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pinguipes
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Figs 1B, 5
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, 6
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<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="128">Type material.</paragraph>
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AUSTRALIA:Western Australia: holotype male, Digger Rocks, 89.1 km SE. of Hyden (site DR10),
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,
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, 30 November 2006, dry pitfall trap, D. Kamien (WAM T92331). Paratypes: 4 males, same data as holotype (WAM T92332, T92333, T92334, T92336); 1 male, Exclamation Lake (site SG09B),
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,
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, 2329 April 2002, dry pitfall trap, R. Teale, G. Harold, A. Sanders and P. Higgs (WAM T45910).
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<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="128">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="128">The specific epithet is a Latin adjective referring to the swollen metatarsi IV of males (pinguis, fat; pes, foot).</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="128">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Males of
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sp. n. differ from all other named species of the genus, except
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sp. n. by the swollen metatarsus IV (Fig. 6K). They differ from
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sp. n. by the brown carapace and chelicerae, which are red in the latter. Females of
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sp. n. are unknown.
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<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="128">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="128">Adult male, based on holotype (WAM T92331). Medium-sized mygalomorph spider (total length 5.00).</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="128">Colour: carapace (Fig. 5A, C) dark reddish-brown, margins dark brown; eye region (Fig. 5B) dark brown, anterior median eyes on black tubercle; chelicerae (Fig. 6I) dark reddish-brown, fangs reddish-brown; abdomen (Fig. 1B, 6F) iridescent blue with light blue longitudinal streaks; sternum (Fig. 6H) yellowish-brown, margins contoured dark yellowish-brown, sigillae yellowish-brown; labium and maxillae dark yellowish-brown (Fig. 6C, G); legs (Fig. 1B) yellowish-brown, tarsi and metatarsi ventrally yellow; spinnerets (Fig. 6J) pale gray, spigots white.</paragraph>
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Figure 5.
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sp. n., holotype male (WAM T92331): A carapace, lateral view B eye group, dorsal view C carapace, dorsal view D rastellum, dorsal view E same, ventral view F pedipalp, proventral view G bulb and embolus, retrolateral view H embolus with apical process depicted, ventral view I bulb and embolus, prolateral view J same, ventral view. Arrows: (EL) embolar lamella, and (DET) distal embolar tooth.
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Figure 6.
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sp. n., holotype male (WAM T92331): A patella II, dorsal view B patella III, dorsal view C coxae and labium of pedipalp, ventral view D coxae of pedipalp, ventral view E cheliceral groove, retroventral view F abdomen, dorsal view G labium, ventral view H sternum and sigillae, ventral view I chelicerae, dorsal view J spinnerets, ventral view K right leg IV, prolateral view.
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<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="128">Carapace: 2.25 long, 2.37 wide; clypeus 0.17; fovea 0.71; caput and eye region (Fig. 5A) laterally elevated, strongly arched; fovea (Fig. 5C) very deep and strongly procurved, medially extending as triangular depression (Fig. 5C), pars cephalica with few granulations around the eyes and between the eyes and fovea, pars thoracica rugose with bands of fine, random fissures centered around fovea (Fig. 5C).</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="128">Eyes: OQ 3.5 times wider than long, occupying 0.83 of cephalic width; OAW 1.97; OAL 1.42; IPF 0.74; width of anterior eye group 1.35, with of posterior group 1.17, OQ length 0.38; PME 0.1; PLE 0.1; ALE 0.08; AME 0.1, AME on tubercle, 0.31 long, 0.41 wide; AME inter-distance 0.1; AME to ALE 0.47; AME to PME 0.11; PLE to ALE 0.22; PLE to PME 0.2; PME inter-distance 0.65; PME to ALE 0.27; eye region (Fig. 5B) with reduced setation although some setae present anterior to AME, between lateral eyes and between posterior eyes and fovea.</paragraph>
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<pageBreakToken pageId="8" pageNumber="129" start="start">Chelicerae</pageBreakToken>
: 1.57 long, 0.82 wide; distally broad, diagonal, slightly conical; edges smoothly rounded; with weak transverse ridges which distally extend over entire length (Fig. 6I), without setae in area of transverse ridges but with ca. 30 setae along inner margin of chelicera; rastellum developed, pronounced, consisting of a sclerotised process with 9 strong conical spines and 1822 disordered setae (Fig. 5D), 9 long setae extend forward from anterior margin of each chelicera and cover base of fang, setae largest on latero-ventral side; inner margin of cheliceral furrow with 3 rows of teeth (Fig. 6E); prolateral (inner) row with ca. 6 teeth, all teeth spaced; intermediate row with 3 proximal, spaced teeth; retrolateral (outer) row with 3 proximal, spaced teeth; with 1 distal tooth.
