A new genus and five new species of Astieae (Araneae: Salticidae) from Australia, with remarks on distribution Author Gardzińska, Joanna Author Żabka, Marek text Zootaxa 2010 2010-07-05 2526 37 53 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.196414 6cea8d68-da0b-4dff-ac5c-8a610d84683f 1175-5326 196414 Adoxotoma nitida new species ( Figs 13–24 ) Type material. Holotype : male, Australia : Western Australia : Jarrahdale (Alcoa), Mine Area, 31°16'S , 116°06'E , April 1998 , wet pitfall traps, K.E.C. Brennan, L. Ashby ( WAMP T49409). Paratype : 1 male , same data, April 1999 , M.L. Moir ( WAMP T49412). Etymology. Derived from abdominal scutum: nitidus (Lat.) = shiny, adjective. Diagnosis. In comparison with the closest species, Adoxotoma chinopogon , chelicerae papillate, retrolateral tibial apophysis of palpal organ hook-like. Description. Male ( holotype , Figs 13–24 ): Carapace dark brown, eye field darker, eye surroundings black. Whole surface with sparse brown bristles and scale-like light hairs. Abdomen with shiny, dark scutum and greyish sides. Clypeus narrow, light brown, with three brown protruding central bristles and with long pale hairs overhanging towards chelicerae; the latter orange, papillate, with scattered fine, brown hairs and with two promarginal teeth and single 3-cuspidate (fissidentate) retromarginal tooth. Maxillae and labium orange-brown. Sternum orange, with brown margins and scattered brown hairs. Venter grey, spinnerets greyish. Leg femora, proximal patellae, lateral tibiae and metatarsi dark brown, the rest yellow. First legs more robust and darker than others, their tibiae and metatarsi with five and two pairs of ventrolateral spines, respectively. Leg formula: I–IV–II–III or I–IV–II=III. Pedipalps dark brown. Palpal organ ( Figs 19–24 ): tegulum with retrolateral lobe, embolus dagger-like. Dimensions: CL 1.95; CW 1.50; AEW 1.25; PEW 1.15; EFL 0.75; CH 0.85; AL 2.20; AW 1.35; LI 5.13 (1.60+1.10+1.25+0.75+0.43); LII 3.48 (1.13+0.65+0.75+0.60+0.35), LIII 3.36 (1.00+0.53+0.75+0.73+0.35), LIV 4.45 (1.20+0.60+1.15+1.10+0.40). Female: unknown. Distribution. Known from type locality.