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<mods:title id="FE88CAD82ABC88F9C8476A223565C42D">Maratus personatus, a masked peacock spider from Cape Riche, Western Australia (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryinae)</mods:title>
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF80D416E5032663C417477D" ID-CoL="3Y2G4" authority="Otto & Hill, 2015" authorityName="Otto & Hill" authorityYear="2015" box="[576,867,1094,1124]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus" status="sp. nov.">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF80D416E5032663C417477D" bold="true" box="[576,867,1094,1124]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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,
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="82835781FF80D416E432266DC354477D" box="[881,1056,1095,1124]" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" rank="species">new species</taxonomicNameLabel>
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF80D416E72326B1C319465F" blockId="0.[96,1535,1171,1350]" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF80D416E72326B1C64547A9" box="[96,305,1172,1200]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Type specimens</emphasis>
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.
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One
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male (
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#10),
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<specimenCount id="BDC2FD61FF80D416E59D26B6C37647A9" box="[734,1026,1171,1200]" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" type="male" typeStatus="paratype">eight paratype males</specimenCount>
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<specimenCount id="BDC2FD61FF80D416E35426B2C35B47B6" box="[1047,1071,1175,1199]" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" type="male">♂</specimenCount>
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#1-6, 11-12), and
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<specimenCount id="BDC2FD61FF80D416E27626B6C7BE47CC" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" type="female" typeStatus="paratype">eight paratype females</specimenCount>
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(
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#4-6, 8-12) will be deposited in the
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<location id="AE1B6033FF80D416E5B7269CC30A47CC" LSID="urn:lsid:plazi:treatment:236D87FEFF80D40AE5032663C5134471:AE1B6033FF80D416E5B7269CC30A47CC" box="[756,1150,1208,1237]" name="Western Australian Museum" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Western Australian Museum</location>
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. Three additional males (
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#7-9) and four additional females (
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#1-3, 7) were examined but not preserved.
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<specimenCount id="BDC2FD61FF80D416E3F226C4C3BD47E0" box="[1201,1225,1249,1273]" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" type="male">♂</specimenCount>
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#1-9 and
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#1-6 were collected at Cape Riche (
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<date id="DF7A1028FF80D416E58A2726C4F44639" box="[713,896,1283,1312]" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" value="2013-10-18">18 OCT 2013</date>
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, coll. J. Otto);
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#10-13 and
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#7-12 were the offspring of the aforementioned field-collected females, reared to adulthood.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF80D416E7232756C2F646AF" blockId="0.[96,1536,1395,1462]" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF80D416E7232756C7994689" box="[96,237,1395,1424]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Etymology</emphasis>
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. The species group name (
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF80D416E52A2751C4204689" authority=", Latin" authorityName="Latin" box="[617,852,1395,1424]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF80D416E52A2751C5884689" box="[617,764,1396,1424]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">personatus</emphasis>
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, Latin
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, m., adj., English translation
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF80D416E39E2756C2364689" box="[1245,1346,1395,1424]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">masked</emphasis>
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) refers to the presence of a prominent mask of deep blue scales covering the face of adult males of this species.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF80D416E72327C0C2FA4568" blockId="0.[96,1535,1508,1649]" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF80D416E72327C0C7954518" box="[96,225,1509,1537]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Diagnosis</emphasis>
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. With their mask of bright blue scales, male
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF80D416E41B27C0C3604518" box="[856,1044,1509,1537]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF80D416E41B27C0C3604518" box="[856,1044,1509,1537]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">M. personatus</emphasis>
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cannot be confused with any other
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF80D416E723242FC7A4453F" box="[96,208,1546,1574]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Maratus</emphasis>
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. Unlike most (but not all)
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF80D416E520242FC5A7453F" authorityName="Karsch" authorityYear="1878" box="[611,723,1546,1574]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF80D416E520242FC5A7453F" box="[611,723,1546,1574]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Maratus</emphasis>
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF80D416E5A5242FC4D2453F" box="[742,934,1546,1574]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF80D416E5A5242FC4D2453F" box="[742,934,1546,1574]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">M. personatus</emphasis>
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males do not rear or display their dorsal opisthosoma during courtship. However, the structure of the male pedipalp and the female epigynum, as well as the presence of a dorsal opisthosomal plate, support the generic placement of this species.
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF80D416E7232485C61745A5" box="[96,355,1695,1724]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Description of male</emphasis>
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). Males (n=8) ranged from 3.84 to 4.59 mm in length.
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF81D417E723256DC7A44479" bold="true" box="[96,208,1864,1888]" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Figure 1.</emphasis>
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Views of the living adult male holotype for
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF81D417E595256CC4C24479" box="[726,950,1865,1888]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF81D417E48F256CC4964478" bold="true" box="[972,994,1865,1889]" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">5,</emphasis>
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From the front, deep blue scales surround the blue anterior eyes, offset by white setae of the eye region, above, and the pedipalps, below.
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF81D417E383254DC3924499" bold="true" box="[1216,1254,1896,1920]" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">12,</emphasis>
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Like other
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF81D417E2A0254CC7AF4486" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="1" pageNumber="2" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF81D417E2A0254CC7AF4486" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">M. personatus</emphasis>
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has a dorsal opisthosomal plate with a distinct edge (arrow), as well as a triangular tuft of white colular setae.
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<caption id="FFBB6660FF82D414E723256AC67044BC" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114489" ID-Zenodo-Dep="5114489" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114489/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="3" startId="2.[96,175,1871,1895]" targetBox="[96,1536,165,1862]" targetPageId="2">
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF82D414E723256AC67044BC" blockId="2.[96,1535,1834,1958]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF82D414E723256AC7B8447E" bold="true" box="[96,204,1871,1895]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Figure 2.</emphasis>
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Four different living adult male
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF82D414E5062575C595447E" box="[581,737,1872,1895]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="2" pageNumber="3" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF82D414E5062575C595447E" box="[581,737,1872,1895]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">M. personatus</emphasis>
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The scales of this male have rubbed off, exposing the black cuticle of the dorsal opisthosomal plate.
