Actinopus undetermined

Ríos-Tamayo, D. & Goloboff, P. A., 2018, Taxonomic Revision And Morphology Of The Trapdoor Spider Genus Actinopus (Mygalomorphae: Actinopodidae) In Argentina, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2018 (419), pp. 1-84 : 13-14

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scientific name

Actinopus undetermined
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KEY TO FEMALE ACTINOPUs SPECIES FROM ARGENTINA

Females of A. puelche , A. cordobensis , A. magnus , A. ariasi , A. palmar , and A. balcarce are unknown.

1. Spermathecae without lobes (figs. 5C, 7D, E, 9D, E) (type I morphology)..........................2

– Spermathecae with lobes (fig. 11C, 14C, 17D, E, 19C, D, 20D, 22E, F, 24D, 28E, 30C, D, 33C, D, 35D, E, 37D, E, 40C)........................4

2. Dry thorn forests of Central Argentina (Córdoba); spermathecae as in figure 5C ............ ............................................ A. clavero View in CoL , sp. nov.

Moister forests of NW Argentina (Tucumám, Salta, Jujuy, Formosa) ; spermathecae as in figures 7D, E, 9D, E........................................3

3. Tibia II with about 23 or fewer retrolateral spines (fig. 9C), body coloration yellowish; cephalothorax length 5.00–5.25 .................... ............................. A. septemtrionalis View in CoL , sp. nov.

– Tibia II with more than 30 retrolateral spines (fig. 7C), body coloration darker brown; cephalothorax length 5.40 or more .............. ............................................. A. reycali View in CoL , sp. nov.

4. Sternum flat or with a slight central depression (type II morphology).............................5

– Sternum with a deep central depression (type III morphology)............................................16

5. Spermathecae with external lobes projected perpendicularly to the base (figs. 11C, 14C, 19C, D, 24D)...................................................6

– Spermathecae with external lobes in the same direction as the base (figs. 17D, E, 20D, 22E, F, 28E, 30C, D, 33C, D, 35D, E, 37D, E).......................................................................9

6. Tibia II with about 90 retrolateral spines.......7

– Tibia II with 50 or fewer retrolateral spines...8

7. Fovea wide (fig. 14A) (width of fovea/cephalothorax ≈0.40)............... A. casuhati View in CoL , sp. nov.

– Fovea narrow (fig. 11A) (width of fovea/cephalothorax ≈0.17) .......... A. argenteus View in CoL , sp. nov.

8. Booklungs with dark markings; tibia III with apical thorns, apical to the crown of spines; northern Buenos Aires; .................................. .......................... A. gerschiapelliarum View in CoL , sp. nov.

– Booklungs with light markings; no thorns apical to the crown of the tibia III; northern Uruguay and eastern Entre Ríos ( Argentina);........... A. longipalpis Koch, 1842 View in CoL

9. Sternum center flat..........................................10

– Sternum center with slight depression..........12

10. Tibia II with less than 40 retrolateral spines ................................... A. indiamuerta View in CoL , sp. nov.

– Tibia II with more than 60 retrolateral spines..11

11. Small spiders (body length <15 mm); spermathecae with very subtle lobes (fig. 28E); body coloration yellowish brown .................. ............................................. A. pampa View in CoL , sp. nov.

– Larger spiders (body length> 17 mm); spermathecae with lobes small but well marked (fig. 33C, D); body coloration darker brown .............................. A. ramirezi View in CoL , sp. nov.

12. Posterior sigilla anteriorly reaching the sternum center (fig. 30E)...................................13

– Posterior sigilla not reaching the sternum center (figs. 22D, 35F, 37F)........................14

13. Spermathecae wide, with small irregular lobes (fig. 30C, D), Patagonia ........................ ....................................... A. patagonia View in CoL , sp. nov.

– Spermathecae narrow, with one external lobe well defined and inclined inward (fig. 17D, E) north-estern Argentina.......... A. coylei View in CoL , sp. nov.

14. Booklungs with light markings (fig. 28C)..15

– Booklungs with dark markings (fig. 35C) ....... ........................................ A. szumikae View in CoL , sp. nov.

15. Spermathecae with a small external lobe and without inner lobe (fig. 22E–F), no prolateral spines on tibia I ............................. .......................... A. insignis ( Holmberg, 1881) View in CoL

– Spermathecae with a long external lobe and a small inner one (fig. 37D, E), four prolateral spines on tibia I (fig. 37C) ...................... ............................................ A. taragui View in CoL , sp. nov.

16. Thoracic fovea discontinuous, interrupted in the middle (fig. 42A) ...................................... ...................... A. goloboffi Ríos-Tamayo, 2014 View in CoL

– Thoracic fovea continuous (fig. 40A) ............... ........................................ A. excavatus View in CoL , sp. nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Actinopodidae

Genus

Actinopus

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