The Goblin Spiders of the New Endemic Australian Genus Cavisternum (Araneae: Oonopidae) Author Baehr, Barbara C. Author Harvey, Mark S. Author Smith, Helen M. text American Museum Novitates 2010 2010-03-04 3684 1 40 http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1206/667.1 journal article 10.1206/667.1 0003-0082 5358760 C6A064BB-45E2-494A-935D-D7797D6E7BCC Cavisternum michaelbellomoi , new species Figures 3, 6, 9 , 144–157 ; map 2 TYPES: AUSTRALIA : Queensland : Male holotype from Dalrymple National Park (site 2), 19 ° 49 9 42 0 S , 146 ° 05 9 26 0 E , 275 m ( 13 Dec. 2006 12 Feb. 2007 , G. Monteith , D. Cook ) (PBI_OON 00023352), deposited in QM ( S81352 ). Female allotype collected with holotype (PBI_OON 00023351), deposited in QM ( S83816 ) . ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a patronym in honor of Michael Bellomo a bestselling author of books on science and technology. He is based in Los Angeles, California, and is extremely nervous around any arachnid larger than 1 mm . Figs. 144–150. Cavisternum michaelbellomoi , new species , male (PBI_OON 23367). 144. Carapace, dorsal view. 145. Carapace, lateral view. 146. Carapace, frontal view. 147. Sternum, ventral view. 148. Chelicerae, dorsoventral view. 149. Endites and labium. 150. Detail of clavate setae on sternum. Scales: figs. 144–147, 100 m m; figs. 148–150, 10 m m. DIAGNOSIS: Males of C. michaelbellomoi resemble those of C. maxmoormanni , as both have a small patch of sternal clavate setae within a shallow sternal concavity (fig. 9). They differ in having the epigastric area only slightly protruding (fig. 6), and the triangular embolus with a long thin tip (figs. 151–155). Females can be easily separated by the relatively large triangular dark area within the epigastric area (figs. 156, 157). MALE: Total length 1.25. Carapace 0.53 long, 0.39 wide; abdomen 0.72 long, 0.31 wide. Carapace, sternum, mouthparts, and abdominal scutae yellow-brown, legs yellow. Sternum longer than wide, median concavity present as a small pit in posterior half of sternum (fig. 9). Chelicerae slightly divergent, fang distally widened (about O of paturon length). Abdomen cylindrical, epigastric scutum slightly protruding. Cymbium-bulb complex ovoid, embolus triangular with long thin tip, sides of embolus striated (figs. 151–155). FEMALE: Total length 1.26. Carapace 0.53 long, 0.40 wide; abdomen 0.73 long, 0.32 wide. Coloration as in male. Epigastric area with wide triangular dark region, copulatory duct broadly triangular and dorsally bent (figs. 156, 157). OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: AUSTRALIA : Queensland : Dalrymple National Park , vine scrub on basalt, 19 ° 49 9 41 0 S , 146 ° 05 9 02 0 E , 275 m , 13 Nov. 2006 , R. Raven , 1 ♀ (PBI_OON 00006347, QM S75340 ) ; Dalrymple National Park (site 2), 19 ° 49 9 42 0 S , 146 ° 05 9 26 0 E , 275 m , 13 Dec. 2006 12 Feb. 2007 , G. Monteith , D. Cook , 2 ³, 3 ♀ (PBI_OON 00006003) (QM S83817 ) ; same data, 2 ³ (PBI_OON 00006287) (QM S75322 ) ; Red Falls , 19 ° 55 9 47 0 S , 145 ° 44 9 00 0 E S, 360 m , 16 Dec. 2006 , B. Baehr , 2 ³, 1 ♀ (PBI_OON 00006275) (QM S78001 ) ; same data except 3 ³ (PBI_OON 00023367, AM KS106289, one used for SEM); Toomba Homestead site, 19 ° 58 9 04 0 S , 145 ° 34 9 49 0 E , 395 m , 17 Dec. 2006 13 Feb. 2007 , R. Raven , A. Amey , 1 ³ (PBI_OON 00006295) (QM S76833) ; same data except 13 Feb. 2007 , R. Raven , 1 ³ (PBI_OON 00006360) (QM S79369) ; same data except 2 ³ (PBI_OON 00006453, QM S75375) . Figs. 151–155. Cavisternum michaelbellomoi , new species , male palp (PBI_OON 23367). 151. Prolateral view. 152. Retrolateral view. 153. Dorsal view. 154. Embolus, ventral view. 155. Embolus, retrolateral view. Scales: figs. 151–153, 20 m m; figs. 154, 155, 10 m m. DISTRIBUTION: This species occurs in mideastern Queensland (map 2).