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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).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Holotype female Zephyrarchaea austini (SAM NN28000) from Western River Wilderness Protection Area, Kangaroo Island, South Australia: 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 10; Eriauchenius goodmani sp. n. A male (holotype, Field Museum) habitus, lateral view B–C female (Field Museum) genitalia B dorsal view C ventral view D–F male left pedipalpal bulb (holotype, Field Museum) D prolateral view E ventral view F retrolateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Zephyrarchaea barrettae. A–B, Cephalothorax and abdomen, lateral view: A, allotype female (WAM T97466) from Talyuberlup Peak, Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia; B, holotype male (WAM T117055) from Talyuberlup Peak, Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia. 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; H = distal haematodocha; T = tegulum; (TS)1 = tegular sclerite 1. 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 21; Eriauchenius sama sp. n. A male (holotype, CASENT9012014) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B–C female (CASENT9012341) internal genitalia: B dorsal view C anterior view D–L male pedipalpal bulbs (holotype, CASENT9012014), arrow showing the change in direction in the curve of the conductor tip 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); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Paratype female Zephyrarchaea janineae from Karri Valley, Western Australia. 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 12; Eriauchenius wunderlichi sp. n. A female (CASENT9062648) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B–C female (CASENT9062648) genitalia B dorsal view, arrow showing the large bulge on the posterior bar C ventral view D–F male left pedipalpal bulb (holotype, CASENT9062702) D prolateral view E ventral view F retrolateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Zephyrarchaea janineae. A–B, Cephalothorax and abdomen, lateral view: A, allotype female (WAM T118981) from Karri Valley, Western Australia; B, holotype male (WAM T89559) from Karri Valley, Western Australia. C, Holotype male chelicerae, lateral view, showing accessory setae. D–F, Holotype male pedipalp: D–E, bulb, retrolateral 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 19; Eriauchenius ratsirarsoni Lotz, 2003. A male (USNMENT01377174) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B–C female (CASENT9028378) internal genitalia B posterior-dorsal view, arrows showing the lateral bulges on the FSGP C anterior view D–L male pedipalpal bulbs D–F right bulb (USNMENT01377174), image reversed G–J left bulb (USNMENT01377174) K–L left bulb (CASENT9062876) D, G, J prolateral view E, H, K ventral view F, I, L retrolateral view J arrow showing conductor variation, with a tapering tip K, L arrow showing conductor with a blunt tip. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Holotype male Zephyrarchaea barrettae from Talyuberlup Peak, Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia. 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 11; Eriauchenius harveyi sp. n. A male (holotype, CASENT9012110) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B–C female (CASENT9012342) genitalia B dorsal view C ventral view D–K male pedipalpal bulbs (CASENT9012109) D–F right bulb, image reversed G–K left bulb D, G, J prolateral view E, H, K ventral view F, I retrolateral view L male (CASENT9012109), arrow showing the long cheliceral seta that projects perpendicularly from the chelieral cuticle, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Male Zephyrarchaea marki from Thistle Cove, Cape Le Grand National Park, Western Australia. 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 16; Eriauchenius milajaneae sp. n. A female (holotype, CASENT9009881) habitus, lateral view B–C female (holotype, CASENT9009881) internal genitalia: B dorsal view, arrow showing broad, rectangular, posterior elongation on the FSGP C anterior view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Zephyrarchaea marki. A–E, Holotype male (WAM T118985) from Thistle Cove, Cape Le Grand National Park, Western Australia: A, cephalothorax and abdomen, lateral view; B, chelicerae, lateral view, showing accessory setae; C–D, pedipalpal bulb, retrolateral view; E, detail of distal tegular sclerites, prolateral view. C1–2 = conductor sclerites 1–2; E = embolus; 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 6; Eriauchenius ranavalona sp. n. A male (holotype, CASENT9010047) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B female (USNMENT01377248) internal genitalia, dorsal view C–D abdomen, showing color pattern (USNMENT01377246) C lateral view D posterior view E–G male right pedipalpal bulb (holotype, CASENT9010047), image reversed H–J left pedipalpal bulb (CASENT9010042) E, H prolateral view F, I ventral view G, J retrolateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Figure 20; Eriauchenius rixi sp. n. A male (holotype, CASENT9012013) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B–C female (CASENT9012346) internal genitalia B dorsal view, arrow showing the FSGP narrow posterior elongation C anterior view D–L male pedipalpal bulbs (holotype, CASENT9012013) D–F right bulb, image reversed G–L left bulb, arrow showing the sharp process on the tegulum base D, G, J prolateral view E, H, K ventral view F, I, L retrolateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Figure 22; Eriauchenius zirafy sp. n. A male (CASENT9015571) habitus, lateral view B–C female (USNMENT01377190) internal genitalia B dorsal view C anterior view, arrows showing two sclerotized invaginations on the bursa D–L male pedipalpal bulbs (CASENT9015571), black arrow showing the small bumps on the conductor base D–F, L right bulb, image reversed G–K left bulb: D, G, J prolateral view E, H ventral view F, I, K retrolateral view L close-up of small bumps on conductor base, retrolateral view, white arrow showing small pores. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.125 mm (B); 0.25 mm (E).
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Figure 13; Eriauchenius bourgini (Millot, 1948). A female (CASENT9001207) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B–C female (CASENT9001207) internal genitalia B dorsal view C anterior view, arrows showing two sclerotized invaginations on the bursa D–K male pedipalpal bulbs (CASENT9001207), D–F, K right bulb, image reversed G–J left bulb D, G, J prolateral view E, H ventral view F, I retrolateral view K apical view L coxae I male (CASENT9001207), ventral view, arrows showing the pointed extensions on coxae I. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.125 mm (B); 0.25 mm (D).
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Figure 9; Eriauchenius fisheri (Lotz, 2003). A male (CASENT9018939) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B–C female (holotype, CASENT9012340) internal genitalia B dorsal view C anterior view D–L male pedipalpal bulbs (CASENT9018939) D–F, L right bulb, image reversed G–K left bulb D, G, J prolateral view E, H, K ventral view F, I retrolateral view K close-up, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Figure 18; Eriauchenius pauliani (Legendre, 1970), holotype, MNHN. A–B male A habitus, lateral view, image reversed B anterior view C–H male left pedipalpal bulb C, F prolateral view D, G ventral view, arrow showing the broken tip of the embolus in the left pedipalp E, H retrolateral view I male right pedipalpal bulb, embolus tip close-up showing the unbroken embolus, image reversed. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (C).
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Figure 4; Eriauchenius andrianampoinimerina sp. n. A female (CASENT9018902) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B female (CASENT9015417) internal genitalia, dorsal view C–F male right pedipalpal bulb (CASENT9015371), image reversed G–I left pedipalpal bulb (CASENT9015518) C median apophysis close-up, apical view D, G prolateral view H, K ventral view I, L retrolateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Figure 5; Eriauchenius rafohy sp. n. A male (CASENT9015039) habitus, lateral view, image reversed B female (CASENT9006503) internal genitalia, dorsal view D–F, L male right pedipalpal bulb (CASENT9004087), image reversed G–K left pedipalpal bulb (CASENT9015039) C median apophysis variation, apical view (CASENT9004087 & CASENT9015039) D, G, J prolateral view E, H, K ventral view F, I retrolateral view L close-up, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.25 mm (B, D).
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Figure 24; Eriauchenius legendrei (Platnick, 1991). A male (USNMENT01377217) habitus, lateral view B female (CASENT9012333) internal genitalia, dorsal view. C–I male pedipalpal bulbs D–F left bulb (CASENT9012333) C left bulb (CASENT9010074) G–I left bulb (USNMENT01377217): C cymbium close-up, dorsal view, arrow showing the small retrolateral cymbium protrusion that lacks setae 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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