Scopocira pterodactyla sp. nov.

Figs 38, 50, 102‒103, 174 ‒176, 187

Types. Holotype: male from Reserva Florestal Adolpho Ducke, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil [3.066667ºS, 59.866667ºW], 18.VII.1987, A.A. Lise (MCN 18279). Paratype: one male from Reserva Biológica de Campina, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil [2.489444ºS, 60.021667ºW], 12.IX.1979, L.P. Albuquerque (INPA 3131).

Etymology. The specific name, to be treated as a Latin adjective, refers to the similarity between the embolus/ tegulum of the male palp of this species and the head/wing of a resting Pterodactylus (pterosaur).

Diagnosis. Males of S. pterodactyla are recognized by the combination of an embolus at a square angle with tegulum and the finger-like paraembolic projection (Fig. 175).

Description. Male (holotype). Total length: 3.62. Carapace orange, 1.69 long, 1.29 wide, 1.05 high (Fig. 174). Ocular quadrangle 1.05 long. Anterior eye row 1.08 wide and posterior 1.00 wide. Palp yellow (Figs 175‒176); RvTA and ITA poorly developed; embolus triangular, folded in square angle with tegulum, paraembolic projection finger-like, DEA triangular, at the retrolateral side. Legs 1432, orange, only I and IV with dark longitudinal stripes.

Length of femur: I 1.67, II 0.89, III 1.03, IV 1.34; patella + tibia: I 2.26, II 1.25, III 1.12, IV 1.56; metatarsus + tarsus: I 1.48, II 0.98, III 1.10, IV 1.59. Spination on ventral tibia I: 2-2-2-0-2. Abdomen cream-colored, anteriorly and posteriorly with dorsal dark areas (Fig. 174); ventrally cream-colored with a brown spot close to the spinnerets. Female: unknown.

Distribution. Brazil (Amazonas) (Fig. 187).