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Lamponicta cobon Platnick |
Type: Male holotype taken in a midslope pitfall
trap at Cobon South Coupe, Victoria, 37°25'S, 148°56'E (Apr. 6--14, 1992; R.
Coy), deposited in NMV (K3598).
Etymology: The specific
name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
Diagnosis: With the
characters of the genus, palp as in figures 326 and 327, and epigynum as in
figures 328 and 329.
Male: Total length
6.4. Abdominal dorsum dark gray, with
transverse white band at about half its length, band wider at sides than at
middle; anterior legs darkened but without distinct markings. Palpal femur short, thick, sinuous when
viewed dorsoventrally; tibia without retrolateral apophysis, with distal
excavation (fig. 327); tegulum oval, sperm duct confined to distal half,
greatly narrowed near midline (fig. 326).
Female: Total length
7.7. Abdominal dorsum without distinct
transverse white band, with small, roughly pentagonal orange scutum near
anterior edge. Epigynum with long,
v-shaped posteromedian septum (fig. 328); spermathecae bilobate (fig. 329).
Other Material Examined:
New South Wales: junction, Tubrabucca and Omadale Brook
Roads, Stewarts Brook State Forest, 31°55'S, 151°24'E, Nov. 22--23, 1996, elev.
1360 m (N. Platnick, R. Raven, V. Ovtsharenko, K. Catley, AMNH), 1M_M. Victoria: Blackwood Loam Creek, 37°29'S, 144°19'E,
Sept. 10, 1977, under bark (Parnaby, AMS KS44475), 1F_F; Cobon South Coupe,
37°25'S, 148°57'E, Nov. 27--28, 1996, elev. 700 m (N. Platnick, R. Raven, V.
Ovtsharenko, K. Catley, AMNH), 1F_F.
Distribution: Known
only from New South Wales and Victoria (map 39).
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Figs. 326--329. Lamponicta cobon Platnick. 326. Left male palp, ventral view. 327. Same, retrolateral view. 328. Epigynum, ventral view. 329. Same, dorsal view. |
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Map 39. Records of Lamponicta cobon Platnick (circles) and Lamponusa gleneagle Platnick (squares). |