taxonID	type	description	language	source
DFA3B0644D9B5EB30301ECA1F2DFB6BC.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Species of Aname differ from all other nemesiids by the presence of a large mega-spur on the tibia of leg I generally in a mid-distal position (e. g. Fig. 15), the absence of spines on the pedal tarsi (e. g. Fig. 19), and the absence of cuspules on the pedal coxae (e. g. Fig. 12) (following Main 1982 b, 1983, 1986; Raven 1981). The male pedipalpal bulb is spherical to pear-shaped, with the embolus originating from the bulb in a distal position (e. g. Figs 17 - 20); the shape of the embolus is usually long and slender, and slightly curved in profile (e. g. Figs 17 - 20).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
DFA3B0644D9B5EB30301ECA1F2DFB6BC.taxon	discussion	Remarks. While we are confident that there are four distinct species represented in our samples, we found considerable difficulty in distinguishing these species from some previously named species. Differentiating our species from those for which males have been described was not difficult. Several species of Aname are currently known only from adult females and for which spermathecae have not been described or illustrated. These are: A. armigera Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918 (from south-western Australia), A. aurea Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918 (from New South Wales), A. coenosa Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918 (from South Australia), A. comosa Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918 (from South Australia), A. cuspidata (Main, 1954) (from south-western Australia), A. fuscocincta Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918 (from south-western Australia), A. grandis Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918 (from South Australia), A. hirsuta Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918 (from South Australia), A. maculata (Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918) (from south-western Australia), A. platypus (L. Koch, 1875) (possibly from Australia), A. tasmanica Hogg, 1902 (from Tasmania) and A. villosa (Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918) (from south-western Australia) (Hogg 1902; Koch 1875; Main 1954; Rainbow & Pulleine 1918). As the type localities of all of these species are located at least 1,000 km away from the Pilbara region, we are confident that we have not inadvertently described a species that will eventually become a junior synonym.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1D7E30806E62EA0C26FB161AAEC8F2F8.taxon	description	Figs 1 - 5, 9 - 24 Type material. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: holotype male, Jinayri, ca. 60 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 58 ' 05.7 " S, 119 ° 17 ' 06.1 " E, 3 February 2009, pitfall trap, J. Gollan, N. Sullivan, M. Semeniuk, M. Beatson (WAM T 94870). Paratypes: 1 male, same data as holotype except 22 ° 57 ' 46.1 " S, 119 ° 13 ' 36.3 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 96116); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 57 ' 46.5 " S, 119 ° 13 ' 36.5 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96121, T 94864); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 57 ' 47.4 " S, 119 ° 13 ' 37.1 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 96122); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 57 ' 47.4 " S, 119 ° 13 ' 37.1 " E, 3 February 2009 (QM S 91581); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 57 ' 48.7 " S, 119 ° 13 ' 38.1 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 94881); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 03.2 " S, 119 ° 17 ' 06.2 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 96113); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 04.0 " S, 119 ° 17 ' 06.4 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 94871 DNA); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 05.0 " S, 119 ° 17 ' 06.2 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 96117); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 09.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 35.1 " E, 3 February 2009 (WAM T 94885, T 94872); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 09.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 36.2 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96128); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 09.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 36.2 '' E, 1 February 2009 (WAM T 94884 DNA, T 94882); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 09.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 36.4 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 94857); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 09.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 36.4 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94862); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 09.8 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 36.5 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96144, T 96126); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 10.2 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 37.1 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94863); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 26.4 " S, 119 ° 18 ' 00.8 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94874); 1 female, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 26.9 " S, 119 ° 18 ' 03.1 " E, 1 February 2009 (WAM T 96145); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 26.9 " S, 119 ° 18 ' 03.1 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94856, T 94860); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 27.0 " S, 119 ° 18 ' 04.0 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94886); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 42.6 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 39.8 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 96129); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 42.9 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 41.2 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94859); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 43.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 40.5 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96123); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 03.3 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 03.3 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 96114); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 03.7 " S, 119 ° 18 ' 03.8 " E, 2 February 2009 (WAM T 94879 DNA); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 04.5 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 02.3 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94866); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 04.5 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 02.3 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94868); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 08.6 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 02.8 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94854, T 94861); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 08.8 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 03.1 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94869); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 09.2 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 04.4 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94853, T 96118); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 09.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 35.1 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94867); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 14.1 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 09.6 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94858); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 14.9 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 10.3 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96119); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 15.2 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 11.3 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 96125); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 19.9 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 11.3 " E, 8 February 2009 (WAM T 96127); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 21.3 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 10.7 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94865); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 23.1 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 11.1 " E, 8 February 2009 (WAM T 94851); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 23.8 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 11.5 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96124); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 23.8 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 11.5 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 96120); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 24.5 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 12.0 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 94883); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 00 ' 23.3 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 42.6 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94876); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 00 ' 23.9 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 43.6 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 96151); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 00 ' 39.8 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 09.0 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96115); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 00 ' 49.2 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 13.9 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94852); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 01 ' 29.0 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 37.8 " E, 3 February 2009 (WAM T 96140 DNA); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 01 ' 29.4 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 37.0 " E, 4 February 2009 (WAM T 94875); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 02 ' 26.0 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 45.2 " E, 2 February 2009 (WAM T 94880 DNA); 2 males, same data except 23 ° 03 ' 08.8 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 14.9 " E, 3 February 2009 (WAM T 94873, T 94878); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 03 ' 09.8 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 13.9 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 94850); 1 female, same data as holotype except 22 ° 59 ' 24.5 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 12.0 " E, 8 February 2009 (WAM T 96150). Other material examined. