Morebilus gammon, PLATNICK, 2002
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2002)271<0001:AROTAG>2.0.CO;2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EAE52A-FF2A-A6D7-824B-247ED9944A07 |
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Felipe |
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Morebilus gammon |
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sp. nov. |
Morebilus gammon , new species Figures 367–370 View Figs ; Map 28 View Map 28
TYPES: Female holotype and male allotype taken under rock at Arcoon Creek, Gammon Ranges National Park , 30 ° 26 ̍ S, 138 ° 58 ̍ E, South Australia (May 5, 1989; D. Hirst), deposited in SAM ( N1999 View Materials /66, 67) .
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
DIAGNOSIS: Males can easily be recognized by the long, narrow, sinuous embolus (fig. 367) and prongshaped retrolateral tibial apophysis (fig. 368), females by the rectan gular median plate in the epigynal atrium (fig. 369).
MALE: Total length 16. Coloration as in M. plagusius . Leg spination (legs II missing): femora: I d200; III d101; IV d201; tibiae: I v552; IV v1p00; metatarsi: I v32 2; III v1p1p0. Retrolateral tibial apophysis strong, prongshaped (fig. 368); embolus relatively long, narrow, sinuous, overlying prolateral portion of median apophysis (fig. 367).
FEMALE: Total length 19. Coloration as in M. graytown . Leg spination: tibiae: I v442; II v542; metatarsi: I v422; II v322; III v1p1p0; IV 1p00. Epigynal atrium wide, with rectangular median plate (fig. 369); anterior spermathecal ducts vshaped (fig. 370).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: South Australia: Arcoon Creek, Gammon Ranges National Park , 30 ° 26 ̍ S, 138 ° 58 ̍ E, May 5, 1989, under rock (D. Hirst, SAM N1999 View Materials /68, 69), 2♀ ; upper slopes, W North Tusk Hill, Gammon Ranges National Park , 30 ° 26 ̍ S, 138 ° 59 ̍ E, May 5, 1989, under rock (D. Lee, SAM N1999 View Materials /70), 1♀ .
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the Gammon Ranges, South Australia (map 28).
Morebilus coolah , new species
Figures 371–374 View Figs ; Map 28 View Map 28
TYPE: Female holotype from Coolah Valley , 31 ° 50 ̍ S, 149 ° 43 ̍ E, New South Wales (1935; J. Lecky), deposited in AMS (KS35546) .
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
DIAGNOSIS: Males can easily be recognized by the clump of stiff spines representing the retrolateral tibial apophysis (fig. 372) and the threadlike distal half of the embolus (fig. 371), females by the anteriorly pointed epigynal atrium (fig. 373) and the membranous anterior lobes on the spermathecae (fig. 374). MALE: Total length 12. Coloration as in M. graytown . Leg spination: femora: I–III d30 0; IV d200; tibiae: II v322; metatarsi II v21p0. Retrolateral tibial apophysis reduced to patch of stiff spines (fig. 372); embolus abruptly narrowed, at about half its length, into threadlike structure (fig. 371).
FEMALE: Total length 14. Coloration as in male. Leg spination: femora: I, II d300; III d400; IV d200; tibiae: II v322; metatarsi: II v21p0; III v200. Epigynal atrium angular anteriorly (fig. 373); spermathecae with peashaped, translucent anterior extensions and laterally directed heads (fig. 374).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: The single male here associated with the female was taken on Warrumbungle Mountain, 31 ° 15 ̍ S, 148 ° 59 ̍ E, New South Wales on Apr. 23, 1967 (C. Chadwick, AMS KS35506).
DISTRIBUTION: New South Wales (map 28).
new combination
Figures 375–378 View Figs ; Map 29 View Map 29
Hemicloea fumosa L. Koch, 1876: 840 , pl. 72, figs. 3, 3a, 3b (male holotype from Gayndah, Queensland, in ZMH, examined).
Hemicloea cineracea L. Koch, 1876: 843 , pl. 72, figs. 5, 5a (female syntype from Rockhampton, Queensland, in ZMH, examined). NEW SYN ONYMY.
DIAGNOSIS: Males can be recognized by the long, dorsally directed retrolateral tibial apophysis (fig. 376) and distally incised em bolus (fig. 375), females by the wide, oval epigynal atrium (fig. 377).
MALE: Total length 11. Coloration as in M. plagusius . Leg spination: tibiae II v322; metatarsi II v21p0. Retrolateral tibial apophysis long, distally sinuous, directed dorsally (fig. 376); embolus with incised tip (fig. 375).
FEMALE: Total length 15. Coloration as in M. graytown . Leg spination: tibiae II v322; metatarsi: II v21p0; III v200. Epigynal atrium transverse, wide oval, deepest medially (fig. 377); spermathecae rotund, with anterolaterally directed heads (fig. 378).
