Cyriocosmus elegans ( Simon, 1889 )
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Cyriocosmus elegans ( Simon, 1889) View in CoL
Figs 7–8 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 27 View FIGURES 24 – 33 , 37 View FIGURES 34 – 39 , 43 View FIGURES 40 – 44
Hapalopus elegans Simon, 1889: 210 . Holotype female, MNHN 9863, from Venezuela, without further information, examined.
Cyriocosmus elegans: Simon 1903: 929 View in CoL ; Vellard et al. 1945: 181, pl. VIII; Roewer 1942: 228; Schenkel 1953: 3, figs 3a–c; Bonnet 1956: 1341; Schiapelli & Gerschman 1973: 67, figs 9–15; PérezMiles 1998: 100; Bertani 2000: 30 –31, figs 17–18 (misidentification for Hapalopus butantan View in CoL );
Erythropoicila plana Fischel, 1927:72 , figs 13–15. First synonymized by PérezMiles (1998: 100).
Cyriocosmus semifasciatus MelloLeitão, 1939: 46 View in CoL ; Schiapelli & Gerschman 1973: 67. First synonymized by Schiapelli & Gerschman (1973: 67).
Additional material examined: 2 males from Speyside, Tobago Island, in road cut ground burrows, 19 May 1980, R. C. West, RCW; 1 female identified by MelloLeitão as Cyriocosmus semifasciatus, Otama Island, Carabobo, Venezuela, M. J. Bertheen col., MNRJ.
Diagnosis: Females can be distinguished from all other species, except C. fernandoi new species and C. fasciatus , by having four clear stripes on each side of the dorsal abdomen ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 40 – 44 ). It differs from C. fernandoi new species by the shape of the clear central patch on the dorsal abdomen and from C. fasciatus by having the clear central patch covering less than 80% of the dorsal abdomen. The male can be distinguished from all the other species except C. versicolor , C. bertae and C. leetzi , by the presence of a short paraembolic apophysis. From C. versicolor and C. bertae , it differs by having a striped dorsal abdominal pattern. It can be distinguished from C. leetzi by a well developed prolateral superior keel ( Figs 7–8 View FIGURES 1 – 10 ) and absence of a longitudinal dark band on the ventral abdomen.
Distribution: Venezuela; Trinidad and Tobago Island, West Indies ( Fig. 56 View FIGURE 56 ).
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Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro |
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Cyriocosmus elegans ( Simon, 1889 )
Fukushima, Caroline Sayuri, Bertani, Rogério & Jr, Pedro Ismael Da Silva 2005 |
Cyriocosmus semifasciatus MelloLeitão, 1939 : 46
Mello-Leitao 1939: 46 |
Erythropoicila plana
Perez-Miles 1998: 100 |
Fischel 1927: 72 |
Cyriocosmus elegans:
Bertani 2000: 30 |
Perez-Miles 1998: 100 |
Bonnet 1956: 1341 |
Schenkel 1953: 3 |
Vellard 1945: 181 |
Roewer 1942: 228 |
Simon 1903: 929 |
Hapalopus elegans
Simon 1889: 210 |