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: 1 male, Abydos mine lease, ca. 64 km W. of Marble Bar, 21 ° 07 ' 39.7 " S, 119 ° 08 ' 03.2 " E, 15 May 2010, dry pitfall trap, P. Bolton (WAM T 102291); 1 juvenile, same data except 21 ° 07 ' 50.2 " S, 119 ° 07 ' 32.7 " E, 14 May 2010 (WAM T 102290); 1 male, same data except 21 ° 07 ' 53 " S, 119 ° 08 ' 07.2 " E, 4 - 10 May 2010 (WAM T 102287); 1 male, same data except 5 - 10 May 2010 (WAM T 102288); 1 male, same data except 21 ° 07 ' 54.9 " S, 119 ° 07 ' 54 " E, 28 - 5 May 2010, wet pitfall trap (WAM T 102284); 1 male, API Hardey, 96.9 km WNW. of Paraburdoo, 22 ° 49 ' 04 " S, 116 ° 48 ' 53 " E, 24 March 2010, dug from burrow, P. Runham (WAM T 110361); 1 male, Aquila, 12.75 km SE. of Karratha, 20 ° 48 ' 34 " S, 116 ° 56 ' 29 " E, 8 April 2009, dug from burrow, P. Runham (WAM T 100079); 1 male, same data except 5 April 2009 (WAM T 100080); 1 male, Aquila, 20.6 km E. of Karratha, 20 ° 45 ' 45 " S, 117 ° 02 ' 31 " E, 5 April 2009, dug from burrow, P. Runham (WAM T 100077); 1 male, same data except 7 April 2009 (WAM T 100078); 1 male, Area C, 101 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 20 " S, 118 ° 49 ' 38 " E, 25 February 2010, dug from burrow, open mulga woodland on clayey loam plain, M. Greenham (WAM T 101158); 1 female, same data except D. Kamien, T. Sachse (WAM T 101162); 1 male, Area C, 61.8 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 59 ' 55 " S, 118 ° 52 ' 07 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105930); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105931); 1 male, Area C, 74.1 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 55 ' 04 " S, 119 ° 11 ' 21 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105957); 1 female, same data except 22 ° 55 ' 05 " S, 119 ° 11 ' 21 " E, 18 February 2010, dug from burrow, drainage in valley / flats, D. Kamien (WAM T 101163); 1 female, Area C, 75.7 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 54 ' 21 " S, 119 ° 10 ' 48 " E, 19 February 2010, dug from burrow, loamy plain, D. Kamien, T. Sachse (WAM T 101165); 1 male, Area C, 75.8 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 54 ' 21 " S, 119 ° 10 ' 48 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105943); 1 male, Area C, 78.9 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 54 ' 10 " S, 119 ° 08 ' 38 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105958); 1 male, Area C, 81.4 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 57 ' 29 " S, 119 ° 04 ' 09 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105914); 1 male, Area C, 81.8 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 20 " S, 119 ° 01 ' 58 " E, 21 February 2010, dug from burrow, plateau / top of rocky hill, M. Greenham (WAM T 101156); 1 female, Area C, 82.6 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 58 ' 54 " S, 119 ° 00 ' 49 " E, 20 February 2010, dug from burrow, Gully, Z. Hamilton (WAM T 101161); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 55 " S, 119 ° 00 ' 50 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105921); 1 male, Area C, 82.7 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 53 ' 57 " S, 119 ° 05 ' 58 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105954); 1 male, Area C, 82.7 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 57 ' 49 " S, 119 ° 02 ' 50 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105910); 1 female, Area C, 82.7 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 57 ' 53 " S, 119 ° 02 ' 53 " E, 20 February 2010, dug from burrow, mulga plain, M. Greenham (WAM T 101164); 1 male, Area C, 82.7 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 18 " S, 119 ° 01 ' 26 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105960); 1 male, Area C, 83.1 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 58 ' 30 " S, 119 ° 02 ' 16 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105956); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105967); 1 male, Area C, 83.9 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 59 ' 35 " S, 119 ° 00 ' 57 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105932); 1 male, Area C, 84.7 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 54 ' 21 " S, 119 ° 01 ' 44 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105950); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105974); 1 male, Area C, 85.2 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 14 " S, 118 ° 59 ' 41 " E, 22 February 2010, dug from burrow, Z. Hamilton (WAM T 101154); 1 male, Area C, 86.2 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 05 " S, 118 ° 58 ' 54 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105928); 1 male, Area C, 87.2 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 59 ' 22 " S, 118 ° 58 ' 58 " E, 22 February 2010, dug from burrow, Loamy clay plain, D. Kamien (WAM T 101155); 1 male, Area C, 89 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 57 ' 23 " S, 118 ° 59 ' 00 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105911); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105912); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105975); 1 male, Area C, 89.2 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 57 ' 56 " S, 118 ° 58 ' 32 " E, 23 February 2010, dug from burrow, rocky loam plain, D. Kamien, T. Sachse (WAM T 101157); 1 male, Area C, 89.4 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 58 ' 49 " S, 118 ° 57 ' 44 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105925); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105944); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105959); 1 male, Area C, 89.6 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 54 ' 31 " S, 119 ° 00 ' 26 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105908); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105976); 1 female, Area C, 89.6 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 03 " S, 118 ° 56 ' 49 " E, 24 February 2001, dug from burrow, Rocky gully, Z. Hamilton (WAM T 101160); 1 male, Area C, 90.6 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 53 ' 56 " S, 119 ° 00 ' 07 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105934); 1 male, Area C, 90.6 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 59 ' 52 " S, 119 ° 01 ' 47 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105915); 1 male, Area C, 92.7 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 01 ' 04 " S, 118 ° 54 ' 24 " E, 24 February 2010, dug from burrow, open mulga woodland with scattered eucalypts, M. Greenham (WAM T 101153); 1 female, Area C, 98.2 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 28 " S, 118 ° 51 ' 12 " E, 21 February 2010, dug from burrow, open mulga woodland on clayey loam plain, M. Greenham (WAM T 101166); 1 male, 36 km NW. of Balfour Downs Homestead, Pilbara Biological Survey site BDRN 11, 22 ° 30 ' 59 " S, 120 ° 39 ' 34 " E, 11 September 2005 - 14 August 2006, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109337); 1 male, Bungaroo, 17.1 km S. of Pannawonica, 21 ° 47 ' 04 " S, 116 ° 15 ' 31 " E, 14 March 2010, dug from burrow, J. Alexander (WAM T 102531); 1 male, Bungaroo, same data except dry pit trap, J. Alexander (WAM T 102533); 1 juvenile, same data except dug from burrow, D. Keirle (WAM T 102536); 1 male, Bungaroo, 19.5 km S. of Pannawonica, 21 ° 51 ' 00 " S, 116 ° 22 ' 12 " E, 15 March 2010, dry pit trap, J. Alexander (WAM T 102530); 1 male, same data except 13 March 2010, D. Keirle (WAM T 102532); 1 male, same data (WAM T 102535); 1 male, Bungaroo, 22.1 km S. of Pannawonica, 21 ° 50 ' 30 " S, 116 ° 21 ' 31 " E, 13 March 2010, Dry pit trap, D. Keirle (WAM T 102534); 1 male, Bungaroo, 26.9 km S. of Pannawonica, site BUN 8, 21 ° 49 ' 08 " S, 116 ° 17 ' 59 " E, 14 - 20 March 2005, dry pitfall traps, Z. Hamilton (WAM T 72405); 1 male, Charles Darwin Reserve, 2.5 km N. of White Wells Homestead, 29 ° 33 ' 29 " S, 116 ° 57 ' 52 " E, 4 - 5 March 2008, gas lantern / pitfall, mixed shrubland with emergent eucalypts and native pine, T. F. Houston (WAM T 88785); 2 males, 9 km NE. of Cowra Line Camp, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNW 11, 22 ° 17 ' 38.8 " S, 119 ° 03 ' 40.9 " E, 27 August 2003 - 20 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109348); 1 male, 16 km N. of Cowra Line Camp, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNW 07, 22 ° 13 ' 18.2 " S, 119 ° 01 ' 29.5 " E, 14 August 2003 - 20 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109353); 1 male, Davidson Creek, ~ 75 km E. of Newman, vert site 1, 23 ° 31 ' 29.81 " S, 120 ° 38 ' 28.26 " E, 8 April 2010, dry pitfall, J. Clark (WAM T 102154); 1 male, Davidson Creek, ~ 75 km E. of Newman, vert site 3, 23 ° 28 ' 27.25 " S, 120 ° 34 ' 15.86 " E, 8 April 2010, Dry pitfall, J. Clark (WAM T 102156); 1 male, Davidson Creek ~ 75 km E. of Newman, vert site 5, 23 ° 25 ' 15.91 " S, 120 ° 28 ' 59.56 " E, 9 April 2010, dry pitfall, J. Clark (WAM T 102155); 1 male, Fortescue Marsh, 22 ° 17 ' 32 " S, 119 ° 04 ' 10 " E, 2 - 5 June 2010, dry pitfall, leaf litter, P. Roberts, L. Quinn (WAM T 107179); 1 male, same data (WAM T 107180); 1 male, Fortescue Marsh, 22 ° 18 ' 26 " S, 119 ° 12 ' 57 " E, 2 - 5 June 2010, dry pitfall, leaf litter, P. Roberts, L. Quinn (WAM T 107182); 1 male, 67.5 km S. of Fortescue River crossing on Dampier Paraburdoo Railway, Pilbara Biological Survey site PE 12, 22 ° 03 ' 33.2 " S, 117 ° 41 ' 36.5 " E, 5 September 2005 - 11 August 2006, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 106274); 1 male, 7.4 km SW. of Fortescue Roadhouse, 21 ° 20 ' 58 " S, 116 ° 05 ' 46 " E, 24 March 2004, dug from burrow, M. Greenham, P. Runham (WAM T 88702); 1 male, 13.1 km SW. of Fortescue Roadhouse, 21 ° 23 ' 15 " S, 116 ° 03 ' 05 " E, 19 March 2004, dug from burrow, M. Greenham, P. Runham (WAM T 88698); 1 male, same data except 20 March 2004 (WAM T 88700); 1 male, same data except 22 March 2004 (WAM T 88705); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88708); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88713); 1 male, 17.9 km SW. of Fortescue Roadhouse, 21 ° 25 ' 00 " S, 116 ° 02 ' 24 " E, 19 March 2004, dug from burrow, M. Greenham, P. Runham (WAM T 88703); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88706); 1 male, same data except 24 March 2004 (WAM T 88707); 1 male, 18.4 km NE. of Fortescue Roadhouse, 21 ° 09 ' 14 " S, 116 ° 13 ' 59 " E, 21 March 2004, dug from burrow, M. Greenham, P. Runham (WAM T 88701); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88710); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88712); 1 male, same data except 22 March 2004 (WAM T 88714); 1 male, 19.3 km SW. of Fortescue Roadhouse, 21 ° 26 ' 07 " S, 116 ° 01 ' 55 " E, 24 March 2004, dug from burrow, M. Greenham, P. Runham (WAM T 88699); 1 male, 42 km N. of Fortescue Roadhouse, 20 ° 54 ' 53 " S, 116 ° 14 ' 03 " E, 20 March 2004, dug from burrow, M. Greenham, P. Runham (WAM T 88697); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88709); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88711); 2 males, Jimblebar minesite, 35 km E. of Newman, 23 ° 22 ' 09 " S, 120 ° 11 ' 44 " E, 9 February 2009, pitfall trap, P. Bolton, C. Weston (WAM T 95399 DNA); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 22 ' 29 " S, 120 ° 12 ' 37 " E, 12 February 2009, active search (WAM T 95402 DNA); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 22 ' 45 " S, 120 ° 06 ' 59 " E, 9 February 2009, pitfall trap (WAM T 95400 DNA); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 23 ' 27 " S, 120 ° 05 ' 43 " E, 6 February 2009, active search (WAM T 95401 DNA); 1 male, Jinayri, ca. 65 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 51 ' 10 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 34 " E, 31 March 2009, pitfall trap, J. Gollan, et al. (WAM T 97013 DNA); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 54 ' 37 " S, 119 ° 12 ' 30 " E, 1 April 2009 (WAM T 97033 DNA); 7 males, 3.5 km S. of Karratha, Pilbara Biological Survey, site DRC 01, 20 ° 46 ' 4.7 " S, 116 ° 50 ' 31.3 " E, 1 July 2003 - 2 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109322); 1 male, 6 km S. of Karratha, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRC 03, 20 ° 47 ' 40.1 " S, 116 ° 51 ' 24.1 " E, 3 July 2003 - 3 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109354); 1 male, 5 km N. of Lake Poongkaliyarra, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRC 07, 20 ° 56 ' 04.4 " S, 117 ° 06 ' 54.3 " E, 4 July 2003 - 3 October 2004, wet pitfall, DEC Pilbara survey (WAM T 109323); 1 male, 9 km NW. of Lake Poongkaliyarra, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRC 05, 20 ° 56 ' 23.8 " S, 117 ° 02 ' 05.3 " E, 3 July 2003, 3 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109330); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 