Karaops monteithi Crews & Harvey, 2011
Figs 7F, 8G, H, Map 3
Karaops monteithi Crews & Harvey, 2011: 30, figs 15, 16 (♀, examined).
New record.
Queensland • 1♀ (matured in captivity 22 May 2019), 5 imm.; 30 km S of Coen on PDR, left side of road heading south; -14.2931, 143.3269; 14 May 2019; S. Crews leg.; under rocks at top of hill in woodland with Cycas; sel_1389-1394; SCC19_005; (QMS).
Diagnosis.
Karaops monteithi (Fig. 7F) can be distinguished from other members of the Karaops strayamate species group by the lateral lobes forming a diamond-shaped median field, which they do not in the other species of the group (Crews and Harvey 2011: fig. 15).
Description.
The description of the female can be found in Crews and Harvey (2011).
Male. Unknown.
Distribution.
This species is known only from the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland.
Natural history.
Karaops monteithi has been collected beneath rocks in a forest with Cycas (Fig. 8H). Both localities of Karaops monteithi (Fig. 8G, H) occur in the Coen-Yambo Inlier subregion of the Cape York Peninsula bioregion (Addicott et al. 2018). This subregion has a complex geology in the east with volcanics and metamorphic rocks. Primary vegetation is eucalypt woodland (Fig. 8H).
Discussion.
The type specimen was collected in the hottest, drier part of the year, while the other female and immatures were collected in the drier part of the year, but during a transition month from hot to cooler (Suppl. material 2: table S1).