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Ridged Mouse Spider Missulena iugum Greenberg, Huey, Framenau & Harms, 2021

Fauna Portal species: 11770
Family: Actinopodidae



Diagnosis

(after Greenberg et al. 2021): Males of Missulena iugum share­ the­ red chelicerae and pars cephalica with M. davidiM. manningensisM. langlandsi, M. occataria and M. insignis that are morphologically most similar. They­ differ­ from­ M. langlandsi by a longer carapace (>3.00­ mm;­ M. langlandsi up to 2.8 mm) and a rastellum with strong, conical spines (simple in M. langlandsi). Rastellum­ and ­cuspules­ on­ labium­ and­ maxillae­ stronger­ than in M. insignis­ (rastellum:­ 8–9­ spines;­ M. insignis 2–5 ;­cuspules:­ M. insignis none). Pars cephalica lower than in M. occatoria­ (up ­to­1.69;­ M. occataria­ approx.­ 3.0)­ and­ carapace­shorter­ (3.87 ­long,­ 4.98 ­wide;­ M. occataria­ approx.­ 5.0­ long,­ 7.0­ wide).­ Differs­ from­ M. davidi and M. manningensis by­ the­presence­ of­ a­ridge­ in­ the­ cheliceral­ groove­.­

Status

  • native

Linnean Holotype

1 ♂
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Western Australian Museum
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T123110
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29 March 2012
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Australia
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Western Australia
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Mt­ Ida, ­80­ km­ NW­ of­ Menzies

Australia

  • Western Australia

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Publications

Greenberg M.R., Huey J.A., Framenau V.W. & Harms D. (2021): Three new species of mouse spider (Araneae: Actinopodidae: Missulena Walckenaer, 1805) from Western Australia, including an assessment of intra­ specific variability in a widespread species from the arid biome. Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny. 79: 509 - 533


Volker Framenau, 14 February 2023