Actinopus uruguayense Ríos-Tamayo, 2019, 1833
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Actinopus uruguayense Ríos-Tamayo, 2019 View in CoL View at ENA
Actinopus uruguayense View in CoL Ríos-Tamayo, 2019: 533, fig. 8 A–J, 9 A–E, 10 (♂: J. Lacaze, Rincoìn del Sauce [34° 25′ S 57° 26′ W], 12 February 1978, J. Blengini ( Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Montevideo 1332). GoogleMaps Paratype ♀: Uruguay, same locality and collector, 20 November 1979 (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Montevideo 1318), not examined); World Spider Catalog, 2020 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Males of A. uruguayense (Ríos-Tamayo, 2019, fig. 8 I–J) resemble those of A. dubiomaculatus by shape of the palpal bulb but can be distinguished by uniform leg article coloration. Females are similar to those of A. paraitinga by the shape of the spermathecal lateral swellings and external lobes ( Fig. 59 D View FIGURE 59 ) but can be recognized by the larger, more pronounced internal lobes (Ríos-Tamayo, 2019, fig. 9 E).
Description. See Ríos-Tamayo (2019: 533).
Distribution. URUGUAY: Colonia, Maldonado, Cerro Largo.
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Actinopus uruguayense Ríos-Tamayo, 2019
Miglio, Laura Tavares, Pérez-Miles, Fernando & Bonaldo, Alexandre B. 2020 |
Actinopus uruguayense
Perty 1833 |