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Álvarez-Padilla, Fernando, 2007, Systematics of the spider genus Metabus O. P. - Cambridge, 1899 (Araneoidea: Tetragnathidae) with additions to the tetragnathid fauna of Chile and comments on the phylogeny of Tetragnathidae, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 151 (2), pp. 285-335 : 303-310

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SYSTEMATICS OF METABUS AND View in CoL View at ENA TETRAGNATHID SPIDERS 303

Material examined (N = 327): COLOMBIA: Antioquía, La Estrella, Quebrada Grande , 2100 m, 6.iv.1974 , P. A. Schneble leg. 1 male and 28 females ( MCZ) FAP0013 . Cali, Cauca, 1500 m, 5.iii.1974, 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0019 ; Valle de Cali, 1500 m, iii.1973, 1 male and 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0017 ; 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0023 ; 1500 m, viii.1975, 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0025 ; 1300 m, vi.1977, 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0018 ; 3 mi. W. Villavicencio , ii–iii.1955 , E. I. Schlinger & E. S. Ross leg. 3 males and 4 females ( CAS) FAP0273 ; New Grenada Bogota, 2 males, 7 females (syntypes of Tetragnatha ocellata BMNH ) FAP0272; Valle Saladito, 1700 m, 5.viii, 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0027 ; 1– 5.ix.1971, 1 male and 2 females ( MCZ) FAP0020 . Medellín, Medellín Valley , 1700−1900 m, 1973 , A. B. Schneble leg. 5 females ( MCZ) FAP0006 ; Abadia Envigado , 2700 m, 16.xii.1984 , M. A. Serna leg. 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0021 ; 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0022 ; 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0026 ; La Estrella , 1720 m, 28.ii.1959, 1 male and 1 female ( AMNH) FAP0107 ; 5.vi.1973 , P. A. Schneble leg. 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0024 . COSTA RICA: Costa Rica , 1983 , W. E. Eberhard leg. 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0014 ; Las Nubes de Coronado , 20.vi.1992 , M. Blanco leg. 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0015 . Puntarenas, Monteverde , 1370 m, 17.i.1961 , C. W. Palmer leg. 3 females ( AMNH) FAP0104 ; 11.vi.1978 , R. Buskirk leg. 3 immatures ( MCZ) FAP0030 ; Río Guacimal , 1550− 1850 m, 30.xii.1971 , W. & R. Burskirk leg. 2 males, 1 female and 4 immatures ( AMNH) FAP0106 ; 12.i.1998 , F. P. Gillette leg. 1 male, 2 females and 2 immatures ( MCZ) FAP0001 ; 1 male, 3 females and 1 immature ( MCZ) FAP0002 ; 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0003 ; 1 male and 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0004 ; 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0005 ; 1 male, 1 female and 1 immature ( MCZ) FAP0007 ; 1 male and 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0008 smallest male measured; 1 male and 2 females ( MCZ) FAP0009 ; 2 females ( MCZ) FAP0010 ; 2 females ( MCZ) FAP0011 ; 2 males, 2 females and 1 immature ( MCZ) FAP0012 ; 4 males and 4 females ( MCZ) FAP0031 ; 1 male and 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0032 ; Bosque de la Hoya, 20.vi.1992 , M. Blanco leg. 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0016 . FRENCH GUIANA: St Laurent, 27.iv.1994, 1 female ( AMNH) FAP0105 . GUATE- MALA: Guatemala, 1 female (holotype of Metabus gravidus BMNH ) FAP0271. Baja Verapaz, Purulha , 2300 m, 22–24.v.1979 , J. A. Coddington leg. 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0028 smallest female measured. San Pedro Yepocapa, Yepocapa , iii–iv.1945 , H. Elishewitz leg. 1 male and 7 females ( AMNH) FAP0101 ; 7 females and 1 immature ( AMNH) FAP0102 . MEXICO: Chiapas, Prusia , 1000 m, iv–v.1942 , H. Wagner leg. 32 females ( AMNH) FAP0091 ; 17 males and 14 females ( AMNH) FAP0092 largest male measured and illustrated, one male specimen used for SEM ( SEMFAP036 ) ; 14 males, 12 females and 4 immatures ( AMNH) FAP0093 largest female measured and illustrated, one female specimen used for SEM ( SEMFAP036 ) ; Huixtla, Finca Lubeca, 11.i.1945, T . C. Schneirla leg. 2 females ( AMNH) FAP0096 ; 1 male, 4 females and 2 immatures ( AMNH) FAP0097 ; 1 male, 5 females and 8 immatures ( AMNH) FAP0098 ; 5 females ( AMNH) FAP0100 ; La Victoria , 18.i.1945 , C. Vargas leg. 5 females ( AMNH) FAP0099 ; Mapastepec , vi–vii.1940 , H. Wagner leg. 3 males, 16 females and 1 immature ( AMNH) FAP0094 ; 5 males, 24 females and 1 immature ( AMNH) FAP0095 . PANAMA: Canal Zone, Soberania NP, 7.viii.1983 , R. Raven leg. 1 female ( AMNH) FAP0103 ; Chiriqui, La Fortuna, 1100−1200 m, 5.iv.1984 , W. E. Eberhard leg. 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0029 .

