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Barbara's Termite Hunter Austrammo barbaramarksae Framenau, 2023

Fauna Portal species: 11160
Family: Gnaphosidae



Diagnosis

(after Framenau 2023): Both males and females of Austrammo barbaramarksae are most similar to those of A. rossi. The male pedipalp differs from that of A. rossi in a number of key sclerites; for example, the subtegulum is longer in A. rossi and the spermophor visible through the tegulum is bent tighter in A. rossi but at the same time reaches less far basally than that of A. barbaramarksae, and the embolus tip is much broader in the new species. The epigyne of females differs particularly in the shape of the anterior hood, which is U-shaped in A. rossi and in that species, its edges connect to the anterior parts of the epigyne. In contrast, the hood of A. barbaramarksae forms an obtuse angle and its edges do not connect to the anterior edges of the epigyne.

Linnean Holotype

1 ♂
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Western Australian Museum
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T160691
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5 January 2021
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Australia
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Western Australia
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Barrow Island

Australia

  • Western Australia

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Publications

Framenau VW (2023): A new species in the ground spider genus Austrammo from Barrow Island, Western Australia (Araneae, Gnaphosidae). Australian Journal of Taxonomy. 27: 1 - 6DOI

Platnick NI (2002): A revision of the Australasian ground spiders of the families Ammoxenidae, Cithaeronidae, Gallieniellidae, and Trochanteriidae (Araneae: Gnaphosoidea). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 271: 1 - 243


Volker Framenau, 02 September 2023