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF82D414E69D254BC680449F" bold="true" box="[478,500,1902,1926]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">9,</emphasis>
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The small chelicerae are black and glabrous, separated on either side from a marginal band of white setae.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF83D415E7232460C5A94544" blockId="3.[96,733,1605,1630]" box="[96,733,1605,1630]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF83D415E7232460C7BF4544" bold="true" box="[96,203,1605,1629]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Figure 3.</emphasis>
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Four different living adult male
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF83D415E57E2463C5AD4544" box="[573,729,1606,1629]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF83D415E57E2463C5AD4544" box="[573,729,1606,1629]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">M. personatus</emphasis>
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<caption id="FFBB6660FF84D412E723240CC59F4558" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114493" ID-Zenodo-Dep="5114493" box="[96,747,1577,1601]" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114493/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5" startId="4.[96,175,1577,1601]" targetBox="[96,1536,167,1565]" targetPageId="4">
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF84D412E723240CC59F4558" blockId="4.[96,747,1577,1601]" box="[96,747,1577,1601]" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF84D412E723240CC7BF4558" bold="true" box="[96,203,1577,1601]" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Figure 4.</emphasis>
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Three different living adult male
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF84D412E508240FC5924558" box="[587,742,1578,1601]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="4" pageNumber="5" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF84D412E508240FC5924558" box="[587,742,1578,1601]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">M. personatus</emphasis>
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<caption id="FFBB6660FF85D413E7AE20C1C20441E5" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114495" ID-Zenodo-Dep="5114495" box="[237,1392,740,765]" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114495/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="6" startId="5.[237,319,740,764]" targetBox="[240,1392,167,734]" targetPageId="5">
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF85D413E7AE20C1C20441E5" blockId="5.[237,1392,740,796]" box="[237,1392,740,765]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF85D413E7AE20C1C62B41E4" bold="true" box="[237,351,740,765]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Figure 5.</emphasis>
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Two views of the underside of a living adult male
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF85D413E4B220C0C3A241E5" box="[1009,1238,741,764]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="5" pageNumber="6" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF85D413E4B220C0C3A241E5" box="[1009,1238,741,764]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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. Coxae and
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF85D413E7AE2121C2424005" blockId="5.[237,1392,740,796]" box="[237,1334,772,796]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">trochanters of legs I and II are dark brown; those of legs III and IV are light brown or translucent.</paragraph>
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<caption id="FFBB6660FF86D410E723252FC46D4499" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114497" ID-Zenodo-Dep="5114497" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114497/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="7" startId="6.[96,175,1802,1826]" targetBox="[96,1537,167,1920]" targetPageId="6">
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF86D410E723252FC46D4499" blockId="6.[96,1536,1636,1920]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF86D410E723252FC7BF443B" bold="true" box="[96,203,1802,1826]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Figure 7.</emphasis>
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Medial to lateral view of the left pedipalp of six different male
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF86D410E4D4252CC301443B" box="[919,1141,1801,1826]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="6" pageNumber="7" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF86D410E4D4252CC301443B" box="[919,1141,1801,1826]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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. Separation of the inner and outer apex of the embolus can be seen in lateral views (distinctly in 5, less distinctly in 2, 6, 9, 13 and 18). General features, including the shape and relative size of the embolus, the presence of medial tegular sclerotization proximal to the embolus, the pedipalp of the male
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF86D410E7A72542C6F44499" box="[228,384,1895,1920]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="6" pageNumber="7" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF86D410E7A72542C6F44499" box="[228,384,1895,1920]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">M. personatus</emphasis>
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is much like those of other
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF86D410E5F52542C4674499" authorityName="Karsch" authorityYear="1878" box="[694,787,1895,1920]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="6" pageNumber="7" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF86D410E5F52542C4674499" box="[694,787,1895,1920]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Maratus</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF87D411E723228BC2BA415B" blockId="7.[96,1535,174,578]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">
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The carapace is black in life, fading to dark brown in ethanol. The clypeus is black and glabrous, lacking the longer setae found in most
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF87D411E55B22F7C5FC43E9" authorityName="Karsch" authorityYear="1878" box="[536,648,210,240]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="7" pageNumber="8" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF87D411E55B22F7C5FC43E9" box="[536,648,210,240]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Maratus</emphasis>
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. The chelicerae are also black and glabrous. The width across both chelicerae is less than 1/2 the width of the carapace. All four anterior eyes are deep blue in reflected light, each bordered with deep blue scales that match the scale cover of the entire face in colouration. The ALE are approximately 3/5 the diameter of the AME, separated from the AME on either side by about 1/3 of the diameter of an AME. The dorsal carapace including the eye region is covered with scales or setae, but appears dark and reflective, with a band of bright white scales anteriorly, and mixed white to orangebrown scales on the sides forming a band that extends to the rear along the top of the carapace, below the lateral eyes. A narrow, indistinct medial thoracic tract of white to orange-brown scales extends to the rear behind the eye region. There is a prominent white marginal band on either side, separated by a glabrous black area from the chelicerae on either side. The PME are distinctly closer to the PLE than to the ALE.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF87D411E723204AC5C340C7" blockId="7.[96,1534,623,990]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">
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A dorsal plate of the opisthosoma is present and can be identified by the presence of a distinct margin (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF87D411E72920B0C79441AB" box="[106,224,661,690]" captionStart="Figure 1" captionStartId="1.[96,176,1864,1888]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,168,1852]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Figure 1. Views of the living adult male holotype for Maratus personatus. 5, From the front, deep blue scales surround the blue anterior eyes, offset by white setae of the eye region, above, and the pedipalps, below. 12, Like other Maratus, M. personatus has a dorsal opisthosomal plate with a distinct edge (arrow), as well as a triangular tuft of white colular setae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114487" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114487/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Figure 1</figureCitation>
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:12), but this has no lateral flaps and it is neither elevated nor expanded during courtship display. Typically this plate is covered with a distinct but variable pattern of white to tan or brown scales, surrounding a dark figure (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF87D411E6A520C5C51F41E4" box="[486,619,736,765]" captionStart="Figure 1" captionStartId="1.[96,176,1864,1888]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,168,1852]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Figure 1. Views of the living adult male holotype for Maratus personatus. 5, From the front, deep blue scales surround the blue anterior eyes, offset by white setae of the eye region, above, and the pedipalps, below. 12, Like other Maratus, M. personatus has a dorsal opisthosomal plate with a distinct edge (arrow), as well as a triangular tuft of white colular setae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114487" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114487/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Figures 1</figureCitation>
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:8, 2:7, 3:5, 4:1), but in older individuals white scales may have rubbed off rendering the opisthosomal plate mostly black (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF87D411E4DC2120C36F403B" box="[927,1051,773,802]" captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="2.[96,175,1871,1895]" captionTargetBox="[96,1536,165,1862]" captionTargetId="figure-73@2.[591,1106,599,1037]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Figure 2. Four different living adult male M. personatus. 3, The scales of this male have rubbed off, exposing the black cuticle of the dorsal opisthosomal plate. 9, The small chelicerae are black and glabrous, separated on either side from a marginal band of white setae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114489" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114489/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Figure 2</figureCitation>
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:3). A white triangle comprised of bright white scales is usually associated with the colulus just above the brown to grey spinnerets. The ventral opisthosoma is mostly glabrous and brown, bordered by tracts of white setae to the front and rear, and on the sides (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF87D411E60E2153C6B6408B" box="[333,450,885,915]" captionStart="Figure 5" captionStartId="5.[237,319,740,764]" captionTargetBox="[240,1392,167,734]" captionTargetId="figure-75@5.[240,834,167,734]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="Figure 5. Two views of the underside of a living adult male Maratus personatus. Coxae and" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114495" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114495/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Figure 5</figureCitation>
