Guiniella tropica ( Forster, 1959 ) Rix & Harvey, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.36.306 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3789395 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7E13878E-FF98-1B55-FF32-1E97FDE98EA1 |
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Guiniella tropica ( Forster, 1959 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Guiniella tropica ( Forster, 1959) , comb. n.
Figs 72–73 View Figure 72 View Figure 73
Textricella tropica Forster, 1959: 295 , figs 58–63, 139. Forster & Platnick, 1981: 266, fig. 13. Brignoli, 1983: 375, 695. Platnick, 2009.
Type material. Holotype male: Daulo Pass , Eastern Highlands, Papua New Guinea, from moss, rainforest, 8000 ft, 22.VIII.1956, T. Woodward ( QMB S111 ).
Paratypes: Allotype female, same data as holotype ( QMB S111 ) .
Remarks. The type specimens of this species are in very poor condition (see Fig. 72 View Figure 72 ), especially the paratype female, in which the epigyne has been damaged due to partial dissection. Daulo Pass (the type locality) and Mount Otto (recorded in Forster 1959) are situated in mountainous regions of Papua New Guinea’s Eastern Highlands, at altitudes of over 2,200 metres.
QMB |
Queensland Museum, Brisbane |
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Guiniella tropica ( Forster, 1959 )
Rix, Michael & Harvey, Mark 2010 |
Textricella tropica
Brignoli PM 1983: 375 |
Forster RR & Platnick NI 1981: 266 |
Forster RR 1959: 295 |