° 13 ̍ S, 141 ° 10 ̍ E, June 22–25, 1998 (R. Simms, SAM N1999 View Materials / 73), 1♀. South Australia: Conservation Park NE Wirrulla , 32 ° 23 ̍ S, 134 ° 49 ̍ E, Nov. 26, 1995, vibration (D. Hirst, SAM N1999 View Materials / 75), 1♀ ; Gunbarrel Highway , 21 km N south end, 28 ° 25 ̍ S, 131 ° 34 ̍ E, Oct. 10, 1976, under casuarina bark (T. Houston, SAM N1999 View Materials / 76), 1♀ ; SW corner, Kulliparu Conservation Park, Eyre Peninsula , 33 ° 08 ̍ S, 134 ° 49 ̍ E, Sept. 1990 (S. Lewer, R. Brandle, SAM N1999 View Materials /83), 1♀ ; Purnong, near Murray River , 34 ° 52 ̍ S, 139 ° 37 ̍ E, Mar. 8, 1912 (W. Fulton, NMV K3397 About NMV ), 1♀ ; 2 km S Sandford Dam, Danggali Conservation Park, 33 ° 22 ̍ S, 140 ° 55 ̍ E, Nov. 23, 1996, vibration (D. Hirst, J. Forrest, SAM N1999 View Materials /879), 1♀. Victoria: near junction of Freeway Track and Everard Track, Wyperfeld National Park , 35 ° 34 ̍ S, 141 ° 45 ̍ E, July 4, 1982, under callitris bark (M. Harvey, B. Roberts, ANIC), 1♀. Western Australia: Booanya , 32 ° 46 ̍ S, 123 ° 36 ̍ E, Feb. 1932 (A. Baesjou, NMV K3400 About NMV ), 1♀ ; Grasspatch , 33 ° 14 ̍ S, 121 ° 43 ̍ E, May 3, 1989, on kitchen chair (A. Longbottom, WAM 90 About WAM / 1028), 13 ; NW Wongan Hills , 30 ° 49 ̍ S, 116 ° 37 ̍ E, June 20, 1952, running on ground in morning (B. Main, WAM 95 About WAM /1260), 1♀ .
DISTRIBUTION: Widespread across southern Australia (map 37).
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