Heteroonops carlosviquezi Duperre, 2020
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.964.51554 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9192A67A-94FD-4CE5-852B-AE9586764724 |
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Heteroonops carlosviquezi Duperre |
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sp. nov. |
Heteroonops carlosviquezi Duperre sp. nov. Figs 23-25 View Figures 23–27 , 40 View Figure 40
Type material.
Female holotype from Dominican Republic, Duarte Province, Occidental, San Rafael de Yuma, Loma Quita Espuela, 19.35504N, 70.111W, 200 m, 14.vi.2012, team CarBio (NMNH, USNMENT 01747008).
Etymology.
The specific epithet is a noun in apposition honoring Costa Rican arachnologist and CarBio collaborator Carlos Viquez.
Diagnosis.
Females are easily diagnosed by their umbrella-shaped anterior receptaculum (Fig. 24 View Figures 23–27 ).
Description.
Female: Total length: 2.06; carapace length: 0.96; carapace width: 0.8. Cephalothorax: Carapace ovoid; shiny, light orange; pars cephalica flat. Sternum yellow; longer than wide; covered entirely with long dark setae. Endites yellow, not modified; labium light yellow. Clypeus vertical; short (1/2 × radius of ALE). Chelicerae yellow; promargin and retromargin without teeth; fangs normal, 1/3 length of chelicerae. Eyes: Six eyes surrounded by black pigmentation; ALE largest, oval; PME squared; PLE smallest, oval; ALE separated by their radius; ALE-PLE touching; PLE-PME touching; PME touching. Abdomen: Oval; dark grayish-blue with pattern, apically whitish (Fig. 25 View Figures 23–27 ); epigastric and postepigastric scuta light orange, well sclerotized (Fig. 23 View Figures 23–27 ). Legs: Orange; tibia I with four pairs of ventral spines, metatarsus I with three pairs of ventral spines; leg formula 4123; all palpal segments with strong spines. Genitalia: Epigynal region not protruding, with bell-shaped structure visible through the epigastric scutum (Fig. 23 View Figures 23–27 ). Internal genitalia with umbrella-shaped anterior receptaculum; posterior receptaculum globose with large pore field; wing-like projections large, ear-shaped (Fig. 24 View Figures 23–27 ).
Male: Unknown.
Other material examined.
None.
Distribution.
Dominican Republic, Duarte Province (Fig. 40 View Figure 40 ).
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