METABUS DEBILIS (O. P.- CAMBRIDGE, 1899) COMB. NOV.

( FIGS 11A View Figure 11 , 13 View Figure 13 )

Argyroepeira debilis O. P.- Cambridge, 1889: 5, pl. 1, f. 9 (syntypes in BMNH, examined). – Keyserling, 1893: 365, pl. 19, f. 272. – O. P.-Cambridge, 1896: 218, pl. 28, f. 4–5.

Metargyra debilis (O. P.- Cambridge, 1889): F. O. P.- Cambridge, 1903: 444, pl. 42, f. 15–16.

Diagnosis: This species can be distinguished from the other small Metabus species by the following characters: epigynum atrium wider than long, anterior margin straight; and spermathecae projected laterally ( Fig. 13B–D View Figure 13 ); conductor with two parallel distal apophyses ( Fig. 13F, G View Figure 13 arrows); and three trichobothria on the palpal tibia mesal surface ( Fig. 13F–H View Figure 13 ).

Description: Female from Puerto Napo, Ecuador (FAP0385). Habitus as in Figure 13A View Figure 13 . Total length 3.9. Cephalothorax 1.5 long, 1.4 wide, 0.6 high. Sternum 0.8 long and wide. Abdomen shape oval 2.4 long, 2.3 wide, 2.4 high, venter with a rectangular patch of silvery guanine spots. AME diameter 0.12. ALE 0.10. PME 0.12. PLE 0.10. Clypeus height 1.2 × AME diameter. AME separation 0.8 × AME diameter. AME–ALE separation 0.6 × AME diameter. PME separation 1.4 × PME diameter. PME–PLE separation 1.4 × PME diameter. Leg I length 16.6 leg II 8.5, leg III 3.9, leg IV 5.5, pedipalp 1.7. Epigynum as in Figure 13B–E View Figure 13 .

Male from Finca La Selva, Heredia, Costa Rica (FAP0387). Total length 2.2. Cephalothorax 1.1 long, 0.1 wide, 0.4 high. Sternum 0.6 long and wide. Abdomen oval with a dorsal dark median longitudinal band, venter as in female. 1.6 long, 0.9 wide, 0.9 high. AME diameter 0.1. ALE 0.1. PME 0.1. PLE 0.1. Clypeus height 1.0 × AME diameter. AME separation 0.7 × AME diameter. AME–ALE separation 0.7 × AME diameter. PME separation 1.1 × PME diameter. PME–PLE separation 0.7 × PME diameter. Leg I length 12.8, leg II 6.7, leg III 3.1, leg IV 4.4, pedipalp 1.2. Pedipalp tibia 3.2 times longer than wide. Pedipalps as in Figure 13F, G View Figure 13 .

