Venatrix pullastra
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Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Lycosoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Lycosidae
Subfamilia: Lycosinae
Genus: Venatrix
Species: Venatrix pullastra
Name
editVenatrix pullastra (Simon, 1909)
Type locality: Australia, Western Australia, Kings River, N of Albany, 34°52’S, 117°53’E.
Syntype: ZMB. female ♀. 17.X.1905. ZMB 11099.
Synonyms
edit- Lycosa pullastra Simon, 1909: 184 (original combination)
- Hogna pullastra (Simon): Roewer, 1955: 253.
- Venatrix pullastra (Simon): Framenau & Vink, 2001: 962
- Lycosa marcentior Simon, 1909: 185
- Type locality: Australia, Western Australia, Boyanup, 33°29’S, 115°43’E.
- Syntype: ZMB. female ♀. 01-03.VIII.1905. ZMB 11084.
- Type locality: Australia, Western Australia, Boyanup, 33°29’S, 115°43’E.
- Hogna marcentior (Simon): Roewer, 1955: 253.
- Lycosa segregis Simon, 1909: 186
- Type locality: Australia, Western Australia, Fremantle, 32°03’S, 115°45’E.
- Holotype: ZMB. female ♀. ZMB 11101.
- Type locality: Australia, Western Australia, Fremantle, 32°03’S, 115°45’E.
- Hogna segregis (Simon): Roewer, 1955: 253.
- Lycosa propitia Simon, 1909: 186
- Type locality: Australia, Western Australia, Rottnest, 31°59’S, 115°32’E.
- Holotype: ZMB. female ♀. ZMB 11094.
- Type locality: Australia, Western Australia, Rottnest, 31°59’S, 115°32’E.
- Allocosa propitia (Simon): Roewer, 1955: 206
- Lycosa percauta Simon, 1909: 187
- Type locality: Australia, Western Australia, Cannington, 32°01’S, 115°56’E.
- Syntype: ZMB. female ♀. 28.VI.1905. ZMB 11098.
- Type locality: Australia, Western Australia, Cannington, 32°01’S, 115°56’E.
- Allocosa percauta (Simon): Roewer, 1955: 206.
References
edit- Simon, E. 1909. Araneae. 2e partie. In Michaelsen & Hartmeyer, Die Fauna Sudwest-Australiens. Jena, 2(13): 152–212. [184, f. 2]
- Framenau, V. W. & C. J. Vink. 2001. Revision of the wolf spider genus Venatrix Roewer (Araneae: Lycosidae). Invertebrate Taxonomy 15: 927–970. [962, f. 42A-D]
- Platnick, N. I. 2008. The World Spider Catalog, version 9.0. American Museum of Natural History. [1]