Sondra samambrayi, Żabka, 2002
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2201-4349 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C887FD-FFA3-BA1F-EE04-828FFF26A7E4 |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Sondra samambrayi |
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sp. nov. |
Sondra samambrayi View in CoL n.sp.
Fig. 12
Type material. HOLOTYPE Australia: South Australia: 3, Mambray Ck , 32°50'S 137°59'E, in logs and litter, 30 Apr 1973, M. Gray, AMS KS50905 . GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. Embolus short, cymbium with retrolateral outgrowth, tibial apophysis is massive and spatulate with small conical outgrowth.
Description
Male (Fig. 12A). Eye field brown, eye surrounding darker— to black, thorax orange-brown. Abdomen with yellowish and dark grey chevrons, laterally with longitudinal narrow
light and dark lines. Spinnerets yellowish. Hairs few, pale and brownish. Clypeus light-brown, densely fringed with whitish hairs and with single brownish bristles. Chelicerae dark-orange, with 5 promarginal and 7 retromarginal teeth ( Fig. 12B), frontal surfaces of chelicerae covered with white hairs. Pedipalps yellow at the base, remainder smudged orange. Maxillae and labium dark-orange, the former twice as long as the latter. Sternum yellow, darkening marginally. Venter with light and dark-grey longitudinal stripes. Legs I massive, generally brown, only proximal podomeres and tarsi yellow, dorsal femora, ventral patellae, dorsal and ventral tibiae fringed with dense brown hairs, tibiae with 3 and metatarsi with 2 pairs of spines. Legs II slender and lighter, dorsally and centrally yellowish, sides and joint area greyish-brown, ventral patellae and tibiae with dense hairs. Other legs similar to legs II though slightly lighter in colour, not very hairy. Palpal organ ( Fig. 12C–E) with distinctive spatulate tibial apophysis. Tegular lamella missing, tegulum oval, embolus rather short. Dimensions: CL 2.50, EFL 1.14, AEW 1.92, PEW 1.78, CW 2.00, AL 2.42.
Distribution ( Fig. 10). Known only from type-locality.
Etymology. The specific epithet is based on the place-names of the type-locality: South Australia and Mombray Creek.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. The material for study was kindly provided by Dr M. Gray and Mr G. Milledge. This study was made during a four month Fellowship at the Australian Museum. Mike Gray provided research facilities and help, arachnology staff and volunteers created a unique and friendly atmosphere during my visit.
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