Variation: Female total length 3.5–3.9, cephalothorax length 1.5–1.6. Male total length 2.2–2.8, cephalothorax length 1.1–1.3.

Distribution: Southern Mexico to Ecuador ( Fig. 11A View Figure 11 ).

Material examined (N = 3): COLOMBIA: 3 miles W Villavicencio , 11.iii.1955, E. I. Schlinger & E. S. Ross leg. 1 male ( CAS) FAP0386 largest male measured. COSTA RICA: Heredia, Finca La Selva , 4 km SE Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí, 15.ix.1981, C. Griswold leg. 1 male ( CAS) FAP0387 smallest male measured and illustrated. ECUADOR: Napo, Alinahui, 20 Km E Puerto Napo, 1°0′S, 77°25′W, 450 m, ii.1994, E. S. Ross leg. 1 female ( CAS) FAP0385 GoogleMaps measured and illustrated. MEXICO: Tabasco, Teapa , 2 males and 6 females (syntypes of Argyroepeira debilis BMNH ) FAP0399; 2 females ( BMNH) FAP0400 .

METABUS EBANOVERDE SP. NOV.

( FIGS 10D View Figure 10 , 11A View Figure 11 , 14 View Figure 14 )

Types: Holotype female from Ebano Verde Scientific Reserve , La Vega, Dominican Republic (deposited at MCZ FAP0397). Three male and four female paratypes from the type locality (deposited at MCZ FAP0382).

Etymology: The specific epithet, a name in apposition, is taken from the Scientific Reserve Ebano Verde (La Vega) where the type series was collected.

Diagnosis: This species can be distinguished by the following combination of characters: epigynum wider than long, anterior margin discontinuous with two lateral notches ( Fig. 14B View Figure 14 ); conductor with two divergent distal apophyses ( Fig. 14G View Figure 14 , arrows); and six trichobothria on the palpal tibia mesal surface ( Fig. 14F View Figure 14 ).

Description: Female from La Vega, Dominican Republic (FAP0381). Habitus as in Figure 14A View Figure 14 . Total length 5.0. Cephalothorax 1.8 long, 1.5 wide, 0.5 high. Sternum 0.8 long and wide. Abdomen oval, venter dark grey with a horizontal rectangle formed of guanine spots, 3.7 long, 3.1 wide, 3.1 high. Diameter of all eyes 0.1. Clypeus height 1.4 × AME diameter. AME separation 0.7 × AME diameter. AME–ALE separation 1.4 × AME diameter. PME separation 1.4 × PME diameter. PME–PLE separation 1.4 × PME diameter. Leg I length 21.8, leg II 10.2, leg III 4.7, leg IV 7.4, pedipalp 1.9. Epigynum as in Figure 14B–E View Figure 14 .

Male from La Vega, Dominican Republic (FAP0381). Habitus as in female. Total length 3.7. Cephalothorax 1.9 long, 1.4 wide, 0.4 high. Sternum 0.80 long and wide. Abdomen oval venter as in female. 2.5 long, 1.7 wide, 1.7 high. AME diameter 0.11. ALE 0.09. PME 0.11. PLE 0.09. Clypeus height 1.2 × AME diameter. AME separation 0.8 × AME diameter. AME–ALE separation 0.8 × AME diameter. PME separation 1.2 × PME diameter. PME–PLE separation 1.0 × PME diameter. Leg I length 19.3, leg II 9.9, leg III 4.3, leg IV 6.8, pedipalp 1.5. Pedipalp tibia 3.1. times longer than wide. Pedipalp as in Figure 14F–H View Figure 14 .

Variation: Female total length 4.4–5.0, cephalothorax length 1.8-2.0. Male total length 3.1-3.7, cephalothorax length 1.5-1.9.

