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<taxonomicName id="2F04940D242B95F2BEE57121C0EAA3BF" ID-CoL="H2BD" LSID="http://zoobank.org/8B0092B0-56B6-4AA8-BD11-BC63FB3CD772" class="Arachnida" family="Lycosidae" genus="Artoria" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Artoria belfordensis" order="Araneae" pageId="0" pageNumber="169" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="belfordensis">Artoria belfordensis</taxonomicName>
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Figs 2D, 8, 9
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, 47C Belford Forest Runner
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<paragraph id="24D234A5A60E9F160E8F064B39FD89CE" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Material examined.</paragraph>
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Holotype male, Belford National Park, 60 m from Kirkton Road and 2.5 km east of Belford (
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,
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, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA), 17-27 June 2012, J.R. Gollan, M.A. Ashcroft, pitfall trap, canopy of trees but moderate condition, (AM KS127759). Paratypes: 5 males, same data as holotype (AM KS122425); 2 males, 1 female, Maroota State Forest (
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,
<geoCoordinate id="D11784D1767952B35CBE5313EA61ED4E" direction="east" orientation="longitude" precision="925" value="150.98334">150°59'E</geoCoordinate>
, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA), 26 October 1979, G.A. Webb, NSW States Forest Survey H/8 (AM KS73425).
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<paragraph id="F73CC0D8FFEAFC3EDFEAF1FE30CE560C" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Other material examined.</paragraph>
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18 males 13 records (all NSW). AUSTRALIA: New South Wales: 1 male, Currawong,
<geoCoordinate id="DC30B6DBA401F0DC7F2FE05F9562A1F1" direction="south" orientation="latitude" precision="925" value="-33.6">33°36'S</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate id="E9165F12AC90FF58F67E90D3DCD588FD" direction="east" orientation="longitude" precision="925" value="151.3">151°18'E</geoCoordinate>
(AM KS86426); 3 males, Ferntree Gully Reserve, approx. 170 m from Bylong Valley Way and 4 km SW of Ginghi,
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32°37
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S
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,
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150°03
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E
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(AM KS122454); 1 male, Goulburn River National Park, approx. 120 m from Bylong Valley Way and 6 km E of Bylong,
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32°24
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S
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,
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150°11
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E
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(AM KS122446); 13 males, Maroota State Forest,
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,
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(AM KS73313, KS73327, KS73338, KS73384, KS73388, KS73397, KS73407, KS73441, KS84096); 1 female, same locality (AM KS 73452); 1 female, Wallaroo State Forest, Flaggy Creek,
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32°36
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S
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,
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151°48
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E
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(AM KS39707); 1 female, Yengo National Park, approx. 90 m from Howes Trail Road,
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32°53
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S
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,
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150°52
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E
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(AM KS122319); Yesabah Caves, near Kempsey,
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,
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(AM KS84058).
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<paragraph id="379DF5D00FB75DD80C52647A2A57E37A" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="70DB16BDEDE05B1846744BECB67D6912" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">The specific name is an adjective in apposition derived from the type locality, Belford National Park.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="38F47023B94C1D3B1ECA821C2BD538DB" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Males of
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sp. n. differ from all other
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species, except
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, by the base of the basoembolic apophysis, which is drawn out into an apical tip (Fig. 47C). It differs from
<taxonomicName id="6639B21EEDE02D993CFB8646F75E8A10" lsidName="A. taeniifera" pageId="0" pageNumber="169" rank="species" species="taeniifera">A. taeniifera</taxonomicName>
by the shape of the tegular apophysis, distinctly two-pronged in
<taxonomicName id="61B36588760FA60C55A0BA87A63A158A" lsidName="A. taeniifera" pageId="0" pageNumber="169" rank="species" species="taeniifera">A. taeniifera</taxonomicName>
, but three-lobed in
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sp. n. There is some variation in this character, but also in the shape of the tegular apophysis within this species. Too little material is available to judge if this represents intra- or interspecific variation. We therefore consider this variation capable of occurring within one species. Females are most similar to females of
<taxonomicName id="C65D8CD3EB9EDE17DECADD09FA33D4AC" lsidName="A. taeniifera" pageId="0" pageNumber="169" rank="species" species="taeniifera">A. taeniifera</taxonomicName>
but differs in the shape of the atrium which is inverted U-shaped in
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(Fig. 38G) and obscure in
<taxonomicName id="1D343FE91502A97395F914126BC49591" lsidName="A. belfordensis" pageId="0" pageNumber="169" rank="species" species="belfordensis">A. belfordensis</taxonomicName>
(Fig. 9G).