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). The coxae and trochanters of legs III and IV are light-brown or translucent, as are the proximal femora of all legs. Coxae and trochanters of legs I and II, the sternum, the labium, and the endites are all dark brown and glabrous.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF87D411E7232629C5C64660" blockId="7.[96,1534,1035,1402]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Legs I and II are about the same length, much shorter than legs III and IV. Legs III are the longest. Legs I and II are strongly banded, particularly from the front, with dark bands alternating with bands of long white setae. The most prominent white bands are associated with the femuro-patellar joint, the patellartibial joint, and mid-way along the length of each tibia, where the band is somewhat diagonal (not transverse) with respect to the axis of the leg. From their proximal to distal end legs III are decorated with long white setae on the front of each otherwise brown or translucent proximal femur, followed by a longer black middle section of the femur, a light brown or translucent distal end of the femur and patella bearing long white setae, a black tibia fringed with long black setae, a brown or translucent metatarsus fringed with long white setae, barely separated distally from the tarsus by a black ring, and a brown or translucent tarsus bearing long white setae.</paragraph>
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As viewed from below (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF87D411E6E22782C56246DC" box="[417,534,1447,1477]" captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="6.[96,175,1802,1826]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,167,1920]" captionTargetId="figure-101@6.[593,837,973,1384]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="Figure 7. Medial to lateral view of the left pedipalp of six different male Maratus personatus. Separation of the inner and outer apex of the embolus can be seen in lateral views (distinctly in 5, less distinctly in 2, 6, 9, 13 and 18). General features, including the shape and relative size of the embolus, the presence of medial tegular sclerotization proximal to the embolus, the pedipalp of the male M. personatus is much like those of other Maratus." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114497" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114497/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Figure 7</figureCitation>
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), the structure of the pedipalp is much like that of other
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF87D411E25D2783C28F46DD" box="[1310,1531,1446,1476]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="7" pageNumber="8" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="undetermined">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF87D411E25D2783C2FA46DD" box="[1310,1422,1446,1476]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Maratus</emphasis>
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species
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, with an inner an outer apex of the embolus, and sclerotization of the medial tegulum proximal to the embolus. The dorsal pedipalp (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF87D411E54827D7C5FB4509" box="[523,655,1522,1552]" captionStart="Figure 4" captionStartId="4.[96,175,1577,1601]" captionTargetBox="[96,1536,167,1565]" captionTargetId="figure-35@4.[601,1056,671,1097]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="Figure 4. Three different living adult male M. personatus." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114493" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114493/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Figures 4</figureCitation>
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:4, 7:19) is, however, distinctive with long white fringes proximal to the cymbium, shorter black setae on the cymbium, and grey setae distally. When the pedipalps are held together in front of the chelicerae (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF87D411E5072418C5C24543" box="[580,694,1597,1626]" captionStart="Figure 1" captionStartId="1.[96,176,1864,1888]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,168,1852]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Figure 1. Views of the living adult male holotype for Maratus personatus. 5, From the front, deep blue scales surround the blue anterior eyes, offset by white setae of the eye region, above, and the pedipalps, below. 12, Like other Maratus, M. personatus has a dorsal opisthosomal plate with a distinct edge (arrow), as well as a triangular tuft of white colular setae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114487" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114487/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Figure 1</figureCitation>
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:5), these fringes form a single white line that contrasts with the deep blue colour of the face.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF87D411E7232489C36A44C8" blockId="7.[96,1535,1708,2001]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF87D411E7232489C60F45D3" box="[96,379,1708,1738]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Description of female</emphasis>
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF87D411E6CE248BC53445D2" box="[397,576,1710,1739]" captionStart-0="Figure 8" captionStart-1="Figure 10" captionStart-2="Figure 11" captionStart-3="Figure 14" captionStartId-0="8.[96,176,1646,1670]" captionStartId-1="10.[96,175,1733,1757]" captionStartId-2="11.[239,318,781,805]" captionStartId-3="12.[96,175,1971,1995]" captionTargetBox-0="[96,1536,167,1634]" captionTargetBox-1="[96,1537,167,1724]" captionTargetBox-2="[240,1392,167,770]" captionTargetBox-3="[96,1537,1182,1995]" captionTargetId-0="figure-75@8.[621,1074,609,1062]" captionTargetId-2="figure-35@11.[240,872,167,770]" captionTargetId-3="figure-30@12.[635,1109,1182,1605]" captionTargetPageId-0="8" captionTargetPageId-1="10" captionTargetPageId-2="11" captionTargetPageId-3="12" captionText-0="Figure 8. Views of three different living female Maratus personatus. From above, these are mostly dark brown to black, with tracts of off-white or ivory scales on the sides of the carapace and opisthosoma. Two or more pairs of spots (scale patches) may be seen on the dorsal opisthosoma." captionText-1="Figure 10. Views of three different living female Maratus personatus. 5, In some individuals four distinct chevrons at the rear of the dorsal opisthosoma can be seen. In other individuals these are indistinct." captionText-2="Figure 11. Underside of two different living female Maratus personatus." captionText-3="Figure 14. Ventral view of epigynum of seven different female Maratus personatus in ethanol." figureDoi-0="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114499" figureDoi-1="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114501" figureDoi-2="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114503" figureDoi-3="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114505" httpUri-0="https://zenodo.org/record/5114499/files/figure.png" httpUri-1="https://zenodo.org/record/5114501/files/figure.png" httpUri-2="https://zenodo.org/record/5114503/files/figure.png" httpUri-3="https://zenodo.org/record/5114505/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Figures 8-14</figureCitation>
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). Females (n=6) ranged from 4.87 to 5.85 mm in length. They closely resemble females of other
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF87D411E6AD24F7C52A45E9" box="[494,606,1746,1776]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Maratus</emphasis>
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with respect to shape and colouration. Chelicerae are brown, translucent and glabrous. The clypeus is brown and translucent, with long white setae directed anteromedially above the chelicerae. Ivory to light-brown scales surround the eyes in front and on the sides of the eye region, in irregular tracts extending to the rear on either side behind the PLE. The medio-dorsal carapace is mostly black to dark brown and glabrous, but a median thoracic tract of ivory to light brown scales may be present. The sides of the carapace are mostly brown and translucent, and there is no marginal band. The PME are slightly closer to the PLE than to the ALE.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF88D41EE723244BC55F45DC" blockId="8.[96,1535,1598,1733]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF88D41EE723244BC7B9459F" bold="true" box="[96,205,1646,1670]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Figure 8.</emphasis>
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Views of three different living female
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF88D41EE5C82448C41F459F" box="[651,875,1645,1670]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF88D41EE5C82448C41F459F" box="[651,875,1645,1670]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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. From above, these are mostly dark brown to black, with tracts of off-white or ivory scales on the sides of the carapace and opisthosoma. Two or more pairs of spots (scale patches) may be seen on the dorsal opisthosoma.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF8AD41CE72324E0C49245E4" blockId="10.[96,1534,1687,1789]" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8AD41CE72324E0C7A845C4" bold="true" box="[96,220,1733,1757]" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">Figure 10.</emphasis>
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Views of three different living female
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8AD41CE5D724E1C40745C4" box="[660,883,1732,1757]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8AD41CE4C624E3C4EF45C7" bold="true" box="[901,923,1734,1758]" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">5,</emphasis>
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In some individuals four distinct chevrons at the rear of the dorsal opisthosoma can be seen. In other individuals these are indistinct.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF8BD41DE7AC2128C354403C" blockId="11.[239,1056,736,805]" box="[239,1056,780,805]" pageId="11" pageNumber="12">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8BD41DE7AC2128C61D403C" bold="true" box="[239,361,781,805]" pageId="11" pageNumber="12">Figure 11.</emphasis>
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Underside of two different living female
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF8BD41DE47E2129C368403C" box="[829,1052,780,805]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="11" pageNumber="12" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8BD41DE47E2129C368403C" box="[829,1052,780,805]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="12">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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.
