Karaops yurlburr Crews, 2013

Crews, Sarah C., 2023, But wait, there's more! Descriptions of new species and undescribed sexes of flattie spiders (Araneae, Selenopidae, Karaops) from Australia, ZooKeys 1150, pp. 1-189 : 1

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1150.93760

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Karaops yurlburr Crews, 2013
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Karaops yurlburr Crews, 2013 View in CoL

Figs 66D, F View Figure 66 , 72D View Figure 72 , Maps 1 View Map 1 , 9A, B View Map 9

Karaops yurlburr Crews, 2013: 452, figs 9-12 (♀♂, examined).

Additional probable record

(see discussion below). Western Australia • 2 imm.; Millstream-Chichester National Park, Narrina Pool on Narrina Creek; 21°20'45"S, 117°16'08"E; 25 Mar. 2015; M.S. Harvey, J. Huey, R. Teale leg.; under rock; (WAM T135803-T135804).

Diagnosis.

The female is similar to Karaops nyiyaparli and K. kariyarra by the copulatory openings located in a depression in the median field of the epigynal plate. In K. yurlburr , though, the depression is very large and more than half as wide as the epigynal plate ( Crews 2013: figs 5, 7, 9).

The male of this species is similar to others in the Chichester region, but the keeled edge between the dRTA and vRTA is different from any of the others. There is also a very small indentation along the upper margin of the tegular lobe, and the conductor is unique ( Crews 2013: figs 9-12).

Description.

The male and female are described in Crews (2013).

Distribution.

This species is known only from the type locality, vic. Python Pool, Pilbara, Western Australia (Fig. 72D View Figure 72 ).

Natural history.

Karaops yurlburr (Fig. 66D, F View Figure 66 ) is known from a single female and male specimen, two penultimate males, and five immatures. These were all collected in ethylene glycol pitfalls left for a 15-month period, thus it is impossible to know when adults are present. Python Pool and Narrina Creek are both found in the Chichester subregion of the Pilbara bioregion; this subregion is the most species rich region for Karaops (Suppl. material 2: table S1).

Discussion.

Despite searching the same locality as well as nearby localities, only Karaops nyiyaparli was collected. The female and male of K. yurlburr are significantly different from K. nyiyaparli , so there is no chance of confusing them. Based on molecular data (Suppl. material 1), two immatures collected at nearby Narrina Pool on Narrina Creek may be K. yurlburr , and this record is provided above.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Selenopidae

Genus

Karaops

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