taxonID	type	description	language	source
03E487A0F809FFE8FF047FB696CAFB35.taxon	materials_examined	TYPE SPECIES: Agyneta laetesiformis Wunderlich, 1976.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F809FFE8FF047FB696CAFB35.taxon	etymology	ETYMOLOGY: The genus name Australophantes is a combination of “ Australia ” and “ phantes ” (from the Greek υφαίνω = hyphaino, which means “ to weave ”); the gender is masculine.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F809FFE8FF047FB696CAFB35.taxon	diagnosis	DIAGNOSIS: The new genus is characterized by the peculiar structure of its epigyne, notably by the modified distal part of the scape (see Saaristo & Tanasevitch, 1996): lateral lobes transformed into elongated pipes, terminating in a funnel-shaped bursa copulatrix; by the presence of a pair of flat lobes instead of a stretcher; as well as by the absence of a posterior median plate. The male is characterized by the hummingbird-beak-shaped distal suprategular apophysis, by the peculiar and complex shape of the embolus, as well as by the absence of the Fickert’s gland in the embolic division.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F809FFE8FF047FB696CAFB35.taxon	description	DESCRIPTION: Small-sized micronetine, total length 1.70 - 1.95. Carapace unmodified, eyes normal, not enlarged. Chelicerae unmodified, stridulatory fields large, furrows fine. Chaetotaxy: FeI-IV: 0 - 0 - 0 - 0; TiI-IV: 2 - 0 - 0 - 0; MtI-II: 1 - 0 - 0 - 0, III-IV: 0 - 0 - 0 - 0. Metatarsus IV without trichobothrium. TmI 0.27 - 0.30. Palp (Figs 2 - 5): patella without special setae. Cymbium with a small and narrow posterodorsal process and a short posteroventral outgrowth. Paracymbium toothless, its anterior and apical pockets merged into a single deep pocket. Distal suprategular apophysis long, thin and slightly curved, resembling the beak of a hummingbird. Embolic division: embolus relatively large, elongated and complex in shape (Fig. 5); terminal apophysis consisting of two flat parts; lamella characteristica developed as a short and narrow band, broom-shaped distally. Fickert’s gland absent. Epigyne (Figs 6): proscape long and narrow; lateral lobes extended into narrow pipes, terminating in a funnel-shaped bursa copulatrix; entrance grooves / tubes (?) in distal part of scape considerably wider than in middle part of scape and in proscape; a pair of flat lobes present instead of a stretcher; posterior median plate absent. TAXONOMICAL REMARKS: The specific structure of the distal part of the scape (see above) in Australophantes gen. n. has no analogues in known Micronetinae. The relatives of this genus should be expected to occur in the Australian and Pacific regions. SPECIES INCLUDED: Only the type species, A. laetesiformis.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F809FFE8FF047FB696CAFB35.taxon	distribution	DISTRIBUTION: Australian Region and Wallacea: Australia (Queensland) and Sulawesi (Kulawi Valley).	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F808FFEFFF1B7EDA964DFA29.taxon	materials_examined	TYPE MATERIAL EXAMINED: SMF 29067; Ƌ holotype of Agyneta laetesiformis; AUSTRALIA, Cairns; leg. Wunderlich, det. Wunderlich; 1975. – SMF 29068; 2 ♀ paratypes with same label data. NEW MATERIAL: 1 Ƌ, 1 ♀; INDONESIA, Sulawesi, Kulawi Valley, Wangka (1 ° 36.458 ’ S, 120 ° 1.304 ’ E), 500 m a. s. l., cacao plantation, pitfall trap; III. 2008. – 1 ♀; Kulawi Valley, Tompibugis (1 º 37.524 ’ S, 120 º 2.039 ’ E), 400 m a. s. l., cacao plantation, pitfall trap; VII. 2007.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F808FFEFFF1B7EDA964DFA29.taxon	description	VARIABILITY: The specimens from Sulawesi are smaller than the types but not significantly; the genitalia of all specimens of the same sex are essentially identical.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F808FFEFFF1B7EDA964DFA29.taxon	discussion	REMARKS: The species was described well on the basis of specimens of both sexes from Cains, northern Queensland, Australia (Wunderlich, 1976), and after that it has never been recorded again.