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| - The circum-tropical trapdoor spider genus Idioctis included 6 species from Madagascar, east to Hawaii. A new genus, NIHOA, endemic to the Leeward Islands, north of Hawaii, is named and now includes Idioctis hawaiiensis Raven, 1988, endemic to Necker Island, and a further new species, Nihoa mahina sp.nov., endemic to Nihoa Island. Four new species of Idioctis from the Western Pacific are described: I. yerlata from north-eastern Australia; I. ferrophila from New Caledonia; I. marovo from the Solomon Islands; and I. talofa from Western Samoa, raising the number of species to nine. For the first time, the male of the type species I. helva Koch, 1874, from Fiji, is described. Variation in the shape of spermathecae in Idioctis is described.
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| - The circum-tropical trapdoor spider genus Idioctis included 6 species from Madagascar, east to Hawaii. A new genus, NIHOA, endemic to the Leeward Islands, north of Hawaii, is named and now includes Idioctis hawaiiensis Raven, 1988, endemic to Necker Island, and a further new species, Nihoa mahina sp.nov., endemic to Nihoa Island. Four new species of Idioctis from the Western Pacific are described: I. yerlata from north-eastern Australia; I. ferrophila from New Caledonia; I. marovo from the Solomon Islands; and I. talofa from Western Samoa, raising the number of species to nine. For the first time, the male of the type species I. helva Koch, 1874, from Fiji, is described. Variation in the shape of spermathecae in Idioctis is described.
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| - Churchill, T. & Raven, R. 1992. Systematics of the intertidal trapdoor spider genus <em>Idioctis </em>(Mygalomorphae: Barychelidae) in the western Pacific with a new genus from the northeast. <em>Memoirs of the Queensland Museum</em>, 32(1): 9-30.
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