Raveniella hickmani ( Forster, 1959 ) Rix & Harvey, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.36.306 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:ADCACC88-6C78-4386-8E33-3F98234ECE92 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3789349 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7E13878E-FF86-1B4A-FF32-1A04FD008CDE |
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Plazi |
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Raveniella hickmani ( Forster, 1959 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Raveniella hickmani ( Forster, 1959) , comb. n.
Figs 75 View Figure 75 A–B, 77A
Textricella hickmani Forster, 1959: 280 , figs 14–19 (holotype male from Mount Wellington, Tasmania, Australia, in QMB, not examined). Brignoli, 1983: 375. Davies, 1985: 113. Platnick, 2009.
Selected material examined. AUSTRALIA: Tasmania: Mount Wellington, Woods Track to O’Grady’s Falls , 28.IV.2006, M. Rix, L. Boutin, 4♀ ( WAM T94099) ; Cuck-
oo Falls, near Scottsdale, 26.IV.2006, M. Rix, 1♀ ( WAM T94098). Victoria: Otway Ranges , Beauchamp Falls , 24.IV.2006, M. Rix, 1♁, 15♀ ( WAM T77731) ; same data, 1♁ ( WAM T80028 DNA-MPE) ; Yarra Ranges National Park, Mount Donna Buang , 19.IV.2006, M. Rix, 1♁, 14♀ ( WAM T94097) ; Yarra Ranges National Park, ‘ The Beeches’, near Marysville , 18.IV.2006, M. Rix, 2♁, 8♀ ( WAM T94096) .
Remarks. Raveniella hickmani is a distinctive, dark brown species of Raveniella , found in moss, leaf litter and low-growing ferns in the temperate rainforests of Victoria and Tasmania. It is usually much less common than R. luteola , with which it can sometimes be found in sympatry (M. Rix, pers. obs.).
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Western Australian Museum |
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Raveniella hickmani ( Forster, 1959 )
Rix, Michael & Harvey, Mark 2010 |
Textricella hickmani
Davies VT 1985: 113 |
Brignoli PM 1983: 375 |
Forster RR 1959: 280 |