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Brush-footed Trapdoor Spider Synothele FP-11241
Discoverer: V.W. Framenau (2021)

Fauna Portal species: 11241
Family: Barychelidae



Diagnosis

Synothele FP-11241 belongs to the 'butleri-group' due to the strong apico-prolateral megaspine on the tibia of leg I in males; however, this species differs distinctly from S. butleri and other related species by the pedipalp bulb morphology. The bulb is fairly short in this species. Synothele FP-11241 also has distinct dark bands on the underside of the abdomen, which may be species-specific, but only a single specimen is currently available and judging intra-specific variation is therefore not possible.

Fauna Portal Reference

1 ♂
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Harry Butler Institute
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N27126-3
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11 April 2021
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Australia
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Western Australia
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ca. 80 km WNW. of Tom Price
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invertebrate pitfall trap

Australia

  • Western Australia

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Volker Framenau, 21 September 2023