Distribution: Dominican Republic and Guatemala ( Fig. 11A View Figure 11 ).

Material examined (N = 15): DOMINICAN REPUB- LIC: Constanza, La Vega, Ebano Verde , Loma La Sal , 18°41′49.4″N, 70°35′23.7″W, 2274 m, 16.iv.2005, F. Álvarez & B. Suresh leg. 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0397 GoogleMaps ; 3 males and 1 immature ( MCZ) FAP0398 GoogleMaps ; 1 male and 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0381 largest male and female measured, male and female illustrated; 3 males, 4 females and 3 immatures ( MCZ) FAP0382 smallest male measured; 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0383 smallest female measured. 1 female ( MCZ) FAP0384 . GUATEMALA: Alta Verapaz, Lanquin nr. Gruta , 5.ii.1980, B. & V. Roth leg. 1 female ( AMNH) FAP0388 .

METABUS CONACYT SP. NOV.

( FIGS 11A View Figure 11 , 15 View Figure 15 )

Types: Female holotype and one male paratype from Nebaj , Guatemala ( AMNH, FAP0392 ) .

Etymology: A noun in apposition, after the Mexican government agency ‘Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología’ (CONACYT).

Diagnosis: This species can be distinguished from other Metabus species by the following combination of characters: epigynal atrium longer than wide, anterior margin continuous with two lobes under a cuticle flap ( Fig. 15B View Figure 15 ); conductor tip without apophyses, and six trichobothria on the palpal tibia mesal surface ( Fig. 15F–H View Figure 15 ).

Description: Female, holotype (FAP0392). Habitus as in Figure 15A View Figure 15 . Total length 4.9. Cephalothorax 2.1 long, 1.5 wide, 0.6 high. Sternum 0.8 long, 0.9 wide. Abdomen oval, venter of the abdomen with two parallel lines formed of guanine patches. 3.2 long, 2.7 wide, 2.7 high. AME diameter 0.13. ALE 0.1. PME 0.13. PLE 0.1. Clypeus height 1.0 × AME diameter. AME separation 0.7 × AME diameter. AME–ALE separation 0.7 × AME diameter. PME separation 1.0 × PME diameter. PME–PLE separation 1.0 × PME diameter. Leg I length 20.2, leg II 11.3, leg III 4.8, leg IV 6.8, pedipalp 1.9. Epigynum as in Figure 15B–E View Figure 15 .

Male from San Luis Potosí, Tamazunchale, Mexico (FAP0390). Habitus as in female. Total length 3.2. Cephalothorax 1.5 long, 1.3 wide, 0.3 high. Sternum 0.8 long, 0.7 wide. Abdomen oval, venter as in female. 2.0 long, 1.1 wide, 1.0 high. AME diameter 0.13. ALE 0.10. PME 0.10. PLE 0.13. Clypeus height 1.0 × AME diameter. AME separation 0.7 × AME diameter. AME– ALE separation 0.7 × AME diameter. PME separation 1.4 × PME diameter. PME–PLE separation 1.0 × PME diameter. Leg I length 21.4, leg II 9.7, leg III 3.8, leg IV 6.2, pedipalp 1.5. Pedipalp tibia 2.9. times longer than wide. Pedipalp as in Figure 15F–H View Figure 15 .

Variation: Female total length 4.2–4.9, cephalothorax length 1.8–2.1. Male total length 3.1–3.2, cephalothorax length 1.4–1.5.

Distribution: Central Mexico to Guatemala ( Fig. 11A View Figure 11 ).

