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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Zephyrarchaea vichickmani. A–B, Cephalothorax and abdomen, lateral view: A, allotype female (MV K11579) from Acheron Gap, Victoria; B, holotype male (MV K11578) from Acheron Gap, Victoria. C, Holotype male chelicerae, lateral view, showing accessory setae. D–F, Holotype male pedipalp: D–E, bulb, retrolateral view, with inset showing twisted apex of tegular sclerite 1 in retroventral view; F, detail of distal tegular sclerites, prolateral view. G, Allotype female internal genitalia, dorsal view. C1–2 = conductor sclerites 1–2; E = embolus; GP = genital plate; T = tegulum; (TS)1–3 = tegular sclerites 1–3. Scale bars: A–B = 1.0 mm; E = 0.2 mm. Date: 7 May 2012. Source: Rix M, Harvey M (2012) Australian Assassins, Part II: A review of the new assassin spider genus Zephyrarchaea (Araneae, Archaeidae) from southern Australia. ZooKeys 191: 1-62.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Austrarchaea griswoldi from Eungella National Park: A newly-moulted female with recently cast cuticle. Date: 30 August 2012. Source: Rix M, Harvey M (2012) Australian Assassins, Part III: A review of the Assassin Spiders (Araneae, Archaeidae) of tropical north-eastern Queensland. ZooKeys 218: 1-55.
doi:10.3897/zookeys.218.3662. Author:
Michael G. Rix and Mark S. Harvey, Western Australian Museum.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Zephyrarchaea grayi and Zephyrarchaea austini. A–B, holotype female Zephyrarchaea grayi (AMS KS109448) from Delley’s Dell, Grampians National Park, Victoria: A, cephalothorax and abdomen, lateral view; B, internal genitalia, antero-dorsal view. C–D, holotype female Zephyrarchaea austini (SAM NN28000) from Western River Wilderness Protection Area, Kangaroo Island, South Australia: C, cephalothorax and abdomen, lateral view; D, internal genitalia, antero-dorsal view. GP = genital plate. Scale bars: A, C = 1.0 mm. Date: 7 May 2012. Source: Rix M, Harvey M (2012) Australian Assassins, Part II: A review of the new assassin spider genus Zephyrarchaea (Araneae, Archaeidae) from southern Australia. ZooKeys 191: 1-62.
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Figure 7; Eriauchenius rangita sp. n. A male (CASENT9018159) habitus, lateral view B, L female (CASENT9018159) internal genitalia B dorsal view L posterior view, arrow showing membranous projection on bursa D–F, J–K male right pedipalpal bulb (CASENT9018251) image reversed G–I left pedipalpal bulb (CASENT9018159) C median apophysis variation, apical view (CASENT9018159 & CASENT9010053, holotype) D, G prolateral view E, H ventral view F, I retrolateral view J close up, prolateral view K close-up, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Diagnostic characters of Zephyrarchaea and Austrarchaea. A–B, Cephalothorax, lateral view, showing differences in carapace height and the position of accessory setae on male chelicerae: A, male Austrarchaea harmsi Rix & Harvey; B, male Zephyrarchaea marki C–D, Expanded male pedipalps, retro-ventral view, showing differences in the articulation and fusion of the conductor sclerites: C, Austrarchaea helenae Rix & Harvey; D, Zephyrarchaea marae bH = basal haematodocha; C = conductor; C1–2 = conductor sclerites 1–2; Cy = cymbium; E = embolus; Es = embolic sclerite; H = distal haematodocha; T = tegulum; (TS)1–3 = tegular sclerites 1–3. Scale bars: C–D = 0.2 mm. Date: 7 May 2012. Source: Rix M, Harvey M (2012) Australian Assassins, Part II: A review of the new assassin spider genus Zephyrarchaea (Araneae, Archaeidae) from southern Australia. ZooKeys 191: 1-62.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: paratype female Zephyrarchaea vichickmani from Acheron Gap, Central Highlands, Victoria;. Date: 7 May 2012. Source: Rix M, Harvey M (2012) Australian Assassins, Part II: A review of the new assassin spider genus Zephyrarchaea (Araneae, Archaeidae) from southern Australia. ZooKeys 191: 1-62.
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Figure 28; Madagascarchaea moramora sp. n. A male (holotype, USNMENT01377197) habitus, lateral view, image reversed, arrow showing abdomen posterior is straight. B–C female (USNMENT01377198) internal genitalia B dorsal view C anterior view D–I male pedipalpal bulbs (holotype, USNMENT01377197): D–F left bulb, G–I right bulb, expanded, image reversed D, G prolateral view E, H ventral view; F, I retrolateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.125 mm (B, D).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Austrarchaea griswoldi from Eungella National Park: female carrying egg-sac. Date: 30 August 2012. Source: Rix M, Harvey M (2012) Australian Assassins, Part III: A review of the Assassin Spiders (Araneae, Archaeidae) of tropical north-eastern Queensland. ZooKeys 218: 1-55.
doi:10.3897/zookeys.218.3662. Author:
Michael G. Rix and Mark S. Harvey, Western Australian Museum.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Holotype female Zephyrarchaea grayi (AMS KS109448) from Delley’s Dell, Grampians National Park, Victoria: cephalothorax and abdomen, lateral view. Scale bar = 1.0 mm. Date: 7 May 2012. Source: Rix M, Harvey M (2012) Australian Assassins, Part II: A review of the new assassin spider genus Zephyrarchaea (Araneae, Archaeidae) from southern Australia. ZooKeys 191: 1-62.
doi:10.3897/zookeys.191.3070. Author:
Michael G. Rix and Mark S. Harvey, Western Australian Museum.
