Cavisternum ewani, Baehr & Harvey & Smith, 2010

Baehr, Barbara C., Harvey, Mark S. & Smith, Helen M., 2010, The Goblin Spiders of the New Endemic Australian Genus Cavisternum (Araneae: Oonopidae), American Museum Novitates 3684, pp. 1-40 : 22-25

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/667.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C6A064BB-45E2-494A-935D-D7797D6E7BCC

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/94318D80-3295-4316-A6E0-D2F054FDDDC4

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:94318D80-3295-4316-A6E0-D2F054FDDDC4

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Cavisternum ewani
status

sp. nov.

Cavisternum ewani View in CoL , new species

Figures 2, 5, 8 View Figs , 103–114 View Figs View Figs View Figs , map 3

TYPES: AUSTRALIA: Queensland: Male holotype from Great Basalt Walls National Park , 19 ° 14 9 33 0 S, 146 ° 28 9 22 0 E, pitfall trap array, open forest, 420 m (27 Sept.–17 Dec. 2006, R. Raven, B. Baehr) (PBI_OON 00006013), deposited in QM (S81339) GoogleMaps . Female allotype from Rochford Scrub , 20 ° 06 9 58 0 S, 146 ° 35 9 38 0 E, pitfall (11 Dec. 2006 – 11 Feb. 2007, R. Raven, B. Baehr, A. Amey) (PBI_OON 00006276), deposited in QM (S76771) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 4 males from Lords Table , SE base, site 2, 22 ° 40 9 30 0 S, 148 ° 01 9 12 0 E, 13 Jan. 2006, C. Burwell, 1 male deposited in each of AM (PBI_OON 00023369, KS106292) GoogleMaps , AMNH (PBI_OON 00023370), WAM (PBI_OON 00023371, T95023) , remain- der in QM (PBI_OON 00021624, S73500 View Materials ) .

ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a patronym in honor of Ewan Jay Martyr McLean, the son of Stacey McLean, Senior Program Officer, Biodiversity Planning, Environment and Parks Branch, Brisbane City Council.

DIAGNOSIS: Males of C. ewani resemble those of C. toadshow with the sternal concavity occupying most of the sternal length, and the epigastric scutum not protruding (fig. 5). However, males of C. ewani can be easily separated from all other species by their broad field of clavate setae covering almost the whole width of the sternum (fig. 8). Females can be easily distinguished from all other Cavisternum species by their large elliptical membranous epigastric area (fig. 113).

MALE: Total length 1.07. Carapace 0.50 long, 0.39 wide; abdomen 0.57 long, 0.33 wide. Carapace, sternum, mouthparts, and abdominal scutae pale orange, legs yellow. Sternum longer than wide, median concavity occupying most of sternal length, with U-shaped field of

Dorsal view. 111. Retrolateral view. 112. Embolus, retrolateral view. Scales: 20 m m.

clavate setae, anterior margin of setae rectangular (fig. 8). Chelicerae slightly divergent, fangs, extremely long, slightly longer than paturon, directed posteriorly and crossed (figs. 106, 107). Abdomen ovoid. Epigastric scutum not protruding (fig. 5). Cymbium-bulb complex pear shaped, bearing a long, thin, medially bent embolus at its apex (figs. 109–112).

FEMALE: Total length 1.21. Carapace 0.46 long, 0.38 wide; abdomen 0.75 long, 0.32 wide. Coloration as in male. Epigastric fold with one large elliptical area, copulatory duct narrow in the middle and widened at both ends (figs. 113, 114).

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: AUSTRALIA: Queensland: 16 km N of Warremba , 24 ° 54 9 09 0 S, 148 ° 35 9 36 0 E, 331 m, 27 June–6 Sep. 2006, R. Raven, B. Baehr, A. Amey, 1 ³ (PBI_OON 00006214, QM S75256) GoogleMaps ; 19 km NW of Wrotham Park Stn, Burketown Dvt Road , 16 ° 31 9 43 0 S, 143 ° 53 9 38 0 E, 188 m, 12 July–26 Sep. 2006, R. Raven, B. Baehr, A. Amey, 1 ³ (PBI_OON 00006156, QM S75182) GoogleMaps . Dunbar E of Lynd River on Burketown Dvt Road, 16 ° 21 9 48 0 S, 143 ° 03 9 11 0 E, 91 m, 12 July–26 Sep. 2006, R. Raven, B. Baehr, A. Amey, 2 ³ (PBI_OON 00006237, QM S75305 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Killymoon Creek , S of Townsville, 19 ° 24 9 S, 147 ° 01 9 E, 27 July–2 Dec. 1992, R. Raven, P. Lawless, E. Lawless, M. Shaw, 1 ³ (PBI_OON 00020956, QM S75577 View Materials ) GoogleMaps , 26 Oct. 1991 – 27 July 1992, 1 ³, 1 ♀ (PBI_OON 00020998, QM S79583 View Materials ) . Lake Broadwater via Dalby , 27 ° 21 9 S, 151 ° 06 9 E ° E, 17 May–25 Nov. 1985, M. Bennie, 1 ³ (PBI_OON 00020832, QM S79449) GoogleMaps . Lords Table , SE base, site 2, 22 ° 40 9 30 0 S, 148 ° 01 9 12 0 E, 13 Jan. 2006, C. Burwell, 1 ³ (PBI_OON 00020038, QM S80257) GoogleMaps , 1 ³ (PBI_OON 00020045, QM S73497) . Red Falls , 19 ° 55 9 47 0 S, 145 ° 44 9 00 0 E, 360 m, 16 Dec. 2006, R. Raven, B. Baehr, A. Amey, 1 ³ (PBI_OON 00006012, QM S81342) GoogleMaps . Roper Creek, via Coomburragee , site 3, 22 ° 54 9 16 0 S, 148 ° 20 9 00 0 E, 300 m, 11 Jan. 2006, C. Burwell, 1 ³ (PBI_OON 00020031, QM S80091 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . SW along Alternate Savannah Way , SE of Chillagoe, 17 ° 29 9 30 0 S, 144 ° 36 9 53 0 E, 460 m, 13 July–27 Sep. 2006, R. Raven, B. Baehr, A. Amey, 1 ³ (PBI_OON 00006072, QM S75099) GoogleMaps ; same data but 2 ³, 1 ♀ (PBI_OON 00023368, AM KS106290, one male used for SEM). Taroom district BS 24, 25 ° 35 9 59 0 S, 149 ° 46 9 11 0 E, June – 11 Sep. 1996, P. Lawless, H. Janetzki, D. Cook, 1 ³ (PBI_OON 00006976, QM S72962 View Materials ) GoogleMaps .

DISTRIBUTION: This species is widely distributed in drier areas of eastern Queensland (map 3).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Cavisternum

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