Nops agnarssoni Sánchez –Ruiz, Brescovit & Alayón, 2015
Figures 8A‒D; 9A‒F
Nops blandus: Armas, 2010: 60 (misidentification, only male paratype IBSP 166241).
Nops agnarssoni Sánchez –Ruiz Brescovit & Alayón, 2015: 45, figs 37–43, 78. Male holotype from Isla Caja de Muerto (17°53′15.7″N, 66°31′37.2″W), Puerto Rico, 24.vii.2010, L. F. Armas & A. Perez–Asso (IBSP 166240) and male paratype, same data as holotype (IBSP 166241, palp and leg IV for SEM; both examined).
Diagnosis. Nops agnarssoni resembles similar congeners Nops blandus (Fig. 10B‒D) and Nops finisfurvus (Fig. 15C‒D) by having a short and curved embolus; but can be distinguished by having short unpaired claws on posterior legs (Fig. 9B).
Description. Male (holotype): described by Sánchez‒Ruiz et al. (2015). Female: Unknown.
Natural history. Both known specimens were collected under rocks, on the way to the lighthouse.
Distribution: Known only from the type locality Caja de Muerto Island, Puerto Rico (Fig. 8E).