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Figs 3
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, 12B, 13D, 14 White-handed Brushed Jumping Spider
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<paragraph id="69F9EB3DC3CC3FF68A5B927A99C633BA" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Material examined.</paragraph>
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Holotype male: AUSTRALIA: New South Wales: New England National Park [
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] (QM S108796), coll. G. Monteith, 2 November 1980.
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<paragraph id="464C2F1029DC9BEAD621682F093FE504" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Etymology.</paragraph>
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The specific name is an adjective (
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Latin = white-handed) and refers to the palps that are covered in long white setae.
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<paragraph id="F97708F9135FA504B1E98D62C057B2BD" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Males of
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differ from congeners by the palpal femur, patella, tibia and cymbium covered with long white setae (Fig. 3C); patella I with a fringe of long and dark setae (Fig. 13D); embolic disc wider than long and very broad rim; embolus with pointed tip, closely accompanied by semicircular conductor (Fig. 3E, 12B arrow).
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<paragraph id="0DCD41E74B2E2E8E372491D241610A0B" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="AE1E3ED0BC2B7A2161C4AF099E28D09E" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Male (Holotype, QM S108796).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="90BE905B1FDBA9A14E5740F6D9753B99" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Total length 4.4.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="150DEE618C1EED21D4E3E4AE82843D2D" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Prosoma. Length 2.2, width 1.5; carapace dark brown centre lighter, lateral margin pale covered with white setae (Fig. 3A); sternum length 0.9, width 0.6, pale, mottled with brown (Fig. 3B).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B8E036DEC1E16D22148940D98DC6E7DD" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Eyes (Figs 3A, C). Diameter of AME: 0.41; ALE: 0.26; PME: 0.21; PLE: 0.07. Front eyes with fringe of white setae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8746825EF24613B468ECF9DD215F18F8" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Eye rows (Fig. 3A). Anterior 1.34 wide, posterior 1.22 wide.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="FFE5752471B3298ED6B8453DB5F60191" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Clypeus (Fig. 3C). Length 0.1, pale, with long white setae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C3E1620275A2AC22DC36512948D112E1" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Chelicerae. Cinnamon brown, paturon with 1 prolateral and 1 retrolateral tooth.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="955C13E23A518197D2F4F5449C521327" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Labium. Light brown, with lighter anterior rim (Fig. 3B)</paragraph>
<paragraph id="768D530E2D44EFC24F8661A2C3C15FF4" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Endites. Light brown, with lighter anterior rim (Fig. 3B).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F5647B1BF99AFB0F2C53C0F27768A2F3" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Legs. Dark brown, tarsae lighter. Patella, tibia and metatarsus I with long dense dark setae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F0C8B6989333925C2C8302E6EE0A7E18" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Opisthosoma. Length 2.2, width 1.5; with dark median band and pale lateral bands fringed by a dark lateral band (Fig. 3A). Venter pale, mottled with dark brown (Fig. 3B); spinnerets dark grey.</paragraph>
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Pedipalps (Figs 3
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, 12B). Pedipalp femur, patella, tibia pale, covered with long white setae; tibia as long as broad with long finger-shaped tibial apophysis, serrated at distal third; cymbium oval, pale, covered with long white setae, tip stout indented distally, with distal scopula; embolic disc nearly circular, accompanied by semicircular conductor (Fig. 3E, 12B arrow).
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<paragraph id="081AF2CFCC3DBE99D136862B5D8D93B3" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Female unknown.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="994E89C8E4D78F6980841C432050EC55" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="93EC89488104284BC12DE012841AAC99" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Only known from the type locality (Fig. 14).</paragraph>
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