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Dressed Sac Spider Clubiona cycladata Simon, 1909

Fauna Portal species: 6831
Family: Clubionidae



Diagnosis

The male pedipalp morphology of Cyclosa cycladata is very similar to that of Clubiona FP-11917, but differs by a apical lobe at the base of the embolus. Both species may eventually shown to be conspecific when a larger number of specimens is examined and intra-specific variability can be better assessed.

The illustrated specimen is only one of at least three syntypes of C. cycladata (see Simon 1909). Fixing the taxonomic concept of the species may require the designation of a lectotype. The distribution map shows all syntype localities but only the syntype from Guildford was examined.

Status

  • native

Linnean Syntype(s)

1 ♂
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Natural History Museum Berlin
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ZMB 27395
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19 May 1905
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Australia
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Western Austalia
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Guildford
unknown
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University Museum Hamburg
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ZMH Rack (1961) cat. no. 116
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26 August 1905
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Australia
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Western Austalia
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Collie
unknown
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likely Natural History Museum Paris
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19 August 1905
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Australia
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Western Austalia
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Torbay

Australia

  • Western Australia

Fauna Portal Records

The map shows all records that have been verified as part of the Fauna Portal project and may not represent the true distribution of a species. Specifically, for described species, check the link to the Atlas of Living Australia on this page for potential wider distributions. Fauna Portal Reference specimens and Linnean types are shown in red. If you identified a specimen that exceeds the distribution of an undescribed species as illustrated here, please contact the Fauna Portal team who can assist with the lodgement of the specimen in a public institution and display on the map.


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Publications

Simon E. (1909): Araneae. 2e partie. In: Michaelsen, W. & Hartmeyer, R. (eds.) Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens. Ergebnisse der Hamburger südwest-australischen Forschungsreise 1905. Band 2, Lieferung 13. Gustav Fischer, Jena. 152 - 212


Volker Framenau, 23 September 2023