Taintnops paposo, Brescovit, Antonio D. & Sanchez-Ruiz, Alexander, 2016

Brescovit, Antonio D. & Sanchez-Ruiz, Alexander, 2016, Descriptions of two new genera of the spider family Caponiidae (Arachnida, Araneae) and an update of Tisentnops and Taintnops from Brazil and Chile, ZooKeys 622, pp. 47-84 : 56-57

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.622.8682

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scientific name

Taintnops paposo
status

sp. n.

Taxon classification Animalia Araneae Caponiidae

Taintnops paposo View in CoL sp. n. Figures 6, 7, 16E

Types.

Holotype and paratype females from Reserva Nacional Paposo (24°57,82'S, 70°27,961'W), 52m asl, Taltal, Antofagasta Province, Chile, 16/VII/2012, A.D. Brescovit, A.J. Santos & A. Taucare-Rios col., deposited in IBSP 166983 and 166984, respectively.

Etymology.

The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.

Diagnosis.

Females differ from those of Taintnops goloboffi Platnick (see Platnick 1994b: fig. 25) by the oval anteromedian receptaculum lacking posterior extensions (Fig. 16E)

Description.

Male. Unknown.

Female (holotype). Total length 3.9. Carapace 1.3 long, 0.8 wide. Carapace, mouthparts and sternum reddish. Border of eyes black. Legs and pedipalp orange. Abdomen uniformly creamy white, with epyginal area orange (Fig. 6H). Leg measurements: I: femur 0.85/ patella 0.4/ tibia 0.55/ metatarsus 0.45/ tarsus 0.3/ total 2.55; II: 0.75/ 0.4/ 0.55/ 0.45/ 0.25/ 2.40; III: 0.6/ 0.3/ 0.4/ 0.35/ 0.3/ 1.95; IV: 0.9/ 0.4/ 0.7/ 0.6/ 0.35/ 2.45. External female genitalia with weakly sclerotized anterior plate, and posterior border of genital opening strongly sclerotized (Fig. 6H). Internal genitalia with oval and elongate membranous anteromedian receptaculum not extending posteriorly, lacking sclerotized posterior extensions (Fig. 16E).

Other material examined.

None.

Distribution.

Known only from Taltal area, in the Antofagasta Region.

Natural history.

Both specimens were collected under rocks during the day. Silk retreats were not observed in the area.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Caponiidae

Genus

Taintnops