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Figure 8; Eriauchenius workmani Pickard-Cambridge, 1881. A male (CASENT9010050) habitus, lateral view B female (CASENT9010045) internal genitalia, dorsal view D–F, L male right pedipalpal bulb (CASENT9010058) image reversed G–I left pedipalpal bulb (CASENT9003490) J–K left pedipalpal bulb (CASENT9010056) C median apophysis variation, apical view D, G, J prolateral view E, H, K ventral view, arrow showing the large bump on the anterior side F, I retrolateral view K close-up, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Figure 25; Madagascarchaea rabesahala sp. n. A male (holotype, CASENT9004011) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B female (CASENT9004086) internal genitalia, dorsal view C–I male pedipalpal bulbs D–F right bulb (CASENT9004086), image reversed C, G–I left bulb (CASENT9004086): C cymbium close-up, dorsal view, arrow showing the absence of a retrolateral cymbium protrusion D, G prolateral view E, H ventral view F, I retrolateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Austrarchaea griswoldi from Eungella National Park: female, lateral view. Date: 30 August 2012. Source: Rix M, Harvey M (2012) Australian Assassins, Part III: A review of the Assassin Spiders (Araneae, Archaeidae) of tropical north-eastern Queensland. ZooKeys 218: 1-55.
doi:10.3897/zookeys.218.3662. Author:
Michael G. Rix and Mark S. Harvey, Western Australian Museum.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Abdominal morphology of Zephyrarchaea species. A–B, Male abdomens, dorso-lateral view, showing dorsal scutes (S) and additional dorsal sclerites (ds) on hump-like tubercles: A, Zephyrarchaea mainae (Platnick); B, Zephyrarchaea marae. C, Female epigastric region of Zephyrarchaea mainae, ventral view, showing setose book lung covers (BL) and median genital plate (GP). D, Male epigastric region of Zephyrarchaea mainae, ventral view, showing fusion of epigastric sclerites. E, Abdominal cuticle of male Zephyrarchaea marae, lateral view, showing sclerotic spots (ss) surrounded by short setae. F, Spinnerets of female Zephyrarchaea mainae, posterior view (ventral side uppermost), showing anterior lateral (ALS) and posterior lateral (PLS) spinnerets anterior to anal tubercle (AT), and the absence of a colulus. Date: 7 May 2012. Source: Rix M, Harvey M (2012) Australian Assassins, Part II: A review of the new assassin spider genus Zephyrarchaea (Araneae, Archaeidae) from southern Australia. ZooKeys 191: 1-62.
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Figure 15; Eriauchenius mahariraensis (Lotz, 2003). A male (USNMENT01377173) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B–C female (holotype, MCZ) internal genitalia B dorsal view C anterior view, arrow showing the small sclerotized piece next to the poreplates D–K male pedipalpal bulbs (USNMENT01377173) D–F right bulb, image reversed G–L left bulb: D, G, J prolateral view E, H, K ventral view F, I, L retrolateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.125 mm (B, D).
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Figure 27; Madagascarchaea lotzi sp. n. A male (CASENT9018921) habitus, lateral view, arrow showing posterior invagination of abdomen B–C female (CASENT9012008) internal genitalia B dorsal view C anterior view D–L male pedipalpal bulbs D–F right bulb (CASENT9012004), image reversed, G–L left bulb (CASENT9012330) D, G, J prolateral view E, H, K ventral view F, I, L retrolateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.125 mm (B, D).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Austrarchaea griswoldi from Eungella National Park: female, lateral view. Date: 30 August 2012. Source: Rix M, Harvey M (2012) Australian Assassins, Part III: A review of the Assassin Spiders (Araneae, Archaeidae) of tropical north-eastern Queensland. ZooKeys 218: 1-55.
doi:10.3897/zookeys.218.3662. Author:
Michael G. Rix and Mark S. Harvey, Western Australian Museum.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Carapace morphology of Zephyrarchaea species. A–B, Zephyrarchaea mainae (Platnick): A, male pars cephalica, dorso-lateral view, showing accessory setae (AS) on and adjacent to proximal cheliceral bulge; B, female pars cephalica, antero-lateral view, showing cheliceral foramen (CF) and ocular bulge (OB). C–D, Zephyrarchaea marae. C, male cephalothorax, antero-lateral view; D, male pars cephalica and chelicerae, frontal view, showing dorsal ‘head’ region and cheliceral foramen (CF). E, Chelicerae of male Zephyrarchaea mainae, lateral view, showing proximal accessory setae (AS) and ectal stridulatory file (SF). F–G, Detail of carapace of male Zephyrarchaea marae, lateral view, showing granulate cuticle and setose tubercles (sT). Date: 7 May 2012. Source: Rix M, Harvey M (2012) Australian Assassins, Part II: A review of the new assassin spider genus Zephyrarchaea (Araneae, Archaeidae) from southern Australia. ZooKeys 191: 1-62.