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<caption id="FFBB6660FF8CD41AE7232596C3FC44D2" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114505" ID-Zenodo-Dep="5114505" box="[96,1160,1970,1995]" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114505/files/figure.png" pageId="12" pageNumber="13" startId="12.[96,175,1971,1995]" targetBox="[96,1537,1182,1995]" targetPageId="12">
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF8CD41AE7232596C3FC44D2" blockId="12.[96,1160,1916,1995]" box="[96,1160,1970,1995]" pageId="12" pageNumber="13">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8CD41AE7232596C7AF44D2" bold="true" box="[96,219,1971,1995]" pageId="12" pageNumber="13">Figure 14.</emphasis>
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Ventral view of epigynum of seven different female
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF8CD41AE46F2597C37E44D2" box="[812,1034,1970,1995]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="12" pageNumber="13" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8CD41AE46F2597C37E44D2" box="[812,1034,1970,1995]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="13">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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in ethanol.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF8DD41BE723228BC5CC42B2" blockId="13.[96,1534,174,427]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">
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The dorsal opisthosoma varies from dark brown and glabrous in older individuals that have lost scales (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF8DD41BE72922F6C78D43E9" box="[106,249,211,240]" captionStart="Figure 10" captionStartId="10.[96,175,1733,1757]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,167,1724]" captionTargetPageId="10" captionText="Figure 10. Views of three different living female Maratus personatus. 5, In some individuals four distinct chevrons at the rear of the dorsal opisthosoma can be seen. In other individuals these are indistinct." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114501" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114501/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figure 10</figureCitation>
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:6) to dark brown covered with a pattern of off-white to brown scales (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF8DD41BE3BD22F6C2FB43E9" box="[1278,1423,211,240]" captionStart="Figure 10" captionStartId="10.[96,175,1733,1757]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,167,1724]" captionTargetPageId="10" captionText="Figure 10. Views of three different living female Maratus personatus. 5, In some individuals four distinct chevrons at the rear of the dorsal opisthosoma can be seen. In other individuals these are indistinct." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114501" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114501/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figure 10</figureCitation>
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:5). For individuals with a distinct pattern, there are two pairs of distinct ivory spots (scale patches) anteriorly, and four chevrons of brown scales toward the rear. Margins of the opisthosoma are light brown, covered with off-white or ivory setae. The venter (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF8DD41BE5F72366C44A4278" box="[692,830,323,353]" captionStart="Figure 11" captionStartId="11.[239,318,781,805]" captionTargetBox="[240,1392,167,770]" captionTargetId="figure-35@11.[240,872,167,770]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="Figure 11. Underside of two different living female Maratus personatus." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114503" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114503/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figure 11</figureCitation>
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) is light brown or tan, with a covering of white to ivory setae and scattered brown spots, and a central figure consisting of two brown lines comprised of coalesced spots, converging toward the rear.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF8DD41BE72323FCC69441AB" blockId="13.[96,1534,473,690]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">The coxae, sternum, labium, and endites are mostly glabrous, translucent, and almost colourless. Scattered, longer white setae radiate out along the margins of the sternum. All of these translucent structures appear as solid white or light yellow in ethanol. Legs I and II are shorter than legs III and IV and nearly equal in length, and leg III is the longest. The legs are distinctly banded, with dark pigmentation at the distal end of each segment, but otherwise they are light brown and translucent. The pedipalp is of similar colour.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF8DD41BE72320C5C35047A7" blockId="13.[96,1536,734,1215]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">
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The epigynum (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF8DD41BE67720C5C6CF41E4" box="[308,443,736,765]" captionStart="Figure 14" captionStartId="12.[96,175,1971,1995]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,1182,1995]" captionTargetId="figure-30@12.[635,1109,1182,1605]" captionTargetPageId="12" captionText="Figure 14. Ventral view of epigynum of seven different female Maratus personatus in ethanol." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114505" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114505/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figure 14</figureCitation>
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) is similar in general form to that of other
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF8DD41BE4BC20FBC31B41E5" authorityName="Karsch" authorityYear="1878" box="[1023,1135,734,764]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="13" pageNumber="14" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8DD41BE4BC20FBC31B41E5" box="[1023,1135,734,764]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Maratus</emphasis>
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, with prominent fossae and a pair of large posterior spermathecae. Although females collected with the distinctive males of this species varied little with respect to their general appearance and the placement of scale tracts (
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8DD41BE2DB210CC2B0405E" box="[1432,1476,809,839]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">e.g.</emphasis>
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, the paired spots and chevrons on the opisthosoma), they varied greatly with respect to the detailed structure of the epigynum. We have not observed this extent of variation in a
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF8DD41BE3112151C242408A" box="[1106,1334,884,915]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="13" pageNumber="14" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="undetermined">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8DD41BE3112151C3B6408B" box="[1106,1218,884,914]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Maratus</emphasis>
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species
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before, and it challenges the widely-held assumption (however see
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<bibRefCitation id="CF554B19FF8DD41BE43E21BEC35F40A1" author="Crews, S. C." box="[893,1067,923,952]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14" pagination="107 - 125" refId="ref4107" refString="Crews, S. C. 2009. Assessment of rampant genitalic variation in the spider genus Homalonychus (Araneae, Homalonychidae). Invertebrate Biology 128 (2): 107 - 125." type="journal article" year="2009">Crews 2009</bibRefCitation>
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for counterexamples) that fine distinctions in the structure of the epigynum can be used for taxonomic purposes. Variations included separate versus contiguous spermathecae, fossae larger or much smaller than the spermathecae, narrow versus wide septum between the fossae, degree of sclerotization of the fossae, and both complexity and placement of the sclerotized ducts visible beneath the fossae. Yet both the association with and willingness to mate with males of this species in the field, the rearing of male offspring from several of these females, and the agreement of the form and appearance of developing males and females with adult females (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF8DD41BE7992684C6E847A6" box="[218,412,1185,1215]" captionStart-0="Figure 17" captionStart-1="Figure 18" captionStart-2="Figure 19" captionStartId-0="16.[96,176,1802,1826]" captionStartId-1="17.[96,175,1883,1907]" captionStartId-2="18.[96,175,1949,1973]" captionTargetBox-0="[96,1537,167,1793]" captionTargetBox-1="[96,1537,167,1871]" captionTargetBox-2="[96,1537,167,1939]" captionTargetId-0="figure-59@16.[571,1044,962,1350]" captionTargetId-1="figure-24@17.[461,1020,973,1413]" captionTargetId-2="figure-38@18.[474,863,921,1244]" captionTargetPageId-0="16" captionTargetPageId-1="17" captionTargetPageId-2="18" captionText-0="Figure 17. Developmental stages of the holotype male Maratus personatus. 12, The penultimate male (6th instar) is readily identified by its expanded pedipalps, but still has white clypeal setae like those of the female. The carapace of the 3rd instar is about 1 mm wide." captionText-1="Figure 18. Developmental stages of two different male Maratus personatus." captionText-2="Figure 19. Developmental stages of four different female Maratus personatus. Note the light (6) and dark (17) colour variation of penultimates (6th instar)." figureDoi-0="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114511" figureDoi-1="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114513" figureDoi-2="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114515" httpUri-0="https://zenodo.org/record/5114511/files/figure.png" httpUri-1="https://zenodo.org/record/5114513/files/figure.png" httpUri-2="https://zenodo.org/record/5114515/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figures 17-19</figureCitation>
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) confirm that they are indeed the same species.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF8DD41BE72326CEC2534516" blockId="13.[96,1534,1259,1551]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8DD41BE72326CEC7864610" box="[96,242,1259,1289]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Immatures</emphasis>
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. A number of different conventions have been used to label the developmental stages of spiders, some of which identify one or more post-eclosion stages as prelarvae or larvae (
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<bibRefCitation id="CF554B19FF8DD41BE2132737C7DE464D" author="Pfannenstiel, R. S." pageId="13" pageNumber="14" pagination="418 - 422" refId="ref4424" refString="Pfannenstiel, R. S. 2008. Development of the cursorial spider, Cheiracanthium inclusum (Araneae: Miturgidae), on eggs of Helicoverpa zea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Journal of the Entomological Society 43 (4): 418 - 422." type="journal article" year="2008">Pfannenstiel 2008</bibRefCitation>
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,