Material examined (N = 12): GUATEMALA: Nebaj , 9.viii.1947, C. ae P. Aurie leg. 1 male and 5 females ( AMNH) FAP0392 largest female measured and illustrated . MEXICO: Chiapas, 4 miles S. Simojovel, 18.iii.1953, E. I. Schlinger leg. 1 female ( CAS) FAP0389 smallest female measured. San Luis Potosí, Tamazunchale , 20.v.1952, M. Crazier, W. Gertsch, & R. Schrammel leg. 1 male and 2 immatures ( AMNH) FAP0390 largest male measured and illustrated. 21°15′N, 98°48′W, 19.iv.1963, W. J. Gertsch & J. W. Ivie leg. 1 male and 1 immature ( AMNH) FAP0391 smallest male measured GoogleMaps .

ALLENDE GEN. NOV.

( FIGS 5A–E View Figure 5 , 6A–E View Figure 6 , 9F–J View Figure 9 , 10A View Figure 10 , 11B View Figure 11 , 16–19 View Figure 16 View Figure 17 View Figure 18 View Figure 19 )

Type species: Allende puyehuensis sp. nov.

Etymology: Named after Salvador Allende (1908−73), president of Chile from 1971 to 1973. Allende is a name masculine in gender.

Diagnosis: Allende species can be distinguished from all other tetragnathid genera by the following combination of characters: epigynum projected and with two apical invaginations ( Figs 6B View Figure 6 , 19C View Figure 19 ); cymbial base covered with small denticles, cymbial basal process long and slender, cymbial median process covered with enlarged macrosetae ( Figs 17L View Figure 17 , 18P View Figure 18 , 19L View Figure 19 ); conductor tip with a distal hook and small basal lobes ( Figs 16M View Figure 16 , 17K View Figure 17 , 18Q View Figure 18 , 19N View Figure 19 ).

Description

Female: Medium-sized tetragnathid spiders, total length from 5.58 to 13.33. The smallest specimens are those of A. puyehuensis and the largest are those of A. nigrohumeralis . Carapace usually light in colour with the cephalic region darker, thoracic region slightly elevated and with a shallow circular fovea. Sternum triangular-shaped, dark in colouration, decorated with irregular white marks and projecting between coxae IV. Secondary eyes with canoe-shaped tapetum. AME and PME subequal in size, larger than the lateral eyes. Lateral eyes juxtaposed and on a tubercle. Clypeus height 1.0–1.6 × AME diameter. Chelicerae with three prolateral and four retrolateral teeth. Labium rebordered, wider than long. Endites rebordered, longer than wide. Leg formula I> II> IV> III, femora without trichobothria. Booklung cover smooth. Spinnerets: ALS with c. 60 piriform spigots. PMS with three aciniform spigots between the cylindrical and the minor ampullate spigots, minor ampullate nubbin present. PLS with 13 aciniform spigots arranged roughly in two lines, cylindrical spigots peripheral, aggregate spigots embracing the flagelliform. Epigynum protruding and well sclerotized, copulatory openings in the shape of slits located sideways at the base of the median plate ( Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ). Copulatory ducts short and well sclerotized. Fertilization ducts also short, arising behind the copulatory duct insertion area ( Fig. 6C, D View Figure 6 ). Spermathecae surface rugose covered with small openings, accessory gland openings arranged in groups ( Fig. 6E View Figure 6 ).

Male: Total length from 4.6 to 9.2. Legs longer than the female and without modifications. Abdomen roughly oval shaped, pattern as in female. Epiandrous fusules arranged in clusters inside a depression of the epiandrous plate. PLS triplet reduced to nubbins, cylindrical spigots absent ( Fig. 9I View Figure 9 ). Pedipalp patella with a single macroseta. Palpal tibia 2.4–4.6 times longer than wide, and with dorsal trichobothria at its base. Cymbium distal border sclerotized. Paracymbium cylindrical, longer than wide, with a distal sclerotized outgrowth, covered with macrosetae, attachment to cymbium membranous. Tegulum cylindrical, wider than long, sperm duct spiralled ( Fig. 19J, O View Figure 19 ). Subtegulum displaced dorsally ( Fig. 17M View Figure 17 ). Embolus enlarged basally and with a single apophysis, which is attached to the embolus by an S-shaped sclerotized ridge that inserts to its median portion, the rest of the attachment is membranous ( Fig. 19M View Figure 19 ). Conductor well sclerotized, arising dorsally from the tegulum following its margin and gradually wrapping the embolus, attachment to the tegulum sclerotized ( Fig. 19J View Figure 19 ).

