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Western Sombrero Spider Corasoides occidentalis Humphrey, 2017

Fauna Portal species: 6185
Family: Desidae



Diagnosis

(after Humphrey 2017): The male of Corasoides occidentalis can be distinguished from other Australian species of Corasoides by the very long cymbium, which is up to six times as long as the diameter of the bulb and also by the presence on the conductor tip of a flange which sweeps around it about 180°. The female can be distinguished by the lateral profile of the epigyne in which the scape protrudes at almost 90°.

Status

  • native

Linnean Holotype

1 ♂
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Australian Museum
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KS.71658
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2 October 1993
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Australia
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Western Australia
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Yallingup

Australia

  • Western Australia

Fauna Portal Records

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Publications

Humphrey M (2017): A revision and cladistic analysis of the genus Corasoides Butler (Araneae: Desidae) with descriptions of nine new species. Records of the Australian Museum. 69: 15 - 64DOI


Volker Framenau, 09 November 2022