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Figure 3; Eriauchenius andriamanelo sp. n. A male (CASENT9004508) habitus, lateral view. B, L female (CASENT9003265) internal genitalia, arrow showing sclerotized T-shaped projection: B dorsal view L posterior view D–F male right pedipalpal bulb (CASENT9010070), image reversed C, G–I left pedipalpal bulb (CASENT9017991) J–K left pedipalpal bulb (CASENT9002367) C median apophysis, apical view D, G, J prolateral view E, H, K ventral view F, I retrolateral view K arrows showing the two portions of the divided conductor tip. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Figure 23; Madagascarchaea fohy sp. n. A male (holotype, CASENT9015766) habitus, lateral view B female (CASENT9015766) internal genitalia, dorsal view C–L male pedipalpal bulbs (holotype, CASENT9015766) D–F right bulb, image reversed C, G–L left bulb C cymbium close-up, dorsal view, arrow showing the retrolateral cymbium protrusion that has setae D, G, J prolateral view, arrow showing rod-like piece on embolus E, H, K ventral view, arrow showing rod-like piece on embolus F, I, L retrolateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Zephyrarchaea marae. A–B, Cephalothorax and abdomen, lateral view: A, allotype female (MV K5921) from Gunyah Rainforest State Reserve, Victoria; B, holotype male (MV K11580) from Tarra-Bulga National Park, Victoria. C, Holotype male chelicerae, lateral view, showing accessory setae. D–F, Holotype male pedipalp: D–E, bulb, retrolateral view, with inset showing twisted apex of tegular sclerite 1 in retroventral view; F, detail of distal tegular sclerites, prolateral view. G, Allotype female internal genitalia, dorsal view. C1–2 = conductor sclerites 1–2; E = embolus; GP = genital plate; T = tegulum; (TS)1–3 = tegular sclerites 1–3. Scale bars: A–B = 1.0 mm; E = 0.2 mm. Date: 7 May 2012. Source: Rix M, Harvey M (2012) Australian Assassins, Part II: A review of the new assassin spider genus Zephyrarchaea (Araneae, Archaeidae) from southern Australia. ZooKeys 191: 1-62.
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Figure 17; Eriauchenius milloti sp. n. A male (USNMENT01377189) habitus, lateral view B–C female (USNMENT01377189) internal genitalia B dorsal view C anterior view D–I male pedipalpal bulbs D–F right bulb, image reversed, (USNMENT01377189) G–I left bulb (USNMENT01377189) J–K left bulb (CASENT9015862) D, G, J prolateral view E, H, K ventral view F, I, L retrolateral view. Asterisk (*) showing the narrow, small process on the conductor. Arrow showing constriction in the conductor. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Figure 26; Madagascarchaea jeanneli (Millot, 1948). A male (CASENT9004085) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B–C female (CASENT9012336) internal genitalia B dorsal view C anterior view. D–L male pedipalpal bulbs D–I left bulb (CASENT9004085) J–L left bulb (CASENT9005233): D, G, J prolateral view E, H, K ventral view F, I, L retrolateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.125 mm (B, D).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Zephyrarchaea porchi. A–E, Holotype male (MV K11581) from Bimbi Park, Otway Range, Victoria: A, cephalothorax and abdomen, lateral view; B, chelicerae, lateral view, showing accessory setae; C–D, pedipalpal bulb (partially expanded), retrolateral view; E, detail of distal tegular sclerites, prolateral view. C1–2 = conductor sclerites 1–2; E = embolus; eH = embolic (distal) haematodocha; T = tegulum; (TS)1–3 = tegular sclerites 1–3. Scale bars: A = 1.0 mm; D = 0.2 mm. Date: 7 May 2012. Source: Rix M, Harvey M (2012) Australian Assassins, Part II: A review of the new assassin spider genus Zephyrarchaea (Araneae, Archaeidae) from southern Australia. ZooKeys 191: 1-62.
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Figure 14; Eriauchenius lukemacaulayi sp. n. A female (USNMENT01377191) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B–C, F female internal genitalia (USNMENT01377192) B posterior view C anterior view F dorsal view, arrow showing the rounded posterior elongation on the FSGP that curves dorsally. D–E, G–I male pedipalpal bulbs (holotype, USNMENT01377191), right bulb, image reversed D, G prolateral view E, I retrolateral view H ventral view, arrow showing the large bulge that occurs after the constriction in the conductor. Asterisk (*) showing the narrow, lateral process on the conductor. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B); 0.5 mm (D).