Munduruku bicoloratum Miglio, Bonaldo & Pérez-Miles, 2013
Figs 35–42, 103–114, 119
Munduruku bicoloratum, Miglio et al. 2013: 185 .
Emended diagnosis
Same as for genus.
Type material (not examined)
Holotype
BRAZIL • ♂; Pará, Juruti, Acampamento Mutum; 01°36′44.7ʺ S, 56°11′39.2ʺ W; 6 Jun. 2007; H.F. da Silva Filho col.; MPEG 19026.
Paratypes
BRAZIL • 1 ♀; Same data as for holotype; 4 Jun. 2007; D.F. Candiani col.; MPEG 19028 • 1 ♀; Pará, Juruti, Barroso, Sítio 3 Irmãos, 02°27′45.5ʺ S, 56°00′51.0ʺ W; 12 Aug. 2008; N.C. Bastos col.; MPEG 19029 • 1 ♂; Pará, Juruti, Capiranga, 02°30′25.4ʺ S, 56°11′04.8ʺ W; 6 Jun. 2007; H.F. da Silva Filho col.; MPEG 19027 • 1 ♀; Pará, Juruti, platô Juruti; Feb. 2007; T.C.S. Ávila-Pires et al. col.; MPEG 19025 • 1 ♂; Pará, ferrovia, Km 26 da Ferrovia; 9 May 2007; A. Lima, P. Suarez and A.J. Baia Goes col.; MPEG 19030 • 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀; Pará, Santarém, RESEX Tapajós-Arapiuns, junto ao Rio Inambú, Comunidade Nova Canaã, 03°10′16.6ʺ S, 55°48′57.8ʺ W; 12–26 Jun. 2011; M.S. Hoogmoed and T.C.S. Ávila-Pires col.; MPEG 19031 –19032 .
Other material examined
BRAZIL • 1 ♂, topotype; 10 Jun. 2007; N.F. Lo-Man-Hung and D.F. Candiani col.; MPEG 30871 • 1 ♀; Pará, Juruti, platô Capiranga, 02°28′22.1ʺ S, 56°12′29.4ʺ W; 9 Feb. 2007; N.F. Lo-Man-Hung col.; MPEG 30870 • 1 ♀; Pará, Juruti, platô Capiranga, 02°28′22.1ʺ S, 56°12′29.4ʺ W; 5 Jun. 2007; H.F. da Silva Filho col.; MPEG 30869 .
Emended description
See Miglio et al. (2013) for color description, measurements and spination data.
Male (MPEG 30871)
Palpal bulb: tegulum piriformis with PS and PI (Figs 103–105); subtle PS (Fig. 103–105); elongated embolus, twisted at apex with a pronounced and detached SA (Figs 105–106). Cymbium with two asymmetric lobes. Palpal tibia slightly thickened, with a PT and presence of small grooves in the contact region with the palpal bulb (Figs 107–109).
Female (MPEG 30870)
Spermathecae: composed by two caliciform receptacles not fused at base, heavily sclerotized along with the ducts with presence of GC only in the receptacles (Figs 113–114).