New cocalodine jumping spiders from Papua New Guinea (Araneae: Salticidae: Cocalodinae) Maddison, Wayne P. Zootaxa 2009 2021 1 22 328XY [151,322,589,615] Arachnida Salticidae Cucudeta Animalia Araneae 16 17 Arthropoda species uzet sp. nov.    Typematerial. Holotypemale in UBC– SEMwith labels: "  PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Southern Highlands Province: Umgé. S 5.304 E 142.512. elev. 1450 ma.s.l. 15–19 July 2008. W. Maddison & AislanTama Wanakipa Indiaf. WPM#08–013.", " Cucudeta uzet Maddison, Holotype", and " UBC– SEM AR00022". Paratypes: 1 male, 4 femalesand 1 juvenile.   Etymology.In the language of the Hewa people, "  uzet" is used to refer to the locally higher elevation areas (above 1300 ma.s.l.), which include the typelocality of this species. The direct translation of "  uzet" is "very cold". "  Uzet" represents the pronunciation as interpreted by me on hearing the word spoken; Vollrath (1985)lists the word as having the phonemes /'wisεtε/.   Diagnosis.Males have six paired white spots on the anterior dorsal surface of the opisthosoma, as well as other spots laterally and posteriorly ( Fig. 65). The embolus is more coiled than in  C. zabkai, twice around ( Fig. 79). Epigynum with distinctive pockets just lateral to each opening ( Fig. 81).   Description. Male( holotype). Carapace length 1.5; abdomen length 1.4. Chelicerae: as in  C. zabkai, there are sharp apophyses at both the promarginal and retromarginal sides of the base of the fang, but the retrolateral apophysis is bifid. Palpus ( Figs 79–80) distinctly larger than that of the other  Cucudetaspecies (see Fig. 65). Embolus a long and thin 720° spiral, looping twice in front of and behind the bulb, ending near the tip of the median apophysis. Median apophysis prominent. Conductor apparently absent. Tibia of first leg with no ventral macrosetae; first metatarsus with 4 pairs. Carapace relatively flat, PME small and medially displaced. Colour ( Fig. 65): carapace dark brown and black, in alcohol diffusely paler near fovea, which is not clearly visible. Reflective scales in ocular region. Palpi black, with reflective scales. Legs pale brown except for first femur which is darker. Abdomen black with reflective scales, and ten small but prominent white spots dorsally ( Fig. 65): three pairs in the region of the heart and two pairs more posterior and lateral. An eleventh white spot is made by white setae on the tip of the posterior spinnerets.  Female( paratype, UBC–SEM AR00023). Carapace length 1.7; abdomen length 2.1. Chelicerae: at least two promarginal and at least three retromarginal teeth. Tarsal claw not seen on palp; if present then reduced. Tibia of first leg with no ventral macrosetae; first metatarsus with four pairs. Epigynum ( Figs 81–82): openings along back margin overhanging epigastric furrow, flanked by pockets. Carapace relatively flat, PME small and medially displaced. Colour ( Fig. 64): carapace dark brown to black, paler in foveal area. Legs orange to brown. Abdomen dark gray with scattered small white patches.