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Figs 7, 9, 25-
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Type material.
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Etymology. This species is named for J. K.
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fictional spider Aragog which first appeared in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (
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). The name is to be treated as a noun in apposition.
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25-33.
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male (
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T 95404): 25, carapace, dorsal view; 26, abdomen, dorsal view; 27, cephalothorax, ventral view; 28, eye group; 29, maxillae, labium and anterior region of sternum, ventral view; 30, left leg I, retrolateral view; 31, left tibia and metatarsus I, retrolateral view; 32, left pedipalpal tibia and tarsus, retrolateral view; 33, same, ventral view.
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. Males of
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are unique in the genus in having metatarsus I with a short and shallow basal excavation, and a very shallow proximal edge of the process on tibia I (Fig. 31). Males of
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differ from other Pilbara species described here by their overall darker colouration (Figs 25-31) and larger size. The embolus is much shorter than that of
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(Fig. 32), and the pedipalpal bulb is much more bulbous than in
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and
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(Fig. 32). Females of
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are unknown.
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Description. Adult male (based on
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<paragraph id="41C80D011B2FD1A563671DABCAEEACEF" pageId="17" pageNumber="32" type="mainText">Colour: carapace brown with somewhat darker cephalic region (Fig. 25), eye region brown (Fig. 28); sternum light brown, darker towards margins, sigilla and labium brown (Fig. 27); abdomen dorsally dark greyish brown, centrally darker with dark purple tinge, ventrally light brown (Fig. 26); chelicerae glabrous very dark brown to black; pedipalp segments uniformly dark brown (Fig. 32), legs brown, metatarsi and tarsi somewhat lighter in particular ventrally (Fig. 30).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="906FADE0A1F650BEDFBE159115AA5DBE" pageId="17" pageNumber="32" type="mainText">Carapace: 8.9 long, 6.7 wide; eye group (Fig. 28) 1.5 wide, 0.8 long; fovea slightly procurved (Fig. 25).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="851E2E19DF5D984130DE1EFD94DCB0D2" pageId="17" pageNumber="32" type="mainText">Sternum and labium. 5.2 long, 3.5 wide; 2 pairs of indistinct elongated sigilla in posterior half (Fig. 27); labium wider than long, slightly indented anteriorly (Fig. 29).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3570BF00848B2507252846F556302A18" pageId="17" pageNumber="32" type="mainText">Maxillae: with&gt; 150 pin-like cuspules, extending to heel and to centre of maxillae (Fig. 29).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0A619DEA25FD80F394A4188D4B6B89E4" pageId="17" pageNumber="32" type="mainText">Chelicerae: without rastellum, promargin with 9 large teeth, retromargin with 5 smaller teeth proximally.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="95A51FF6C1F2EBF7F11AD63435C2AAAD" pageId="17" pageNumber="32" type="mainText">Abdomen: 10.0 long, 5.9 wide (Fig. 26). Four spinnerets, terminal segment of posterior lateral spinnerets digitiform.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="6358EEEB95FED54BEA4F57B24BB5E756" pageId="17" pageNumber="32" type="mainText">Legs: femur I with 1 dorsal spine in basal half and 1 disto-prolateral spine, patella with 2 prolateral spines, metatarsi and tarsi without spines. Tibia I with large spur and megaspine, metatarsi incrassate (Figs 30, 31). Tarsi and apical half of metatarsi of leg I and II ventrally with entire dense scopula, tarsi of legs III and IV with divided scopula. Tarsi, metatarsi and tibiae with numerous dorsal trichobothria of variable length. Paired tarsal claws of legs with two rows of 8-12 teeth each; third tarsal claw reduced and very small.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A1E362228CB5A8F8EE6A7E5491116317" pageId="17" pageNumber="32" type="mainText">Leg measurements: length of legs IV&gt;I&gt;II&gt;III. leg I: femur 6.5, patella 4.0, tibia 5.0, metatarsus 5.1, tarsus 3.1, total = 23.7. Dorsal proximal width of patella I = 1.8, tibial index = 0.2, leg I formula = 2.66. Leg II: femur 6.0, patella 3.4, tibia 4.5, metatarsus 4.9, tarsus 3.1, total = 21.9. Dorsal proximal width of patella II = 1.5, tibial index = 0.19; leg II formula = 2.46. Leg III: femur 5.2, patella 3.0, tibia 3.2, metatarsus 6.6, tarsus 2.9, total = 20.9. Dorsal proximal width of patella III = 1.5, tibial index = 0.24; leg III formula = 2.35. Leg IV: femur 7.0, patella 3.5, tibia 5.9, metatarsus 6.3, tarsus 2.9, total = 25.6. Dorsal proximal width of patella IV = 1.6, tibial index = 0.17; leg IV formula = 2.87.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2D3A98169AB5050159403B1F820BB1F4" pageId="17" pageNumber="32" type="mainText">Variation: unknown.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B4C26FA0973EAD0EEE5B70C95D643917" pageId="17" pageNumber="32" type="mainText">Adult female: unknown.</paragraph>
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Distribution.
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E. of the township of Newman (Fig. 6).
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