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;
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TYPE:
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S, 139
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E,
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(
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), deposited in
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(
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/92)
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.
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ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the
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locality.
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<paragraph id="8BFC543CFF26A6D88254260DD9A64993" blockId="128.[259,788,952,1561]" pageId="128">DIAGNOSIS: Females have a distinctively widened epigynal atrium (fig. 333) and laterally elongated ducts (fig. 334).</paragraph>
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FEMALE: Total length 8.6. Coloration as in
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except carapace reddish brown, legs orangish brown. Leg spination: tibiae: I v1p­1p­0; II v1p­0­0; IV v1p­1p­1p, r1­0­0; metatarsi: I v2­2­1p; II v2­0­0; III v1p­0­0; IV v2­0­0, r1­0­0. Epigynal atrium wide, semicircular (fig. 333); ducts narrow, extend­ ed laterally (fig. 334).
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<paragraph id="8BFC543CFF26A6D8825427ADD9E248F5" blockId="128.[259,788,952,1561]" box="[288,707,1480,1503]" pageId="128">OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: None.</paragraph>
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DISTRIBUTION: Known only from northeastern
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(map 26).
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<taxonomicName id="4C432FBFFF26A6D882242458DAD34B7A" authority="PLATNICK, 2002" authorityName="PLATNICK" authorityYear="2002" box="[336,498,1597,1616]" class="Arachnida" family="Trochanteriidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="128" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subFamily" status="subfam. nov." subFamily="Morebilinae">MOREBILINAE</taxonomicName>
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GENUS:
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.
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DIAGNOSIS: Members of this exclusively Australasian subfamily can easily be recognized by the presence of a sub­basal (and usually also a distal) retrolateral tibial apophysis, as well as a characteristic male palpal conformation with a medially situated em­ bolus. Most of the described species have historically been placed in
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, and recognized primarily by the relatively large number of cylindrical gland spigots, arranged in two long, parallel rows, on the posterior median spinnerets of females. Few of these taxa are actually congeneric with the
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species of
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, however, and eight genera are recognized below.
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NOTE: Because the generic name
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has been used in the literature and is familiar to arachnologists, it might seem to be an obvious choice for the
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genus of this new subfamily. However, almost all uses of that generic name in the literature represent misidentifications, and the
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species of that genus is rarely collected and still poorly known, with males and females only tentatively matched. It seems preferable, therefore, to base the subfamily name instead on the oldest and best known species,
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. This large and commonly collected animal is well known, and its very old
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specimen is still in existence; its only synonym was discovered to be such over a century ago.
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