Elleguna minor, Gray & Smith, 2008
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.60.2008.1493 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038E4730-6E2D-C15A-E52B-A2BBFB293D49 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Elleguna minor |
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sp. nov. |
Elleguna minor View in CoL n.sp.
Figs 8d View Fig , 17a–e View Fig
Type material. Queensland: HOLOTYPE:?, S74216 View Materials ( QM), Crediton , c. 21°16'S 148°32'E, R. Kohout & V. Davies, 14–21 Apr. 1975, sheet web (running underneath) GoogleMaps . PARATYPES:!, KS79572, 2 ??, KS79581–2,?, KS57652, Eungella NP, Broken River rainforest walk, 0.5 km from carpark, 21°10'S 148°30'E, 18 Apr. 1998, G. Milledge, sheet webs on banks of pathway; 3 !! GoogleMaps , S62169 View Materials ( QM), data as holotype GoogleMaps ;?, S62165 View Materials ( QM), Mt Dryander summit, 20°15'S 148°33'E, 740 m, 24 Apr. 1979, G.B. Monteith, rainforest,berlesate, moss on rocks & trees GoogleMaps ;!, S62167 View Materials ( QM), Mt Dryander , 20°15'S 148°33'E, 700–800 m, 21 Nov. 1992, Monteith, Thompson, Cook & Janetzki GoogleMaps .
Other material. Queensland:?, 2 !!, S62168 View Materials ( QM), Eungella NP, c. 21°10'S 148°30'E, 9 Nov. 1991, R. Raven, P. Lawson, night coll GoogleMaps .;!, S62164 View Materials ( QM), Crediton , Eungella, 21°11'S 148°33'E, 750 m, 17 Nov. 1992, Monteith, Thompson, Cook & Janetzki GoogleMaps ;?, S27427 View Materials ( QM), Mt Dryander , 20°15'S 148°33'E, 650 m, 21 Nov. 1992 –mid Apr. 1993, D. Cook & G.B. Monteith, RF intercept & pitfalls; 7 !! GoogleMaps , S62170 ( QM), Finch Hatton , c. 21°06'S 148°37'E, 7–14 Apr. 1975, R. Kohout, V. Davies, L. Myberg, running on underside of sheet webs with retreat in rotting wood or bank GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Differs from E. major as follows: male palp with a small ventral conductor process; semicircular embolus; short RDTA; MA often with a sclerotized spot; epigynal fossa divided by a definite septum.
Description
Male (holotype). BL 7.27, CL 3.71(range 3.35–3.96), CW 3.02, CapW 1.43, EGW 0.98, LL 0.51, LW 0.49, SL 1.71, SW 1.47. Legs: 1423 (I: 16.25; II: 14.08; III: 12.33; IV: 15.67); ratio tibia I length:CW = 1:0.79. Male palp ( Fig. 17a,b View Fig ). Cymbial flange large. Bulb with a small, retrobasal TL, the looped sperm duct visible ventrally. Embolus an evenly curved, semicircular spine. TW prolateral-basal. VCP a short, apically rounded plate. Curved conductor margin with two low, flange-like processes; retrolateral limb of conductor divided into a dorsal spine-like process and a ventral tapering, spatulate process, grooved for the embolus; both processes curve retroventrally. Membraneous MA often with a small, sclerotized spot. RDTA short, with subterminal cusp.
Female (KS79572). BL 8.08, CL 3.92, CW 2.50, CapW 1.67, EGW 1.08, LL 0.56, LW 0.53, SL 1.71, SW 1.43. Legs: 1423 (I: 13.25; II: 11.08; III: 9.83; IV: 12.17); ratio tibia I length:CW = 1:0.75. Epigynum ( Fig. 17c–e View Fig ). Fossa divided by a septum with a pair of shallow recessed “sockets” in the adjacent posterior walls. Copulatory duct openings anterolaterally placed. Internal genitalia. Copulatory ducts short, about as wide as spermathecae.
Comments. The septum dividing the epigynal fossa is variable in width. Some thinner septa may be broken off towards the posterior end.
Distribution. Eungella NP area to Mt Dryander, mid-eastern Queensland.
Etymology. The species name refers to the small size of male palpal ventral conductor process.
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Queensland Museum |
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