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Durokoppin Mouse Spider Missulena durokoppin Marsch, Stevens & Framenau, 2023

Fauna Portal species: 12675
Family: Actinopodidae



Diagnosis

(after Marsh et al. 2023): Males of M. durokoppin are similar to seven other species, which share a brown carapace and chelicerae: Missulena faulderi, M. harewoodi, M. leniae, M. melissae, M. pinguipes, M. rutraspina, and M. terra. Of these, they differ from M. terra, M. harewoodi, M. melissae and M. pinguipes by having a slender pedipalp tibia as opposed to it being distinctly swollen in these other species. Males of M. durokoppin differ from males of other species by the number of spinules in patella III, with 70–100 covering the dorsal, prolateral and retrolateral surface in M. durokoppin, 40 in M. harewoodi, 59 in M. melissae, 42 in M. rutraspina, 41 in M. terra and 31 or fewer in M. faulderi, M. leniae, and M. pinguipes. They are further differentiated from M. leniae and M. rutraspina by having a smooth carapace, which is coarsely granulated in males of these other species. They are further separated from males of M. faulderi by the curvature of the embolus, which is straighter and less curved in M. durkoppin. Males of M. durokoppin further differ from males of M. pinguipes by the number of spines in the rastellum, with five strong spines in M. durokoppin, as opposed nine in M. pinguipes.

Status

  • native

Linnean Holotype

1 ♂
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Western Australian Museum
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T44137
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23 March 1992
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Australia
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Western Australia
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Durokoppin Nature Reserve
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pitfall trap

Australia

  • Western Australia

Fauna Portal Records

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Publications

Marsh JR, Stevens MI, Framenau VW (2023): Five new species of mouse spiders in the genus Missulena (Mygalomorphae: Actinopodidae) from national parks and conservation reserves in Western Australia. Australian Journal of Taxonomy. 36: 1 - 23DOIWEB


Volker Framenau, 30 November 2023