Wandella stuartensis 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 : 29-31

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.5195197

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E487C6-4C65-6C57-FE02-E89BFD281D6D

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Plazi

scientific name

Wandella stuartensis Gray 1994
status

 

Wandella stuartensis Gray 1994 View in CoL

( Figures 3 – 8 View Figure 3 View Figure 4 View Figure 5 View Figure 6 View Figure 7 View Figure 8 , 12 View Figure 12 , 13 View Figure 13 F – H, 15, 25 – 27)

Wandella stuartensis View in CoL

Gray 1994, p. 54, figs 8, 65 – 70, 80.

Male holotype from Lagoon Waterhole, Mabel Creek Station , SA, 28°56' S, 134°19' E, 26/X/1984, P. Greenslade, in pitfall trap, deposited in SAM ARA5311 (2), not examined. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis

Male ( Figure 25 View Figure 25 ) diagnosed by Gray (1994). Females can be distinguished by the combination of the following: the enlarged, usually longer than wide, bases of the spermathecae; the lack of a clear distinction between the base and the inner spermathecae; and the rounded outer spermathecae, on the top of a short, laterally directed stalk ( Figure 26 View Figure 26 E – H).

Description

Male ( Figure 25 View Figure 25 ) described by Gray (1994).

Female from Paroo-Darling National Park, New South Wales, Australia (AM KS.114345) ( Figure 26 View Figure 26 A – E). Coloration: carapace cream, with dark brown median pattern and clypeal markings, and light brown median area, with slightly dark submarginal bands; chelicerae cream with an anterior brown patch; labium and endites light yellow; sternum cream with diffuse light brown patches along the anterior border; legs light yellow, with incomplete light brown rings in the base and apex of the femora, tibiae and metatarsi and a prolateral light brown patch on the patellae; abdomen dorsum light brown, clothed with whitish setae, with dark brown chevron with five markings posteriorly; abdomen venter cream, darker posteriorly. Sternum subrounded, with a well-marked pair of posterior sigillae. Total length 3.65. Carapace length 1.47, width 1.16. Clypeus length 0.27. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.08, PME 0.07, ALE 0.11, PLE 0.78, AME – AME 0.03, PME – PME 0.14. Palp: femur length 0.8, width 0.26, tibia length 0.54, width 0.26. Right leg I: femur 1.68, patella 0.39, tibia 1.83, metatarsus 1.49, tarsus 1.06. II: fe 1.16, pa 0.39, ti 1.01. III: fe 1.05, pa 0.38, ti 0.85. IV: fe 1.45, pa 0.39, ti 1.36, mt 1.19, ta 0.75. Abdomen: length 2.04, width 1.24. Leg macrosetae: absent. Calamistrum with three rows, the middle one slightly reduced (~ 5 setae, others ~ 6 – 7). Epigastric furrow adorned with thick setae, slightly longer towards the laterals. Spermathecae: inner spermathecae rounded, somewhat sclerotized, outer spermathecae about the same size as inner, not so sclerotized, on a short stalk. State of the specimen: missing left leg I from the tibia.

Variation

Females (n = 4): total length 2.75 – 3.65 (3.31), carapace length 1.03 – 1.47 (1.21), femur I length 1.21 – 1.68 (1.39), tibia I length 1.23 – 1.83 (1.46), tibia/carapace ratio 1.13 – 1.24 (1.19). The morphology of the spermathecae is variable, especially in the base: some specimens have it short and wider, while others have it longer and narrower ( Figures 26 View Figure 26 , 27 View Figure 27 ). The morphology of the male palp is variable as well ( Figure 25 View Figure 25 ), although all specimens fit to Gray ’ s (1994) original diagnosis. This is a small, widely distributed species that might have to be split after a more careful revision.

Note

Males and females have been matched because they have been collected several times from the same localities.

Distribution

Arid regions of Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales and southwestern Queensland ( Figure 15 View Figure 15 ).