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<paragraph pageId="8" pageNumber="129">Maxillae: 0.91 long; 0.71 wide, almost square (Fig. 6C, D), ca. 64 pointed cuspules along entire anterior margin, distally pointed and extended into a prominent heel.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="8" pageNumber="129">Labium: 0.51 long, 0.45 wide; conical, ca. 17 pointed cuspules anteriorly (Fig. 6G); labiosternal suture developed as a shallow groove; a pair of sigilla near labiosternal suture (Fig. 6H), developed as irregular, poorly-defined patches.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="8" pageNumber="129">Sternum: 1.37 long, 1.48 wide; oval and rebordered (Fig. 6H), with prominent setae, arranged irregularly but denser lateral to labium; 4 pairs of sigillae, anterior and second pair (anterior-posterior) smallest but well defined, third pair bigger than 2 anterior pairs and well defined, and posterior pair bigger than all others, roughly oval but not well defined, all sigillae slightly depressed.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="8" pageNumber="129">Abdomen: 2.28 long, 2.00 wide; roughly oval (Fig. 6F); 4 spinnerets (Fig. 6J), PLS 0.85 long, 0.37 wide, apical segment domed; PMS 0.31 long, 0.14 wide.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="8" pageNumber="129">
Pedipalp: length of trochanter 0.74, femur 1.62, patella 0.92, tibia 1.51, tarsus 0.55; entire palp is aspinose, femur longer than tibia, tarsus terminally blunt (Fig. 5F); bulb pyriform and rather stout than globular (Fig. 5GJ), 2 strongly sclerotised sections connected by a velar median structure (
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); bulb strongly twisted proventrally (Fig. 5G, I); embolus short, tapering and slightly twisted medially (Fig. 5H, J); embolus tip triangular, with a lamella well-developed (EL) and a very small tooth (DET) in ventral view (Fig. 5H, J).
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<paragraph pageId="8" pageNumber="129">Legs: with few brown setae, ventral setae of tibiae and metatarsi generally much longer and thicker than dorsal setae and bent towards the exterior; dorsal, lateral and ventral setae of tibiae and metatarsi longer than the diameter of respective segment; preening comb distal in tarsi, very small and plain; metatarsi I, II and III ascopulate; metatarsus IV swollen with dense scopula ventrally across entire length (Fig. 6K); tarsi I, II, III and IV ascopulate but with ca. 33, 24, 21, 17 fine ventral setae distally, respectively. Leg measurements: Leg I: femur 2.11, patella 1.03, tibia 1.51, metatarsus 1.44, tarsus 0.85, total 6.96. Leg II: 1.81, 0.96, 1.07, 1.33, 0.85, 6.03. Leg III: 1.74, 0.92, 1.14, 1.22, 0.77, 5.81. Leg IV: 1.85, 1.00, 1.25, 1.29, 0.74, 6.14. Formula 4123.</paragraph>
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Trichobothria: arranged in discontinuous rows; tibiae
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with 1 row of 3 in retrolateral and dorsal position, respectively; tibiae III-IV with 2 rows of 45 in dorsal position, first row situated prodorsally and second row situated retrodorsally; metatarsi with 2 in medio-dorsal position, tarsi I+II with 2, III+IV with 3, all trichobothria in medio-dorsal position.
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<pageBreakToken pageId="9" pageNumber="130" start="start">Leg</pageBreakToken>
spination: pedipalp aspinose; leg I: tibia rv000, v337, pv000, d000; metatarsus rv211, v235, pv000, d000; tarsus rv111, v132, pv000, d000; leg II: tibia rv000, v334, pv000, d000; metatarsus rv010, v323, pv010, d000; tarsus rv020, v030, pv020, d000; leg III: tibia rv111, v225, pv001, d004; metatarsus rv020, v254, pv010, d003; tarsus rv021, v133, pv001, d002; leg IV: tibia rv000, v354, pv0, d102; metatarsus rv231, v000, pv343, d012; tarsus rv121, v153, pv0, d002; patellae I, II without rasps and spines (Fig. 6A), patella III with ca. 26 rasps in 8 oblique rows dorsally, median rows shorter than lateral rows and with less spines, distal spines forming a interrupted crown of spines in the border of the article (Fig. 6B); patella IV with 6 rasps retrolaterally and 12 thick and short spines dorsally.
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="130">Tarsal claws: leg I: 32/2; leg II: 34/2; leg III: 43/2; leg IV: 12/ 01; claws slightly shorter than spines of tarsi.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="130">Variation in paratypes (N=5): total length 4.005.00; carapace 1.772.37 long, 2.372.6 wide; number of labial cuspules 1530, maxillary cuspules 4066; rastellum with 6-11 thick and conical spines.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="130">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="130">This species is known only from the Mallee biogeographic region of southern Western Australia (Fig. 4).</paragraph>
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<subSubSection pageId="9" pageNumber="130" type="phenology and habitat preferences">
<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="130">Phenology and habitat preferences.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="130">The specimens were collected in pitfall traps in woodland habitats in either April or November.</paragraph>
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