1, 28 ° 47 ' 34 " S, 122 ° 25 ' 53 " E, 8 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110258); 1 male, same data (WAM T 110263); 1 male, same data (WAM T 110269); 1 male, same data (WAM T 110272); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 1, 31 ° 20 ' 52 " S, 119 ° 23 ' 26 " E, 6 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110264); 1 female, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 11, 28 ° 49 ' 35 " S, 122 ° 23 ' 20 " E, 8 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110273); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 13, 28 ° 49 ' 11 " S, 122 ° 23 ' 14 " E, 6 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110276); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 2, 28 ° 47 ' 55 " S, 122 ° 26 ' 01 " E, 6 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110265); 1 male, same data except 8 January 2011 (WAM T 110270); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 5, 28 ° 49 ' 07 " S, 122 ° 26 ' 02 " E, 6 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110271); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 7, 28 ° 49 ' 25 " S, 122 ° 26 ' 31 " E, 8 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110262); 1 male, same data except 6 January 2011 (WAM T 110267); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 9, 28 ° 49 ' 55 " S, 122 ° 25 ' 34 " E, 8 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110257); 1 male, Lorna Glen Biological Survey, 26 ° 06 ' 46 " S, 121 ° 30 ' 14 " E, 17 March 2004, dry pit, Cowan, M. (WAM T 88663); 1 male, 3.8 km E. of Lorna Glen Station, 26 ° 13 ' 35 " S, 121 ° 31 ' 08 " E, 16 March 2004, dry pit, M. Cowan (WAM T 88653); 1 male, same data except 17 March 2004 (WAM T 88658); 1 male, 11.9 km SW. of Lorna Glen Station, 26 ° 18 ' 11 " S, 121 ° 28 ' 31 " E, 17 March 2004, dry pit, M. Cowan (WAM T 88659); 1 male, 25.2 km N. of Lorna Glen Station, 26 ° 00 ' 05 " S, 121 ° 33 ' 48 " E, 16 March 2004, dry pit, M. Cowan (WAM T 88656); 1 male, Mallina Station, SW. of homestead, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRE 12, 20 ° 54 ' 36 " S, 117 ° 58 ' 58 " E, 14 November 2003 - 12 May 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109343); 5 males, 10 km S. of Mallina Homestead, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRE 13, 20 ° 58 ' 10.4 " S, 118 ° 02 ' 54.0 " E, 10 July 2003 - 3 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109327); 1 male, 1.2 km SSE. of Millstream, Pilbara Biological Survey site PW 08, 21 ° 36 ' 15 " S, 117 ° 04 ' 39 " E, 14 July 2003 - 12 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109336); 1 juvenile, Mesa A, 43.9 km W. of Pannawonica, site MAT 21, 21 ° 41 ' 18 " S, 115 ° 54 ' 06 " E, 5 - 11 August 2005, dry pitfall traps, R. Teale (WAM T 72402); 1 male, Mesa J, 16.6 km SW. of Pannawonica, site MEJ 1, 21 ° 45 ' 34 " S, 116 ° 13 ' 39 " E, 14 - 20 March 2005, dry pitfall traps, D. Kamien (WAM T 72400); 2 males, same data (WAM T 72401); 3 males, Mesa J, 17 km SW. of Pannawonica, site MEJ 2, 21 ° 45 ' 37 " S, 116 ° 13 ' 16 " E, 14 - 20 March 2005, dry pitfall traps, D. Kamien (WAM T 72399); 3 males, 2.5 km N. of Mile Camp, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNE 02, 22 ° 45 ' 57.8 " S, 119 ° 37 ' 53.1 " E, 10 August 2003 - 19 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109321); 1 male, Millstream-Chichester National Park, Pilbara Survey site PW 10, 21 ° 32 ' 48 " S, 117 ° 03 ' 33 " E, 23 November 2003 - 8 May 2004, wet pitfall trap, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109320); 1 male, 24 km ENE. of Moorimoordinina Native Well, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNE 08, 22 ° 27 ' 07 " S, 119 ° 58 ' 34 " E, 9 August 2003 - 20 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109335); 4 males, 10.5 km NW. of Mt Berry, Pilbara Biological Survey site WYE 12, 22 ° 24 ' 38.6 " S, 116 ° 23 ' 30.8 " E, 10 September 2003 - 9 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109341); 2 males, 19.7 km WNW of Mt Berry, Pilbara Biological Survey site WYE 09, 22 ° 26 ' 15.3 " S, 116 ° 16 ' 27.3 " E, 8 September 2003 - 10 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109344); 2 males, 8 km NNE. of Mt Edith, Pilbara Biological Survey, site WYE 05, 22 ° 34 ' 16.9 " S, 116 ° 08 ' 53.8 " E, 11 September 2003 - 7 October 2004, Ethylene Glycol Pit, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109345); 1 male, 14.5 km SE. of Mt Florance Homestead, Pilbara Biological Survey site PE 06, 21 ° 51 ' 22.2 " S, 117 ° 58 ' 47.3 " E, 3 September 2003 - 11 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109362); 6 males, 24 km WSW. of Mt Marsh, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNW 02, 22 ° 32 ' 09 " S, 118 ° 59 ' 51 " E, 12 August 2003 - 19 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109329); 1 male, 26 km WSW. of Mt Marsh, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNW 01, 22 ° 32 ' 06 " S, 118 ° 58 ' 39 " E, 12 August 2003 - 19 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109350); 1 male, 7 km SSE. of Mt Minnie, Pilbara Biological Survey site WYW 03, 22 ° 10 ' 10.8 " S, 115 ° 33 ' 39 " E, 27 September 2003 - 30 September 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109325); 1 male, Mount Webber, 20 ° 31 ' 21 " S, 119 ° 18 ' 41 " E, 31 March 2010 - 7 May 2010, wet pitfall trap, gorge, P. Bolton (WAM T 103131); 1 male, Mount Webber, 21 ° 31 ' 57 " S, 119 ° 17 ' 44 " E, 30 March 2010 - 7 May 2010, wet pitfall trap, east facing ridge, P. Bolton (WAM T 103128); 1 male, Mount Webber, 21 ° 32 ' 00 " S, 119 ° 17 ' 33 " E, 29 March 2010 - 7 May 2010, wet pitfall trap, gorge, P. Bolton (WAM T 103129); 2 males, Mt Stuart Station, NE. of homestead, Pilbara Survey site WYE 13, 22 ° 25 ' 30 " S, 116 ° 25 ' 57 " E, 1 May 2004 - 10 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109349); 1 male, North Star, Pilbara, 21 ° 16 ' 23.81 " S, 119 ° 3 ' 24.48 " E, 11 - 18 February 2011, leaf litter, Thompson (WAM T 112591); 1 male, 12.5 km N. of Nullagine, Pilbara Biological Survey site NW 03, 21 ° 46 ' 13.1 " S, 120 ° 05 ' 30.7 " E, 5 August 2003 - 18 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109331); 1 male, 30 km NE. of Nullagine, 21 ° 48 ' 16.08 " S, 120 ° 23 ' 18.00 " E, 29 April 2010, C. Jackson (WAM T 102065); 2 males, 56.3 km N. of Nullagine, Pilbara Biological Survey site NW 04, 21 ° 40 ' 42.7 " S, 120 ° 05 ' 18.2 " E, 19 May 2004 - 18 May 2005, ethylene glycol pits, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 104454); 1 male, Orebody 35, ca. 8 km W. of Newman, Site 10 - P 6, 23 ° 23 ' 59.65 " S, 119 ° 39 ' 07.47 " E, 12 March 2010 - 18 May 2010, pitfall trap, open floodplain, J. Gollan (WAM T 104794); 1 male, Orebody 35, ca. 8 km W. of Newman, Site 3 - HC 1, 23 ° 24 ' 17.00 " S, 119 ° 36 ' 18.90 " E, 15 March 2010, hand collected, drainage gully, south facing ridge, deeply vegetated, J. Gollan, M. Bulbert, M. Semeniuk, J. Bevan (WAM T 104784); 1 male, Orebody 35, ca. 8 km W. of Newman, Site 6 - P 8, 23 ° 24 ' 07.00 " S, 119 ° 34 ' 27.88 " E, 12 March- 18 May 2010, pitfall trap, slope with spinifex, J. Gollan (WAM T 104810); 1 male, Orebody 35, ca. 8 km W. of Newman, Site 9 - P 10, 23 ° 23 ' 22.32 " S, 119 ° 38 ' 36.06 " E, 12 March- 18 May 2010, pitfall trap, open floodplain, J. Gollan (WAM T 104807); 1 male, 2.3 km ESE. of Python Pool, Pilbara Biological Survey site PW 01, 21 ° 20 ' 22.8 " S, 117 ° 15 ' 36.3 " E, 16 July 2003 - 11 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109356); 2 males, 5 km WSW. of Python Pool, Pilbara Biological Survey site PW 03, 21 ° 20 ' 28.7 " S, 117 ° 11 ' 18.9 " E, 8 May 2004 - 12 May 2005, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109339); 5 males, 1 juvenile, 11.5 km SW. of Rhodes Ridge, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNC 07, 23 ° 08 ' 45.7 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 56.9 " E, 25 May 2004 - 11 May 2005, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109324); 1 male, Roy Hill, 22 ° 25 ' 35.77 " S, 119 ° 56 ' 32.69 " E, 11 - 17 March 2010, wet pitfall trap, N. Thompson, L. Roque-Albelo (WAM T 102618); 1 female, South Parmelia, 66 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 02 ' 08 " S, 119 ° 11 ' 17 " E, 12 April 2011, dug from burrow, R. Teale, M. Greenham (WAM T 113574); 1 female, same data except 23 ° 02 ' 04 " S, 119 ° 11 ' 32 " E (WAM T 113576); 1 female, South Parmelia, 52 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 05 ' 11 " S, 119 ° 19 ' 07 " E, 16 April 2011, dug from burrow, R. Teale, M. Greenham (WAM T 113582); 1 female, Southern Flank, 71 km NW. of Newman 22 ° 59 ' 40 " S, 119 ° 09 ' 55 " E, 17 April 2011, dug from burrow, R. Teale, M. Greenham (WAM T 113612); 1 male, Tom Price, 22 ° 42 ' S, 117 ° 47 ' E, 3 January 1994, M. Hyams (WAM T 30075, formerly 94 / 486); 1 female, Tom Price Airport, 14 km NW. of Tom Price, 22 ° 34 ' 48 " S, 117 ° 43 ' 51 " E, 1 - 30 November 2007, D. Kamien, J. Adcroft (WAM T 102911); 2 males, Warramboo, 50.5 km W. of Pannawonica, site WA 3, 21 ° 40 ' 00 " S, 115 ° 50 ' 06 " E, 14 - 20 March 2005, dry pitfall traps, D. Kamien (WAM T 72404); 1 male, Warramboo, 52.1 km W. of Pannawonica, site WA 2, 21 ° 39 ' 49 " S, 115 ° 49 ' 10 " E, 14 - 20 March 2005, dry pitfall traps, D. Kamien (WAM T 72403); 1 male, 14 km SE. of Wheelarra Hill, Pilbara Biological Survey site BDRS 10, 23 ° 28 ' 16 " S, 120 ° 12 ' 54 " E, 6 September 2005 - 10 August 2006, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109352); 1 male, 34 km E. of Wheelarra Hill, Pilbara Biological Survey site BDRS 03, 23 ° 21 ' 31 " S, 120 ° 27 ' 33 " E, 4 September 2005 - 11 August 2006, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109347); 1 male, 11 km SSE. of Whim Creek Hotel, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRE 10, 20 ° 55 ' 11.4 " S, 117 ° 51 ' 40.6 " E, 11 July 2003 - 3 October 2004, ethylene glycol pits CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109333); 2 males, 1 female, 2 juveniles, 5 km E. of Whim Creek Hotel, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRE 08, 20 ° 50 ' 54.6 " S, 117 ° 51 ' 16.2 " E, 11 July 2003 - 3 October 2004, ethylene glycol pits CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109319); 1 male, ca. 7 km NE. of Wodgina mine site, 21 ° 09 ' 10.04 " S, 118 ° 43 ' 10.03 " E, 1 April- 4 May 2010, wet pitfall trap, minor drainage line, P. Bolton (WAM T 107002); 1 male, ca. 70 km SE. of Wodgina mine, 21 ° 35 ' 22 " S, 119 ° 11 ' 10 " E, 31 March- 6 April 2010, wet pitfall trap, gully, P. Bolton (WAM T 105227); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105228); 1 male, 8.5 km WSW. of Yanyare River Mouth, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRW 02, 20 ° 50 ' 40.6 " S, 116 ° 22 ' 02.9 " E, 23 September 2003 - 2 October 2004, wet pitfall CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109326).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1D7E30806E62EA0C26FB161AAEC8F2F8.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: holotype male, Jinayri, ca. 60 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 58 ' 05.7 " S, 119 ° 17 ' 06.1 " E, 3 February 2009, pitfall trap, J. Gollan, N. Sullivan, M. Semeniuk, M. Beatson (WAM T 94870). Paratypes: 1 male, same data as holotype except 22 ° 57 ' 46.1 " S, 119 ° 13 ' 36.3 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 96116); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 57 ' 46.5 " S, 119 ° 13 ' 36.5 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96121, T 94864); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 57 ' 47.4 " S, 119 ° 13 ' 37.1 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 96122); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 57 ' 47.4 " S, 119 ° 13 ' 37.1 " E, 3 February 2009 (QM S 91581); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 57 ' 48.7 " S, 119 ° 13 ' 38.1 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 94881); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 03.2 " S, 119 ° 17 ' 06.2 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 96113); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 04.0 " S, 119 ° 17 ' 06.4 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 94871 DNA); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 05.0 " S, 119 ° 17 ' 06.2 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 96117); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 09.