Peacock Spider Maratus gemmifer Otto & Hill, 2017
Fauna Portal species: 8633Diagnosis
(after Otto & Hill 2017): Six other species in the mungaich group have a large central black patch on their fan: M. sarahae, M. karrie, M. mungaich, M. madelineae, M. melindae and M. hortorum. Maratus sarahae and M. karrie both have a wide central black patch on the fan with a blue transverse line at the center and a large black spot at the center of each flap, therefore cannot easily be confused with M. gemmifer. Maratus madelineae also can be easily distinguished from M. gemmifer by having the large unpaired black patch in a more posterior position. The differences between M. gemmifer and the remaining species are more subtle. Maratus mungaich has a small black spot near the centre of each flap, bordered by another spot of bright, blue-white iridescent scales to the rear, whereas M. gemmifer lacks the small black spot and instead has a larger patch of blue-white iridescent scales in this position. Maratus melindae has no spots at all in that position. Maratus hortorum can be distinguished from M. gemmifer by having two blue spots within the central black patch, a feature that also distinguishes this species from all other species in the mungaich group. Maratus gemmifer may also be separated from M. melindae corus by its lack of a more pronounced. dorsomedial white tract behind the eye region.
Linnean Holotype
Australia
- Western Australia
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Publications
Otto JC, Hill DE (2017): Five new peacock spiders from Western Australia (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryini: Maratus Karsch 1878). Peckhamia. 152.1: 1 - 97
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