Actinopus simoi Ríos-Tamayo, 2019

Actinopus simoi Ríos-Tamayo, 2019: 530, fig. 6 A–H, 7 A–G, 10 (Cerro San Antonio [34° 52′ S 55° 16′ W], 15 February 1980, M. Estoll (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Montevideo 1310). Paratype ♀: San Carlos [34° 48′ S 54° 55′ W], 9 January 1978, R. Capocasale (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Montevideo 1281), not examined); World Spider Catalog, 2020 .

Diagnosis. Males of A. simoi (Ríos-Tamayo, 2019, fig. 6 F–H) resemble those of A. crassipes and A. dubiomaculatus by the leg distal articles being lighter than the proximal ones but differ from these species and from all other members of the crassipes group by the smooth rastellum. Females are similar to those of A. dubiomaculatus by the absence of lateral swellings on the spermathecae receptaculum but are readily recognized by the sub squared receptaculum with poorly developed external lobe (Ríos-Tamayo, 2019, fig. 7 F, G).

Description. See Ríos-Tamayo (2019: 530).

Distribution. URUGUAY: Maldonado, Canelones.