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 35.1 " E, 3 February 2009 (WAM T 94885, T 94872); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 09.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 36.2 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96128); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 09.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 36.2 '' E, 1 February 2009 (WAM T 94884 DNA, T 94882); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 09.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 36.4 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 94857); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 09.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 36.4 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94862); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 09.8 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 36.5 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96144, T 96126); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 10.2 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 37.1 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94863); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 26.4 " S, 119 ° 18 ' 00.8 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94874); 1 female, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 26.9 " S, 119 ° 18 ' 03.1 " E, 1 February 2009 (WAM T 96145); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 26.9 " S, 119 ° 18 ' 03.1 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94856, T 94860); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 27.0 " S, 119 ° 18 ' 04.0 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94886); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 42.6 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 39.8 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 96129); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 42.9 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 41.2 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94859); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 43.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 40.5 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96123); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 03.3 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 03.3 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 96114); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 03.7 " S, 119 ° 18 ' 03.8 " E, 2 February 2009 (WAM T 94879 DNA); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 04.5 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 02.3 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94866); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 04.5 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 02.3 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94868); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 08.6 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 02.8 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94854, T 94861); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 08.8 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 03.1 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94869); 2 males, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 09.2 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 04.4 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94853, T 96118); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 09.5 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 35.1 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94867); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 14.1 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 09.6 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94858); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 14.9 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 10.3 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96119); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 15.2 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 11.3 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 96125); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 19.9 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 11.3 " E, 8 February 2009 (WAM T 96127); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 21.3 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 10.7 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94865); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 23.1 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 11.1 " E, 8 February 2009 (WAM T 94851); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 23.8 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 11.5 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96124); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 23.8 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 11.5 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 96120); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 59 ' 24.5 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 12.0 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 94883); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 00 ' 23.3 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 42.6 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 94876); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 00 ' 23.9 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 43.6 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 96151); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 00 ' 39.8 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 09.0 " E, 7 February 2009 (WAM T 96115); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 00 ' 49.2 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 13.9 " E, 6 February 2009 (WAM T 94852); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 01 ' 29.0 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 37.8 " E, 3 February 2009 (WAM T 96140 DNA); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 01 ' 29.4 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 37.0 " E, 4 February 2009 (WAM T 94875); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 02 ' 26.0 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 45.2 " E, 2 February 2009 (WAM T 94880 DNA); 2 males, same data except 23 ° 03 ' 08.8 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 14.9 " E, 3 February 2009 (WAM T 94873, T 94878); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 03 ' 09.8 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 13.9 " E, 5 February 2009 (WAM T 94850); 1 female, same data as holotype except 22 ° 59 ' 24.5 " S, 119 ° 14 ' 12.0 " E, 8 February 2009 (WAM T 96150). Other material examined. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: 1 male, Abydos mine lease, ca. 64 km W. of Marble Bar, 21 ° 07 ' 39.7 " S, 119 ° 08 ' 03.2 " E, 15 May 2010, dry pitfall trap, P. Bolton (WAM T 102291); 1 juvenile, same data except 21 ° 07 ' 50.2 " S, 119 ° 07 ' 32.7 " E, 14 May 2010 (WAM T 102290); 1 male, same data except 21 ° 07 ' 53 " S, 119 ° 08 ' 07.2 " E, 4 - 10 May 2010 (WAM T 102287); 1 male, same data except 5 - 10 May 2010 (WAM T 102288); 1 male, same data except 21 ° 07 ' 54.9 " S, 119 ° 07 ' 54 " E, 28 - 5 May 2010, wet pitfall trap (WAM T 102284); 1 male, API Hardey, 96.9 km WNW. of Paraburdoo, 22 ° 49 ' 04 " S, 116 ° 48 ' 53 " E, 24 March 2010, dug from burrow, P. Runham (WAM T 110361); 1 male, Aquila, 12.75 km SE. of Karratha, 20 ° 48 ' 34 " S, 116 ° 56 ' 29 " E, 8 April 2009, dug from burrow, P. Runham (WAM T 100079); 1 male, same data except 5 April 2009 (WAM T 100080); 1 male, Aquila, 20.6 km E. of Karratha, 20 ° 45 ' 45 " S, 117 ° 02 ' 31 " E, 5 April 2009, dug from burrow, P. Runham (WAM T 100077); 1 male, same data except 7 April 2009 (WAM T 100078); 1 male, Area C, 101 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 20 " S, 118 ° 49 ' 38 " E, 25 February 2010, dug from burrow, open mulga woodland on clayey loam plain, M. Greenham (WAM T 101158); 1 female, same data except D. Kamien, T. Sachse (WAM T 101162); 1 male, Area C, 61.8 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 59 ' 55 " S, 118 ° 52 ' 07 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105930); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105931); 1 male, Area C, 74.1 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 55 ' 04 " S, 119 ° 11 ' 21 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105957); 1 female, same data except 22 ° 55 ' 05 " S, 119 ° 11 ' 21 " E, 18 February 2010, dug from burrow, drainage in valley / flats, D. Kamien (WAM T 101163); 1 female, Area C, 75.7 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 54 ' 21 " S, 119 ° 10 ' 48 " E, 19 February 2010, dug from burrow, loamy plain, D. Kamien, T. Sachse (WAM T 101165); 1 male, Area C, 75.8 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 54 ' 21 " S, 119 ° 10 ' 48 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105943); 1 male, Area C, 78.9 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 54 ' 10 " S, 119 ° 08 ' 38 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105958); 1 male, Area C, 81.4 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 57 ' 29 " S, 119 ° 04 ' 09 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105914); 1 male, Area C, 81.8 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 20 " S, 119 ° 01 ' 58 " E, 21 February 2010, dug from burrow, plateau / top of rocky hill, M. Greenham (WAM T 101156); 1 female, Area C, 82.6 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 58 ' 54 " S, 119 ° 00 ' 49 " E, 20 February 2010, dug from burrow, Gully, Z. Hamilton (WAM T 101161); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 58 ' 55 " S, 119 ° 00 ' 50 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105921); 1 male, Area C, 82.7 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 53 ' 57 " S, 119 ° 05 ' 58 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105954); 1 male, Area C, 82.7 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 57 ' 49 " S, 119 ° 02 ' 50 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105910); 1 female, Area C, 82.7 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 57 ' 53 " S, 119 ° 02 ' 53 " E, 20 February 2010, dug from burrow, mulga plain, M. Greenham (WAM T 101164); 1 male, Area C, 82.7 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 18 " S, 119 ° 01 ' 26 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105960); 1 male, Area C, 83.1 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 58 ' 30 " S, 119 ° 02 ' 16 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105956); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105967); 1 male, Area C, 83.9 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 59 ' 35 " S, 119 ° 00 ' 57 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105932); 1 male, Area C, 84.7 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 54 ' 21 " S, 119 ° 01 ' 44 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105950); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105974); 1 male, Area C, 85.2 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 14 " S, 118 ° 59 ' 41 " E, 22 February 2010, dug from burrow, Z. Hamilton (WAM T 101154); 1 male, Area C, 86.2 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 05 " S, 118 ° 58 ' 54 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105928); 1 male, Area C, 87.2 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 59 ' 22 " S, 118 ° 58 ' 58 " E, 22 February 2010, dug from burrow, Loamy clay plain, D. Kamien (WAM T 101155); 1 male, Area C, 89 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 57 ' 23 " S, 118 ° 59 ' 00 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105911); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105912); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105975); 1 male, Area C, 89.2 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 57 ' 56 " S, 118 ° 58 ' 32 " E, 23 February 2010, dug from burrow, rocky loam plain, D. Kamien, T. Sachse (WAM T 101157); 1 male, Area C, 89.4 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 58 ' 49 " S, 118 ° 57 ' 44 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105925); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105944); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105959); 1 male, Area C, 89.6 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 54 ' 31 " S, 119 ° 00 ' 26 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105908); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105976); 1 female, Area C, 89.6 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 03 " S, 118 ° 56 ' 49 " E, 24 February 2001, dug from burrow, Rocky gully, Z. Hamilton (WAM T 101160); 1 male, Area C, 90.6 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 53 ' 56 " S, 119 ° 00 ' 07 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105934); 1 male, Area C, 90.6 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 59 ' 52 " S, 119 ° 01 ' 47 " E, 1 May 2010, wet pit trap, S. Ford, G. O'Connel (WAM T 105915); 1 male, Area C, 92.7 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 01 ' 04 " S, 118 ° 54 ' 24 " E, 24 February 2010, dug from burrow, open mulga woodland with scattered eucalypts, M. Greenham (WAM T 101153); 1 female, Area C, 98.2 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 00 ' 28 " S, 118 ° 51 ' 12 " E, 21 February 2010, dug from burrow, open mulga woodland on clayey loam plain, M. Greenham (WAM T 101166); 1 male, 36 km NW. of Balfour Downs Homestead, Pilbara Biological Survey site BDRN 11, 22 ° 30 ' 59 " S, 120 ° 39 ' 34 " E, 11 September 2005 - 14 August 2006, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109337); 1 male, Bungaroo, 17.1 km S. of Pannawonica, 21 ° 47 ' 04 " S, 116 ° 15 ' 31 " E, 14 March 2010, dug from burrow, J. Alexander (WAM T 102531); 1 male, Bungaroo, same data except dry pit trap, J. Alexander (WAM T 102533); 1 juvenile, same data except dug from burrow, D. Keirle (WAM T 102536); 1 male, Bungaroo, 19.5 km S. of Pannawonica, 21 ° 51 ' 00 " S, 116 ° 22 ' 12 " E, 15 March 2010, dry pit trap, J. Alexander (WAM T 102530); 1 male, same data except 13 March 2010, D. Keirle (WAM T 102532); 1 male, same data (WAM T 102535); 1 male, Bungaroo, 22.1 km S. of Pannawonica, 21 ° 50 ' 30 " S, 116 ° 21 ' 31 " E, 13 March 2010, Dry pit trap, D. Keirle (WAM T 102534); 1 male, Bungaroo, 26.9 km S. of Pannawonica, site BUN 8, 21 ° 49 ' 08 " S, 116 ° 17 ' 59 " E, 14 - 20 March 2005, dry pitfall traps, Z. Hamilton (WAM T 72405); 1 male, Charles Darwin Reserve, 2.5 km N. of White Wells Homestead, 29 ° 33 ' 29 " S, 116 ° 57 ' 52 " E, 4 - 5 March 2008, gas lantern / pitfall, mixed shrubland with emergent eucalypts and native pine, T. F. Houston (WAM T 88785); 2 males, 9 km NE. of Cowra Line Camp, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNW 11, 22 ° 17 ' 38.8 " S, 119 ° 03 ' 40.9 " E, 27 August 2003 - 20 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109348); 1 male, 16 km N. of Cowra Line Camp, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNW 07, 22 ° 13 ' 18.2 " S, 119 ° 01 ' 29.5 " E, 14 August 2003 - 20 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109353); 1 male, Davidson Creek, ~ 75 km E. of Newman, vert site 1, 23 ° 31 ' 29.81 " S, 120 ° 38 ' 28.26 " E, 8 April 2010, dry pitfall, J. Clark (WAM T 102154); 1 male, Davidson Creek, ~ 75 km E. of Newman, vert site 3, 23 ° 28 ' 27.25 " S, 120 ° 34 ' 15.86 " E, 8 April 2010, Dry pitfall, J. Clark (WAM T 102156); 1 male, Davidson Creek ~ 75 km E. of Newman, vert site 5, 23 ° 25 ' 15.91 " S, 120 ° 28 ' 59.56 " E, 9 April 2010, dry pitfall, J. Clark (WAM T 102155); 1 male, Fortescue Marsh, 22 ° 17 ' 32 " S, 119 ° 04 ' 10 " E, 2 - 5 June 2010, dry pitfall, leaf litter, P. Roberts, L. Quinn (WAM T 107179); 1 male, same data (WAM T 107180); 1 male, Fortescue Marsh, 22 ° 18 ' 26 " S, 119 ° 12 ' 57 " E, 2 - 5 June 2010, dry pitfall, leaf litter, P. Roberts, L. Quinn (WAM T 107182); 1 male, 67.5 km S. of Fortescue River crossing on Dampier Paraburdoo Railway, Pilbara Biological Survey site PE 12, 22 ° 03 ' 33.2 " S, 117 ° 41 ' 36.5 " E, 5 September 2005 - 11 August 2006, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 106274); 1 male, 7.4 km SW. of Fortescue Roadhouse, 21 ° 20 ' 58 " S, 116 ° 05 ' 46 " E, 24 March 2004, dug from burrow, M. Greenham, P. Runham (WAM T 88702); 1 male, 13.1 km SW. of Fortescue Roadhouse, 21 ° 23 ' 15 " S, 116 ° 03 ' 05 " E, 19 March 2004, dug from burrow, M. Greenham, P. Runham (WAM T 88698); 1 male, same data except 20 March 2004 (WAM T 88700); 1 male, same data except 22 March 2004 (WAM T 88705); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88708); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88713); 1 male, 17.9 km SW. of Fortescue Roadhouse, 21 ° 25 ' 00 " S, 116 ° 02 ' 24 " E, 19 March 2004, dug from burrow, M. Greenham, P. Runham (WAM T 88703); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88706); 1 male, same data except 24 March 2004 (WAM T 88707); 1 male, 18.4 km NE. of Fortescue Roadhouse, 21 ° 09 ' 14 " S, 116 ° 13 ' 59 " E, 21 March 2004, dug from burrow, M. Greenham, P. Runham (WAM T 88701); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88710); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88712); 1 male, same data except 22 March 2004 (WAM T 88714); 1 male, 19.3 km SW. of Fortescue Roadhouse, 21 ° 26 ' 07 " S, 116 ° 01 ' 55 " E, 24 March 2004, dug from burrow, M. Greenham, P. Runham (WAM T 88699); 1 male, 42 km N. of Fortescue Roadhouse, 20 ° 54 ' 53 " S, 116 ° 14 ' 03 " E, 20 March 2004, dug from burrow, M. Greenham, P. Runham (WAM T 88697); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88709); 1 male, same data (WAM T 88711); 2 males, Jimblebar minesite, 35 km E. of Newman, 23 ° 22 ' 09 " S, 120 ° 11 ' 44 " E, 9 February 2009, pitfall trap, P. Bolton, C. Weston (WAM T 95399 DNA); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 22 ' 29 " S, 120 ° 12 ' 37 " E, 12 February 2009, active search (WAM T 95402 DNA); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 22 ' 45 " S, 120 ° 06 ' 59 " E, 9 February 2009, pitfall trap (WAM T 95400 DNA); 1 male, same data except 23 ° 23 ' 27 " S, 120 ° 05 ' 43 " E, 6 February 2009, active search (WAM T 95401 DNA); 1 male, Jinayri, ca. 65 km NW. of Newman, 22 ° 51 ' 10 " S, 119 ° 16 ' 34 " E, 31 March 2009, pitfall trap, J. Gollan, et al. (WAM T 97013 DNA); 1 male, same data except 22 ° 54 ' 37 " S, 119 ° 12 ' 30 " E, 1 April 2009 (WAM T 97033 DNA); 7 males, 3.5 km S. of Karratha, Pilbara Biological Survey, site DRC 01, 20 ° 46 ' 4.7 " S, 116 ° 50 ' 31.3 " E, 1 July 2003 - 2 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109322); 1 male, 6 km S. of Karratha, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRC 03, 20 ° 47 ' 40.1 " S, 116 ° 51 ' 24.1 " E, 3 July 2003 - 3 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109354); 1 male, 5 km N. of Lake Poongkaliyarra, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRC 07, 20 ° 56 ' 04.4 " S, 117 ° 06 ' 54.3 " E, 4 July 2003 - 3 October 2004, wet pitfall, DEC Pilbara survey (WAM T 109323); 1 male, 9 km NW. of Lake Poongkaliyarra, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRC 05, 20 ° 56 ' 23.8 " S, 117 ° 02 ' 05.3 " E, 3 July 2003, 3 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109330); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 1, 28 ° 47 ' 34 " S, 122 ° 25 ' 53 " E, 8 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110258); 1 male, same data (WAM T 110263); 1 male, same data (WAM T 110269); 1 male, same data (WAM T 110272); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 1, 31 ° 20 ' 52 " S, 119 ° 23 ' 26 " E, 6 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110264); 1 female, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 11, 28 ° 49 ' 35 " S, 122 ° 23 ' 20 " E, 8 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110273); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 13, 28 ° 49 ' 11 " S, 122 ° 23 ' 14 " E, 6 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110276); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 2, 28 ° 47 ' 55 " S, 122 ° 26 ' 01 " E, 6 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110265); 1 male, same data except 8 January 2011 (WAM T 110270); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 5, 28 ° 49 ' 07 " S, 122 ° 26 ' 02 " E, 6 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110271); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 7, 28 ° 49 ' 25 " S, 122 ° 26 ' 31 " E, 8 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110262); 1 male, same data except 6 January 2011 (WAM T 110267); 1 male, ca. 21 km S. of Laverton, site 9, 28 ° 49 ' 55 " S, 122 ° 25 ' 34 " E, 8 January 2011, pit trap, S. A. Thompson (WAM T 110257); 1 male, Lorna Glen Biological Survey, 26 ° 06 ' 46 " S, 121 ° 30 ' 14 " E, 17 March 2004, dry pit, Cowan, M. (WAM T 88663); 1 male, 3.8 km E. of Lorna Glen Station, 26 ° 13 ' 35 " S, 121 ° 31 ' 08 " E, 16 March 2004, dry pit, M. Cowan (WAM T 88653); 1 male, same data except 17 March 2004 (WAM T 88658); 1 male, 11.9 km SW. of Lorna Glen Station, 26 ° 18 ' 11 " S, 121 ° 28 ' 31 " E, 17 March 2004, dry pit, M. Cowan (WAM T 88659); 1 male, 25.2 km N. of Lorna Glen Station, 26 ° 00 ' 05 " S, 121 ° 33 ' 48 " E, 16 March 2004, dry pit, M. Cowan (WAM T 88656); 1 male, Mallina Station, SW. of homestead, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRE 12, 20 ° 54 ' 36 " S, 117 ° 58 ' 58 " E, 14 November 2003 - 12 May 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109343); 5 males, 10 km S. of Mallina Homestead, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRE 13, 20 ° 58 ' 10.4 " S, 118 ° 02 ' 54.0 " E, 10 July 2003 - 3 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109327); 1 male, 1.2 km SSE. of Millstream, Pilbara Biological Survey site PW 08, 21 ° 36 ' 15 " S, 117 ° 04 ' 39 " E, 14 July 2003 - 12 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109336); 1 juvenile, Mesa A, 43.9 km W. of Pannawonica, site MAT 21, 21 ° 41 ' 18 " S, 115 ° 54 ' 06 " E, 5 - 11 August 2005, dry pitfall traps, R. Teale (WAM T 72402); 1 male, Mesa J, 16.6 km SW. of Pannawonica, site MEJ 1, 21 ° 45 ' 34 " S, 116 ° 13 ' 39 " E, 14 - 20 March 2005, dry pitfall traps, D. Kamien (WAM T 72400); 2 males, same data (WAM T 72401); 3 males, Mesa J, 17 km SW. of Pannawonica, site MEJ 2, 21 ° 45 ' 37 " S, 116 ° 13 ' 16 " E, 14 - 20 March 2005, dry pitfall traps, D. Kamien (WAM T 72399); 3 males, 2.5 km N. of Mile Camp, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNE 02, 22 ° 45 ' 57.8 " S, 119 ° 37 ' 53.1 " E, 10 August 2003 - 19 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109321); 1 male, Millstream-Chichester National Park, Pilbara Survey site PW 10, 21 ° 32 ' 48 " S, 117 ° 03 ' 33 " E, 23 November 2003 - 8 May 2004, wet pitfall trap, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109320); 1 male, 24 km ENE. of Moorimoordinina Native Well, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNE 08, 22 ° 27 ' 07 " S, 119 ° 58 ' 34 " E, 9 August 2003 - 20 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109335); 4 males, 10.5 km NW. of Mt Berry, Pilbara Biological Survey site WYE 