Venator marginatus Hogg, 1900
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Venator marginatus Hogg, 1900 View in CoL incerta sedis
( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 )
Venator marginatus Hogg, 1900 View in CoL , 120–122, plate 17, fig. 4. Rainbow 1911: 274; Roewer 1955: 307; Roewer 1960: 780; McKay 1973: 381; McKay 1985: 87.
Material examined. Holotype. Female, Macedon [37°25’S, 144°34’E, Victoria] ( BMNH 1907.2.24.7). Other material examined. New South Wales: 1 female, Llangothlin, near Guyra, 30°08’S, 151°41’E (AM KS85162).
Remarks. Venator marginatus was included in the genus when it was originally established ( Hogg 1900); however, somatic and genital morphology do not allow a placement in the genus as reviewed here. It is therefore considered incerta sedis.
In more than 10 years of extensively collecting and studying Australian wolf spiders, I have only managed to examine two specimens of this species, the holotype and a second female from northern New South Wales ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ). The male remains unknown and therefore it is impossible to provide a generic placement for this species, in particular taking the still poor taxonomic resolution of Australian Lycosinae into account. However, an up-to-date illustration of the epigyne of the holotype is provided here ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ) to allow identification when further specimens of V. marginatus are collected. Colouration is similar to the species in Venator ; however, genital morphology is unusual in that the epigyne is wider than long, although the median septum displays the overall common general inverted T-shape of females in the subfamily Lycosinae ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ).
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