ariadna_sa
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Distribution data of tube-web spiders Ariadna clavata and Ariadna tangara, on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Data was collected during a project to describe these two new species.

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Keywords

Occurrence; Specimen; Segestriidae; tube-web spider; Ariadna; Kangaroo Island; South Australia

Contacts

Who created the resource:

Jess Marsh
Volunteer researcher
South Australian Museum
AU

Who can answer questions about the resource:

Jess Marsh
Volunteer researcher
South Australian Museum
AU

Who filled in the metadata:

Jess Marsh
Volunteer researcher
South Australian Museum
AU

Who else was associated with the resource:

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Jess Marsh
Volunteer researcher
South Australian Museum
AU
Geographic Coverage

Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Bounding Coordinates South West [-36.156, 136.516], North East [-35.425, 138.098]
Taxonomic Coverage

Two species of tube-web spider (Segestriidae); Ariadna clavata and Ariadna tangara

Species  Ariadna tangara (tube-web spider),  Ariadna clavata (tube-web spider)
Temporal Coverage
Start Date / End Date 2016-06-12 / 2018-10-01
Project Data

Two new species in the tube-web spider genus Ariadna Audouin, 1826 (Segestriidae, Simon 1893) are described. Ariadna clavata sp. nov. and Ariadna tangara sp. nov. are widespread and sympatric on eastern Kangaroo Island, they have also been found in south-eastern mainland South Australia. These data are from specimens collected on Kangaroo Island as part of this project.

Title Descrition of two new tube-web spiders (family Segestriidae) from South Australia
Study Area Description Specimens of Ariadna clavata and Ariadna tangara were collected from Kangaroo Island, South Australia between 2016 and 2017.

The personnel involved in the project:

Jess Marsh
Sampling Methods

Specimens were manually collected on Kangaroo Island, South Australia from 2016 through to 2018. Immature specimens were raised to maturity in captivity.

Study Extent Specimens were collected from Kangaroo Island, South Australia, in the period from 2016 to 2018

Method step description:

  1. Specimens were collected in the field and transferred to 70% ethanol. They were then examined under a microscope. Each specimen had detailed locality and habitat data and GPS co-ordinates.
Collection Data
Collection Name Jess Marsh Ariadna specimens
Specimen preservation methods Alcohol
Curatorial Units Count 79 +/- 5 vials
Additional Metadata