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Huntsman Spider Neosparassus FP-320 ('gladius')

Fauna Portal species: 320
Family: Sparassidae



Diagnosis

(by J. Schubert): The male of Neosparassus FP-320 can be distinguished from all other valid Neosparassus species by the following combination of characters: opisthosoma distinctly elongated and marked mediodorsally with a lanceolate longitudinal brown stripe, tapering posteriorly; ventral opisthosoma marked with trapezoidal badge which tapers towards posteriorly and fades from black to red-brown; carapace longer than wide (approximately x times longer than wide); RTA of pedipalp sickle-shaped with a rounded apex; dorsal ridge of RTA minute and rounded, situated at basal surface of RTA embolus in x coils. Neosparassus FP-320 most closely resembles Neosparassus macilentus by their shared elongated opisthosomata marked with a longitudinal stripe, however, can be readily separated by the presence of a ventral opisthosomal badge (vs absent in Neosparassus macilentus).

Fauna Portal Reference

1 ♂
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Harry Butler Institute
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N364-1
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23 July 2015
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Australia
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Western Australia
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Barrow Island, LNG Plant Construction Area, under light tower
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window trap

Australia

  • Western Australia

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Volker Framenau, 30 December 2023