Natural history: Largely unknown. A. puyehuensis can be found near streams or in relatively open areas inside the forest. They build orb webs with open hubs, few radii and an open sector ( Fig. 10A View Figure 10 ). The median plate of the epigynum was covered with mating plugs in all the individuals examined from all the species ( Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ).

Composition: Four species: A. longipes ( Nicolet, 1849) , A. nigrohumeralis (F. O. P.- Cambridge, 1889),

A. patagiatus ( Simon, 1901) View in CoL and A. puyehuensis View in CoL sp. nov.

Phylogenetics: Six synapomorphies support the monophyly of Allende: PLS View in CoL aggregate spigots distal part embracing the flagelliform spigot (12-1) ( Fig. 9H View Figure 9 ); cymbial basal process apophysis covered with denticles (44-3) ( Fig. 5C View Figure 5 ) [these denticles permit recognition of the apophysis of the cymbial basal process of Allende View in CoL as such rather than as a paracymbial apophysis ( Figs 17L View Figure 17 , 18–19P View Figure 18 View Figure 19 )]; cymbial mesal process long (47-1) and covered with thicker macrosetae than those of the cymbium (48-2) ( Fig. 5C View Figure 5 ); a distal hook with several lobes at the conductor tip (65-1); and the protruding epigynum plate (90-3). Allende View in CoL is sister to Chrysometa View in CoL ; this clade is supported by three synapomorphies: rugose male cheliceral anterior cuticle (20-1), the paracymbium in distal position relative to the cymbial basal process (43-1) ( Fig. 5C, F View Figure 5 ), and the articulated paracymbium (50-3). The species of these two genera differ in their spermathecae and epigynum morphology. Allende species have short fertilization ducts that originate posteriorly ( Fig. 6C, D View Figure 6 ), a configuration characteristic of other genera of the ‘metines s.s. ’, whereas C hrysometa have long and coiled fertilization ducts (82-1, 83-1) that originate anteriorly from the spermatheca (91-1).

Distribution: Chile: from the IV to the XII Regions, ‘ Región Metropolitana de Santiago’, and Juan Fernández Islands. Argentina: Neuquen and Río Negro. All species have overlapping distributions ( Fig. 11B View Figure 11 ).

ALLENDE PUYEHUENSIS SP. NOV.

( FIGS 5A–E View Figure 5 , 10A View Figure 10 , 11B View Figure 11 , 16 View Figure 16 )

Types: Female holotype from Aguas Calientes Puyehue National Park , Osorno, Chile deposited at USNM ( FAP0219 ). One male ( FAP0213 ) and one female ( FAP0214 ) paratype from Puyehue, Los Mallines, deposited at USNM .

Etymology: The species epithet is derived from the type locality.

Diagnosis: This species can be distinguished from other Allende species by the following combination of characters: femora and tibiae covered with dark dots ( Fig. 16C View Figure 16 ); epigynum longer than wide, dorsal plate folding over apical invaginations ( Fig. 16D–F View Figure 16 ); cymbial median process base enlarged, cymbial basal process apophysis without denticles ( Fig. 16L View Figure 16 ); and conductor tip with a long hook ( Fig. 16M View Figure 16 ).