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<bibRefCitation id="CF554B19FF8DD41BE7FA2712C57A464D" author="Mittmann, B. & C. Wolff" box="[185,526,1335,1364]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14" pagination="189 - 216" refId="ref4142" refString="Mittmann, B. and C. Wolff. 2012. Embryonic development and staging of the cobweb spider Parasteatoda tepidariorum C. L. Koch, 1841 (syn.: Achaearanea tepidariorum; Araneomorphae; Theridiidae). Development Genes and Evolution 222 (4): 189 - 216." type="journal article" year="2012">Mittmann & Wolff 2012</bibRefCitation>
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). Here we follow the convention of labeling the post-eclosion, pre-first moult stage as the first instar, the post-first moult stage as second instar, and so on. At the time that a salticid emerges from the egg it is soft and undeveloped with a gut filled with yolk (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF8DD41BE38D27A7C22D4686" box="[1230,1369,1410,1439]" captionStart="Figure 15" captionStartId="14.[96,176,1596,1620]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,167,1588]" captionTargetId="figure-109@14.[501,1066,591,1019]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="Figure 15. Development of first instar Maratus personatus. When these first emerge from the egg (1-3), they are little more than naked embryos, with short legs and unpigmented eyes that continue to grow and develop prior to the first moult. Some authors call these prelarvae. As these grow, pigment of the retinae, dorsal carapace, and opisthosoma appears, and the legs develop to the point that the spiderlings can move about in the egg sac. Although development is continuous during most of the first instar, the more developed pre-first moult spiderlings are sometimes called larvae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114507" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114507/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figure 15</figureCitation>
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:1-3). These first instars develop quickly within the egg sac (nest) with growth of the appendages and internal structures of the eyes, including the pigmented retinae is evident (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF8DD41BE4A227E8C31C46F3" box="[993,1128,1485,1514]" captionStart="Figure 15" captionStartId="14.[96,176,1596,1620]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,167,1588]" captionTargetId="figure-109@14.[501,1066,591,1019]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="Figure 15. Development of first instar Maratus personatus. When these first emerge from the egg (1-3), they are little more than naked embryos, with short legs and unpigmented eyes that continue to grow and develop prior to the first moult. Some authors call these prelarvae. As these grow, pigment of the retinae, dorsal carapace, and opisthosoma appears, and the legs develop to the point that the spiderlings can move about in the egg sac. Although development is continuous during most of the first instar, the more developed pre-first moult spiderlings are sometimes called larvae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114507" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114507/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figure 15</figureCitation>
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:4-9). First instars have a pair of claws at the end of each leg and limited mobility, but appear to be blind and do not feed.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF8DD41BE7232418C57845E9" blockId="13.[96,1535,1597,1776]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">
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After their first moult, the second instars have a working set of eyes and a pattern of setation that suggests that of the adult female (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF8DD41BE56B2446C5C44599" box="[552,688,1635,1664]" captionStart="Figure 16" captionStartId="15.[96,176,1733,1757]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,167,1718]" captionTargetId="figure-69@15.[538,1033,897,1264]" captionTargetPageId="15" captionText="Figure 16. Second instar Maratus personatus. After their first moult, these spiderlings emerge from the egg-sac (nest) with well-developed eyes and footpads, and a covering of setae that suggests the appearance of an adult female. 12, The adult female (left) is about 4 times the length of a second instar (~1.6 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114509" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114509/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figure 16</figureCitation>
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). As they continue to develop to the penultimate or 6th instar, both males (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF8DD41BE64424ADC6BE45BC" box="[263,458,1672,1701]" captionStart-0="Figure 17" captionStart-1="Figure 18" captionStartId-0="16.[96,176,1802,1826]" captionStartId-1="17.[96,175,1883,1907]" captionTargetBox-0="[96,1537,167,1793]" captionTargetBox-1="[96,1537,167,1871]" captionTargetId-0="figure-59@16.[571,1044,962,1350]" captionTargetId-1="figure-24@17.[461,1020,973,1413]" captionTargetPageId-0="16" captionTargetPageId-1="17" captionText-0="Figure 17. Developmental stages of the holotype male Maratus personatus. 12, The penultimate male (6th instar) is readily identified by its expanded pedipalps, but still has white clypeal setae like those of the female. The carapace of the 3rd instar is about 1 mm wide." captionText-1="Figure 18. Developmental stages of two different male Maratus personatus." figureDoi-0="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114511" figureDoi-1="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114513" httpUri-0="https://zenodo.org/record/5114511/files/figure.png" httpUri-1="https://zenodo.org/record/5114513/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figures 17-18</figureCitation>
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) and females (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF8DD41BE5D324ADC46C45BC" box="[656,792,1672,1701]" captionStart="Figure 19" captionStartId="18.[96,175,1949,1973]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,167,1939]" captionTargetId="figure-38@18.[474,863,921,1244]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="Figure 19. Developmental stages of four different female Maratus personatus. Note the light (6) and dark (17) colour variation of penultimates (6th instar)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114515" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114515/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figure 19</figureCitation>
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) look more and more like adult females. The enlarged pedipalps of the 6th instar males (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF8DD41BE574248BC5B945D2" box="[567,717,1710,1739]" captionStart="Figure 17" captionStartId="16.[96,176,1802,1826]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,167,1793]" captionTargetId="figure-59@16.[571,1044,962,1350]" captionTargetPageId="16" captionText="Figure 17. Developmental stages of the holotype male Maratus personatus. 12, The penultimate male (6th instar) is readily identified by its expanded pedipalps, but still has white clypeal setae like those of the female. The carapace of the 3rd instar is about 1 mm wide." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114511" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114511/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figures 17</figureCitation>
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:12, 18:4, 12) distinguish these from females. In both sexes the 7th instar is the adult stage.
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8ED418E7232419C7A8454D" bold="true" box="[96,220,1596,1620]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Figure 15.</emphasis>
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Development of first instar
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8ED418E569241EC47D454D" box="[554,777,1595,1620]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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. When these first emerge from the egg (1-3), they are little more than naked embryos, with short legs and unpigmented eyes that continue to grow and develop prior to the first moult. Some authors call these
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8ED418E675245CC6D5458B" box="[310,417,1657,1682]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">prelarvae</emphasis>
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. As these grow, pigment of the retinae, dorsal carapace, and opisthosoma appears, and the legs develop to the point that the spiderlings can move about in the egg sac. Although development is continuous during most of the first instar, the more developed pre-first moult spiderlings are sometimes called
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8ED418E359249DC31545C8" box="[1050,1121,1720,1745]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">larvae</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8FD419E72324E0C7A945C4" bold="true" box="[96,221,1733,1757]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Figure 16.</emphasis>
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Second instar
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF8FD419E6D224E1C50645C4" box="[401,626,1732,1757]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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. After their first moult, these spiderlings emerge from the egg-sac (nest) with well-developed eyes and footpads, and a covering of setae that suggests the appearance of an adult female.
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The adult female (left) is about 4 times the length of a second instar (~1.6 mm).
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF90D406E723252FC6584478" blockId="16.[96,1535,1760,1889]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF90D406E723252FC7A9443B" bold="true" box="[96,221,1802,1826]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Figure 17.</emphasis>
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Developmental stages of the holotype male
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF90D406E5A7252CC4B0443B" box="[740,964,1801,1826]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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The penultimate male (6th instar) is readily identified by its expanded pedipalps, but still has white clypeal setae like those of the female. The carapace of the 3rd instar is about 1 mm wide.
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF91D407E723257EC4C8446A" blockId="17.[96,1051,1837,1908]" box="[96,956,1882,1908]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF91D407E723257EC7AF446A" bold="true" box="[96,219,1883,1907]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Figure 18.</emphasis>
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Developmental stages of two different male
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF91D407E59A257FC4C3446A" box="[729,951,1882,1907]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF92D404E72325B8C57944CD" blockId="18.[96,1535,1909,2004]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF92D404E72325B8C79544AC" bold="true" box="[96,225,1949,1973]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Figure 19.</emphasis>
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Developmental stages of four different female
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF92D404E46725BEC37C44AD" box="[804,1032,1947,1972]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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. Note the light (6) and dark (17) colour variation of penultimates (6th instar).
