Gypogyna Simon, 1900
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5093264 |
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Gypogyna Simon, 1900 View in CoL View at ENA
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Gypogyna Simon, 1900: 387 View in CoL , type species G. forceps Simon, 1900: 387 View in CoL .
Diagnosis. Males can be distiguished from those of its sister genus, Scopocira , by their rounded tegulum and presence of an embolus with more than one turn on it ( Figures 2-3 View Figures 1-3 ). The window of the female epigynum is smaller than that of Scopocira . The body and legs of Gypogyna are more robust, the chelicerae of males longer and less armed, and the thoracic decline is steeper ( Figure 1 View Figures 1-3 ; Galiano, 1958; Simon, 1900; pers. obs.). Reference photographs of a living male from Santa María, Misiones, Argentina were published recently by Rubio (2014: 19, fig. 44).
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Gypogyna Simon, 1900
Bedoya-Róqueme, Edwin, Galvis, William & Martínez, Leonel 2018 |
Gypogyna
Simon, E. 1900: 387 |
Simon, E. 1900: 387 |