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F808FFEFFF1B7EDA964DFA29.taxon	distribution	DISTRIBUTION: See above. FIGS 2 - 6	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F80EFFEDFF1B7A8C94F7FAE1.taxon	etymology	ETYMOLOGY: The specific name, a noun in apposition, is taken from the name of the Indonesian Island where the new species was found.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F80EFFEDFF1B7A8C94F7FAE1.taxon	materials_examined	HOLOTYPE: 1 Ƌ; INDONESIA, Sulawesi, Kulawi Valley, Watukilo (1 ° 36.029 ’ S, 120 ° 2.062 ’ E), 475 m a. s. l., cacao plantation, pitfall trap; VII. 2007. PARATYPES: 1 Ƌ; INDONESIA, Sulawesi, Kulawi Valley, Oo-Marena (1 ° 32.49 ’ S, 120 ° 1.045 ’ E), 575 m a. s. l., cacao plantation, pitfall trap; VI. 2007. – 7 Ƌ, 3 ♀; Kulawi Valley, Marena (1 ° 33.132 ’ S, 120 ° 1.212 ’ E), 585 m a. s. l., cacao plantation, pitfall trap; VIII-X. 2007 & III. 2008. – 4 Ƌ, 1 ♀ (ZMMU); Kulawi Valley, Wangka (1 ° 36.458 ’ S, 120 ° 1.304 ’ E), 500 m a. s. l., cacao plantation, pitfall trap; III. 2008. – 2 Ƌ; Kulawi Valley, Toro (1 ° 30.049 ’ S, 120 ° 1.723 ’ E), 925 m a. s. l., cacao plantation, pitfall trap; VII. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; Kulawi Valley, Sungku (1 ° 31.167 ’ S, 120 ° 0.654 ’ E), 650 m a. s. l., cacao plantation, litter, pitfall trap; VII. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; Kulawi Valley, Bolapapu (1 ° 26.105 ’ S, 119 ° 59.552 ’ E), 650 m a. s. l., cacao plantation, pitfall trap; VI. 2007. – 1 ♀; Kulawi Valley, Pilimakujawa (1 ° 38.998 ’ S, 120 ° 2.842 ’ E), 400 m a. s. l., cacao plantation, pitfall trap; VI. 2007.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F80EFFEDFF1B7A8C94F7FAE1.taxon	diagnosis	DIAGNOSIS: The new species is characterized by the peculiar shape of the palpal tibia which carries a conical, darkened outgrowth dorsally, by the complicated structure of the distal part of the lamella characteristica in males, as well as by the shape of the proscape in females.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F80EFFEDFF1B7A8C94F7FAE1.taxon	description	DESCRIPTION: Male (paratype from Marena). Total length 1.40 (1.35 - 1.55). Carapace 0.58 long, 0.48 wide, pale yellow, unmodified. Eyes normal, not enlarged. Sternum grey. Chelicerae 0.28 long, stridulatory area small, furrows fine. Legs pale yellow. Leg I 2.35 long (0.63 + 0.18 + 0.58 + 0.53 + 0.43), IV 2.19 long (0.58 + 0.18 + 0.58 + 0.50 + 0.35). Chaetotaxy: Femora and metatarsi spineless, tibiae with only two weak dorsal spines each; length of spines about 1.5 - 2 diameter of segment. TmI 0.20 (0.20 - 0.26). Metatarsus IV without trichobothrium. Palp (Figs 7 - 13): patella without special setae. Tibia with a large, conical, pointed, slightly curved, darkened outgrowth dorsally. Paracymbium toothless, its anterior and apical pockets merged into a single shallow pocket. Lamella characteristica long and narrow, with a pointed, curved, ventral branch distally; apically with a long straight tooth and several black teeth of different sizes. Embolus relatively large, thumb and carina present, both well developed. Abdomen 0.75 long, 0.50 wide, ventrally grey, dorsally pale, almost white, with a grey tip. Female (paratype from Marena). Total length 1.45 (1.34 - 1.48). Carapace 0.63 long, 0.43 wide. Chelicerae 0.25 long. Leg I 1.93 long (0.50 + 0.15 + 0.48 + 0.45 + 0.35), IV 1.85 long (0.50 + 0.15 + 0.50 + 0.40 + 0.30). TmI 0.26 (0.22 - 0.26). Abdomen 0.75 long, 0.58 wide. Epigyne dark brown (Figs 14 - 16): proscape rounded, with a short narrow base; distal part of scape, lateral lobes and stretcher strongly reduced; posterior median plate absent. Body and leg coloration, and chaetotaxy as in male. TAXONOMIC REMARKS: At present, the genus Maorineta Millidge, 1988 comprises seven New Zealand species (Millidge, 1988) and one Pacific species which occurs in the Caroline, Marshall and Cook Islands (Beatty et al., 1991). The new species is clearly distinguished from all known congeners by the complicated shape of the distal part of the lamella characteristica, which in the other species is of one piece. The female is clearly distinguished by the shield-shaped proscape with a short narrow base.