Roddenberryus sargi (Pickard-Cambridge, 1899) gen. et comb. nov.
Figs 11E–F, 12A–H, 13, 15
Caponina sargi Pickard-Cambridge, 1899: 44, pl. 3, fig. 6.
Caponina sargi – Kritscher 1957: 261, fig. 13 (misidentification, male and female specimens belong to R. kirk gen. et sp. nov.).
Diagnosis
Rodeenberryus sargi resembles R. spock gen. et sp. nov., R. mccoy gen. et sp. nov. and R. pelegrina by having invaginations in the margins of the clypeus (Fig. 12D), but can be distinguished by its smaller size and by having a few adesmatic joints occupying only the last third of the tarsi and the last third of the metatarsi (Fig. 12H); females can be distinguished by the epigastric furrow having a median invagination and rounded laterals (Figs 11E, 12F).
Material examined
Holotype GUATEMALA • ♀; F. Sarg leg.; examined by photographs and drawings; USNM.
Other material
GUATEMALA • 1 ♀; Yaxun; 11 Jul. 2006; C. Viquez leg.; INBIO • 6 ♀♀, 4 immature spec.; Petén, Cerro Cahuí; 250 m a.s.l..; “17.00225704N, 89.71661333W” [17°00ʹ08.1ʺ N, 89°42ʹ59.8ʺ W]; 22 May 2009; MiniWinkler ex sifted leaf litter; MCZ 89596 .
Description
Male
Unknown.
Female (holotype, Fig. 13)
Described by F. O. Pickard-Cambridge (1899: 44).
Female (INBIO, Fig. 12A–H)
Carapace pale orange, with invaginations on clypeal margin (Fig. 12D). Chelicerae dark red; palps, endites, labium, sternum and legs pale orange (Fig. 12A); coxae and trochanters lighter (Fig. 12E). Abdomen pale gray, without dorsal pattern. Anal tubercle and spinnerets lighter than abdomen (Fig. 12G). Total length 12.1. Carapace 6.8 long, 5.1 wide. Sternum 7.5 long, 4.5 wide. Leg measurements: I: 6.5; II: 6.4; III: 5.9; IV: 6.9. External genital area with weakly sclerotized anterior and posterior plate, epigastric furrow with median invagination and laterals rounded (Figs 11E, 12F). Internal genitalia with transversal posterior receptacle with median concave projection on distal margin, laterals of posterior receptacle rounded; behind posterior receptacle a presumed membranous uterus externus (Fig. 11F); anteromedian receptacle formed by tube-shaped membranous base and sac-like membranous structure (Fig. 11F).
Distribution
Known only from Peten and Yaxun in Guatemala (Fig. 15).