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF93D405E7232289C36842EF" blockId="19.[96,1535,172,502]" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF93D405E7232289C6BA43D3" box="[96,462,172,203]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Courtship display by males</emphasis>
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF93D405E6A7228BC5DA43D2" box="[484,686,174,203]" captionStart-0="Figure 20" captionStart-1="Figure 21" captionStart-2="Figure 22" captionStart-3="Figure 23" captionStart-4="Figure 24" captionStart-5="Figure 25" captionStart-6="Figure 26" captionStartId-0="19.[96,176,1655,1679]" captionStartId-1="20.[96,176,1852,1876]" captionStartId-2="21.[96,175,1893,1917]" captionStartId-3="22.[96,175,1696,1720]" captionStartId-4="23.[335,415,1955,1979]" captionStartId-5="24.[335,415,1955,1979]" captionStartId-6="25.[96,176,1483,1507]" captionTargetBox-0="[96,1536,564,1645]" captionTargetBox-1="[96,1537,167,1838]" captionTargetBox-2="[96,1537,167,1879]" captionTargetBox-3="[96,1537,167,1684]" captionTargetBox-4="[336,1297,167,1946]" captionTargetBox-5="[336,1297,167,1946]" captionTargetBox-6="[96,1536,167,1466]" captionTargetId-0="figure-255@19.[595,1053,1028,1645]" captionTargetId-1="figure-90@20.[479,1265,989,1388]" captionTargetPageId-0="19" captionTargetPageId-1="20" captionTargetPageId-2="21" captionTargetPageId-3="22" captionTargetPageId-4="23" captionTargetPageId-5="24" captionTargetPageId-6="25" captionText-0="Figure 20. Bilateral display positions by a male Maratus personatus. As the extended and elevated legs III are waved in a transverse plane, the distal segments (beyond the femur) are often 'flopped' relative to the axis of the leg, as shown here (1, 2). Legs III may also be waved in a near vertical position (4, 5), and brought together above the spider (3, 6). Bilaterally symmetric displays like these are usually seen when the male is in a stationary position facing the female, and not stepping from side to side." captionText-1="Figure 21. Bilateral (1-3, 5-12) and unilateral (4, 13-14) display positions by six different male Maratus personatus. When stepping from side to side (13-14), males raise and wave the leading leg III. Bilateral display may be brief, when the male is not stepping to one side or the other." captionText-2="Figure 22. Sequential (1-24) video frames (25FPS, exposure 20 msec/frame) showing a male Maratus personatus stepping to the left and waving the leading leg LIII while facing a female. To enhance comparison of position, sequential frames are arranged in columns (as in Figures 23-25). 11-13, During a brief (~0.1 s) pause in lateral movement, one wave cycle was completed, accompanied by up and down movement of the pedipalps." captionText-3="Figure 23. Sequential (1-32) video frames (25FPS, exposure 20 msec/frame) showing a male Maratus personatus stepping to either side and waving the leading leg LIII while facing a female. 1-3, Bilateral display from a fixed position in front of the female. 4-24, Unilateral display of the leading right leg III while stepping to the right. 25-30, Bilateral display in position. 31- 32, Unilateral display of the leading left leg III while stepping to the left." captionText-4="Figure 24. Sequential (1-12) but non-consecutive video frames showing a male M." captionText-5="Figure 25. Sequential (1-12) but non-consecutive video frames showing a male M." captionText-6="Figure 26. Sequential (1-68, continued on next two pages) video frames (25FPS, exposure 20 msec/frame) showing a male Maratus personatus displaying to a female from one position. Here consecutive frames are arranged in rows. 2, Movement of legs III from a horizontal to a vertical orientation was recorded here in a single frame (estimated duration 20-40 msec). Note the constant movement of legs III from frame to frame, including 'floppy' flexion at the femuro-patellar joint (11, 18). During pauses between rapid leg movement, legs III were generally in one of three positions: near-horizontal, near-vertical, and intermediate (V-shaped position). There was little visible movement of the pedipalps during this sequence, as the pedipalps were held in a lower position to expose the black, glabrous clypeus and chelicerae." figureDoi-0="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114519" figureDoi-1="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114521" figureDoi-2="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114523" figureDoi-3="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114525" figureDoi-4="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114527" figureDoi-5="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114529" figureDoi-6="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114531" httpUri-0="https://zenodo.org/record/5114519/files/figure.png" httpUri-1="https://zenodo.org/record/5114521/files/figure.png" httpUri-2="https://zenodo.org/record/5114523/files/figure.png" httpUri-3="https://zenodo.org/record/5114525/files/figure.png" httpUri-4="https://zenodo.org/record/5114527/files/figure.png" httpUri-5="https://zenodo.org/record/5114529/files/figure.png" httpUri-6="https://zenodo.org/record/5114531/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Figures 20-26</figureCitation>
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; see Otto 2015 for an online video of this display). As they display to females, males raise and wave their legs III, either unilaterally or bilaterally, but they do not raise or display their opisthosoma. Usually a male lifts and waves only the leading leg III (rate ~10-15/s) when stepping from side to side in front of a female (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF93D405E47D233BC3724222" box="[830,1030,286,315]" captionStart-0="Figure 22" captionStart-1="Figure 23" captionStart-2="Figure 24" captionStart-3="Figure 25" captionStartId-0="21.[96,175,1893,1917]" captionStartId-1="22.[96,175,1696,1720]" captionStartId-2="23.[335,415,1955,1979]" captionStartId-3="24.[335,415,1955,1979]" captionTargetBox-0="[96,1537,167,1879]" captionTargetBox-1="[96,1537,167,1684]" captionTargetBox-2="[336,1297,167,1946]" captionTargetBox-3="[336,1297,167,1946]" captionTargetPageId-0="21" captionTargetPageId-1="22" captionTargetPageId-2="23" captionTargetPageId-3="24" captionText-0="Figure 22. Sequential (1-24) video frames (25FPS, exposure 20 msec/frame) showing a male Maratus personatus stepping to the left and waving the leading leg LIII while facing a female. To enhance comparison of position, sequential frames are arranged in columns (as in Figures 23-25). 11-13, During a brief (~0.1 s) pause in lateral movement, one wave cycle was completed, accompanied by up and down movement of the pedipalps." captionText-1="Figure 23. Sequential (1-32) video frames (25FPS, exposure 20 msec/frame) showing a male Maratus personatus stepping to either side and waving the leading leg LIII while facing a female. 1-3, Bilateral display from a fixed position in front of the female. 4-24, Unilateral display of the leading right leg III while stepping to the right. 25-30, Bilateral display in position. 31- 32, Unilateral display of the leading left leg III while stepping to the left." captionText-2="Figure 24. Sequential (1-12) but non-consecutive video frames showing a male M." captionText-3="Figure 25. Sequential (1-12) but non-consecutive video frames showing a male M." figureDoi-0="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114523" figureDoi-1="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114525" figureDoi-2="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114527" figureDoi-3="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114529" httpUri-0="https://zenodo.org/record/5114523/files/figure.png" httpUri-1="https://zenodo.org/record/5114525/files/figure.png" httpUri-2="https://zenodo.org/record/5114527/files/figure.png" httpUri-3="https://zenodo.org/record/5114529/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Figures 22-25</figureCitation>
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). Side-stepping is also accompanied by movement of the pedipalps up and down. When a male holds his position during display, both legs III are extended and waved in a lateral plane, with the axis of each leg oriented in a variable direction, ranging from near horizontal (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF93D405E54F23ABC5E342B5" box="[524,663,398,428]" captionStart="Figure 21" captionStartId="20.[96,176,1852,1876]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,167,1838]" captionTargetId="figure-90@20.[479,1265,989,1388]" captionTargetPageId="20" captionText="Figure 21. Bilateral (1-3, 5-12) and unilateral (4, 13-14) display positions by six different male Maratus personatus. When stepping from side to side (13-14), males raise and wave the leading leg III. Bilateral display may be brief, when the male is not stepping to one side or the other." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114521" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114521/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Figure 21</figureCitation>
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:10) to vertical (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF93D405E43A23ABC37E42B5" box="[889,1034,398,428]" captionStart="Figure 20" captionStartId="19.[96,176,1655,1679]" captionTargetBox="[96,1536,564,1645]" captionTargetId="figure-255@19.[595,1053,1028,1645]" captionTargetPageId="19" captionText="Figure 20. Bilateral display positions by a male Maratus personatus. As the extended and elevated legs III are waved in a transverse plane, the distal segments (beyond the femur) are often 'flopped' relative to the axis of the leg, as shown here (1, 2). Legs III may also be waved in a near vertical position (4, 5), and brought together above the spider (3, 6). Bilaterally symmetric displays like these are usually seen when the male is in a stationary position facing the female, and not stepping from side to side." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114519" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114519/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Figure 20</figureCitation>
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:3). As it is waved, each leg may be 'flopped' at the femuro-patellar joint (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF93D405E5252391C58442C8" box="[614,752,436,465]" captionStart="Figure 21" captionStartId="20.[96,176,1852,1876]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,167,1838]" captionTargetId="figure-90@20.[479,1265,989,1388]" captionTargetPageId="20" captionText="Figure 21. Bilateral (1-3, 5-12) and unilateral (4, 13-14) display positions by six different male Maratus personatus. When stepping from side to side (13-14), males raise and wave the leading leg III. Bilateral display may be brief, when the male is not stepping to one side or the other." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114521" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114521/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Figure 21</figureCitation>
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:5-6). The pedipalps may be held in a stationary position to expose the black chelicerae during this bilateral display (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF93D405E4C723FCC37942EF" box="[900,1037,473,502]" captionStart="Figure 26" captionStartId="25.[96,176,1483,1507]" captionTargetBox="[96,1536,167,1466]" captionTargetPageId="25" captionText="Figure 26. Sequential (1-68, continued on next two pages) video frames (25FPS, exposure 20 msec/frame) showing a male Maratus personatus displaying to a female from one position. Here consecutive frames are arranged in rows. 2, Movement of legs III from a horizontal to a vertical orientation was recorded here in a single frame (estimated duration 20-40 msec). Note the constant movement of legs III from frame to frame, including 'floppy' flexion at the femuro-patellar joint (11, 18). During pauses between rapid leg movement, legs III were generally in one of three positions: near-horizontal, near-vertical, and intermediate (V-shaped position). There was little visible movement of the pedipalps during this sequence, as the pedipalps were held in a lower position to expose the black, glabrous clypeus and chelicerae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114531" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114531/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Figure 26</figureCitation>
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF93D405E7232452C7AA4596" bold="true" box="[96,222,1655,1679]" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Figure 20.</emphasis>
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Bilateral display positions by a male
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. As the extended and elevated legs III are waved in a transverse plane, the distal segments (beyond the femur) are often 'flopped' relative to the axis of the leg, as shown here (1, 2). Legs III may also be waved in a near vertical position (4, 5), and brought together above the spider (3, 6). Bilaterally symmetric displays like these are usually seen when the male is in a stationary position facing the female, and not stepping from side to side.
