Cavisternum maxmoormanni, Baehr & Harvey & Smith, 2010

Baehr, Barbara C., Harvey, Mark S. & Smith, Helen M., 2010, The Goblin Spiders of the New Endemic Australian Genus Cavisternum (Araneae: Oonopidae), American Museum Novitates 3684, pp. 1-40 : 30-31

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/667.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C6A064BB-45E2-494A-935D-D7797D6E7BCC

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A08799-6562-CE36-FFE2-FA3EE9DDA9AC

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Carolina

scientific name

Cavisternum maxmoormanni
status

sp. nov.

Cavisternum maxmoormanni View in CoL , new species

Figures 20 View Figs , 136–138 View Figs , map 5

TYPE: AUSTRALIA: Northern Territory: Male holotype from N of Walhallow, Tablelands Highway , 17 ° 37 9 30 0 S, 135 ° 41 9 19 0 E, 240 m (8 July–22 Sep. 2006, R. Raven, B. Baehr, A. Amey) (PBI_OON 00006198), deposited in QM (S81165) GoogleMaps .

ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a patronym in honor of Max Moormann, a young man who enjoys being on his hands and knees in the dirt discovering the secret life of the outback.

DIAGNOSIS: Males of C. maxmoormanni resemble those of C. michaelbellomoi as both have a very small sternal concavity (fig. 20). However, males of C. maxmoormanni have a strongly protruding epigastric scutum, relatively short posteromedially directed fangs just reaching the labium (fig. 20), and a flat, medially bent embolus with a slightly incised base (figs 136–138).

MALE: Total length 1.00. Carapace 0.48 long, 0.36 wide; abdomen 0.52 long, 0.30 wide. Carapace, sternum, mouthparts, and abdominal scutae pale orange, legs yellow. Sternum as long as wide with very small median concavity (fig. 20). Cheliceral fangs relatively short, not reaching labium, posteromedially directed forming V shape, tips not widened. Abdomen ovoid, epigastric scutum strongly protruding. Cymbium-bulb complex square with flattened embolus only slightly incised at base (figs. 136–138).

FEMALE: Unknown.

DISTRIBUTION: This species has been found only at the type locality in northeastern Northern Territory (map 5) .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Cavisternum

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