Neoxyphinus yacambu Moss & Feitosa, sp. nov.

Figs 10, 189–197, Map 3

Type material: Holotype: male from Parque Nacional Yacambu, Lara, Venezuela, 14.4 km SE from Sanare, 1500 m (09°42’22”N 69°34’42”W), 17 May 1998, cloud forest litter, R. Anderson leg. (AMNH, PBI _OON 44330).

Etymology. The specific name is a toponym in apposition referring to the type locality.

Diagnosis. The male resembles those of N. amazonicus sp. nov. (Figs 23, 27) and N. keyserlingi (see Abrahim et al. 2012, figs 318, 320) by the combined presence of texturized carapace and smooth abdominal dorsal scutum (Figs 190, 192). Differ from those of N. keyserlingi (see Abrahim et al. 2012, fig. 318) by the presence of enlarged setal sockets on carapace posterior margin (Fig. 190) and from those of N. amazonicus sp. nov. (Fig. 28) by the presence of denticles on the anterior end of the dorsal abdominal scutum (Fig. 194).

Description. Male (holotype): total length 2.69. Carapace: carapace dark red-brown, broadly oval, pars cephalica slightly elevated, posterolateral surface without spikes (Fig. 189), surface of elevated portion of and sides finely reticulate; lateral margin without denticles (Fig. 194); posterior part with one pair of well-developed tubercles (Fig. 190); recurved set of setae on posterior surface with four small tubercles (Fig. 190). Clypeus margin slightly reborded, straight in front view, high. Sternum as long as wide, dark red-brown, surface smooth, without pits (Fig. 191). Chelicerae, endites and labium dark red-brown. Abdomen: book lung covers large. Dorsal scutum dark red-brown, middle surface reticulate, sides finely reticulate, anterior half with projecting denticles (Fig. 192). Epigastric and postepigastric scutum dark red-brown (Fig. 193). Legs: orange-brown. Leg spination: tibia I v2-4 -2; metatarsus I v2-2 -2. Genitalia: epigastric region with sperm pore small and circular (Fig. 193). Palp with proximal articles, cymbium and bulb pale orange.

Female: Unknown.

Other material examined. VENEZUELA: Aragua: 1♂, Parque Nacional Henri Pittier, E. B. Rancho Grande (10°20’42”N, 67°41’09”W), 12 May 1998, mountain forest litter, 1150 m, R. Anderson leg. (AMNH, PBI _OON 44331).

Distribution. Known from Northern Venezuela.