Hemicloeina gayndah, PLATNICK, 2002
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2002)271<0001:AROTAG>2.0.CO;2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EAE52A-FF6A-A695-8245-2600D8574BBA |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Hemicloeina gayndah |
status |
sp. nov. |
Hemicloeina gayndah , new species Figures 553–556 View Figs ; Map 41 View Map 41
TYPE: Female holotype from Mount Gayndah , 25 ° 35 ̍ S, 151 ° 32 ̍ E, Queensland (Nov. 16, 2000; N. Platnick, R. Raven, B. Baehr), deposited in QMB .
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
DIAGNOSIS: This species seems closest to H. spec ; males are very similar but have a longer retrolateral tibial apophysis (fig. 554) and a smaller, less excavated proximal prong on the conductor tip (fig. 553), females have a much narrower epigynal atrium (fig. 555).
MALE: Total length 7. Coloration as in H. somersetensis except legs distinctly bicolored, femora and patellae dark gray, more distal segments yellow. Leg spination (only femora of legs III, IV present): femora II, III r000; tibiae I, II v1p22. Retrolateral tibial apophysis longer than in R. spec , extending well beyond proximal margin of cymbium (fig. 554); proximal prong of conductor tip not distally excavated (fig. 553).
FEMALE: Total length 9. Coloration as in male. Leg spination: femora: I r000; II, III p000, r000; IV p000; tibiae: III v1p2 2; IV r111; metatarsi: III v222; IV v1p 1p2. Epigynal atrium anteriorly situated, relatively narrow, with vshaped posterior margin (fig. 555); spermathecae with laterally directed lobes at about onethird their length (fig. 556).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: One male taken with the holotype (AMNH).
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from Mount Gayndah in southeastern Queensland (map 41).
Hemicloeina bulolo , new species Figures 567, 568 View Figs
TYPE: Female holotype taken under bark of lower stem, 0–1 m above ground, of Araucaria hunsteinii tree 2 km E of Heads Hump Lake, Bulolo, Morobe District, 6 ° 45 ̍ S, 146 ° 30 ̍ E, Papua New Guinea (May 2, 1970; B. Gray), deposited in AMS (KS13022) .
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
DIAGNOSIS: This odd female is easily recognized by its epigynal conformation, with greatly enlarged anterior ducts (figs. 567, 568); it may belong to an undescribed genus, but it seems best to retain the species in Hemicloeina until males become available for study.
MALE: Unknown.
FEMALE: Total length 13. Coloration as in H. somersetensis . Leg spination (legs II missing): femora: I, III, IV p000, r000; tibiae: I v1p20; III v1p1p0; IV p000, v1p1p1p, r000; metatarsi: III v1p01p; IV v1p00, r000. Epigynum with pair of anterolateral depressions separated by raised median septum (fig. 567); spermathecae coiled, with greatly enlarged anterior ducts (fig. 568).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: None.
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from New Guinea.
QMB |
Queensland Museum, Brisbane |
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