Thirteen new species of the spider genus Karaops (Araneae: Selenopidae) from Western Australia Author Crews, Sarah C. text Zootaxa 2013 3647 3 443 469 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3647.3.3 b57f3182-5782-41dc-98af-3327d379a6f4 1175-5326 218404 DF4EB33A-5F2B-4B0E-9AEF-4F2B9B832438 Karaops martamarta Crews and Harvey, 2011 ( Figs 29–30 , 37 ) Material examined. AUSTRALIA : Western Australia : 1 male , 2 females , 3 immatures, 19.7 km WNW of Mt. Berry, SITE WYE09, 22˚26’15.63” S 116˚16’27.3” E, 8 August 200310 October 2004 , CALM PILBARA SURVEY, ethylene glycol pitfalls (WAM T79411–T79412); 2 immatures, 8 km NW of Mt. Berry, SITE WYE 13, 22˚25’29.6” S 116˚25’57.4” E, 10 September 20039 October 2004 , CALM PILBARA SURVEY, ethylene glycol pitfalls (WAM T79414); 3 males , same data as previous (WAM T79413); 1 female , 26 km WNW of Mt. Berry, SITE WYE08, 22˚25’31.1” S 116˚12’55.1” E, 8 September 200310 October 2004 , CALM PILBARA SURVEY, ethylene glycol pitfalls (WAM T79410); 3 males , 5 immatures, 2 km E of Mt. Minnie, SITE WYW01, 22˚6’14.9” S 115˚34’4.2” E, 30 April 20041 May 2005 , CALM PILBARA SURVEY, ethylene glycol pitfalls (WAM T79413, T79416); 3 males , 1 penultimate male, same data as previous (WAM T79415); 1 female , 4 males , 8 km NNE of Mt. Edith, SITEWYE05, 22˚34’16.9” S 116˚8’53.8” E, 11 September 20037 October 2004 , CALM PILBARA SURVEY, ethylene glycol pitfalls (WAM T79409). Diagnosis. Males of K. martamarta can be distinguished from other species by having an RTA in which the dorsal apophysis is longer than the ventral one and is truncate distally and by a large, twisted conductor ( Figs 29– 30 ). Description. Male (from 22˚26’15.63” S 116˚16’27.3” E, 19.7 km WNW of Mt. Berry, SITE WYE09, Western Australia , Australia ; WAM T79411): Colour. Dorsal shield uniformly yellow-brown; sternum pale yellow; chelicerae pale yellow with darker infuscations anteriorly; maxillae pale yellow; labium pale yellow-brown, lightening distally; opisthosoma dorsally yellow-brown anteriorly, red-brown posteriorly, with dark marks posteriorly and laterally; ventrally pale yellow; legs yellow brown with darker annulations, legs darkening distally. Prosoma. 0.88 times longer than broad; clypeus 0.11 high. Eyes. AER slightly recurved; PER recurved; PME larger than AME, PLE largest, ALE smallest; eye group width 1.46; eye diameters, AME 0.77, ALE 0.07, PME 0.27, PLE 0.39; interdistances AME-ALE 0.36, PME-PLE 0.34, ALE-PLE 0.32, AME-PME 0.04; ocular quadrangle AME-AME 0.11, PME-PME 0.54. Sternum. 0.81 times longer than broad. Chelicerae. Promargin with3 teeth, retromargin with 2 teeth. Pedipalp. Fm spination d 0–1–3; RTA with 2 apophyses, lateral apophysis twice as long as ventral apophysis, truncate distally, with striations around perimeter; ventral apophysis quadrate to ovate, truncate distally; cymbium ovate to round; conductor large, twisted distally, directed ventrally; embolus long and slender, arising from a large ovate tegular lobe, tapering abruptly, beginning at 6 o'clock, terminating at 2 o'clock; MA directed distally, with single pointed process, wide quadrate base, tapering distally, pointed at tip, curving ventrally, then laterally ( Figs 29–30 ). Opisthosoma. Without caudal tufts of setae. Legs. Leg I much shorter than legs II, III and IV; leg formula 3241; leg III longest; tarsal claws without teeth; spination: leg I, Fm pr 0-1-1, d 1-1-1, rl 1-1-1; Ti d 0, v 2-2 -2-2-2; Mt v 2-2 -2-2; leg II, Fm pr 1-1-1, d 1-1-1, rl 1- 1-1; Ti v 2-2 -2-2-2; Mt v 2-2 -2-2; leg III, Fm pr 1-1-1, d 1-1-1, rl 1-1-1; Ti v 2-2 -1; Mt v 2-2 ; leg IV, Fm pr 1-1-1, d 1-1-1, rl 0-1-1; Ti v 2-1 -2; Mt v 1-2. Measurements. Total length 6.25. Dorsal shield of prosoma length 3.21, width 3.66. Sternum length 1.62, width 2.00. Opisthosoma length 3.04, width 2.75. Pedipalp: Fm 1.07, Pt 0.54, Ti 0.54, Ta 1.16, (total) 3.31. Leg I: Fm 3.66, Pt 1.48, Ti 4.00, Mt 3.51, Ta 1.64, (total) 14.29. Leg II: Fm 5.00, Pt 1.59, Ti 4.44, Mt 4.15, Ta 1.96, (total) 17.14. Leg III: Fm 5.36, Pt 1.43, Ti 4.63, Mt 4.48, Ta 1.98, (total) 17.88. Leg IV: Fm 5.21, Pt 1.38, Ti 4.15, Mt 4.54, Ta 1.79, (total) 17.07. Distribution. This species is fairly widespread throughout the western Pilbara ( Fig. 37 ; map 8, Crews & Harvey 2011). Life history and habitat preferences. See Crews and Harvey (2011). Remarks. Colours and patterns of the preserved material may not correspond to live specimens because of collection in ethylene glycol. Immatures were assigned to this species based on collecting localities.