Pseudanapis gertschi (Forster), new combination

Figures 52, 58, 59

Anapisona gertschi Forster, 1958, p. 9,figs. 8,10, 11, 13, 20, 23 (male holotype from Tenejapa, Chiapas,Mexico, in AMNH, examined); not fig. 26 (= Anapisona kethleyi).

Diagnosis: Males of P. gertschi may be recognized by the medially situated embolus and invaginateci tegulum (fig. 52), females by the small spermathecae on long stalks (figs. 58, 59).

Male: Described by Forster (1958).

Female: Described by Forster (1958); the abdomen (missing in specimens available to Forster) is as in P. paroculus females.

Material Examined: Costa Rica: Cartago: Rio Grande de Orosi, 10 km. S Tapanti,elevation 1500 m., Berlese of mixed forest floor litter, Apr. 14,1973 (J. Wagner, J. Kethley, FMNH), 39. Mexico: Chiapas: Palenque,July 6,1949 (C. and M. Goodnight, AMNH), lc?, 22; Berlese of rotten wood from cacao grove, Jan. 29,1976 (C. Alteri, AMNH), lc?; Berlese of leaves and humus from cacao grove, Jan. 29,1976 (C. Alteri, AMNH), IS, 19. Tenejapa ,July 22,1950 (C. Goodnight, AMNH), lc? (holotype). Veracruz'. Cueva Macinga, Tlilapan,Jan. 9,1977 (J. Reddell, A. Grubbs, S. McKenzie, C. Soileau, AMNH), lc?,12. Panama: Canal Zone: Barro Colorado Island, June, 1950 (A. M. Chickering,MCZ), 1$. Chiriqui: Boquete, Aug. 1-8,1950 (A. M. Chickering, MCZ), lcJ, 29; Aug. 4-11,1954 (A. M. Chickering,MCZ), lc?, 1$.