Kolora sauverubens ( Simon, 1896 ), 2015
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3958.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14952129 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EE1B87BD-F45B-FFBA-6BFA-F9FD8344B4C5 |
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Kolora sauverubens ( Simon, 1896 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Kolora sauverubens ( Simon, 1896) , new combination
( Figs 50f–h View FIGURE 50 , 51a–d View FIGURE 51 , 135 View FIGURE 135 . Map 26)
Corinnomma sauverubens Simon, 1896: 403 (MF) ; Rainbow, 1911: 254; Roewer, 1955: 620.
Material. Queensland: syntypes, 1♀ (lectotype, here designated) , 1 penultimate ♂ paralectotype, here designated, "Cooktown", MNHN 18269 About MNHN , examined .
Other Material. Queensland: 1♂, Wyandotte Ck ( NQ 30 /1), 18°29'S, 144°55'E, eucalypt woodland, pitfall, 6 Nov 1991 – 26 Jul 1992, R GoogleMaps . Raven, P. Lawless, M. Shaw , QM S21790 View Materials ; 1♂, 1♀ Footprint Scrub , site 1, 19°41'S, 146°26'E, semi-evergreen vine thicket, flight intercept trap, 8 Dec 2006 – 10 Feb 2007, G. Monteith, D. Cook, QM S76678 View Materials , QM S76575 GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Forty Mile Scrub NP, 18°05'S, 144°51'E, rainforest, pitfall, Oct 1993 – Jan 1994, J. Hasenpusch, QM S52083 View Materials GoogleMaps .
MAPS 25–30. Records of Australian species of Kolora gen. nov. and Leichhardteus Raven & Baehr, 2013 .
Diagnosis. Differs from males and females of all other species by large white feathery hairs lightly but uniformly over carapace ( Fig. 51a, d View FIGURE 51 ).
Description male QM S21790 View Materials
Carapace 3.04 long, 1.80 wide. Abdomen 3.60 long, 1.48 wide. Total length 6.6.
Colour. Carapace brown, femora I, distal II and III brown, other leg segments pale brown; abdomen: cuticle separated, dorsal scute light brown, extends for 4/5ths; wide bush of white feathery hairs laterally down to scute at 1/3. Carapace: light uniform cover of bushy feathery white hairs and feathery black hairs; fovea a short closed groove; long and short incurved hairs mixed with long and short bristles; eight black bristles opposite coxae with similar length bristles nearby. Coxae each with single long bristle and several much shorter. Legs: feathery hairs numerous on femora, few basally on tibiae, few on metatarsi IV. Spines: I: fe p2d4; pa 0; ti v2.2 rest missing. II: fe p3d3r3; pa 0; ti v2.2; me v2.2. III: fe p2d3r4; pa 0; ti p2r2v2.2.2; me p2r2v2.2.2. IV: fe p3d3r4; pa 0; ti p2r2v2.2.2; me p2r2v2.2.2. Palp: fe p1d1; pa apical 1; ti p2 long d1; cymbium p1 long bristle basal, 2 apical, 1 subapical. Abdomen: dorsal scute long, narrow, of varying width anteriorly, widening to straight sides posteriorly; anteriorly, abdomen narrow, dorsal and genital scute close; genital scute extends high laterally without anterior collar or thickening; ventral scute long, posteriorly rounded, ends well short of spiracle. Spiracle marked by transversely oval lightly sclerotised scute. Palp: with distinctly ridged spiral on embolus tip.
Female QM S76575
Carapace 2.48 long, 1.64 wide. Abdomen 3.04 long, 0.95 wide. Total length 6.0. As for ♂ except: abdominal scutes very weak, small. Epigyne: CO small, about 3 diameters apart.
Distribution and Habitat. Known only from open forest woodland west of Townsville north to Forty Mile Scrub, northeastern Queensland. The published type-locality, Cooktown, northeastern Queensland, has proven to be incorrect for Leptopicia bimaculata ( Simon, 1896) and same is likely to be true here.
Remarks. The lectotype female has had the diagnostic hairs rubbed from its carapace over time.
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Queensland Museum |
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Kolora sauverubens ( Simon, 1896 )
Raven, Robert J. 2015 |
Corinnomma sauverubens
Roewer, C. F. 1955: 620 |
Rainbow, W. J. 1911: 254 |
Simon, E. 1896: 403 |