MATERIAL EXAMINED: Queensland: 15 mi W Brisbane , 27 ° 30 ̍ S, 153 ° 01 ̍ E, Nov. 24, 1962, elev. 400 m (E. Ross, D. Cavagnaro, CAS), 1♀ ; Calamvale , 27 ° 28 ̍ S, 153 ° 03 ̍ E, Sept. 16, 1981 (B. Rice, QMB S28460 View Materials ), 1♀ ; Caboolture , 27 ° 05 ̍ S, 152 ° 57 ̍ E, Apr. 4, 1986 (D. Bligh, QMB S28674 View Materials ), 13, Sept. 1995 (D. Bligh, QMB S30141 View Materials ), 1♀ ; Clarke Creek , 190 km SSE Mackay on Bruce Highway, 22 ° 34 ̍ S, 149 ° 16 ̍ E, Aug. 27, 1980, under eucalypt bark (M. Harvey, ANIC), 1♀ ; W Considine Bay, North Keppel Island , 23 ° 05 ̍ S, 150 ° 54 ̍ E, Aug. 31, 1987, closed thickets and low, open forest (M. Bennie, QMB S28679 View Materials ), 1♀ ; Cooloola , 26 ° 12 ̍ S, 153 ° 03 ̍ E, Apr. 14, 1979 (A. Inch, QMB S28490 View Materials ), 1♀ ; Darlington Road, Binjour Plateau , 25 ° 32 ̍ S, 152 ° 29 ̍ E, Nov. 17, 2000, elev. 362 m (N. Platnick, R. Raven, B. Baehr, AMNH), 1♀ ; Gayndah, 25 ° 38 ̍ S, 151 ° 36 ̍ E, Godeffroy collection 14619 ( ZMH), 13 (holotype) ; Girraween , 28 ° 50 ̍ S, 151 ° 55 ̍ E, Dec. 2, 1973, un der rock, open eucalypt forest (R. Raven, QMB S28456 View Materials ), 1♀ ; Gurgeena Plateau , 25 ° 27 ̍ S, 151 ° 23 ̍ E, Jan. 27–June 2, 1999, rainforest intercept, elev. 360 m (G. Monteith, G. Thompson, QMB S51124 View Materials ), 13 ; Kroombit Tops , northern escarpment, 45 km SSW Calliope, 24 ° 22 ̍ S, 151 ° 01 ̍ E, Dec. 9– 19, 1983, open forest (V. Davies, J. Gallon, QMB S28446 View Materials ), 1♀ ; Kuranda , 16 ° 49 ̍ S, 145 ° 39 ̍ E, May 31–June 4, 1928 (F. Blanchard, AMNH), 1♀ ; Lacey’s Creek , 27 ° 14 ̍ S, 152 ° 43 ̍ E, Aug. 2, 1988, under rock (R. Mc Kay, QMB S28493 View Materials ), 1♀ ; Lake Broadwater, via Dalby , 27 ° 11 ̍ S, 151 ° 16 ̍ E, Nov. 24, 1985 – Jan. 3, 1986, pitfall (M. Bennie, QMB S34488 View Materials ), 13 ; LeslieHarrison Dam, near Capalaba , 27 ° 31 ̍ S, 153 ° 11 ̍ E, Nov. 8, 1976 (R. Hiatt, QMB S28441 View Materials ), 1♀ ; Long Island , May 1956 ( NMV K3514 About NMV ), 1♀ ; Mount Molloy , 16 ° 41 ̍ S, 145 ° 20 ̍ E, Nov. 1970 (F. Little, QMB S26449 View Materials ), 1♀, May 12, 1973, under bark on log (F. Little, QMB S28492 View Materials ), 1♀, 1974 (P., F. Little, QMB S28455 View Materials ), 13, 3♀, 1975 (F. Little, QMB S28449 View Materials ), 1♀ ; Rochedale , 27 ° 34 ̍ S, 153 ° 08 ̍ E, Aug. 13, 1973, under logs (R. Raven, QMB S28483 View Materials ), 2♀ ; Rockhampton , 23 ° 22 ̍ S, 150 ° 32 ̍ E, Jan. 20, 1994 (D. Wallace, QMB S48066 View Materials ), 1♀ ; Rockhampton, 23 ° 23 ̍ S, 150 ° 30 ̍ E, Museum Godeffroy ( ZMH), 1♀, 1j (syntypes) ; Rundle Range State Forest , 23 ° 39 ̍ S, 150 ° 59 ̍ E, Mar. 24–31, 1975 (V. Davies, R. Kohout, QMB ex S28450 View Materials ), 1♀ ; Shorncliffe , 27 ° 20 ̍ S, 153 ° 05 ̍ E, June 6, 1980 (A. Jones, QMB S26445 View Materials ), 1♀ ; Wandoan , 26 ° 08 ̍ S, 149 ° 57 ̍ E, Oct. 28, 1979 (A. Rozefelds, QMB S28463 View Materials ), 1♀ .
DISTRIBUTION: Widespread in eastern Queensland (map 29).
SYNONYMY: Simultaneous collection of both sexes indicates that Hemicloea cineracea is the female of Hemicloea fumosa .
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Morebilus gammon
PLATNICK, NORMAN I. 2002 |
Hemicloea fumosa L. Koch, 1876: 840
Koch, L. 1876: 840 |
Hemicloea cineracea L. Koch, 1876: 843
Koch, L. 1876: 843 |