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Spiders of the Sao Paulo state islands, Brazil: redescription of Stenoterommata crassimana (Mello-Leitao, 1923) n. comb. (Araneae, Nemesiidae)
Tekijät: Bertani, Rogerio; Mori, Andre; Fukushima, Caroline Sayuri
Kustantaja: MAGNOLIA PRESS
Kustannuspaikka: AUCKLAND
Julkaisuvuosi: 2017
Journal: Zootaxa
Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimi: ZOOTAXA
Lehden akronyymi: ZOOTAXA
Vuosikerta: 4363
Numero: 2
Aloitussivu: 237
Lopetussivu: 248
Sivujen määrä: 12
ISSN: 1175-5326
eISSN: 1175-5334
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4363.2.4
Tiivistelmä
Spiders of the islands on the coast of the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil are poorly known. Herein, we redescribe and discuss the taxonomic position of Psalistops crassimanus Mello-Leitao, 1923, described from Alcatrazes Island and formerly included in the Barychelidae. This species is, herein, transferred to the genus Stenoterommata Holmberg, 1881, Nemesiidae, and the new combination Stenoterommata crassimana (Mello-Leitao, 1923) n. comb. is established. Stenoterommata crassimana males are diagnosed by the very slender and long apical portion of embolus having a strong curvature close to its apex. The females have the spermathecae with single elongate lobe bearing two receptacles. This species is probably endemic to the Alcatrazes Archipelago and Queimada Grande and Queimada Pequena Islands, on the coast of the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Spiders of the islands on the coast of the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil are poorly known. Herein, we redescribe and discuss the taxonomic position of Psalistops crassimanus Mello-Leitao, 1923, described from Alcatrazes Island and formerly included in the Barychelidae. This species is, herein, transferred to the genus Stenoterommata Holmberg, 1881, Nemesiidae, and the new combination Stenoterommata crassimana (Mello-Leitao, 1923) n. comb. is established. Stenoterommata crassimana males are diagnosed by the very slender and long apical portion of embolus having a strong curvature close to its apex. The females have the spermathecae with single elongate lobe bearing two receptacles. This species is probably endemic to the Alcatrazes Archipelago and Queimada Grande and Queimada Pequena Islands, on the coast of the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil.