Knotodo gracilis ( Hickman, 1950 ) Raven & Hebron & Williams, 2023

Raven, Robert J., Hebron, Wendy & Williams, Kylie, 2023, Revisions of Australian ground-hunting spiders VI: five new stripe-less miturgid genera and 48 new species (Miturgidae: Miturginae), Zootaxa 5358 (1), pp. 1-117 : 75-76

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5358.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1A17A242-2E91-4F43-9E5D-063F8C0CBE72

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10169208

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7A20879E-5743-FFB7-7DD4-FA3E3865728D

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Plazi

scientific name

Knotodo gracilis ( Hickman, 1950 )
status

comb. nov.

Knotodo gracilis ( Hickman, 1950) comb. nov.

Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2a View FIGURE 2 , 59–60 View FIGURE 59 View FIGURE 60

Odo gracilis Hickman, 1950: 8 , figs 8–10.

Argoctenus gracilis View in CoL : Davies 1985: 123.

Diagnosis. Males differ from those of other Knotodo gen. nov. species in the long, slender median apophysis in line with the slender embolus origin, and the dorsal lobe of the RTA a long, sweeping scythe-like hook overhanging the narrowly triangular ventral lobe ( Fig. 60d View FIGURE 60 ). Males are very similar to those of K. coolgardie sp. nov., from which they differ in lacking the distinct conical process on the retroventral palpal patella. Knoto gracilis males most closely resemble those of K. narelleae sp. nov. and differ in that the median apophysis is a smooth, twisting cone and lacks a predistal scoop retrolaterally ( Fig. 60b View FIGURE 60 ). Female unknown.

Type Material. South Australia: male holotype, Reevesby Is., MV K146 (examined) .

Other Material Examined. 1 ma., Lake Callabonna , 29°39’S 140°00’E, 30 Aug 1979, MV K4451 GoogleMaps ; 1 ma., Whyalla , 33°02’S 137°35’E, 31 Aug 1949, MV K4463 GoogleMaps ; 1 ma., Ooldea , 30°27’S 131°50’E, Troughton & Wright, AM KS16487 GoogleMaps .

Queensland: 1 ma., Ethabuka Stn, 23°46’S 138°28’E, desert, 4–6 Mar 1999, R GoogleMaps . Raven, B. Baehr, QM S68881 ; 4 ma., SDB pitfall, Mar 1995, C. Dickman et al., QM S33451 .

Western Australia: 3 ma., 7–8 km WNW of Point Salvation , 28°12’S, 123°36’E, 3–12 Dec 1990, E. R GoogleMaps . Pianka, pitfall traps, WAM98 View Materials /953–955.

Description. Male WAM98/743

Colour: Carapace with two moderately dark shell-like areas laterally; opisthosoma, dorsally laterally pallid mottled lightly with distinct dark median stripe with 2 lateral ostiate branches; ventrally none, pallid; femora strongly mottled fading gradually to metatarsus. Eyes. All similar, small but ALE clearly smallest. Posterior row more or less overlapping; PME and PLE inner edges well separated. Legs very long.

Spines: Femora pv1 only on I–III; tibia I, II, p2r2; p2d1r2; palp fe with p1.

Palp: Patella with low broad transverse ridge retrolaterally; dorsally with distal point interlocking with sclerotised notch on basal tibia; cymbial hairs all similar, but hairs very long basally; retrobasally with distinct groove for basal half; probasal edge extended laterally with distinctly squared edge forming rounded lobe; apex of ventral lobe blunt, triangular; ventral lobe short, triangular, laterally broad; ventral lobe long, triangular, dorsal lobe a wide, recurved hooked plate; RTA distal; short, directed laterally; two plates sandwiching unsclerotised zone; base of ventral lobe darkly sclerotised conical process; ventral lobe long, triangular, dorsal lobe a wide, recurved hooked plate; embolus central, directed to basal palp.

Distribution. Known only from South Australia and Queensland and presumably adjacent areas of the Northern Territory.

MV

University of Montana Museum

AM

Australian Museum

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

QM

Queensland Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Xenoctenidae

Genus

Knotodo

Loc

Knotodo gracilis ( Hickman, 1950 )

Raven, Robert J., Hebron, Wendy & Williams, Kylie 2023
2023
Loc

Argoctenus gracilis

Davies, V. T. 1985: 123
1985
Loc

Odo gracilis

Hickman, V. V. 1950: 8
1950
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