Specimen records associated with "A troglomorphic spider from Java (Araneae, Ctenidae, Amauropelma)
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Specimen records associated with "A troglomorphic spider from Java (Araneae, Ctenidae, Amauropelma)" by Jeremy Miller and Cahyo Rahmadi

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Miller JA, Rahmadi, C. Specimen occurrence data (DarwinCore format) for all known specimens of Amauropelma matakecil. Dataset accompanies "A troglomorphic spider from Java (Araneae, Ctenidae, Amauropelma). ZooKeys."

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Keywords

Indonesia; Jonggrangan Limestone; troglobite

Contacts

Who created the resource:

Jeremy Miller
Researcher
Netherlands Centre for Biodiversity Naturalis
Darwinweg 2
2333CR Leiden
Zuid Holland
NL
http://science.naturalis.nl/research/people/cv/miller

Who can answer questions about the resource:

Jeremy Miller
Researcher
Netherlands Centre for Biodiversity Naturalis
Darwinweg 2
2333CR Leiden
Zuid Holland
NL
http://science.naturalis.nl/research/people/cv/miller

Who filled in the metadata:

Jeremy Miller
Researcher
Netherlands Centre for Biodiversity Naturalis
Darwinweg 2
2333CR Leiden
Zuid Holland
NL
http://science.naturalis.nl/research/people/cv/miller

Who else was associated with the resource:

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Geographic Coverage

Distribution of Amauropelma matakecil, currently known only from three caves in Central Java, Indonesia.

Bounding Coordinates South West [-9.26, 104.87], North East [-5.54, 116.04]
Taxonomic Coverage

All known specimen records of Amauropelma matakecil (Araneae, Ctenidae).

Species  Amauropelma matakecil (none)
Project Data

No Description available

Title A troglomorphic spider from Java (Araneae, Ctenidae, Amauropelma)
Funding Specimens were collected during the project Cave Fauna of Java funded by Rufford Small Grants and The Nagao Foundation (2007–2008) for Cahyo Rahmadi.
Study Area Description The Jonggrangan Limestone is part of the Menoreh Hills in the District of Kaligesing, Purworejo Regency, Central Java, near the border with Yogyakarta Province. The Jonggrangan Limestone is located from 574–878 m above sea level. This karst formation is a fossil reef with thicknesses up to 200 m at the southern margin of the Jonggrangan Plateu. The formation dates from the Middle to Late Miocene. Karst makes up a very small area of the Menoreh hills, about 15 km2. The nearest neighboring limestone formations are the Gombong Selatan (about 72 km to the west) and the Gunung Sewu Karst (about 42 km to the east).
Design Description Taxonomic description of a troglobitic spider from caves in the Jonggrangan Limestone, Central Java, Indonesia.

The personnel involved in the project:

Author
Jeremy Miller
Collection Data
Collection Name Multiple collections
Collection Identifier Multiple collections
Parent Collection Identifier Multiple collections
Specimen preservation methods Alcohol
Additional Metadata
Purpose Data associated with the publication Miller, JA, Rahmadi C. A troglomorphic spider from Java (Araneae, Ctenidae, Amauropelma). ZooKeys.