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Hexophthalma albospinosa

Authors: Lotz, Leon N.;

Hexophthalma albospinosa

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Hexophthalma albospinosa (Purcell, 1908) Figs 6–8, 17, 25 Sicarius albospinosus Purcell, 1908: 224. Sicarius albospinosus – Lawrence 1938: 215. — Newlands 1986: 45. — Lotz 2012: 3. Hexophthalma albospinosa – Magalhaes et al. 2017: 851, figs 20A–B, 21A–B, 62A–C. Revised diagnosis Female inner spermathecae consist of long finger-like sacs that branch close to the copulatory tube end, similar to in H. hahni except that the finger-like tubes are longer and thinner (Figs 6–8). Male embolus consisting of a thin pointed apical part and straight-sided thicker basal section (Fig. 17), similar to in H. hahni except for the longer thin apical part in relation to the thicker basal part. Material examined Lectotype NAMIBIA: ♀, Lüderitz Bay (Angra Pequena, Great Namaqualand [26°39′ S, 15°09′ E], Jan. 1904, L. Schultze leg. (SAMC X150521). Paralectotypes NAMIBIA: 2 juv., same data as for lectotype (SAMC X150521). Other material NAMIBIA: 1 ♂, Agate Beach, 2615Ca, 9 Oct. 1984, M. Griffin leg. (NMNW 42838); 1 ♀, same data as for preceding (NMNW 42927); 1 ♂, Atlas Bay, Diamond area I, 26°49′ S, 15°08′ E, 13–26 Nov. 1993, E. Marais leg. (NMNW 43252); 1 ♂, between Chameis Head and South Rock, 27°51′ S, 15°39′ E, 6 Aug. 1997, E. Griffin leg. (NMNW 43810); 1♀, 1 imm., Griffiths Bay, Diamond area 1, 26°39′ S, 15°07′ E, 16 Jun. 1993, M. Griffin leg. (NMNW 42894); 1 ♂, Jammerbucht, 27°10′ S, 15°16′ E, 20 Jun. 1993, M. Griffin leg. (NMNW 42912); 1 ♂, 3 ♀♀, 4 imm., Klinghardts Mountain foothills, Diamond area 1, 27°25′ S, 15°36′ E, 17–18 Jun. 1993, M. Griffin and E. Griffin leg. (NMNW 42905, 42907); 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, 2 imm., Lüderitz, Diamond area 2, Kowis Mountain, 26°38′25.7″ S, 15°20′46.7″ E, 22 Aug. 2006, EduVentures 9 leg. (NMNW 47257, 47258); 1 ♂, Lüderitz, Lüderitz Peninsula, 26°39′58.5″ S, 15°07′19.9″ E, 14 Dec. 2008 – 3 Feb. 2009, I. Wiesel, T.L. Bird and C. Bird leg. (NMNW 47339); 1 ♂, Lüderitz, Spergebiet National Park, base of Tsaukhaib Mountain, 26°43′01.1″ S, 15°40′05.2″ E, 20 May 2009, EduVentures leg. (NMNW 47367); 1 ♂, NamDeb southern mine, old articulated dumptruck, 30 Jan.–12 Feb. 1997, V. Ward and J. Daneel leg. (NMNW 43565); 2 ♀♀, Oranjemund, 28.55° S, 16.43° E, Jan. 1991, N. Larson leg. (PPRI 91/1530); 1 ♀, Oranjemund site 3, NamDeb mine dumps, 2816Cb, 23–26 Jan. 1998, V. Ward leg. (NMNW 43844); 1 ♂, Oranjemund mining area, control site 5, near Orange River, 20 Sept.–2 Oct. 1996, E. Griffin leg. (NMNW 43554); 1 ♀, Orange River Mouth, coastal dunes, 2826Cb, 10 Nov. 1986, E. Griffin leg. (NMNW 42957). Natural history Hexophthalma albospinosa have been collected in the Succulent Karoo biome, by pitfall traps and by hand from under rocks and old roofing tin. Distribution Hexophthalma albospinosa is distributed along the southern coastal areas of Namibia (Fig. 25).

Published as part of Lotz, Leon N., 2018, An update on the spider genus Hexophthalma (Araneae: Sicariidae) in the Afrotropical region, with descriptions of new species, pp. 1-18 in European Journal of Taxonomy 424 on pages 7-9, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2018.424, http://zenodo.org/record/1255328

Keywords

Arthropoda, Arachnida, Animalia, Araneae, Hexophthalma, Biodiversity, Hexophthalma albospinosa, Sicariidae, Taxonomy

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