Cinetomorpha patquiana (Ott & Ubick & Bonaldo & Brescovit & Harvey, 2019)

Ott, Ricardo, Ubick, Darrell, Bonaldo, Alexandre B., Brescovit, Antonio D. & Harvey, Mark S., 2019, A revision of the new world goblin spider genus Cinetomorpha Simon, 1892 revalidated from Gamasomorpha Karsch, 1881 (Araneae, Oonopidae, Oonopinae), Zootaxa 4641 (1), pp. 1-152 : 11-12

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4641.1

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Cinetomorpha patquiana
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Cinetomorpha patquiana View in CoL group

30(3). Males (those of C. patquiana , C. floridana , C. platensis , C. concepcion , C. pinheiral , C. punctata , unknown)........... 31 - Females............................................................................................ 41 31(30). Conductor with a prolateral angular process in dorsal view ( Figs 69C View FIGURES , 89G)...................................... 32 - Conductor without such angular process in dorsal view...................................................... 33 32(31). Conductor prolateral angular process large, conductor tip broad ( Fig. 69C View FIGURES ); bulb smaller, subembolar part subequal to palpal femur ( Fig. 69B View FIGURES )...................................................................... Cinetomorpha adaga - Conductor prolateral angular process small, conductor tip narrow ( Fig. 89G View FIGURES 89 ); bulb larger, subembolar part clearly larger than palpal femur ( Fig. 90B View FIGURES 90 )................................................................ Cinetomorpha peluda 33(31). Conductor with dorsal teeth, embolar prolateral process long ( Figs 65B View FIGURES 65 , 79F View FIGURES 79 , 95B View FIGURES 95 ) ….............................. 34 - Conductor smooth or incised dorsally, embolar prolateral process short.......................................... 36 34(33). Embolar prolateral process with narrow sclerotized tip ( Fig. 65B View FIGURES 65 )............................ Cinetomorpha patquiana - Embolar prolateral process with broad translucent tip ( Figs 79F View FIGURES 79 , 95B View FIGURES 95 )........................................... 35 35(34). Embolar prolateral process translucent area dorsally smooth ( Fig. 79F View FIGURES 79 )......................... Cinetomorpha campana - Embolar prolateral process translucent area dorsally with a small basal projection ( Fig. 95B View FIGURES 95 )...... Cinetomorpha rinconada 36(33). Conductor slightly shorter than embolar prolateral process in dorsal view ( Fig. 87A View FIGURES 87 )............. Cinetomorpha pauferro - Conductor much shorter than the embolar prolateral process in dorsal view ( Figs 73G View FIGURES 73 , 76G View FIGURES 76 , 83G View FIGURES 83 , 101D View FIGURES 101 , 97H View FIGURES 97 ).......... 37 37(36). Embolus with dorsal tooth ( Figs 73H View FIGURES 73 , 74D View FIGURES 74 ).............................................. Cinetomorpha atlantica - Embolus dorsally smooth.............................................................................. 38 38(37). Embolar prolateral process with translucent area reduced to a small basal portion ( Fig. 97H View FIGURES 97 )...... Cinetomorpha santamaria - Embolus prolateral process with translucent area extending over length of sclerite ( Figs 76H View FIGURES 76 , 83H View FIGURES 83 , 100H View FIGURES 100 ).............. 39 39(38). Embolus prolateral process with very narrow translucent area ( Fig. 76H View FIGURES 76 )....................... Cinetomorpha boraceia - Embolus prolateral process with broad dorsal translucent area ( Figs 83H View FIGURES 83 , 100H View FIGURES 100 ).................................. 40 40(39). Conductor with dorsal incision ( Fig. 83H View FIGURES 83 ).................................................. Cinetomorpha iguazu - Conductor without dorsal incision ( Fig. 100H View FIGURES 100 ).............................................. Cinetomorpha similis 41(30). Genitalia with sclerotized wall area strongly projected anteriorly, lateral apodemes greatly enlarged ( Fig. 78H View FIGURES 78 )............................................................................................. Cinetomorpha boraceia

- Genitalia with sclerotized wall slightly projected anteriorly ( Figs 72H View FIGURES 72 , 81H View FIGURES 81 , 85H View FIGURES 85 , 96H View FIGURES 96 , 102H View FIGURES 102 )....................... 42

