Genus Tabuina new genus
Type species: Tabuina varirata Maddison, new species .
Etymology. The name is based on " tabui ", the word for "spider" in the language of the Koairi people, on whose land I first collected the type species. The name is to be treated as feminine.
Diagnosis. Lacks the elongate chelicerae and intercheliceral horn characteristic of male Cocalodes and Allococalodes . All three species of Tabuina have heavily sclerotized conductors in the male palpus, as in Cocalodes . Two of the species, T. varirata and T. baiteta, are large-bodied and have large conductors that similarly cradle the tip of the embolus; the copulatory ducts enter the spermathecae dorsally. The third species, T. rufa, has a smaller body and a distinctively different palpus. Tabuina rufa may eventually deserve to be placed apart from the others, but is tentatively placed in Tabuina until more data or additional species are discovered.