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Barrow Island Eutittha Eutittha FP-4310 (BWI sp. 2)
Discoverer: J.M. Waldock (2007)

Fauna Portal species: 4310



Diagnosis

Eutittha FP-4310 differ from the other two species of the genus found on Barrow Island by being on average the smallest. Males differ from Eutittha FP-232 by the less sinuous retrolatral tibial apophysis and a comparatively shorter and smaller pedipalp. They differ from Eutittha FP-11661 by the more basal origin of the embolus. Females differ from Eutittha FP-232 by the lack of the transverse spermducts shining through anteriorly of the epigyne atrium.

This species seems closely related to Eutittha mordax originally described from Samoa, but later (Dondale 1966) reported from Canberra. It may represent the same species.

Status

  • native

Fauna Portal Reference

1 ♂
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Harry Butler Institute
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N26167-2
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24 April 2021
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Australia
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Western Australia
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Barrow Island, GTP
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UV light trap

Australia

  • Western Australia

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Publications

Dondale CD (1966): The spider fauna (Araneida) of deciduous orchards in the Australian Capital Territory. Australian Journal of Zoology. 14: 1157 - 1192


Volker Framenau, 15 May 2023