Costarina plena, : Platnick and Duperre, 2011
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Costarina plena View in CoL (O. P.-Cambridge) ( Figures 1–11 View FIGURES 1–11 )
Dysderina plena O. P.-Cambridge, 1894: 143, pl. 17, figs. 7, 7a–d.
Costarina plena: Platnick and Dupérré, 2011: 50 View in CoL ; 2012: 12 View Cited Treatment , figs. 1–75.
DIAGNOSIS: T his widespread species has two close relatives in northern Costa Rica; members of C. plena differ from those of C. paraplena (cf. figs. 12–22) in having shorter, weaker, more widely separated longitudinal extensions of the lateral arms of the posterior sternal ridge (fig. 7) and from those of C. superplena (cf. figs. 23–33) in color, being orange-brown and without darkened leg segments. Males of C. plena typically retain a slight spinneret scutum, and have a shorter, stubbier proximal embolar prong (figs. 1–6). Females of C. plena can easily be separated from those of the other two species by their much longer genital atrium (figs. 10, 11).
MALE (figs. 1–6): See Platnick and Dupérré, 2012: 12 (N = 41).
FEMALE (figs. 7–11): See Platnick and Dupérré, 2012: 12 (N = 41).
DISTRIBUTION: Widespread and abundant in Costa Rica (and also further north, to southern Mexico).
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Costarina plena
Platnick, Norman I., Berniker, Lily & Víquez, Carlos 2014 |
Costarina plena: Platnick and Dupérré, 2011: 50
Platnick, N. I. & N. Duperre 2012: 12 |
Platnick, N. I. & N. Duperre 2011: 50 |