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. When stepping from side to side (13-14), males raise and wave the leading leg III. Bilateral display may be brief, when the male is not stepping to one side or the other.
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stepping to the left and waving the leading leg LIII while facing a female. To enhance comparison of position, sequential frames are arranged in columns (as in Figures 23-25).
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, During a brief (~0.1 s) pause in lateral movement, one wave cycle was completed, accompanied by up and down movement of the pedipalps.
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF96D400E7232485C7A845A1" bold="true" box="[96,220,1696,1720]" pageId="22" pageNumber="23">Figure 23.</emphasis>
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Sequential (1-32) video frames (25FPS, exposure 20 msec/frame) showing a male
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF96D400E3D924BAC20E45A1" box="[1178,1402,1695,1720]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="22" pageNumber="23" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF96D400E3D924BAC20E45A1" box="[1178,1402,1695,1720]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="23">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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stepping to either side and waving the leading leg LIII while facing a female.
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF96D400E426249AC4E045CE" bold="true" box="[869,916,1727,1751]" pageId="22" pageNumber="23">1-3,</emphasis>
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Bilateral display from a fixed position in front of the female.
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF96D400E7FD24FBC78945EF" bold="true" box="[190,253,1758,1782]" pageId="22" pageNumber="23">4-24,</emphasis>
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Unilateral display of the leading right leg III while stepping to the right.
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF96D400E37B24FBC3F245EF" bold="true" box="[1080,1158,1758,1782]" pageId="22" pageNumber="23">25-30,</emphasis>
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Bilateral display in position.
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF96D400E29B24FBC7F2440F" bold="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="23">31- 32,</emphasis>
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Unilateral display of the leading left leg III while stepping to the left.
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</paragraph>
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</caption>
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<caption id="FFBB6660FF97D401E60C2586C27A44A2" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114527" ID-Zenodo-Dep="5114527" box="[335,1294,1954,1979]" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114527/files/figure.png" pageId="23" pageNumber="24" startId="23.[335,415,1955,1979]" targetBox="[336,1297,167,1946]" targetPageId="23">
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF97D401E60C2586C27A44A2" blockId="23.[335,1294,1954,2010]" box="[335,1294,1954,1979]" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF97D401E60C2586C6BF44A2" bold="true" box="[335,459,1955,1979]" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">Figure 24.</emphasis>
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Sequential (1-12) but non-consecutive video frames showing a male M.
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</paragraph>
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</caption>
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF97D401E60C25E4C3E344C3" blockId="23.[335,1294,1954,2010]" box="[335,1175,1985,2010]" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF97D401E60C25E4C6BE44C3" box="[335,458,1985,2010]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="23" pageNumber="24" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF97D401E60C25E4C6BE44C3" box="[335,458,1985,2010]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">personatus</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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displaying to a female (foreground) while stepping to the right.
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</paragraph>
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</subSubSection>
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<caption id="FFBB6660FF98D40EE60C2586C27A44A2" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114529" ID-Zenodo-Dep="5114529" box="[335,1294,1954,1979]" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114529/files/figure.png" pageId="24" pageNumber="25" startId="24.[335,415,1955,1979]" targetBox="[336,1297,167,1946]" targetPageId="24">
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF98D40EE60C2586C27A44A2" blockId="24.[335,1294,1954,2010]" box="[335,1294,1954,1979]" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF98D40EE60C2586C6BF44A2" bold="true" box="[335,459,1955,1979]" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">Figure 25.</emphasis>
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Sequential (1-12) but non-consecutive video frames showing a male M.
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</paragraph>
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</caption>
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<subSubSection id="E3DE6563FF98D40AE60C25E4C5134471" lastPageId="28" lastPageNumber="29" pageId="24" pageNumber="25" type="description">
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF98D40EE60C25E4C3F244C3" blockId="24.[335,1294,1954,2010]" box="[335,1158,1985,2010]" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF98D40EE60C25E4C6BE44C3" box="[335,458,1985,2010]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="24" pageNumber="25" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF98D40EE60C25E4C6BE44C3" box="[335,458,1985,2010]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">personatus</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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displaying to a female (foreground) while stepping to the left.
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</paragraph>
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<caption id="FFBB6660FF99D40FE72327EEC37645B9" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114531" ID-Zenodo-Dep="5114531" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114531/files/figure.png" pageId="25" pageNumber="26" startId="25.[96,176,1483,1507]" targetBox="[96,1536,167,1466]" targetPageId="25">
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF99D40FE72327EEC37645B9" blockId="25.[96,1536,1483,1696]" pageId="25" pageNumber="26">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF99D40FE72327EEC7A946FD" bold="true" box="[96,221,1483,1508]" pageId="25" pageNumber="26">Figure 26.</emphasis>
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Sequential (1-68, continued on next two pages) video frames (25FPS, exposure 20 msec/frame) showing a male
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF99D40FE72327CFC634451A" box="[96,320,1514,1539]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="25" pageNumber="26" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF99D40FE72327CFC634451A" box="[96,320,1514,1539]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="26">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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displaying to a female from one position. Here consecutive frames are arranged in rows.
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF99D40FE20E27CEC217451A" bold="true" box="[1357,1379,1515,1539]" pageId="25" pageNumber="26">2,</emphasis>
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Movement of legs III from a horizontal to a vertical orientation was recorded here in a single frame (estimated duration 20-40 msec). Note the constant movement of legs III from frame to frame, including 'floppy' flexion at the femuro-patellar joint (11, 18). During pauses between rapid leg movement, legs III were generally in one of three positions: near-horizontal, near-vertical, and intermediate (V-shaped position). There was little visible movement of the pedipalps during this sequence, as the pedipalps were held in a lower position to expose the black, glabrous clypeus and chelicerae.
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</paragraph>
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</caption>
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<caption id="FFBB6660FF9AD40CE72324F7C69F4410" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114533" ID-Zenodo-Dep="5114533" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114533/files/figure.png" pageId="26" pageNumber="27" startId="26.[96,175,1746,1770]" targetBox="[96,1536,167,1729]" targetPageId="26">
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF9AD40CE72324F7C69F4410" blockId="26.[96,1535,1745,1801]" pageId="26" pageNumber="27">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9AD40CE72324F7C60045F3" bold="true" box="[96,372,1746,1770]" pageId="26" pageNumber="27">Figure 26 (continued).</emphasis>
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Brief intervals of no movement (
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9AD40CE5B524F4C46F45F3" box="[758,795,1745,1770]" italics="true" pageId="26" pageNumber="27">e.g.</emphasis>
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, 41-42) alternated with very rapid movement or vibration of the extended legs (
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9AD40CE64F24D5C6454410" box="[268,305,1776,1801]" italics="true" pageId="26" pageNumber="27">e.g.</emphasis>
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, 35, 39, and 44).