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F80EFFEDFF1B7A8C94F7FAE1.taxon	distribution	DISTRIBUTION: Currently known from Kulawi Valley, Sulawesi only. FIGS 7 - 13	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F80EFFEDFF1B7A8C94F7FAE1.taxon	description	Maorineta sulawesi sp. n., Ƌ paratype from Wangka. (7) Left palp, retrolateral view. (8, 9) Palpal tibia, lateral and dorsal view, respectively. (10) Paracymbium. (11) Embolic division, not to scale. (12) Lamella characteristica. (13) Distal part of lamella characteristica.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F80DFFE1FF047F1694CDFF52.taxon	etymology	ETYMOLOGY: The specific name, a noun in apposition, is taken from the historical name of the island where the new species was found.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F80DFFE1FF047F1694CDFF52.taxon	materials_examined	HOLOTYPE: Ƌ; INDONESIA, Sulawesi, Kulawi Valley, Oo (1 ° 33.54 ’ S, 120 ° 1.343 ’ E), 550 m a. s. l., cacao tree, branch trap; VIII. 2007. PARATYPES: 2 ♀; INDONESIA, Sulawesi, Kulawi Valley, Oo (1 ° 33.54 ’ S, 120 ° 1.343 ’ E), 550 m a. s. l., cacao tree, branch trap; VIII. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; same locality, cacao plantation, pitfall trap; III. 2008. – 2 Ƌ; Kulawi Valley, Oo-Marena (1 ° 32.49 ’ S, 120 ° 1.045 ’ E), 575 m a. s. l., cacao plantation, pitfall trap; VI. 2007, IX. 2007. – 5 Ƌ; Kulawi Valley, Marena (1 ° 33.132 ’ S,	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F80DFFE1FF047F1694CDFF52.taxon	description	FIGS 14 - 17 Epigynes of Maorineta sulawesi sp. n., ♀ paratype from Wangka (14 - 16) and of Nesioneta sola (Millidge & Russell-Smith, 1992) (17, nottoscale). (14, 17) Ventralview. (15) Lateralview. (16) Dorsal view. 120 ° 1.212 ’ E), 585 ma. s. l., cacaoplantation, pitfalltrap & brancheclector; VI. - IX. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; same locality; I. 2008. – 1 Ƌ; same locality, cacao plantation, pitfall trap; VI. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; Kulawi Valley, Toro (1 ° 30.586 ’ S, 120 ° 1.157 ’ E), 700 ma. s. l., cacaoplantation, pitfalltrap; VII. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; samelocality; I. 2008. – 2 Ƌ; Toro (1 ° 30.049 ’ S, 120 ° 1.723 ’ E), 925 ma. s. l., cacaoplantation, pitfall trap; VII. 2007. – 2 Ƌ (ZMMU); Kulawi Valley, Sungku (1 ° 27.845 ’ S, 119 ° 59.564 ’ E), 725 ma. s. l., cacaoplantation, pitfalltrap; VIII-IX. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; Sungku (1 ° 31.167 ’ S, 120 ° 0.654 ’ E), 650 ma. s. l., cacaoplantation, pitfalltrap; 2008. – 1 £; samelocality; IX. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; Sungku (1 ° 30.161 ’ S, 120 ° 0.454 ’ E), 675 ma. s. l., cacaoplantation, pitfall trap; IV. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; Sungku (1 ° 29.439 ’ S, 120 ° 0.385 ’ E), 750 ma. s. l., cacaoplantation, pitfall trap; IX. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; Sungku (1 ° 32.109 ’ S, 120 ° 0.799 ’ E), 625 ma. s. l., cacaoplantation, pitfall trap; VII. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; KulawiValley, Bolapapu (1 ° 26.105 ’ S, 119 ° 59.552 ’ E), 650 ma. s. l., cacao plantation, pitfalltrap; VI. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; KulawiValley, Watukilo (1 ° 36.029 ’ S, 120 ° 2.062 ’ E), 475 ma. s. l., cacaotree, brancheclector; VIII. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; KulawiValley, Lawua (1 ° 36.651 ’ S, 120 ° 2.035 ’ E), 425 ma. s. l., cacaoplantation, pitfalltrap; VII. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; KulawiValley, Tompibugis (1 ° 37.524 ’ S, 120 ° 2.039 ’ E), 400 ma. s. l., cacaoplantation, pitfalltrap; IX. