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Small Mouse Spider Missulena minima Marsh, Stevens & Framenau, 2023

Fauna Portal species: 12678
Family: Actinopodidae



Diagnosis

(after Marsh et al. 2023): Males of Missulena minima are morphologically closest to males of M. mainae and M. ignea, which share a bright red pars cephalica, pars thoracica, and chelicerae. They differ from M. ignea by the absence of scopulae on tarsus III and IV, and the presence of a swollen metatarsus IV. They can be separated from M. mainae by the larger number of spines in the rasps of patella IV, with ca. 35 in M. minima, whereas M. mainae has 12 on patella IV. They further differ by the smaller size, ranging from 4.14−5.10 in M. minima, and 5.27−6.09 in M. mainae, and by the number of maxillary cuspules, ranging from 86−108 in M. mainae and 52−60 in M. minima. They can be further separated by the shape of the embolus, which is elongate and curved in M. minima, but is short, with a basal embolar intumesence in M. mainae.

Status

  • native

Linnean Holotype

1 ♂
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Western Australian Museum
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T148307
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18 October 1999
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Australia
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Western Australia
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West Perenjori Nature Reserve, North MO 01, 01-05x
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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, 01 December 2023