Araneus ventriosus (Urquhart, 1891)
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Araneus ventriosus (Urquhart, 1891)
Epeira ventriosa Urquhart, 1891: 237-239.
Aranea ventriosa (Urquhart). Roewer 1942: 835.
Type material.
Holotype of Epeira ventriosa Urquhart, 1891: female, Tasmania [no exact locality, AUSTRALIA] (whereabouts unknown).
Remarks.
The holotype of Epeira ventriosa seems to be lost. The original description, in particular of the epigyne ( Urquhart 1891, p. 239: "long, tapering, flat, transversely rugose, hairy, yellowish scapus, curving backwards and upwards") suggests close affinities with E. biapicata or B. heroine . However, there are a number of very similar large araneids in south-eastern Australia and it is not possible to undoubtedly identify Epeira ventriosa from the description alone. Therefore, I consider this species-group name a nomen dubium.
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