Prionocyphon warra Watts, 2010b
(Figs 78–80, Table 2)
Material studied. 2♂: SW Tasmania Lower Gordon R. 42.31S 145.45E 42.32S 145.47E, Howard, Hill,,... \ H.E.C. Survey 3L. 300 Jan 1978 moss; 1♂: 42.43S 147.50E TAS Sandpit For. Reserve S of Orford 200m 915 17.Jan-2.Feb. 1993 A. Newton & M. Thayer \ Euc.globulus w/rainf understory FMHD #93-45 ex window trap; 1♂: AUSTRALIA: Tasm. Lyell Hwy. at Franklin R. 55 km ESE Queenstown 400m 19-20.ii.1980 / A. Newton, M. Thayer Nothofagus cunninghamii etc. forest; 1♂: 37.17S 148.57E VIC Errinundra NP 1020m Coast Range Road 8.8.km E jct. Gunmark Rd 925 11-25Feb.1993 Newton& Thayer// cool temp. Rainf. #93-82 ex window trap (all ANIC).
Differs, among other characters, from P. monteithi by a dorsoventrally curved axis pala-parameroids, hooked edges of penis, and small parameres each with a comma-like apical hook (Fig. 78). In a specimen with erect genitalia (Figs 79, 80) the parameroids extend far posteriorly, the trigonium with the unarmed endophallus forms an erect cone. The parameres are directed obliquely outward and upward, while the styli point down, with their fine fringes on the caudal face.