Paratype of Archaeopurcellia eureka

Date Collected:

2021-02-12

Oceania: Australia: South Australia | Cleland Conservation Park, Bartrill Spur Track, Chambers Gully catchment

Current Identification
Archaeopurcellia eureka Giribet, Shaw, Lord & Derkarabetian, 2022
Animalia Arthropoda Arachnida Opiliones Cyphophthalmi Pettalidae
Determiner: Gonzalo GiribetORCID iD icon
Nature of ID: expert ID
Previous Identification
Animalia Arthropoda Arachnida Opiliones Cyphophthalmi
Determiner: Gonzalo GiribetORCID iD icon on 2021-03-03
Nature of ID: expert ID

  • station number: MSLITTER 229

Part Condition Disposition Count
whole animal (95% ethanol) good in collection 1 History
sex = male   determined by=Gonzalo GiribetORCID iD icon   remark=mounted for SEM  
whole animal (95% ethanol) good in collection 7 History
sex = female   determined by=Gonzalo GiribetORCID iD icon   remark=SAMA OP11-OP12  
sex = male   determined by=Gonzalo GiribetORCID iD icon   remark=SAMA OP6-OP10  
whole animal (RNAlater) good in collection 2 History (3)

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  • Ocean:
  • Oceania
  • Country:
  • Australia
  • State/Province:
  • South Australia
  • dwc:highergeographyID:
  • http://vocab.getty.edu/tgn/7001831 linked data icon
  • Specific Locality:
  • Cleland Conservation Park, Bartrill Spur Track, Chambers Gully catchment
  • Verbatim Locality:
  • Australia: South Australia: Cleland Conservation Park, Bartrill Spur Track, Chambers Gully catchment
  • Verbatim Coordinates:
  • 34.9658ºS 138.7031ºE
  • Georeference:
  • -34.965800°, 138.703100° (Error radius: Not Specified) By: Matthew D. Shaw on 2021-02-12 (Source: from correspondence of 3 Mar 2021)
  • Datum:
  • not recorded
  • Coordinates Entered As:
  • decimal degrees
  • Verbatim Coordinates:
  • 34.9658ºS 138.7031ºE
  • Collecting Method:
  • Berlese funnel extract
  • Collecting Source:
  • wild caught
  • Collected On:
  • 2021-02-12
  • Verbatim Date:
  • 12 February 2021
  • Collecting Event Remarks:
  • Spring fed soak feeding into main channel of creek. Spring originates from base of steep slope. Friable humus and peat-like root mass from sheltered tiny glade surrounded by dense reeds, shaded by soft-leaved myrtaceous shrub, thinning stringybark canopy. Todea barbara clumps adjacent . [This ecological data contains Todea fern, an endangered plant that is targeted by poachers - Matthew Shaw 3 Mar 2021]
  • Collector:
  • Matthew D. Shaw

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