Lamponusa gleneagle Platnick

 

      Types:  Female holotype and male allotype taken in a pitfall trap set in litter at Gleneagle State Forest, 32°15'S, 116°10'E, Western Australia (Jan. 24--Mar. 3, 1979; M. Gray), deposited in AMS (KS15057).

      Etymology:  The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.

      Diagnosis:  This species can easily be separated from all other lamponines by the white cuticular scales on both the carapace and abdomen (fig. 276); the tiny, sharply pointed retrolateral tibial apophysis of males (fig. 331) and the rectangular epigynal midpiece of females (fig. 332) are also diagnostic.

      Male:  Total length 3.5.  Dorsum of abdomen gray, with anterior and median pairs of narrow, transverse, lateral white markings and posteromedian white spot; femora, patellae, and tibiae with dusky sides.  Palpal femur short, thick, with slight ventral invagination at about one-third its length; retrolateral tibial apophysis tiny, short, sharply pointed (fig. 331); embolar base long, basally wide (fig. 330).

      Female:  Total length 4.7.  Coloration as in male.  Epigynal midpiece rectangular (fig. 332); spermathecae almost triangular, with small anterior extensions (fig. 333).

      Other Material Examined:  Western Australia:  Alcoa minesite, Jarrahdale, 32°17'S, 116°06'E, Apr. 1998, pitfall (L. Ashby, WAM 96/753), 1M_M; Gleneagle State Forest, 32°15'S, 116°10'E, Jan. 24--Mar. 3, 1979, pitfall, litter (M. Gray, AMS KS15057), 2M_M; Norman Road, Cardup, 32°16'S, 116°01'E, Apr. 16--June 17, 1996, pitfall (J. Waldock, P. West, A. Longbottom, WAM 96/754), 1M_M.

      Distribution:  Known only from southwestern Western Australia (map 39).

 

 

 

 

Figs. 274--276.  274. Lamponina scutata (Strand), female cephalothorx and pedicel, ventral view.  275. Lamponata daviesae Platnick, female abdomen, dorsal view.  276. Lamponusa gleneagle Platnick, female, dorsal view.

 

 

Figs. 330--333.  Lamponusa gleneagle Platnick.  330. Left male palp, ventral view.  331. Same, retrolateral view.  332. Epigynum, ventral view.  333. Same, dorsal view.

 

 

Map 39.  Records of Lamponicta cobon Platnick (circles) and Lamponusa gleneagle Platnick (squares).