Morebilus graytown, PLATNICK, 2002
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2002)271<0001:AROTAG>2.0.CO;2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EAE52A-FF2F-A6D4-8020-26D0DACB48DF |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Morebilus graytown |
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sp. nov. |
Morebilus graytown , new species Figures 359–362 View Figs ; Map 28 View Map 28
TYPE: Female holotype taken under dry log in Graytown Forest, W Mount Black , 36 ° 49 ̍ S, 144 ° 57 ̍ E, Victoria (Aug. 21, 1977; H. Parnaby), deposited in QMB ( S26733 View Materials ) .
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
DIAGNOSIS: Males can easily be recognized by the distally narrowed retrolateral tibial apophysis (fig. 360) and the prongshaped embolus (fig. 359), females by the triangular epigynal atrium (fig. 361).
MALE: Total length 14. Carapace reddish brown; legs brownish orange, leg I darkest, abdomen gray, lighter ventrally. Leg spination: tibia II v322; metatarsi II v21p0. Retrolateral tibial apophysis abruptly narrowed at about half its length (fig. 360); embolus with wide base, distally narrowing into short prong, prolateral portion of median apophy sis much wider than retrolateral portion (fig. 359).
FEMALE: Total length 18. Coloration and leg spination as in male. Epigynum with triangular atrium, anterior portion narrow, with arched hood, posterior portion depressed laterally (fig. 361); body of spermathecae situated posterior of atrium, anterior portion with anterolaterally directed heads (fig. 362).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: South Australia: American River, Kangaroo Island , 35 ° 47 ̍ S, 137 ° 46 ̍ E, Nov. 27, 1952, under stone (B. Main, WAM 96 About WAM /1591), 1♀, Aug. 1971 (J. Forrest, SAM N1999 View Materials /53), 1♀ ; Burnside, 34 ° 56 ̍ S, 138 ° 38 ̍ E, c. 1885 (O. Tepper, SAM N1999 View Materials /56, 57), 2♀ ; Clare , 33 ° 50 ̍ S, 138 ° 37 ̍ E, late July 1994 (A. Shannon, SAM N1999 View Materials /58, 59), 2♀ ; Greenly Island, off Port Lincoln , 34 ° 38 ̍ S, 134 ° 47 ̍ E, Dec. 1947 ( SAM N1999 View Materials /60, 61), 2♀ ; Kangaroo Island , no exact locality, Mar. 9, 1884 (O. Tepper, SAM N1999 View Materials /52), 1♀ ; Kangaroo Island , 35 ° 50 ̍ S, 138 ° 03 ̍ E, Feb. 3, 1957, under loose rocks in pasture (G. McIntosh, AMS KS35553 ), 2♀, with eggsacs ; Morialta, Adelaide foothills, 34 ° 54 ̍ S, 138 ° 43 ̍ E, Nov. 1996, under rocks (D. Hirst, SAM N1996 View Materials / 146, 147), 2♀ ; Mount Compass, South Mount Lofty Ranges, 35 ° 21 ̍ S, 138 ° 37 ̍ E, 1883 (F. Andrews, SAM N1999 View Materials /55), 1♀ ; Mylor, Mount Lofty Ranges , 35 ° 03 ̍ S, 138 ° 46 ̍ E, Sept. 1935 (H. Womersley, SAM N1999 View Materials /54), 1♀ ; 4.9 km SE Stoke’s Bay, Kangaroo Island, 35 ° 39 ̍ S, 137 ° 14 ̍ E, Mar. 17–23, 1995 (T. Herbert, SAM N1999 View Materials /51), 13. Victoria: Glen Waverly , 37 ° 53 ̍ S, 145 ° 10 ̍ E, Feb. 13, 1978 (V. Salanitri, QMB S26730 View Materials ), 1♀ ; Grampian Mountains , 37 ° 24 ̍ S, 142 ° 15 ̍ E, Nov. 1997 (E. Ross, CAS), 1♀ ; 2 km N Porcupine Ridge, N Daylesford , 37 ° 15 ̍ S, 144 ° 11 ̍ E, Aug. 2, 1981, under rock (M. Harvey, D. Cukier, ANIC), 1♀ .
DISTRIBUTION: South Australia and Victoria (map 28).
plagusius but have a more rounded epigynal atrium (fig. 335) and smaller spermathecae (fig. 336).
MALE: Unknown.
FEMALE: Total length 18. Coloration as in M. graytown . Leg spination: tibiae: I v32 1p; II v322; metatarsi II v21p0. Epigynal atrium deep, circular, posterior half with distinct ridge along midline (fig. 335); body of spermathecae situated posterior of atrium, anterior portion with hornlike, anteriorly directed heads (fig. 336).
