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Devil's Demadiana Demadiana diabolus Framenau, Scharff & Harvey, 2010

Fauna Portal species: 6801
Family: Arkyidae



Diagnosis

(after Framenau et al. 2010): Median apophysis and paracymbium in males of Demadiana diabolus are somewhat similar to those of D. cerula, but D. diabolus can be easily distinguished by the much narrower paracymbium that only has a short ridge in contrast to the broad sharp ridges in D. cerula. Females of D. diabolus lack a scape which is present in D. cerula.

Linnean Holotype

1 ♀
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Australian Museum
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KS98074
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22 April 1930
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Australia
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Tasmania
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Trevallyn

Australia

  • South Australia
  • Tasmania

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