Chrysometa candianii, Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M. & Brescovit, Antonio D., 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.203087 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6192674 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BB-FFA2-FF92-FF79-FA3EFE86F55F |
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Chrysometa candianii |
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sp. nov. |
Chrysometa candianii View in CoL new species
Figures 7A, B View FIGURES 7 A – D
Type material. Holotype: Male from Pico da Neblina (860 m), São Gabriel da Cachoeira, (0°46'N 66º00'W), Amazonas, Brazil, X.2007, A.A. Nogueira et al. coll. (INPA-AR 6138).
Paratype: two males from the same locality and date (INPA-AR 6139 (1 male); IBSP 160464 (1 male )).
Etymology. The species epithet is a patronym in honor of the arachnologist David Candiani, in gratitude for his help in the field through the Pico da Neblina expedition.
Diagnosis. Males of Chrysometa candianii differs from all other species of the genus by the lower prong of paracymbium with three projections, on retrolateral views ( Fig. 7B View FIGURES 7 A – D ), with the distance between the tips longer than the size of the tips ( Fig. 7B View FIGURES 7 A – D ); and by a basal projection of the ecto-median cymbial apophysis, like a lobe of an ear ( Fig. 7B View FIGURES 7 A – D ). Males of C. candianii are similar to C. guttata (Keyserling) Levi, 1986 , figs.: 559, 560.
Description. Male (holotype). Carapace, sternum, chelicerae, labium, endites and legs yellow. Dorsum of abdomen grey, with white spots. Venter grey. Spinnerets grey. Total length 3.8; Carapace 2.0 long, 1.6 wide. Leg I length: femur 3.4; patella+tibia 3.9; metatarsus 3.4; tarsus 1.1. Patella + tibia II 3.0; III 1.2; IV 2. 0. Palp: tegulum with a prolateral projection ( Fig. 7A View FIGURES 7 A – D ), upper prong of paracymbium with a retrolateral depression ( Fig. 7A View FIGURES 7 A – D ), and lower prong trifid, median tip longer than others ( Fig. 7B View FIGURES 7 A – D ). Cymbial membranous projection ventrally directed ( Figs. 7A, B View FIGURES 7 A – D ). ecto-basal cymbial apophysis curved and pointed ventrally ( Figs. 7A, B View FIGURES 7 A – D ).
Female. Unknown.
Distribution. Only known from the type locality.
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