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Western Demadiana Demadiana cerula (Simon, 1908)

Fauna Portal species: 6799
Family: Arkyidae



Diagnosis

(based on Framenau et al. 2010): Based on the morphology of the male pedipalp, in particular the median apophysis with apical keel and the two-edged paracymbium, D. cerula is most similar to D. diabolus from Tasmania. However, males of D. cerula differ distinctly by the shape of the paracymbium, which has two long sharp ridges in contrast to the short ridges in D. diabolus. Females of both species are easily separated by the presence of a sclerotised lip on the epigyne in D. cerula which is absent in D. diabolus.

Linnean Syntype(s)

1 ♂ 1 ♀
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Musee d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris
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23891
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Australia
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Western Australia
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Brown Station, Dirk Hartog Island
1 ♀
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Museum für Naturkunde, Zentralinstitut der Humboldt-Universität, Berlin
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24042
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21 June 1905
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Australia
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Western Australia
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Brown Station, Dirk Hartog Island

Australia

  • Western Australia

Fauna Portal Records

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Publications

V.W. Framenau, N. Scharff & M.S. Harvey (2010): Systematics of the Australian orb-weaving spider genus Demadiana with comments on the generic classification of the Arkyinae (Araneae : Araneidae). Invertebrate Systematics. 24: 139 - 171


Volker Framenau, 09 September 2022