12, 22 ° 24 ' 38.6 " S, 116 ° 23 ' 30.8 " E, 10 September 2003 - 9 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109341); 2 males, 19.7 km WNW of Mt Berry, Pilbara Biological Survey site WYE 09, 22 ° 26 ' 15.3 " S, 116 ° 16 ' 27.3 " E, 8 September 2003 - 10 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109344); 2 males, 8 km NNE. of Mt Edith, Pilbara Biological Survey, site WYE 05, 22 ° 34 ' 16.9 " S, 116 ° 08 ' 53.8 " E, 11 September 2003 - 7 October 2004, Ethylene Glycol Pit, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109345); 1 male, 14.5 km SE. of Mt Florance Homestead, Pilbara Biological Survey site PE 06, 21 ° 51 ' 22.2 " S, 117 ° 58 ' 47.3 " E, 3 September 2003 - 11 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109362); 6 males, 24 km WSW. of Mt Marsh, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNW 02, 22 ° 32 ' 09 " S, 118 ° 59 ' 51 " E, 12 August 2003 - 19 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109329); 1 male, 26 km WSW. of Mt Marsh, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNW 01, 22 ° 32 ' 06 " S, 118 ° 58 ' 39 " E, 12 August 2003 - 19 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109350); 1 male, 7 km SSE. of Mt Minnie, Pilbara Biological Survey site WYW 03, 22 ° 10 ' 10.8 " S, 115 ° 33 ' 39 " E, 27 September 2003 - 30 September 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109325); 1 male, Mount Webber, 20 ° 31 ' 21 " S, 119 ° 18 ' 41 " E, 31 March 2010 - 7 May 2010, wet pitfall trap, gorge, P. Bolton (WAM T 103131); 1 male, Mount Webber, 21 ° 31 ' 57 " S, 119 ° 17 ' 44 " E, 30 March 2010 - 7 May 2010, wet pitfall trap, east facing ridge, P. Bolton (WAM T 103128); 1 male, Mount Webber, 21 ° 32 ' 00 " S, 119 ° 17 ' 33 " E, 29 March 2010 - 7 May 2010, wet pitfall trap, gorge, P. Bolton (WAM T 103129); 2 males, Mt Stuart Station, NE. of homestead, Pilbara Survey site WYE 13, 22 ° 25 ' 30 " S, 116 ° 25 ' 57 " E, 1 May 2004 - 10 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109349); 1 male, North Star, Pilbara, 21 ° 16 ' 23.81 " S, 119 ° 3 ' 24.48 " E, 11 - 18 February 2011, leaf litter, Thompson (WAM T 112591); 1 male, 12.5 km N. of Nullagine, Pilbara Biological Survey site NW 03, 21 ° 46 ' 13.1 " S, 120 ° 05 ' 30.7 " E, 5 August 2003 - 18 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109331); 1 male, 30 km NE. of Nullagine, 21 ° 48 ' 16.08 " S, 120 ° 23 ' 18.00 " E, 29 April 2010, C. Jackson (WAM T 102065); 2 males, 56.3 km N. of Nullagine, Pilbara Biological Survey site NW 04, 21 ° 40 ' 42.7 " S, 120 ° 05 ' 18.2 " E, 19 May 2004 - 18 May 2005, ethylene glycol pits, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 104454); 1 male, Orebody 35, ca. 8 km W. of Newman, Site 10 - P 6, 23 ° 23 ' 59.65 " S, 119 ° 39 ' 07.47 " E, 12 March 2010 - 18 May 2010, pitfall trap, open floodplain, J. Gollan (WAM T 104794); 1 male, Orebody 35, ca. 8 km W. of Newman, Site 3 - HC 1, 23 ° 24 ' 17.00 " S, 119 ° 36 ' 18.90 " E, 15 March 2010, hand collected, drainage gully, south facing ridge, deeply vegetated, J. Gollan, M. Bulbert, M. Semeniuk, J. Bevan (WAM T 104784); 1 male, Orebody 35, ca. 8 km W. of Newman, Site 6 - P 8, 23 ° 24 ' 07.00 " S, 119 ° 34 ' 27.88 " E, 12 March- 18 May 2010, pitfall trap, slope with spinifex, J. Gollan (WAM T 104810); 1 male, Orebody 35, ca. 8 km W. of Newman, Site 9 - P 10, 23 ° 23 ' 22.32 " S, 119 ° 38 ' 36.06 " E, 12 March- 18 May 2010, pitfall trap, open floodplain, J. Gollan (WAM T 104807); 1 male, 2.3 km ESE. of Python Pool, Pilbara Biological Survey site PW 01, 21 ° 20 ' 22.8 " S, 117 ° 15 ' 36.3 " E, 16 July 2003 - 11 October 2004, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109356); 2 males, 5 km WSW. of Python Pool, Pilbara Biological Survey site PW 03, 21 ° 20 ' 28.7 " S, 117 ° 11 ' 18.9 " E, 8 May 2004 - 12 May 2005, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109339); 5 males, 1 juvenile, 11.5 km SW. of Rhodes Ridge, Pilbara Biological Survey site RHNC 07, 23 ° 08 ' 45.7 " S, 119 ° 15 ' 56.9 " E, 25 May 2004 - 11 May 2005, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109324); 1 male, Roy Hill, 22 ° 25 ' 35.77 " S, 119 ° 56 ' 32.69 " E, 11 - 17 March 2010, wet pitfall trap, N. Thompson, L. Roque-Albelo (WAM T 102618); 1 female, South Parmelia, 66 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 02 ' 08 " S, 119 ° 11 ' 17 " E, 12 April 2011, dug from burrow, R. Teale, M. Greenham (WAM T 113574); 1 female, same data except 23 ° 02 ' 04 " S, 119 ° 11 ' 32 " E (WAM T 113576); 1 female, South Parmelia, 52 km NW. of Newman, 23 ° 05 ' 11 " S, 119 ° 19 ' 07 " E, 16 April 2011, dug from burrow, R. Teale, M. Greenham (WAM T 113582); 1 female, Southern Flank, 71 km NW. of Newman 22 ° 59 ' 40 " S, 119 ° 09 ' 55 " E, 17 April 2011, dug from burrow, R. Teale, M. Greenham (WAM T 113612); 1 male, Tom Price, 22 ° 42 ' S, 117 ° 47 ' E, 3 January 1994, M. Hyams (WAM T 30075, formerly 94 / 486); 1 female, Tom Price Airport, 14 km NW. of Tom Price, 22 ° 34 ' 48 " S, 117 ° 43 ' 51 " E, 1 - 30 November 2007, D. Kamien, J. Adcroft (WAM T 102911); 2 males, Warramboo, 50.5 km W. of Pannawonica, site WA 3, 21 ° 40 ' 00 " S, 115 ° 50 ' 06 " E, 14 - 20 March 2005, dry pitfall traps, D. Kamien (WAM T 72404); 1 male, Warramboo, 52.1 km W. of Pannawonica, site WA 2, 21 ° 39 ' 49 " S, 115 ° 49 ' 10 " E, 14 - 20 March 2005, dry pitfall traps, D. Kamien (WAM T 72403); 1 male, 14 km SE. of Wheelarra Hill, Pilbara Biological Survey site BDRS 10, 23 ° 28 ' 16 " S, 120 ° 12 ' 54 " E, 6 September 2005 - 10 August 2006, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109352); 1 male, 34 km E. of Wheelarra Hill, Pilbara Biological Survey site BDRS 03, 23 ° 21 ' 31 " S, 120 ° 27 ' 33 " E, 4 September 2005 - 11 August 2006, wet pitfall, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109347); 1 male, 11 km SSE. of Whim Creek Hotel, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRE 10, 20 ° 55 ' 11.4 " S, 117 ° 51 ' 40.6 " E, 11 July 2003 - 3 October 2004, ethylene glycol pits CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109333); 2 males, 1 female, 2 juveniles, 5 km E. of Whim Creek Hotel, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRE 08, 20 ° 50 ' 54.6 " S, 117 ° 51 ' 16.2 " E, 11 July 2003 - 3 October 2004, ethylene glycol pits CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109319); 1 male, ca. 7 km NE. of Wodgina mine site, 21 ° 09 ' 10.04 " S, 118 ° 43 ' 10.03 " E, 1 April- 4 May 2010, wet pitfall trap, minor drainage line, P. Bolton (WAM T 107002); 1 male, ca. 70 km SE. of Wodgina mine, 21 ° 35 ' 22 " S, 119 ° 11 ' 10 " E, 31 March- 6 April 2010, wet pitfall trap, gully, P. Bolton (WAM T 105227); 1 male, same data (WAM T 105228); 1 male, 8.5 km WSW. of Yanyare River Mouth, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRW 02, 20 ° 50 ' 40.6 " S, 116 ° 22 ' 02.9 " E, 23 September 2003 - 2 October 2004, wet pitfall CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 109326).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1D7E30806E62EA0C26FB161AAEC8F2F8.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the yellow-brown colouration of parts of the carapace (mellosa, Latin, of honey, honey-coloured) (Brown 1956).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1D7E30806E62EA0C26FB161AAEC8F2F8.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Males of A. mellosa differ from all other named species of the genus by the colouration of the carapace which is overall light yellowish-brown with the cephalic region honey-coloured to very dark reddish-brown (Fig. 10). Females also have a somewhat darker cephalic region but the colour difference between the cephalic and thoracic regions is much less pronounced (Fig. 21). Tibia I of males has a large spur and megaspine located medially, and metatarsus I is incrassate with the ' heel' of the thickening about half-way; this conformation most closely resembles A. pallida from eastern Queensland from which it differs by the less pronounced metatarsal process and the smaller tibial spur and megaspine. Female genitalia resemble those of A. longitheca Raven, 1984 from central Queensland in possessing long lateral tubes (Figs 23, 24), but they differ in the shape of the median spermathecae which are coiled in A. longitheca and S-shaped in A. mellosa. See Remarks for further clarification.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1D7E30806E62EA0C26FB161AAEC8F2F8.taxon	description	Description. Adult male (based on holotype WAM T 94870): medium-sized nemesiid spider (total length 18.4). Colour, carapace (Fig. 10) light yellow-brown in thoracic region turning darker towards anterior parts, cephalic region dark reddish-brown, eye region black (Fig. 13); sternum light yellow-brown, sigilla and labium largely brown (Fig. 12); abdomen dorsally dark brownish-grey, mottled with small light-brown spots (Fig. 11), ventrally light yellowish; chelicerae very dark reddish-brown; pedipalp segments reddish-brown, tibia somewhat lighter (Figs 17, 18); legs light yellowish-brown (Figs 15, 16). Carapace: 7.0 long, 5.6 wide; eye group (Fig. 13) 1.4 wide, 0.7 long; fovea procurved (Fig. 10). Sternum and labium: 4.4 long, 2.8 wide; 2 pairs of elongated sigilla in posterior half (Fig. 12); labium wider than long, slightly indented anteriorly (Fig. 14). Maxillae: with> 50 pin-like cuspules, extending to heel (Fig. 14). Chelicerae: without rastellum (Fig. 12), promargin with 9 large teeth, retromargin with 4 smaller teeth proximally. Abdomen: 7.4 long, 5.0 wide (Fig. 11). Four spinnerets, terminal segment of posterior lateral spinnerets digitiform. Pedipalp: length of femur 4.0, patella 2.2, tibia 3.1, tarsus 3.1. Femur with 1 disto-prolateral spine; patella with 3 prolateral spines; tibia with 2 baso-ventral spines and 7 - 8 prolateral spines in apical half, tibia with slight disto-ventral depression without setae (accommodates bulb and embolus) (Figs 17, 18); tarsus terminally blunt; bulb globular, embolus ca. 0.8 long, slightly curved and tapering (Figs 17 - 20). Legs: femur I with row of 7 dorsal spines in basal half and 2 disto-prolateral spines, patella with 2 prolateral spines, metatarsi and tarsi without spines. Tibia I with large spur and megaspine, metatarsi incrassate (Fig. 16). Tarsi and apical half of metatarsi of legs I and II ventrally with entire dense scopulae, tarsi of legs III and IV with divided weak scopulae. Tarsi, metatarsi and tibiae with numerous dorsal trichobothria of variable length. Paired tarsal claws of legs with two rows of 7 - 10 teeth each; third tarsal claw reduced and very small. Leg measurements: length of legs I> IV> II> III. leg I: femur 6.0, patella 3.5, tibia 4.6, metatarsus 4.2, tarsus 2.5, total = 20.8. Dorsal proximal width of patella I = 1.4, tibial index = 0.12, leg I formula = 2.97. Leg II: femur 6.0, patella 3.4, tibia 4.5, metatarsus 4.9, tarsus 3.1, total = 21.9. Dorsal proximal width of patella II = 1.2, tibial index = 0.15; leg II formula = 3.13. Leg III: femur 5.2, patella 3.0, tibia 3.2, metatarsus 6.6, tarsus 2.9, total = 20.9. Dorsal proximal width of patella III = 1.3, tibial index = 0.19; leg III formula = 2.99. Leg IV: femur 7.0, patella 3.5, tibia 5.9, metatarsus 6.3, tarsus 2.9, total = 25.6. Dorsal proximal width of patella IV = 1.3, tibial index = 0.14; leg III formula = 3.66. Variation: total length 5.1 - 6.2, carapace 6.1 - 7.9 long, 16.9 - 20 wide (n = 12). Adult female (based on WAM T 96150): medium-sized nemesiid spider (total length 19.5). Colour, light yellowish-brown with indistinctly darker cephalic region (Fig. 21), eye region brown; sternum, sigilla and labium uniformly light yellowish-brown; abdomen dorsally dark greyish-brown with purple tinge and mottled with small lighter small spots, ventrally light yellowish-brown; chelicerae orange-brown; pedipalps and legs uniformly light yellow-brown. Carapace: 7.5 long, 6.4 wide; eye group 1.4 wide, 0.8 long; fovea slightly