Material examined

Australia. New South Wales: ‘ Eumenbah ’ Station, 500 m east of Castlereagh Highway, 12 km north of junction with Gwydir Highway, C. cristata patch (as shown in label), pitfall trap (148.13208°, −29.81491°), F. Christie, P. Flemons & M. Elliott, 13/XII/1999, 1 ♂ (AM KS.77066); Lower Murray-Darling Region, Coombah Station, mallee/spiniflex shrubland (141.57444°, −33.05194°), M. Le Breton, 11 – 15/XII/1999, 1 ♂ (AM KS.91536); Mallara Station (142.51667°, −33.3825°), 13 – 17/XII/1999, 5 ♂ (AM KS.91534); Popitah Station, black box woodland (141.69556°, −33.15444°), 11 – 15/XII/1999, 1 ♂ (AM KS.91514); Tapio Station (142.06861°, −34.04306°), 20 – 24/III/2000, 1 ♂ 1 ♀ (AM KS.91535); Warrakoo Station, mallee/spinifex shrubland (141.285°, −33.8544°), 16/X/1998, 1 ♂ (AM KS.71400); Paroo-Darling National Park, Peery section, Arrow Bar addition, 2.3 km south of junction with White Cliffs Rd (143.4256°, −30.8431°), G.A. Milledge & H.M. Smith, 28/X – 25/XI/2010, 1 ♂ (AM KS.114191); Track to east of Wilga HS, beat/sweep & hand collecting (143.9492°, −31.4594°), 25/X/2010, 1 ♀ (AM KS.114345); Sturt National Park, site 19 – 1, SNPORD10331, pitfall trap (141.8675°, −29.0936°), M. Dangerfield, 26/IX/ 1997, 1 ♂ (AM KS.78571); site 19 – 1, SNPORD10549, M. Gillings, 26/IX/1997, 1 ♂ (AM KS.78574); site 19 – 1, SNPORD12446, A. Holmes, 26/IX/1997, 1 ♂ (AM KS.78543); site 19 – 1, SNPORD17767, M. Dangerfield, 26/IX/1997, 1 ♂ (AM KS.78513); site 19 – 1, SNPORD17841, M. Gillings, 26/IX/1997, 1 ♂ (AM KS.78562); site 33 – 1, SNPORD02760 (141.9667°, −29.1119°), M. Dangerfield, 22/IX/1997, 1 imm. (AM KS.78804); site 35 – 1, SNPORD02121 (141.9564°, −29.1889°), A. Holmes, 25/IX/1997, 1 ♂ (AM KS.78907); site 35 – 1, SNPORD02420, 1 ♀ (AM KS.78898); site 35 – 1, SNPORD03644, R. Harris, 25/IX/1997, 1 ♂ (AM KS.78865); site 35 – 1, SNPORD03789, 1 ♀ (AM KS.78864); site 35 – 1, SNPORD03994, 1 ♂ (AM KS.78846); site 77 – 1, SNPORD04169 (142.1553°, −29.2822°), M. Streulens, 25/IX/1997, 4 ♂ 1 ♀ (AM KS.79388); site 80 – 1, SNPORD03940, A. Holmes, 25/ IX/1997, 1 ♂ (AM KS.79451); site 80 – 1, SNPORD13616, R. Harris, 25/IX/1997, 1 ♂ (AM KS.79439); site 90 – 3, SNPORD01693 (142.155°, −29.2822°), M. Henery, 25/IX/1997, 1 ♀ 1 imm. (AM KS.79477); site 90 – 3, SNPORD01715, 1 ♂ (AM KS.79481); site 90 – 3, SNPORD01774, 1 ♂ (AM KS.79545); site 90 – 3, SNPORD03163, 1 ♂ (AM KS.79482); site 90 – 3, SNPORD03188, M. Streulens, 25/IX/1997, 1 ♂ (AM KS.79486); 1 ♂ (AM KS.79492); site 90 – 3, SNPORD04346, M. Henery, 25/IX/1997, 2 ♂ (AM KS.79541); Site 90 – 3, SNPORD03220, 1 ♂ (AM KS.79520); 24.7 km on road to Cawwell Stn from jnctn with Jobs Gate Rd (146.9986°, −29.1142°), F. Christie, P. Flemons, M. Elliot, 16/XII/1999, 1 ♂ (AM KS.71143); about 1 km along access road to Cawwell Station (147.0674°, −29.0642°), F. Christie, P. Flemons & M. Elliott, 16/XII/1999, 1 ♂ (AM KS.77068); Darling River, ‘ Kalyanka ’ approx 11 km east of Wilcannia, Eucalyptus camaldulensis patch (143.4869°, −31.5619°), F. Christie, P. Flemons, M. Elliot, 22/XII/1999, 4 ♂ (AM KS.71144); Little Weir 19.5 km west-southwest of Mungindi on road to Collarenebri, Eucalypts beside dry creek bed (149.15795°, −29.04895°), M. Moulds & J. Thompson, 26/IV/1994, 1 ♂ (AM KS.42442); ‘ Wyninebah ’ Stn, 0.3 km past stockyards, 300 m east of road, Acacia pendula patch, pitfall trap (147.4903°, −30.3639°), L. Wilkie, R. Harris & T. Moulds., 15/XII/1999, 1 ♂ (AM KS.77065). Queensland: Ethabukka, Simpson desert [139.2627°, −25.20494°], R. Raven & B. Baehr, 4 – 6/III/1999, 1 ♂ (QM S68882 View Materials ); 1 ♂ (QM S52363 View Materials ); Taroom district, Boggomoss, pitfall trap (150.01667°, −25.43333°), P. Lawless, 11/XI/1996 – I/1997, 1 ♂ (QM S36634 View Materials ). South Australia: Beda Hill, South Gap Station, Gairdner/Torrens basin (137.61667°, −31.85°), D. Hirst, 4/XII/1989, 1 ♂ ( SAM NN 28352); 5/XII/1989, 2 ♀ ( SAM NN 28350); pitfall trap, 4/XII/1989, 1 ♀ ( SAM NN 28351); Hiltaba Stn, BushBlitz 4, 151 m, Chenopod scrubland (135.1°, −32.18333°), B. Baehr, 12 – 21/XI/2012, 1 ♂ ( SAM NN 28239); BushBlitz 7, 233 m (135.18333°, −32.13333°), 12 – 22/XI/2012, 1 ♂ ( SAM NN 28240); Chillunie Well, Gawler Ra. (135.61667°, −32.61667°), D. Hirst, 9/XII/1989, 1 ♀ ( SAM NN 28366); Kolay Hut, Paney Stn. Gawler Ra., pitfall trap (135.38333°, −32.58333°), 8 – 11/XII/1989, 3 ♂ ( SAM NN 28362); in leaf litter, 1 ♀ ( SAM NN 28373); Olympic Dam [136.88775°, −30.47588°], E.G. Watts, 2 – 5/XI/1987, 1 ♂ 1 ♀ ( SAM NN 28364).

SAM

Australia, South Australia, Adelaide, South Australian Museum

SAM

South African Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Filistatidae

Genus

Wandella

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