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Shae's Goblin Spider Opopaea callani Baehr & Harvey, 2013

Fauna Portal species: 248
Family: Oonopidae



Diagnosis

(after Baehr et al. 2013): Males resemble those of O. rixi in general body shape, having scuto-pedicel area less than diameter of pedicel, paired scutal ridges not connected at middle and postepigastric scutum with concavity between lateral apodemes, but can be distinguished by the long and narrow bulbal tip, retrolaterally bulging at height of narrow ‘fenestra’.

Within the context of the oonopid fauna of Barrow Island, O. callani is most similar to O. johannae and O. harmsi due to the elongated abdomen, but O. callani is much more shiny than those and the sternum protrudes more posteriorly.

Status

  • native

Linnean Holotype

1 ♂
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Western Australian Museum
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T89193
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1 May 2007
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Australia
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Western Australia
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Barrow Island, Curtin N05a (2007)
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Winkler sack

Australia

  • Western Australia

Fauna Portal Records

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Publications

Baehr BC, Harvey MS, Smith HM, Ott R (2013): The goblin spider genus Opopaea in Australia and the Pacific islands (Araneae: Oonopidae). Memoirs of the Queensland Museum - Nature. 58: 107 - 338


Volker Framenau, 25 March 2024