Capeyorkia vulpecula ( Thorell, 1881 ) Thorell, 1881

Richardson, Barry J., 2016, New genera, new species and redescriptions of Australian jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae), Zootaxa 4114 (5), pp. 501-560 : 521-523

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4114.5.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8F950473-E021-4704-9DA7-9AA9A259C5C3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5694057

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E487E9-FFE7-E63E-FF59-882FE49FFE71

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Plazi

scientific name

Capeyorkia vulpecula ( Thorell, 1881 )
status

comb. nov.

Capeyorkia vulpecula ( Thorell, 1881) View in CoL comb. nov.

Figs 67–76 View FIGURES 67 – 76

Marptusa vulpecula Thorell, 1881: 452 , 705. Trite vulpecula View in CoL — Simon 1903: 829.

Type material. Holotype: M, Somerset, Cape York, Queensland, Australia, 142.36°E, 10.73°S, L.M. D’Albertis ( MSGN).

Diagnosis. As for genus.

Description. Male: Cephalothorax ( Figs 67, 68 View FIGURES 67 – 76 ) mid orange-brown, darkening to the sides with scattered darker patches on the pars cephalica and distinct bulges on the median sides of PLE ( Fig. 70 View FIGURES 67 – 76 ). Faint, darker striae radiating from the foveal area across the pars thoracica. Chelicerae ( Fig. 69 View FIGURES 67 – 76 ) orange, straight, expanded and rounded on the median edge with horizontal ripples down the anterior surface. Two small, unevenly sized, promarginal teeth and one small, retromarginal tooth. Endites, labium and sternum orange. Endite distinctively shaped with lateral wing-like extensions. Dorsal abdomen ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 67 – 76 ) dirty brown with a pair of longitudinal faint black stripes and darker patterning on the sides. Spinnerets brown. Ventral abdomen dirty brown with faint darker longitudinal stripes. A thick median lip on the posterior abdomen immediately anterior to the spinnerets. Legs orange-brown, L1 more robust and larger than other legs, with femur darker and vertically flattened and a line of four strong spines on the anterior side of the tibia. Ventral, light coloured, fringe on the patella and tibia of L1 and L2. Palp ( Figs 71–75 View FIGURES 67 – 76 ): orange-brown, tibia and cymbium covered with thick long brown hairs. Tibia with a distinct ventral distal median lip overlapping the tegulum. Medium-sized apophysis, with corkscrew shape, tapering in the last third to a point. The long thin embolus has an origin on the anterior edge of the round tegulum and forms a clockwise three-quarter circle around it (left palp). Dimensions: CL 3.16, EFL 1.42, CW 2.48, AEW 2.04, AMEW 1.42, PEW 2.11, AL 3.28, L1 8.61 (2.60 + 1.86 + 2.11 1.24 + 0.80), L2 5.45 (1.86 + 0.93 + 1.24 + 0.87 + 0.56), L3 5.38 (1.92 + 0.93 + 0.93 + 1.05 + 0.56), L4 6.07 (1.92 + 0.99 + 1.11 + 0.42 + 0.62).

Female. Unknown.

Distribution and biology. Known only from the type specimen from Cape York ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 67 – 76 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Genus

Capeyorkia

Loc

Capeyorkia vulpecula ( Thorell, 1881 )

Richardson, Barry J. 2016
2016
Loc

Marptusa vulpecula

Simon 1903: 829
Thorell 1881: 452
1881
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