Wandella waldockae Gray 1994

Ivan L. F. Magalhaes, 2016, On new or poorly known Australian Filistatidae spiders (Araneae: Araneomorphae), including a study on the fine morphology of Wandella, Journal of Natural History 50 (29 - 30), pp. 1815-1858 : 25-28

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2016.1181805

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:327D7F9C-1ACC-4323-9D03-8D3A7B2E83D8

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5195195

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E487C6-4C61-6C6B-FE00-ECA6FC591812

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Plazi

scientific name

Wandella waldockae Gray 1994
status

 

Wandella waldockae Gray 1994 View in CoL

( Figures 15 View Figure 15 , 22 – 24 View Figure 22 View Figure 23 View Figure 24 )

Wandella waldockae View in CoL

Gray 1994, p. 57, figs. 7, 92 – 94.

Male holotype from near Cave C118, North West Cape , WA, 22°09' S, 113°59' E, 12/IX/ 1989, B. Jones, W.F. Humphreys & A. Humphreys (ref.278), from surface pitfall trap near cave entrance, deposited in WAM 90/1909 , not examined GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis

Male ( Figure 22 View Figure 22 ) diagnosed by Gray (1994). Females can be distinguished by the combination of widened and triangular bases of the spermathecae and inner spermathecae positioned laterally (rather than anteriorly) to the outer spermathecae ( Figures 23 View Figure 23 C – E, 24B, C).

Description

Male ( Figure 22 View Figure 22 ) described by Gray (1994).

Female from Pilbara, Western Australia, Australia (AM KS. 100200) ( Figures 23 View Figure 23 , 24 View Figure 24 B, C). Coloration: carapace cream, with brown median pattern and clypeal markings, and submarginal bands present as diffuse, light brown patches; chelicerae, labium and endites cream; sternum cream with diffuse light brown patches along the anterior border; legs cream, with incomplete light brown rings in the base and apex of the femora, tibiae and metatarsi, less well-marked in the first leg, and a prolateral light brown patch on the patellae; abdomen dorsum light brown, with dark brown transverse patches in the posterior median area and clothed with black or white setae arranged in small groups; abdomen venter cream. Sternum suboval, with a well-marked pair of posterior sigillae. Total length 3.90. Carapace length 1.42, width 1.02. Clypeus length 0.28. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.07, PME 0.07, ALE 0.12, PLE 0.11, AME – AME 0.03, PME – PME 0.12. Palp: femur length 0.81, width 0.29, tibia length 0.47, width 0.27. Leg I: femur 1.45, patella 0.42, tibia 1.55, metatarsus 1.28, tarsus 0.92. II: fe 1.11, pa 0.35, ti 0.88. III: fe 1.00, pa 0.43, ti 0.73. IV: fe 1.51, pa 0.47, ti 1.28, mt 1.12, ta 0.67. Abdomen: length 2.47, width 1.64. Leg macrosetae: absent, but two strong, curved setae are present in the ventral apex of tibia I. Calamistrum with three rows with 5-4-6 setae (inner to outer row). Epigastric furrow adorned with thick setae, slightly longer towards the laterals. Spermathecae: inner spermathecae elongate, small, connected to a widened triangular base leading to the uterus externus, outer spermathecae larger than inner spermathecae, oval, on a short stalk.

Variation

Females (n = 2): total length 3.78 – 3.9 (3.84), carapace length 1.23 – 1.42 (1.33), femur I length 1.34 – 1.45 (1.40), tibia I length 1.21 – 1.55 (1.38), tibia/carapace ratio 0.98 – 1.09 (1.04). The female WAM T76810 is smaller and has a different genital morphology than the one collected with males (AM KS. 100200); it might be not fully mature, or may represent another species.

Note

Males and females have been matched because three males and two females have been collected from the same locality.

Distribution

Restricted to northwestern Western Australia ( Figure 15 View Figure 15 ).

Material examined

Australia. Western Australia: Barrow Island, Gorgon Project footprint plot GP7, limestone ridge to drainage line, pitfall trap (115.44083°, −20.7975°), S. Callan & R. Graham, 20 – 25/IX/2006, 1 ♂ ( WAM T88836); Gorgon Project footprint plot GP8, valley flats (115.44028°, −20.79972°), 1 ♂ ( WAM T88792); c. 60 km northwest of Newman (119.2372°, −23.0133°), J. Gollan, N. Sullivan, M. Beatson, S. Luccitti, 24/VIII/2008, 1 ♂ (AM KS.105479); (119.2361°, −23.0106°), 25/VIII/2008, 1 ♂ (AM KS.105475); (119.2672°, −22.9844°), 1 ♂ (AM KS.105467); (119.2356°, −23.0111°), 1 ♂ (AM KS.105474); 10.9 km southwest of Pannawonica, Mesa A, site MAT01 (116.24806°, −21.7075°), R. Teale, 6 – 12/VIII/2005, 1 ♂ ( WAM T77173); 14.4 km southwest of Pannawonica, Mesa A, site MAT05, pitfall trap (116.21472°, −21.72°), 1 ♂ ( WAM T77172); 1 ♂ ( WAM T77516); Nanutarra-Wittenoom Rd, 119.6 km west of Paraburdoo-Tom Price Rd junction, pitfall trap (116.3136°, −22.6914°), M. Bulbert, J. Gollan, S.G. Ginn, G. Brown, 22/V – 1/VI/2006, 1 ♂ (AM KS. 100198); 22/V – 1/VI/2007, 2 ♂ (AM KS. 100199); 22/V – 1/VI/2008, 2 ♂ (AM KS. 100200); Port Hedland Salt, 9.6 km southeast of Port Hedland, site PHS02 (118.67389°, −20.37056°), R. Teale, 19 – 25/IX/2005, 1 ♂ ( WAM T76810).

WAM

Western Australian Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Filistatidae

Genus

Wandella

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