procurved. Sternum and labium: 5.0 long, 3.2 wide (Fig. 22); 2 pairs of indistinct elongated sigilla in posterior half, 1 pair of round sigilla at base of leg II; labium wider than long, slightly indented anteriorly. Maxillae: with> 100 pin-like cuspules, extending to heel and covering in low density almost entire retrolateral half of maxillae. Chelicerae: without rastellum, promargin with 9 large teeth, retromargin with 4 smaller teeth proximally. Abdomen: 8.9 long, 5.9 wide. Four spinnerets, terminal segment of posterior lateral spinnerets digitiform. Genitalia: median spermathecal stalks S-shaped, spermathecae slightly wider than spermathecal stalks; separate straight and elongated tube accompanies spermatheca (Figs 23, 24). Pedipalp: length of femur 3.6, patella 2.3, tibia 2.5, tarsus 2.7. Femur without spine, patella with 2 prolateral spines; tibia with 11 - 13 irregularly placed spines in mainly apical half (not dorsal); tarsus with scopulae ventrally and 2 baso-ventral spines and curved terminal claw. Legs: femur I with 1 dorsal spines proximally and 1 disto-prolateral spine, patella with 2 (left leg 1) prolateral spine, tibia with a row of three ventral spines (5 on right leg of which 2 are paired) and 2 disto-ventral spines, metatarsi 1 basal and 1 apical pair of ventral spines (left leg) (3 additional medio-ventral spines on left leg). Tarsi and apical half of metatarsi of leg I and II ventrally with entire dense scopulae, tarsi of legs III and IV with divided very weak scopulae. Tarsi, metatarsi and tibiae with numerous dorsal trichobothria of variable length. Paired tarsal claws of legs with two rows of 10 - 13 (legs I-II) or 5 - 7 (legs III-IV) teeth each; third tarsal claw reduced and very small. Leg measurements: length of legs IV> I> II> III. leg I: femur 6.0, patella 3.1, tibia 4.0, metatarsus 3.5, tarsus 2.3, total = 18.9. Dorsal proximal width of patella I = 1.0, tibial index = 0.14, leg I formula = 2.12. Leg II: femur 5.0, patella 3.0, tibia 3.3, metatarsus 3.1, tarsus 2.1, total = 16.5. Dorsal proximal width of patella II = 0.9, tibial index = 0.14; leg II formula = 1.85. Leg III: femur 4.0, patella 2.5, tibia 2.0, metatarsus 2.9, tarsus 1.7, total = 13.1. Dorsal proximal width of patella III = 1.1, tibial index = 0.24; leg III formula = 1.47. Leg IV: femur 5.5, patella 3.2, tibia 4.0, metatarsus 4.4, tarsus 2.2, total = 19.3. Dorsal proximal width of patella IV = 1.1, tibial index = 0.15; leg III formula = 2.17. Variation: total length 19.3 - 25.0, carapace 5.4 - 6.6 long, 6.6 - 8.7 wide (n = 8).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1D7E30806E62EA0C26FB161AAEC8F2F8.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Aname mellosa has been found throughout the central Pilbara, from Jimblebar minesite near the township of Newman in the east to Mount Minnie in the west, and south into the Midwest region of Western Australia (Fig. 5).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1D7E30806E62EA0C26FB161AAEC8F2F8.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Care must be taken when identifying A. mellosa as a number of undescribed species from northern Western Australia have a very similar somatic appearance, but have a different genital morphology. The embolus of male A. mellosa is long and slightly curved, but it is often much shorter and / or much more curved in the undescribed species. An unambiguous identification of females or juveniles in this group is currently not possible, however, we have listed females and juveniles when they have been collected with or in close proximity to males. As stated in the Diagnosis, females of A. mellosa have an unusual genital morphology with long, straight lateral tubes in addition to the median pair of spermathecae. This morphology is similar to that of A. longitheca (Raven 1985 a), but both species differ in the shape of the median spermathecae. All records of mature males were collected between January and early June suggesting this species to be reproductively active towards the end of the wet season. Many mature males of A. mellosa were removed from their burrows (R. Teale, pers. comm.) where it is likely that they had matured and were waiting for suitable conditions to emerge and search for adult females. The silk-lined open burrow of A. mellosa is dug at an angle into the substrate and lacks a lid (Figs 2 - 4) (R. Teale, pers. comm.).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
D43F6C6D369590CB37021471BBF3C440.taxon	description	Figs 7, 9, 25 - 33 Type material. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: holotype male, Jimblebar minesite, 35 km E. of Newman, 23 ° 22 ' 44 " S, 120 ° 15 ' 27 " E, 8 February 2009, P. Bolton, C. Weston (WAM T 95404 DNA).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
D43F6C6D369590CB37021471BBF3C440.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: holotype male, Jimblebar minesite, 35 km E. of Newman, 23 ° 22 ' 44 " S, 120 ° 15 ' 27 " E, 8 February 2009, P. Bolton, C. Weston (WAM T 95404 DNA).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
D43F6C6D369590CB37021471BBF3C440.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This species is named for J. K. Rowling's fictional spider Aragog which first appeared in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Rowling 1998). The name is to be treated as a noun in apposition.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
D43F6C6D369590CB37021471BBF3C440.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Males of A. aragog are unique in the genus in having metatarsus I with a short and shallow basal excavation, and a very shallow proximal edge of the process on tibia I (Fig. 31). Males of A. aragog differ from other Pilbara species described here by their overall darker colouration (Figs 25 - 31) and larger size. The embolus is much shorter than that of A. mellosa (Fig. 32), and the pedipalpal bulb is much more bulbous than in A. ellenae and A. marae (Fig. 32). Females of A. aragog are unknown.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
D43F6C6D369590CB37021471BBF3C440.taxon	description	Description. Adult male (based on holotype WAM T 95404): medium-sized nemesiid spider (total length 27.2). Colour: carapace brown with somewhat darker cephalic region (Fig. 25), eye region brown (Fig. 28); sternum light brown, darker towards margins, sigilla and labium brown (Fig. 27); abdomen dorsally dark greyish brown, centrally darker with dark purple tinge, ventrally light brown (Fig. 26); chelicerae glabrous very dark brown to black; pedipalp segments uniformly dark brown (Fig. 32), legs brown, metatarsi and tarsi somewhat lighter in particular ventrally (Fig. 30). Carapace: 8.9 long, 6.7 wide; eye group (Fig. 28) 1.5 wide, 0.8 long; fovea slightly procurved (Fig. 25). Sternum and labium. 5.2 long, 3.5 wide; 2 pairs of indistinct elongated sigilla in posterior half (Fig. 27); labium wider than long, slightly indented anteriorly (Fig. 29). Maxillae: with> 150 pin-like cuspules, extending to heel and to centre of maxillae (Fig. 29). Chelicerae: without rastellum, promargin with 9 large teeth, retromargin with 5 smaller teeth proximally. Abdomen: 10.0 long, 5.9 wide (Fig. 26). Four spinnerets, terminal segment of posterior lateral spinnerets digitiform. Pedipalp: length of femur 4.7, patella 2.8, tibia 3.1, tarsus 3.1. Femur and patella without spines; tibia with 1 medio-ventral spines and 1 ventro-prolateral spines in apical half, tibia with indistinct disto-ventral depression without setae (accommodates bulb and embolus) (Fig. 32); tarsus terminally blunt; bulb globular, embolus ca. 0.6 long, curved mainly at base and tapering (Figs 32, 33). Legs: femur I with 1 dorsal spine in basal half and 1 disto-prolateral spine, patella with 2 prolateral spines, metatarsi and tarsi without spines. Tibia I with large spur and megaspine, metatarsi incrassate (Figs 30, 31). Tarsi and apical half of metatarsi of leg I and II ventrally with entire dense scopula, tarsi of legs III and IV with divided scopula. Tarsi, metatarsi and tibiae with numerous dorsal trichobothria of variable length. Paired tarsal claws of legs with two rows of 8 - 12 teeth each; third tarsal claw reduced and very small. Leg measurements: length of legs IV> I> II> III. leg I: femur 6.5, patella 4.0, tibia 5.0, metatarsus 5.1, tarsus 3.1, total = 23.7. Dorsal proximal width of patella I = 1.8, tibial index = 0.2, leg I formula = 2.66. Leg II: femur 6.0, patella 3.4, tibia 4.5, metatarsus 4.9, tarsus 3.1, total = 21.9. Dorsal proximal width of patella II = 1.5, tibial index = 0.19; leg II formula = 2.46. Leg III: femur 5.2, patella 3.0, tibia 3.2, metatarsus 6.6, tarsus 2.9, total = 20.9. Dorsal proximal width of patella III = 1.5, tibial index = 0.24; leg III formula = 2.35. Leg IV: femur 7.0, patella 3.5, tibia 5.9, metatarsus 6.3, tarsus 2.9, total = 25.6. Dorsal proximal width of patella IV = 1.6, tibial index = 0.17; leg IV formula = 2.87. Variation: unknown. Adult female: unknown.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
D43F6C6D369590CB37021471BBF3C440.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Aname aragog has been found at a single location at the Jimblebar minesite, ca. 35 km E. of the township of Newman (Fig. 6).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1742EB592A52557ED4979EB5DBF8EB74.taxon	description	Figs 6, 9, 34 - 42 Type material. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: holotype male, Aquila Onslow, 24.9 km SE. of Onslow, 21 ° 46 ' 56 " S, 115 ° 17 ' 40 " E, 28 October 2008, dug from burrow, M. Menz (WAM T 98890 DNA). Paratypes: 2 males, same data as holotype except 29 October 2008 (WAM T 98773 DNA, T 98893 DNA). Other material examined. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: 17 males, Aquila Onslow, 14.7 km S. of Onslow, 21 ° 46 ' 01 S, 115 ° 05 ' 26 E, 25 October 2008, dug from burrows, M. Menz (WAM T 98876, T 98877, T 98878, T 98879, T 98880, T 98882, T 98885, T 98888, T 98889, T 98891, T 98892 DNA, T 98894, T 98895, T 98896, T 98897 DNA, T 98899 DNA, T 98901); 5 males, Aquila Onslow, 17.9 km SW. of Onslow, 21 ° 44 ' 34 S, 114 ° 58 ' 45 E, 29 October 2008, dug from burrow, M. Menz (WAM T 98881, T 98883, T 98884, T 98887, T 98898); 1 male, 27 km NE. of Warrawagine Homestead, site PHYE 02, 20 ° 42 ' 17 S, 120 ° 54 ' 04 E, 1 July 2005 - 21 August 2006, ethylene glycol pits, DEC staff (WAM T 97306); 1 male, 12.5 km S. of Whim Creek Hotel, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRE 11 B, 20 ° 56 ' 59.6 " S, 117 ° 50 ' 59.6 " E, 13 May 2004 - 2 May 2005, wet pitfall trap, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 97312).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1742EB592A52557ED4979EB5DBF8EB74.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: holotype male, Aquila Onslow, 24.9 km SE. of Onslow, 21 ° 46 ' 56 " S, 115 ° 17 ' 40 " E, 28 October 2008, dug from burrow, M. Menz (WAM T 98890 DNA). Paratypes: 2 males, same data as holotype except 29 October 2008 (WAM T 98773 DNA, T 98893 DNA). Other material examined. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: 17 males, Aquila Onslow, 14.7 km S. of Onslow, 21 ° 46 ' 01 S, 115 ° 05 ' 26 E, 25 October 2008, dug from burrows, M. Menz (WAM T 98876, T 98877, T 98878, T 98879, T 98880, T 98882, T 98885, T 98888, T 98889, T 98891, T 98892 DNA, T 98894, T 98895, T 98896, T 98897 DNA, T 98899 DNA, T 98901); 5 males, Aquila Onslow, 17.9 km SW. of Onslow, 21 ° 44 ' 34 S, 114 ° 58 ' 45 E, 29 October 2008, dug from burrow, M. Menz (WAM T 98881, T 98883, T 98884, T 98887, T 98898); 1 male, 27 km NE. of Warrawagine Homestead, site PHYE 02, 20 ° 42 ' 17 S, 120 ° 54 ' 04 E, 1 July 2005 - 21 August 2006, ethylene glycol pits, DEC staff (WAM T 97306); 1 male, 12.5 km S. of Whim Creek Hotel, Pilbara Biological Survey site DRE 11 B, 20 ° 56 ' 59.6 " S, 117 ° 50 ' 59.6 " E, 13 May 2004 - 2 May 2005, wet pitfall trap, CALM Pilbara Survey (WAM T 97312).