Description: Female from Aguas Calientes, Puyehue, Chile (FAP0235). Habitus as in Figure 16A View Figure 16 . Total length 6.8. Cephalothorax 2.7 long, 2.0 wide, 0.8 high. Sternum 1.1 long and wide. Chelicerae light in colouration and with a reticulated dark pattern on their bases ( Fig. 16B View Figure 16 ). Abdomen 4.5 long, 2.7 wide, 2.5 high, brown in colouration, caudal region elevated, venter with a dark median mark delineated with white guanine patches. AME diameter 0.15. ALE 0.15. PME 0.18. PLE 0.13. Clypeus height 1.3 × AME diameter. AME separation 0.9 × AME diameter. AME–ALE separation 1.4 × AME diameter. PME separation 0.7 × PME diameter. PME–PLE separation 1.3 × PME diameter. Leg I length 14.9, leg II 10.0, leg III 5.5, leg IV 7.9, pedipalp 3.1. Epigynal median plate with two round protuberances ( Fig. 16D, F View Figure 16 ), spermathecae oval-shaped, longer than wide ( Fig. 16G, H View Figure 16 ).

Male from El Manzano, Región del Bio-Bio, Chile (FAP0228). Habitus as in Figure 16I View Figure 16 . Total length 5.3. Cephalothorax 2.7 long, 1.9 wide, 0.9 high. Sternum 1.1 long and wide. Cheliceral cuticle rugose ( Fig. 16J View Figure 16 ). Abdomen oval 3.1 long, 1.5 wide, 1.3 high. AME diameter 0.14. ALE 0.16. PME 0.16. PLE 0.13. Clypeus height 1.1 × AME diameter. AME separation 1.0 × AME diameter. AME–ALE separation 1.4 × AME diameter. PME separation 0.6 × PME diameter. PME–PLE separation 1.4 × PME diameter. Leg I length 21.2, leg II 12.3, leg III 6.0, leg IV 8.6, pedipalp 3.2. Pedipalp tibia 2.4 times longer than wide, embolic basal apophysis short, pedipalp as in Figure 16K–N View Figure 16 .

Variation: Female total length 5.6–7.6, cephalothorax length 2.5–2.9. Male total length 4.9–7.5, cephalothorax length 2.3–3.7.

Distribution: A. puyehuensis is endemic to Chile ( Fig. 11B View Figure 11 ). Its geographical range covers the following latitudes 32°31′0″S to 42°53′55″S, and altitudes from 50 to 1440 m.

Material examined (N = 82): CHILE: Región IV del Coquimbo, Coquimbo, Pichidangui , 32°8′0″S, 71°32′0″W, 12.vii.1996, E. I. Schlinger leg. 1 female ( CAS) FAP0220 GoogleMaps . Region del Maule VII, Cauquenes, Reserva Nacional Los Ruiles , NW of Cauquenes, 35°50.028′S, 72°30.613′W, 146 m, 13.xi.2003, L. Prendini, C. I. Mattoni & J. A. Ochoa leg. 1 female ( AMNH) FAP0393 GoogleMaps ; Maule, Cauquenes, W of Maule, 350 m, 4.xii.1983, 2 males, 3 females and 11 immatures ( AMNH) FAP0236 female leg IV and epigynum illustrated; Talca, 3 km W Vilches , 1070 m, 7.ii.1992. N. I. Platnick, P. A. Goloboff & M. J. Ramírez leg. 1 male ( AMNH) FAP0231 . Región V de Valparaiso, Aconcagua , Quebrada el Tigre, 32°31′0″S, 71°26′0″W, 12.viii.1966, E. I. Schlinger & M. Irwin leg. 6 females ( CAS) FAP0221 . Región VIII del Bio Bio GoogleMaps , Arauco, Contulmo, Monumento Natural , 300 m, 11–12.ii.1992, N. I. Platnick, P. A. Goloboff & M. J. Ramírez leg. 1 male and 2 immatures ( AMNH) FAP0233 largest male measured ; Bio-Bio, El Manzano , 15.xii.1985, L. E. Peña leg. 1 female ( AMNH) FAP0225 ; 8.xi.1992, T .

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Tetragnathidae

Loc

Metabus

Álvarez-Padilla, Fernando 2007
2007
Loc

Metargyra debilis

Cambridge FOP 1903: 444
1903
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