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</paragraph>
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</caption>
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<caption id="FFBB6660FF9BD40DE72324F7C6724410" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114535" ID-Zenodo-Dep="5114535" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114535/files/figure.png" pageId="27" pageNumber="28" startId="27.[96,175,1746,1770]" targetBox="[96,1536,167,1729]" targetPageId="27">
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF9BD40DE72324F7C6724410" blockId="27.[96,1535,1746,1801]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9BD40DE72324F7C60745F3" bold="true" box="[96,371,1746,1770]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Figure 26 (continued).</emphasis>
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Rapid movement of legs III was sometimes asynchronous during this bilateral display (45, 48-50, 53- 56, 59-62, 64).
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</paragraph>
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</caption>
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF9CD40AE7232289C353420F" blockId="28.[96,1535,172,278]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9CD40AE7232289C69F43D3" box="[96,491,172,202]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Display by the courted female</emphasis>
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. As we have described for other
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF9CD40AE4F52289C3E643D2" box="[950,1170,172,203]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="28" pageNumber="29" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="undetermined">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9CD40AE4F52289C35243D3" box="[950,1062,172,202]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Maratus</emphasis>
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species
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</taxonomicName>
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(
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<bibRefCitation id="CF554B19FF9CD40AE3E1228BC2ED43D2" author="Otto, J. C. & D. E. Hill" box="[1186,1433,174,203]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29" pagination="1 - 38" refId="ref4275" refString="Otto, J. C. and D. E. Hill. 2014 b. Description of a new peacock spider from Cape Le Grand, Western Australia, with observations on display by males and females and comparative notes on the related Maratus volans (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryinae: Maratus). Peckhamia 114.1: 1 - 38." type="book chapter" year="2014">Otto & Hill 2014b</bibRefCitation>
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, 2015), a female
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF9CD40AE79822F7C6E143E9" box="[219,405,210,240]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="28" pageNumber="29" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9CD40AE79822F7C6E143E9" box="[219,405,210,240]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">M. personatus</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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may turn away from a courting male, raise her opisthosoma, and wave it from side to side (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF9CD40AE78822DCC620420F" box="[203,340,249,278]" captionStart="Figure 27" captionStartId="28.[96,175,1040,1064]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,332,1033]" captionTargetId="figure-222@28.[611,1033,647,1033]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="Figure 27. Display by a female Maratus personatus in response to male courtship display. 1-2, Sequential frames from a video showing a female (at left) raising and turning her opisthosoma from side to side while facing away from a nearby male (arrows). 3-6, Male displaying to a female that has turned away and raised her opisthosoma." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114537" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114537/files/figure.png" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Figure 27</figureCitation>
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). This appears to communicate rejection of the male.
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</paragraph>
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<caption id="FFBB6660FF9CD40AE7232635C30E477E" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114537" ID-Zenodo-Dep="5114537" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114537/files/figure.png" pageId="28" pageNumber="29" startId="28.[96,175,1040,1064]" targetBox="[96,1537,332,1033]" targetPageId="28">
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF9CD40AE7232635C30E477E" blockId="28.[96,1536,1039,1127]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9CD40AE7232635C7A84731" bold="true" box="[96,220,1040,1064]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Figure 27.</emphasis>
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Display by a female
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF9CD40AE689262AC5DD4731" box="[458,681,1039,1064]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="28" pageNumber="29" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9CD40AE689262AC5DD4731" box="[458,681,1039,1064]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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in response to male courtship display.
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9CD40AE32A2635C3EC4731" bold="true" box="[1129,1176,1040,1064]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">1-2,</emphasis>
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Sequential frames from a video showing a female (at left) raising and turning her opisthosoma from side to side while facing away from a nearby male (arrows).
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9CD40AE795266AC671477E" bold="true" box="[214,261,1103,1127]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">3-6,</emphasis>
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Male displaying to a female that has turned away and raised her opisthosoma.
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</paragraph>
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</caption>
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF9CD40AE72326B1C27B47E4" blockId="28.[96,1535,1172,1277]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9CD40AE72326B1C7B447AB" box="[96,192,1172,1202]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Mating</emphasis>
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. As we have observed in other
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF9CD40AE53526B1C59247AB" authorityName="Karsch" authorityYear="1878" box="[630,742,1172,1202]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="28" pageNumber="29" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9CD40AE53526B1C59247AB" box="[630,742,1172,1202]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Maratus</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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, the male lowers his laterally extended legs III and makes contact with the carapace of the female by reaching forward with legs I during his final approach (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF9CD40AE2E1269EC7FE47E4" captionStart="Figure 28" captionStartId="28.[96,175,1759,1783]" captionTargetBox="[96,1536,1336,1747]" captionTargetId="figure-246@28.[620,1044,1336,1746]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="Figure 28. Final approach of a male Maratus personatus (1-2) and mating beneath a stem (3)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114539" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114539/files/figure.png" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Figure 28</figureCitation>
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:1-2). As a pair mates, the opisthosoma of the female is rotated by 180° (
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF9CD40AE31E26C5C39C47E4" box="[1117,1256,1248,1277]" captionStart="Figure 28" captionStartId="28.[96,175,1759,1783]" captionTargetBox="[96,1536,1336,1747]" captionTargetId="figure-246@28.[620,1044,1336,1746]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="Figure 28. Final approach of a male Maratus personatus (1-2) and mating beneath a stem (3)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114539" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114539/files/figure.png" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Figure 28</figureCitation>
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:3).
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</paragraph>
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<caption id="FFBB6660FF9CD40AE72324FAC3F345EE" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114539" ID-Zenodo-Dep="5114539" box="[96,1159,1758,1783]" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114539/files/figure.png" pageId="28" pageNumber="29" startId="28.[96,175,1759,1783]" targetBox="[96,1536,1336,1747]" targetPageId="28">
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF9CD40AE72324FAC3F345EE" blockId="28.[96,1522,1713,1783]" box="[96,1159,1758,1783]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9CD40AE72324FAC7AF45EE" bold="true" box="[96,219,1759,1783]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Figure 28.</emphasis>
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Final approach of a male
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<taxonomicName id="6CC44D6BFF9CD40AE54024FBC59545EE" box="[515,737,1758,1783]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="28" pageNumber="29" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="personatus">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9CD40AE54024FBC59545EE" box="[515,737,1758,1783]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Maratus personatus</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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(1-2) and mating beneath a stem (3).
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</paragraph>
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</caption>
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<paragraph id="AB7B36E8FF9CD40AE7232501C5134471" blockId="28.[96,1533,1828,1896]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">
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<emphasis id="99B0EAFAFF9CD40AE7232501C7B2445B" box="[96,198,1828,1858]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Habitat</emphasis>
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.
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<materialsCitation id="1BAC3CB5FF9CD40AE7A22500C5174471" location="Albany" pageId="28" pageNumber="29" specimenCount="1" stateProvince="Western Australia">
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This species was found among small herbaceous plants and in leaf litter at Cape Riche, east of
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<location id="AE1B6033FF9CD40AE723256FC7CA447E" LSID="urn:lsid:plazi:treatment:236D87FEFF80D40AE5032663C5134471:AE1B6033FF9CD40AE723256FC7CA447E" box="[96,190,1866,1895]" name="Albany" pageId="28" pageNumber="29" stateProvince="Western Australia">Albany</location>
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,
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<collectingRegion id="6900F80AFF9CD40AE789256EC6CB447E" box="[202,447,1866,1895]" country="Australia" name="Western Australia" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Western Australia</collectingRegion>
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(
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<figureCitation id="33FF2A6DFF9CD40AE68C256FC52C4471" box="[463,600,1866,1896]" captionStart="Figure 29" captionStartId="29.[287,366,868,892]" captionTargetBox="[289,1326,167,858]" captionTargetId="figure-384@29.[289,1326,167,858]" captionTargetPageId="29" captionText="Figure 29. Leaf litter and ground cover at Cape Riche where M. personatus was found." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114541" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5114541/files/figure.png" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Figure 29</figureCitation>
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)
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</materialsCitation>
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.
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</paragraph>
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</subSubSection>
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</treatment>
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