MATERIAL EXAMINED: Victoria: Mount Buffalo , 36 ° 47 ̍ S, 146 ° 47 ̍ E, Jan. 1946 (E. Swarbreck, NMV K0951 About NMV ), 1♀ (holotype) ; Preston , 37 ° 45 ̍ S, 145 ° 01 ̍ E, Mar. 31, 1979, in caravan, specimen may have entered the caravan while it was parked at Seymour, 37 ° 02 ̍ S, 145 ° 08 ̍ E ( NMV K3515 About NMV ), 1♀ .
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from Victoria (map 29).
Morebilus gramps , new species
Figures 337, 338 View Figs ; Map 27 View Map 27
TYPE: Female holotype taken under rock on summit of Mount William, The Grampians , 37 ° 17 ̍ S, 142 ° 36 ̍ E, Victoria (Aug. 27, 1978; M. Harvey), deposited in ANIC .
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is an arbitrary combination of letters contracted from the type locality.
Morebilus swarbrecki (Dunn and Dunn) , new combination Figures 335, 336 View Figs ; Map 29 View Map 29
Rebilus swarbrecki Dunn and Dunn, 1946: 90 , figs. 5–7 (female holotype from Mount Buffalo, Victoria, in NMV, examined).
DIAGNOSIS: Females resemble those of M.
DIAGNOSIS: Females can easily be recognized by the extremely elongated epigynal atrium (fig. 337) and anteriorly curled spermathecal ducts (fig. 338).
MALE: Unknown.
FEMALE: Total length 21. Coloration as in M. graytown . Leg spination: tibiae: I v332; II v342; metatarsi: II v21p0. Epigynal atrium extending almost to pedicel, deeply depressed only at posteromedian border, where bordered laterally by elevated, twisted ridges (fig. 337); spermathecal ducts curled anteriorly, almost sshaped, with anterolaterally directed heads (fig. 338).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: Victoria: Mount William, The Grampians, 37 ° 18 ̍ S, 142 ° 36 ̍ E, Oct. 3, 1988, under exfoliating rock (C. Watts, SAM N1999/45, 46), 2♀.
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from Victoria (map 27).
Morebilus fitton , new species Figures 363–366 View Figs ; Map 27 TYPE View Map 27 : Female holotype taken in rock crevice at Billy Springs , 17 km NW Mount Fitton
Homestead , 29 ° 53 ̍ S, 139 ° 27 ̍ E, South Australia (May 13, 1981; W. Zeidler), deposited in SAM ( N1999 View Materials /62) .
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
DIAGNOSIS: Males can easily be recognized by the extremely long embolus (fig. 363) and curved retrolateral tibial apophysis (fig. 364), females by the large, triangular epigynal atrium (fig. 365).
MALE: Total length 15. Coloration as in M. plagusius . Leg spination (legs IV missing): femora: I d331; II d431; III d311; tibiae: I, II v543; III 1p1p1p; metatarsi: I v42 2; II v322; III v21p0. Retrolateral tibial apophysis strong, curved, with serrated tip (fig. 364); embolus extremely long, extending almost full length of bulb (fig. 363).
FEMALE: Total length 21. Coloration as in M. plagusius . Leg spination: femora: I d32 1; II d322; III d321; IV d421; tibiae I, II v342; metatarsi: I, II v421p; III, IV v2 1p0. Epigynal atrium wide, triangular, with pair of elevated ridges (fig. 365); invaginated
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portion of epigynal atrium with posteriorly directed median projection (fig. 366).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: South Australia: Chambers Gorge , 30 ° 58 ̍ S, 139 ° 17 ̍ E, Sept. 1975 (H. Mawson, SAM N1999 View Materials /63), 1♀ (penultimate but with full epigynum) ; Gammon Ranges , ca. 30 ° 30 ̍ S, 139 ° 30 ̍ E, June 3, 1947, elev. 2500 ft (C. Hutchinson, SAM N1999 View Materials /64), 1♀ ; near Greenwood Lodge Motel, Arkaroola Station, Gammon Ranges , 30 ° 20 ̍ S, 139 ° 22 ̍ E, Oct. 27, 1969, under bark, Eucalyptus gillii (G. Gross, SAM N1999 View Materials /65), 13 .
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from South Australia (map 27).
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Morebilus graytown
PLATNICK, NORMAN I. 2002 |
Rebilus swarbrecki
Dunn, A. P. & R. A. Dunn 1946: 90 |