42(41). Genitalia with wide posterior marginal projection ( Figs 67H View FIGURES 67 , 75H View FIGURES 75 , 85H View FIGURES 85 , 91H View FIGURES 91 ).................................... 43

- Genitalia without wide posterior marginal projection ( Figs 72H View FIGURES 72 , 81H View FIGURES 81 , 92H View FIGURES 92 )...................................... 46

43(42). Genitalia with sclerotized wall protruding anteriorly ( Fig. 91H View FIGURES 91 )................................. Cinetomorpha peluda

- Genitalia sclerotized wall not protruding anteriorly.......................................................... 44

44(43). Abdomen elongated, ventral plate as long as wide ( Figs 67D, F View FIGURES 67 ).............................. Cinetomorpha platensis

- Abdomen not so elongated, ventral plate much wider than long ( Figs 75B View FIGURES 75 , 85B View FIGURES 85 ).................................. 45

45(44). Genitalia central portion trapezoidal, with angular anterior lateral borders, lateral apodemes extend to anterior genital edge ( Fig. 85H View FIGURES 85 )…………………………………....................................................... Cinetomorpha iguazu

- Genitalia central portion otherwise, lateral apodemes extend anteriad of the genitalia ( Fig. 75H View FIGURES 75 )..... Cinetomorpha atlantica

46(42). Lateral apodemes extend anteriorly beyond GAp ( Figs 66F View FIGURES 66 , 72H View FIGURES 72 , 81H View FIGURES 81 , 93H View FIGURES 93 )..................................... 47

- Lateral apodemes extend anteriorly to level with Gap ( Figs 92H View FIGURES 92 , 102H View FIGURES 102 )......................................... 54

47(46). Lateral apodemes lacking large posterolateral extensions, giving the genitalia a V-shaped appearance ( Figs 81H View FIGURES 81 , 82H View FIGURES 82 , 96H View FIGURES 96 ).................................................................................................... 48

- Lateral apodemes with large posterolateral extensions, giving the genitalia a trapezoidal appearance ( Figs 66F View FIGURES 66 , 72H View FIGURES 72 , 93H View FIGURES 93 , 99H View FIGURES 99 ).............................................................................................. 50

48(47). Lateral apodemes abruptly narrowed distally ( Fig. 81H View FIGURES 81 )..................................... C inetomorpha campana

- Lateral apodemes gradually narrowed distally ( Figs 82H View FIGURES 82 , 96H View FIGURES 96 )................................................ 49

49(48). Clypeus higher than one ALE diameter ( Fig. 82E View FIGURES 82 )....................................... Cinetomorpha concepcion

- Clypeus lower than one ALE diameter ( Fig. 96C View FIGURES 96 )......................................... Cinetomorpha rinconada

50(47). Sternum smooth, without microsculpture ( Figs 66B View FIGURES 66 , 72F View FIGURES 72 ).................................................... 51

- Sternum with rugose or punctated microsculpture ( Figs 88F View FIGURES 88 , 93F View FIGURES 93 , 99F View FIGURES 99 ).......................................... 52

51(50). Suprapedicelar area with inconspicuous ridges ( Fig. 66E View FIGURES 66 )................................... Cinetomorpha floridana

- Suprapedicelar area with 2 pairs of distinct ridges ( Fig. 72G View FIGURES 72 )................................... Cinetomorpha adaga

52(50). Sternum with conspicuous rugose microsculpture ( Fig. 88F View FIGURES 88 )................................. Cinetomorpha pauferro

- Sternum with punctated microsculpture ( Figs 93F View FIGURES 93 , 99F View FIGURES 99 )...................................................... 53

53(52). GAp protruding anteriorly ( Fig. 99H View FIGURES 99 )................................................. Cinetomorpha santamaria

- GAp not protruding anteriorly ( Fig. 93H View FIGURES 93 )................................................ Cinetomorpha punctata

54(46). Genitalia with receptaculum larger and posterior border narrower ( Fig. 92H View FIGURES 92 ).................... Cinetomorpha pinheiral

- Genitalia with receptaculum smaller and posterior border broader ( Fig. 102H View FIGURES 102 )..................... Cinetomorpha similis

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Cinetomorpha

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Cinetomorpha

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