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<taxonomicName id="56112B13953878249D67763E10E3622E" ID-CoL="H2CL" LSID="http://zoobank.org/9EE8F46E-EB4E-4F70-A4EC-8D9A7E64DAB7" class="Arachnida" family="Lycosidae" genus="Artoria" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Artoria slatyeri" order="Araneae" pageId="0" pageNumber="169" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="slatyeri">Artoria slatyeri</taxonomicName>
<taxonomicNameLabel id="6DBFA2461B4354F4A5F52536C40710BB" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">sp. n.</taxonomicNameLabel>
Figs 36A-D, 37, 48E
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Forest Runner
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<paragraph id="0F613A5EBA01FCA80ACA3D213FA66F9D" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Material examined.</paragraph>
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Holotype male, Bondi State Forest, woodlot 2 (
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,
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, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA), 3 February 1980, G. Gowing et al., pitfall trap (AM KS127752). Paratypes: 1 male, same data as holotype (AM KS71596); 2 males, Bondi State Forest, woodlot 3 (
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,
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, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA), 29 December 1980, G. Gowing et al., pitfall trap (AM KS116619);
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<paragraph id="D2F84F1CF06F0122F750B271E5BAB135" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Other material examined.</paragraph>
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AUSTRALIA: New South Wales: 1 male, Wadbilliga National Park, 9.6 km N on Bumberry Creek Fire Trail,
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36°14
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S
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149°34
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E
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(AM KS64400).
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<paragraph id="32C35B79A632BB99BEBB72122B54EDBB" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="6C913F290682ED12C0F0307679C1FCDD" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Species name is a patronym in honour of Dr Cameron Slatyer, Head of Natural Science Collections and Branch Manager of Life Sciences at the Australian Museum, who contributed significantly to Australian biodiversity knowledge of conservation reserves through the foundation of Bush Blitz.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="3BB49AE2215D2FA3030E5DF27E14571C" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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The shape of the tegular apophysis in males of
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sp. n. is distinctive within
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(Fig. 36C), most closely resembling that of
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sp. n. (Fig. 22E); however, it is much more elongated than the tegular apophysis of that species. The basoembolic apophysis is much narrower and longer in
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sp. n. than in
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sp. n.
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<paragraph id="CA0F412CC72C4B04718C9474742F723F" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E3EFE69BED528F66243D161612603D8C" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Male (based on holotype AM KS127752, palea AM KS116619.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="36F4ED6EBA0605888EF3F72F478293E1" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Total length 5.1.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="030EB8B57E505AD28FC36B88460C5787" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Prosoma. Length 2.7, width 2.0; carapace yellow-brown dusted with grey and indistinct dark radial pattern; with pale yellow lateral broad margin and central band, broader in cephalic area constricted just behind PLE (Fig. 36A); sternum dark brown, dusted dark grey (Fig. 36B).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="4FF1E6096BD49F23E689E594F1FCAD3E" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Eyes. Diameter of AME: 0.10; ALE: 0.11; PME: 0.28; PLE: 0.21.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0A8E557C29E02AD605E67F63A70509F3" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Anterior eye row. Straight, evenly spaced.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="BECC4ADD15FC5F6952EBD37224AB598A" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Chelicerae. Dark brown.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="6269A54EF4DE0FAAE876E24C055DABBD" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Labium. Dark brown, with lighter anterior rim (Fig. 36B).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E6166A2B18DC9C86334AE1FF657F140C" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Pedipalp coxae. Dark brown, with lighter anterior rim (Fig. 36B).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="81C7205042D1135DFBD914649F63A9C4" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Legs. Yellow brown with darker annulations; tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi darker, less annulated (Fig. 36A).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F133B8A6C271DAFBB2B9013A413ED516" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Opisthosoma. Length 2.4, width 1.6; yellow-brown with light yellow-brown anterior cardiac mark and dark grey irregular pattern (Fig. 36A). Venter yellow-brown with darker pattern (Fig. 36B); spinnerets dark grey.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="158B010E9B16BC1114DCB11BA20C564A" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Pedipalps. Tibia globular, as long as broad; cymbium tip with 4-5 short macrosetae (Fig. 36C, D); dorsal scopula patch present; tegular apophysis distally widely scooped, rectangular, basally narrowed to 1/4, retrolateral tip short rounded, reaching margin of cymbium (Fig. 36D); palea about twice as long as wide; basoembolic apophysis short, rounded; embolus elongated, nearly rectangular, reaching beyond terminal apophysis; terminal apophysis short, tip triangular (Fig. 48E).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B165DE97B1FF52577C70C63FBA69B3FD" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Female unknown.</paragraph>
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Figure 36.
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,
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sp. n., male holotype (AM KS127752),
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,
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sp. n., male holotype (AM KS127760): A, habitus, dorsal view; B, habitus, ventral view; C, male pedipalp, ventral view; D, male pedipalp, retrolateral view; E, habitus, dorsal view; F, habitus, ventral view; G, male pedipalp, ventral view; H, male pedipalp, retrolateral view. Scale bars: habitus 1.0 mm; pedipalp 0.1 mm
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<paragraph id="FA3D0448518AB8CD6189DA187B844D9C" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Life history and habitat preferences.</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="02D26B4C574FFF0A05E688713DEF37DD" class="Arachnida" family="Lycosidae" genus="Artoria" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Artoria slatyeri" order="Araneae" pageId="0" pageNumber="169" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="slatyeri">Artoria slatyeri</taxonomicName>
sp. n. is apparently a forest species, the type material being found in a forest reserve. Mature males were found in pitfall traps in December and February suggesting the species is summer-mature.
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<paragraph id="0BEC012B30488CF51C2D699B9EBE6C5B" pageId="0" pageNumber="169">Distribution.</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="5BDDF36F79AD178F4BA2913894A345AF" class="Arachnida" family="Lycosidae" genus="Artoria" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Artoria slatyeri" order="Araneae" pageId="0" pageNumber="169" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="slatyeri">Artoria slatyeri</taxonomicName>
sp. n. is currently known only from the Bondi State Forest and Wadbilliga National Park in southern NSW in the South Eastern Highlands (SEH) IBRA region (Fig. 37).
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Figure 37. Distribution records of
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sp. n. (full circle),
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sp. n. (grey square),
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Simon, 1909 (full triangle) and
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sp. n. (open circles) in NSW. IBRA bioregions with spider records: COP - Cobar Peneplain; MDD - Murray Darling Depression; NNC - NSW North Coast; SEQ - South East Queensland; SEH - South Eastern Highlands; SEC - South East Corner; SYB - Sydney Basin.
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