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; KulawiValley, Pilimakujawa (1 ° 38.998 ’ S, 120 ° 2.842 ’ E), 400 ma. s. l., cacaoplantation, pitfalltrap; VII. 2007. – 1 Ƌ; KulawiValley, Wangka (1 ° 36.458 ’ S, 120 ° 1.304 ’ E), 500 ma. s. l., cacao plantation, pitfall trap; III. 2008. – 1 Ƌ; Kulawi Valley, Bolapapu (1 ° 26.105 ’ S, 119 ° 59.552 ’ E), 650 ma. s. l., cacaoplantation, pitfalltrap; VIII. 2007. FIGS 18 - 23 Microbathyphantes celebes sp. n., Ƌ paratype from Sungku (18, 19, 21 - 23) and Ƌ paratype from Mareva (20). (18, 19) Right palp, retrolateral and proventral view, respectively. (20) Palpal tibia, retrolateral view. (21) Distal suprategular apophysis. (22) Embolic division. (23) Embolic plate.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F80DFFE1FF047F1694CDFF52.taxon	diagnosis	DIAGNOSIS: The new species is characterized by the peculiar shape of its embolic plate (sensu Beatty et al., 1991; Saaristo, 1995) (= lamella or lamella characteristica auct.) and by the hook-like outgrowth resembling a pit-hook structure on the suprategular apophysis in males, as well as by the trapeziform shape of the shallow epigynal cavity in females.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F80DFFE1FF047F1694CDFF52.taxon	description	DESCRIPTION: Male (paratype from Sungku). Total length 1.63 (1.60 - 1.68). Carapace unmodified, 0.75 long, 0.60 wide, greyish yellow to pale brown, with a narrow grey margin; in some specimens carapace with a grey polygonal spot in postocular area and with indistinct radial stripes. Eyes normal, not enlarged. Sternum grey. Chelicerae 0.45 long. Stridulatory fields absent. Legs pale yellow, leg I 3.83 long (1.00 + 0.23 + 1.00 + 0.95 + 0.65), IV 3.64 long (0.98 + 0.20 + 1.00 + 0.88 + 0.58). Chaetotaxy: FIGS 24 - 27 Epigynes and vulvae of Microbathyphantes celebes sp. n., ♀ paratype from Sungku (24, 25) and ♀ paratype from Oo (26, 27). (24, 26) Ventral view. (25, 27) Dorsal view. Arrows indicate which details belong to the same specimen. FeI: 1 - 1 - 0 - 0, II: 1 - 0 - 0 - 0, III-IV: 0 - 0 - 0 - 0; TiI 2 - 1 - 1 - 0, II: 2 - 0 - 1 - 0, III-IV: 2 - 0 - 0 - 0. All metatarsi spineless. TmI 0.20 (0.18 - 0.22). Metatarsus IV without trichobothrium. Palp (Figs 18 - 23): Tibia slightly elongated, unmodified. Paracymbium simple, U-shaped, pockets absent. Suprategular apophysis short and wide. Embolic division complex, consisting of two parts: embolic plate and coiled embolus with a narrow radix. Embolic plate with a long anterior projection ending in a hook-like outgrowth. Abdomen 0.78 long, 0.50 wide, grey, dorsal pattern absent. Female (paratype from Sungku). Total length 1.75 (1.68 - 1.75). Carapace 0.75 long, 0.55 wide. Chelicerae 0.35 long. Leg I 3.31 long (0.85 + 0.23 + 0.85 + 0.80 + 0.58), IV 3.19 long (0.88 + 0.18 + 0.85 + 0.78 + 0.50). TmI 0.23. Abdomen 1.10 long, 0.70 wide. Epigyne (Figs 24 - 27) small, epigynal cavity shallow, trapeziform, receptacles spherical. Body and leg coloration, and chaetotaxy as in male. VARIABILITY. The males show variability in the length of the palpal tibia (Fig. 18 cf. Fig. 20). TAXONOMIC REMARKS: The new species is most similar to the Oriental-Pacific M. palmarius (Marples, 1955), but differs well by the shape of the anterior projection of the embolic plate in males, as well as by the trapeziform epigynal cavity in females.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F80DFFE1FF047F1694CDFF52.taxon	distribution	DISTRIBUTION: Currently known from Kulawi Valley, Sulawesi only.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F801FFE1FF047B4C97B6FE49.taxon	materials_examined	MATERIAL: 1 ♀; INDONESIA, Sulawesi, Kulawi Valley, Toro (1 ° 30.443 ’ S, 120 ° 2.474 ’ E), 800 m a. s. l., cacao tree, branch trap; IX. 2007.	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
03E487A0F801FFE1FF047B4C97B6FE49.taxon	discussion	REMARKS: This species was described and was previously known from a female from the Dumoga-Bone National Park, Sulawesi only (Millidge & Russell-Smith, 1992).	en	Tanasevitch, Andrei V., Stenchly, Kathrin (2012): On linyphiid spiders from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Arachnida, Araneae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 169-180, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.150023
