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Jibberding Swift Spider Nucastia FP-11679
Discoverer: V.W. Framenau (2022)

Fauna Portal species: 11679
Family: Corinnidae



Diagnosis

Nucastia FP-11679 is similar to N. eneabba and they may represent variations of the same species. However, there are distinct and consistant differences between both species in size and colouration, with N. eneabba the smaller and overall lighter species. In addition, the abdomnial colouration of both species is different, with the scute in Nucastia FP-11679 covered by white setae and additional white spots posteriorly. In males, the white spots are connected with white setae, but not so in N. eneabba.

Status

  • native

Fauna Portal Reference

1 ♂
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Harry Butler Institute
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N25813-2
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29 September 2020
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Australia
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Western Australia
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near Jibberding, Maya East Rd
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invertebrate pitfall trap

Australia

  • Western Australia

Fauna Portal Records

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Similar Species


Publications

Raven RJ (2015): A revision of ant-mimicking spiders of the family Corinnidae (Araneae) in the Western Pacific. Zootaxa. 3958: 1 - 258


Volker Framenau, 04 November 2022