Maratus robinsoni Otto & Hill 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3875295 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3883176 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/487187C2-B217-FF83-0F62-FAAAB098F8BC |
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Maratus robinsoni Otto & Hill 2012 View in CoL
( Figures 1 View Figure 1 A–D, 2)
Material examined. 1♂, Kaniva , Victoria, 36°31'45.8"S 141°24'07.9"E, 23 OCT 2019, coll GoogleMaps . J GoogleMaps . Schubert & B . Baehr , deposited in Museums Victoria collection . Type material observed via Figures 43–50 in Otto & Hill 2012: 3 ♂, Newcastle , New South Wales, 32° 59' 50.42" S, 151° 42' 17.22" E, 15 OCT 2012, coll GoogleMaps . J GoogleMaps . Otto and P . Robinson (via Otto & Hill 2012). 2♂, Newcastle , New South Wales, 32° 59' 50.42" S, 151° 42' 17.22" E, 22 OCT 2012, coll View Materials GoogleMaps . J View Materials GoogleMaps . Otto and P . Robinson (via Otto & Hill 2012). 1♂ Pilliga , New South Wales, 30° 21' 31.23" S, 148° 53' 17.82" E, 2 OCT 2012, coll GoogleMaps . J GoogleMaps . Otto (via Otto & Hill 2012). 1♂ Munmorah State Recreation Reserve , 33° 12' 46" S, 151° 34' 57" E, 27 NOV 1997, coll GoogleMaps . L GoogleMaps . Wilkie (via Otto & Hill 2012) .
Diagnosis. Male. Opisthosoma rotund, dorsal surface black and distinctly marked with two longitudinal tracts of iridescent scales which extend ~1/3 the length of the opisthosoma from the anteromedial margin, and bordered by a wide ‘U’ shaped (when viewed from the rear) band of iridescent scales which change colour depending upon which angle they are viewed from. Pedipalp with conical proximal tegulum, an inward projection on the medial side of the relatively large circular ring of the embolus, and the apex of the embolus has a convergent inner and outer edge.
Remarks. Historic records of Maratus robinsoni are known from specimens collected near Newcastle, on the eastern coast of New South Wales, and a specimen collected further inland from Pilliga, New South Wales ( Otto & Hill 2012). The discovery of Maratus robinsoni in Kaniva , Victoria significantly extends its known range by approximately 650 geodesic kilometres in relation to its nearest historic record ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 ).
Otto & Hill (2012, 2019) report that in captivity, this small species will burrow in sand to conceal itself. This behaviour is also consistent with the male specimen examined in this study, which was found in a sandy habitat, suggesting that this species may have a preference for sandy terrain.
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