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1742EB592A52557ED4979EB5DBF8EB74.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This species is named for Ellen Harvey, the senior author's sister.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1742EB592A52557ED4979EB5DBF8EB74.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Males of A. ellenae resemble A. barrema Raven, 1985, A. distincta Raven, 1985, A. inimica Raven, 1985 and A. marae in the shape of the bulb which gradually tapers to the embolus (Figs 41, 42). The shape and proportions of metatarsus I and tibia I of A. ellenae differ from these species: metatarsus I is much stouter in A. barrema (3.8 x longer than deep), A. distincta (ca. 3.2 x) and A. inimica (ca. 3.0 x) than in A. ellenae (ca. 4.2 x) (Fig. 40) and the base of the tibial spur arises abruptly in A. barrema, A. distincta and A. inimica but arises gently in A. ellenae (Fig. 40) and A. marae (Fig. 49). Aname ellenae differs from A. marae in details of the pedipalp: the embolus of A. ellenae is much less curved and almost circular in cross-section (Fig. 41); in contrast, the embolus base of A. marae is broadly flattened (Fig. 50). In addition, the pedipalpal tibia has a patch of short strong setae retrolaterally in A. ellenae (Figs 41, 42), which is absent in A. marae (Figs 50, 51). Females of A. ellenae are unknown.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1742EB592A52557ED4979EB5DBF8EB74.taxon	description	Description. Adult male (based on holotype WAM T 98890): medium-sized nemesiid spider (total length 17.0). Colour, carapace brown with somewhat darker cephalic region (Fig. 34), eye region dark brown (Fig. 37); sternum light brown, darker towards margins, sigilla light brown and labium brown (Fig. 36); abdomen dorsally dark greyish brown, centrally somewhat darker, ventrally very light brown (Fig. 35); chelicerae dark brown; pedipalp segments uniformly brown; leg I brown with metatarsi and tarsi light brown (Fig. 39), legs II-IV light brown. Carapace: 6.8 long, 5.5 wide; eye group (Fig. 37) 1.2 wide, 0.7 long; fovea slightly procurved (Fig. 34). Sternum and labium: 3.7 long, 2.5 wide; 2 pairs of very indistinct elongated sigilla in posterior half (Fig. 36); labium wider than long, slightly indented anteriorly (Fig. 38). Maxillae: with> 100 pin-like cuspules, extending to heel and almost to the centre of maxillae (Fig. 38). Chelicerae: without rastellum (Fig. 36), promargin with 8 large teeth, retromargin with 5 smaller teeth proximally. Abdomen: 7.0 long, 4.2 wide (Fig. 35). Four spinnerets, terminal segment of posterior lateral spinnerets digitiform. Pedipalp: length of femur 3.4, patella 1.8, tibia 1.9, tarsus 1.4. Femur and patella without spines; tibia with 2 long ventral spines, and 3 disto-prolateral spines and patch of 9 shorter spines retrolaterally, tibia with distinct disto-ventral depression without setae (accommodates bulb and embolus) (Figs 41, 42); tarsus terminally blunt (Fig. 41); bulb elongated, globular, tapering into short embolus, embolus ca. 0.5 long, slightly S-curved (Figs 41, 42). Legs: femur I with 1 dorsal spine in basal half and 2 disto-prolateral spines, patella with 2 prolateral spines, metatarsi and tarsi without spines. Tibia I with large spur and megaspine, metatarsi incrassate (Figs 39, 40). Tarsi and apical half of metatarsi of leg I and II ventrally with entire dense scopulae, tarsi of legs III and IV with divided very weak scopulae. Tarsi, metatarsi and tibiae with numerous dorsal trichobothria of variable length. Paired tarsal claws of legs with two rows of 10 - 14 teeth each; third tarsal claw reduced and very small. Leg measurements: length of legs IV> I> II> III. leg I: femur 5.4, patella 3.3, tibia 3.7, metatarsus 3.8, tarsus 2.4, total = 18.6. Dorsal proximal width of patella I = 1.2, tibial index = 0.17, leg I formula = 2.74. Leg II: femur 4.8, patella 2.6, tibia 2.7, metatarsus 3.4, tarsus 2.2, total = 15.7. Dorsal proximal width of patella II = 1.1, tibial index = 0.21; leg II formula = 2.31. Leg III: femur 4.2, patella 2.5, tibia 2.6, metatarsus 3.4, tarsus 2.2, total = 14.9. Dorsal proximal width of patella III = 1.3, tibial index = 0.26; leg III formula = 2.19. Leg IV: femur 5.3, patella 2.9, tibia 4.2, metatarsus 4.7, tarsus 2.7, total = 19.8. Dorsal proximal width of patella IV = 1.4, tibial index = 0.20; leg III formula = 2.91. Variation: total length 16.2 - 19.7, carapace length 6.5 - 8.0, carapace width 5.2 - 6.5 (n = 6). Adult female: unknown.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1742EB592A52557ED4979EB5DBF8EB74.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Aname ellenae has been found along the northern coast of the Pilbara, but also along the Fortescue Marsh in the Central Pilbara (Fig. 7); spiders of these apparently separated populations are morphologically indistinguishable; future molecular analyses may shed light on their population genetics and if these populations are reproductively isolated.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
1742EB592A52557ED4979EB5DBF8EB74.taxon	discussion	Remarks. At the population around Onslow, most male specimens were dug from burrows in October, but were apparently not yet reproductively active. They were possibly waiting for the first seasonal rainfalls to leave their burrows in search of females and therefore appear to be reproductively active early in the wet season.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
19169E83E9D1A06FD3E86B40880A02F2.taxon	description	Figs 8, 9, 43 - 51	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
19169E83E9D1A06FD3E86B40880A02F2.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: holotype male, Tom Price powerlines, 4 km NW. of Tom Price, 22 ° 41 ' 10 " S, 117 ° 44 ' 56 " E, 6 September 2009, dug from burrow, D. Kamien (WAM T 98424 DNA). Paratypes. 3 males, same data as holotype except 5 September 2009, dug from burrow, D. Kamien (WAM T 98427 DNA, T 112543, T 112544); 3 males, same data except 22 ° 40 ' 56 " S, 117 ° 45 ' 06 " E, 5 September 2009, dug from burrow, D. Kamien (WAM T 98428, T 98432 DNA, T 98435 DNA). Other material examined. AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: 2 males, Tom Price powerlines, 5 km NW. of Tom Price, 22 ° 40 ' 36 " S, 117 ° 44 ' 19 " E, 4 September 2008, dug from burrow, D. Kamien (WAM T 98423 DNA, T 98425 DNA); 2 males, Tom Price powerlines, 6.1 km NW. of Tom Price, 22 ° 40 ' 08 " S, 117 ° 44 ' 53 " E, 4 September 2009, dug from burrow, D. Kamien (WAM T 98430 DNA, T 112542); 1 male, Tom Price powerlines, 8 km NW. of Tom Price, 22 ° 39 ' 17 " S, 117 ° 42 ' 59 " E, 6 September 2009, dug from burrow, D. Kamien (WAM T 98436 DNA); 5 males, same data except 22 ° 39 ' 28 " S, 117 ° 43 ' 01 " E, 6 September 2009, dug from burrow, D. Kamien (WAM T 98426 DNA, T 98429 DNA, T 98431 DNA, T 98433 DNA, T 98434 DNA).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
19169E83E9D1A06FD3E86B40880A02F2.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This species is named for Mara Blosfelds, the senior author's mother.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
19169E83E9D1A06FD3E86B40880A02F2.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Males of A. marae resemble A. barrema Raven, 1985, A. distincta Raven, 1985, A. inimica Raven, 1985 and A. ellenae in the shape of the bulb which tapers gradually to the embolus (Figs 50, 51), but differ in the shape of the embolus which is broadly flattened at the base (Fig. 51). In addition, A. marae males lack the retrolateral patch of short setae on the pedipalpal tibia (Figs 50, 51) that are characteristic for A. ellenae (Figs 41, 42) and also have fewer maxillary cuspules (<100 in comparison to> 100) which do not extend to the maxillary heel (Fig. 47). Females of A. marae are unknown.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
19169E83E9D1A06FD3E86B40880A02F2.taxon	description	Description. Adult male (based on holotype WAM T 98424): medium-sized nemesiid spider (total length 13.4). Colour: carapace reddish-brown with somewhat darker cephalic region (Fig. 43), eye region dark brown (Fig. 46); sternum light brown, darker towards margins, sigilla light brown and labium brown (Fig. 45); abdomen dorsally dark greyish-brown (Fig. 44), ventrally light brown; chelicerae very dark brown; pedipalp segments uniformly brown (Fig. 50); leg I dark reddish-brown with metatarsi and tarsi brown (Fig. 48), legs II-IV brown. Carapace: 7.2 long, 5.6 wide; eye group (Fig. 46) 1.4 wide, 0.7 long; fovea slightly procurved (Fig. 43). Sternum and labium: 4.4 long, 2.7 wide; 2 pairs of very indistinct elongated sigilla in posterior half (Fig. 45); labium wider than long, slightly indented anteriorly (Fig. 47). Maxillae: with <100 pin-like cuspules, not extending to heel (Fig. 47). Chelicerae: without rastellum, promargin with 11 irregularly sized teeth, retromargin with 3 small teeth proximally. Abdomen: 6.7 long, 3.7 wide (Fig. 44). Four spinnerets, terminal segment of posterior lateral spinnerets digitiform. Pedipalp: length of femur 3.8, patella 2.2, tibia 2.5, tarsus 1.7. Femur with 1 disto-prolateral spine, patella with 2 prolateral spines. Tibia with 2 long ventral spines, and 4 disto-prolateral; with distinct disto-ventral depression without setae (accommodates bulb and embolus) (Fig. 50); tarsus terminally blunt (Fig. 51); bulb elongated, globular, tapering into short embolus (Figs 50, 51), embolus ca. 0.8 long, curved and flattened at base, straight and tapering distally (Figs 50, 51). Legs: femur I with 2 dorsal spines and 2 disto-prolateral spines, patella with 2 prolateral spines, metatarsi and tarsi without spines; tarsi and apical half of metatarsi of leg I and II ventrally with entire dense scopulae, tarsi of legs III and IV with divided very weak scopulae. Tibia I with large spur and megaspine, metatarsi incrassate (Fig. 49). Tarsi, metatarsi and tibiae with numerous dorsal trichobothria of variable length. Paired tarsal claws of legs with two rows of 8 - 12 teeth each; third tarsal claw reduced and very small. Leg measurements: length of legs IV> I> II> III. Leg I: femur 5.8, patella 3.5, tibia 4.1, metatarsus 4.2, tarsus 2.5, total = 20.1. Dorsal proximal width of patella I = 1.2, tibial index = 0.16, leg I formula = 2.79. Leg II: femur 5.2, patella 2.8, tibia 3.6, metatarsus 3.8, tarsus 2.3, total = 17.7. Dorsal proximal width of patella II = 0.9, tibial index = 0.14; leg II formula = 2.46. Leg III: femur 4.4, patella 2.5, tibia 2.7, metatarsus 3.6, tarsus 2.1, total = 15.3. Dorsal proximal width of patella III = 1.0, tibial index = 0.19; leg III formula = 2.13. Leg IV: femur 5.8, patella 3.0, tibia 4.2, metatarsus 5.0, tarsus 2.5, total = 20.5. Dorsal proximal width of patella IV = 1.1, tibial index = 0.15; leg III formula = 2.85. Variation: total length 14.6 - 18.1, carapace 6.1 - 7.6 long, 4.7 - 5.8 wide (n = 10). Adult female: unknown.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
19169E83E9D1A06FD3E86B40880A02F2.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Aname marae has only been found near the township of Tom Price in the central Pilbara region of Western Australia (Fig. 8).	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
19169E83E9D1A06FD3E86B40880A02F2.taxon	discussion	Remarks. As for A. ellenae (see above), most males of A. marae were dug from burrows before the beginning of the wet season (in September) and may have waited there for the first seasonal rainfalls before searching for females.	en	Harvey, Frances S. B., Framenau, Volker W., Wojcieszek, Janine M., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. (2012): Molecular and morphological characterisation of new species in the trapdoor spider genus Aname (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia. Zootaxa 3383: 15-38, URL: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03383p038.pdf