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<paragraph id="F900FDA25B5637AEA9D397053B770171" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B1FA00CCB1056EE5C2F112529DCB1D52" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Male (based on holotype AM KS127759; palea AM KS122425).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A117ACD29357E1133DC3042F173E5281" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Total length 4.3.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="45B356C590D7B4CBA2E5935A06254D6E" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Prosoma. Length 2.5, width 1.8; carapace light yellow-brown with indistinct dark radial and black V-shaped pattern between cephalic and thoracic region; covered with dark setae centrally and marginally with a band of lighter setae (Fig. 9A); sternum medium brown, dusted dark grey (Fig. 9B).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="881E757918C6A04F5BB991F02726C99F" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Eyes (Fig. 2D). Diameter of AME: 0.09; ALE: 0.08; PME: 0.26; PLE: 0.21.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3E70A62C114D5C1EFA3D3EA0E402BF5C" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Anterior eye row. Strongly procurved, evenly spaced.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="DC9871899820070A5E92FCB02750A17D" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Chelicerae. Dark brown darker apically.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="84A38DF8729208EF8F375FE0DA31D83A" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Labium. Dark brown, with lighter anterior rim (Fig. 9B)</paragraph>
<paragraph id="EC2E9C48F22540F058FC291770F3E623" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Pedipalp coxae. Dark brown, with lighter anterior rim (Fig. 9B).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="CC109BA452888C500BA610E82BADE41B" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Legs. Yellow brown with darker annulations tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi darker, less annulated (Fig. 9A).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="CF3C91E9D607F2E4E8457CEBEFC7416E" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Opisthosoma. Length 1.8, width 1.3; yellow-brown with light yellow-brown anterior cardiac mark covered with white setae, and dark grey irregular pattern mainly in posterior half (Fig. 9A). Venter yellow-brown with darker pattern (Fig. 9A); spinnerets dark grey.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="35D025442576060916437CECDF84F4FF" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Pedipalps. Tibia globular, as long as broad; Cymbium tip without macrosetae (Fig. 9E, F); dorsal scopula patch absent; tegular apophysis long, nearly rectangular distally slightly scooped, basally narrowed to 2/3, retrolateral tip pointed, not reaching margin of cymbium (Fig. 9E); basoembolic apophysis nearly twice as long as broad, broadly rectangular indented medially; embolus broad, widely semicircular; terminal apophysis broad, tip pointed (Fig. 47C).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A15D2429B88C3F413421ACE8146E8C84" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Female (based on paratype, AM KS73425).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="BF5F38A14BB06B55D8F1D8E521C6C6D3" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Total length 3.4.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C6F043E6A83E6F129B777F9A43DFA651" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Prosoma. Length 1.9, width 1.3; carapace and sternum colouration as male, although somewhat lighter (Fig. 9C, D).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="FEA51F55443FF29A740A90EB616D2864" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Eyes. Diameter of AME 0.05, ALE 0.04, PME 0.19, PLE 0.16.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="BFA8BFB97E94C0498E26053943CF0F03" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Anterior eye row. Strongly procurved, evenly spaced.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="AB00F7E27C92E428DEAB2A8AAB45695B" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Chelicerae, labium, pedipalp coxae, legs and opisthosoma. Opisthosoma length 1.9, width 1.2; otherwise as male, but legs I not darker and opisthosoma pattern more obscure (opisthosoma deflated due to preservation) (Fig. 9C, D).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="06115794EE1AD8FD13D8C480241EC880" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Epigyne slightly wider than long, obscure, with heavily sclerotized posterior tips (Fig. 9G); spermathecal heads ovoid about 1/2 of diameter apart, spermathecal stalks attached postero-laterally and slightly S-shaped (Fig. 9H).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="7C1CA556ED9C5FA27FC15C8A253DFBE2" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">
Figure 9.
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sp. n., male holotype (AM KS127759), female paratype (AM KS73425): A, male habitus, dorsal view; B, male habitus, ventral view; C, female habitus, dorsal view; D, female habitus, ventral view; E, male pedipalp, ventral view; F, male pedipalp, retrolateral view; G, epigyne, ventral view; H, epigyne, dorsal view. Scale bars: habitus 1.0 mm; pedipalp, epigyne 0.1 mm.
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<paragraph id="C3DEAC3DF05CB66823083337B3B7B16A" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Life history and habitat preferences.</paragraph>
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sp. n. was collected in undisturbed or moderately disturbed forest. Mature males were collected in June, October and November and the single female in October, indicating winter to spring maturity.
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<paragraph id="29541A27E40CC2F3EC038BF9B6C3FD8D" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C70EAEAAA210C2A47F19F9A94445E353" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">This species is known from central eastern NSW, principally the Sydney Basin (SYB) and NSW North Coast (NNC) IBRA regions (Fig. 8).</paragraph>
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