identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
9A70FA7CFFA1FF99F26FF9E0FC53FC49.text	9A70FA7CFFA1FF99F26FF9E0FC53FC49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Idiops dilatatus Gomes & Santos & Almeida 2024	<div><p>Idiops dilatatus sp. nov.</p><p>Figures 1-2, 6 urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 8113C827-DC77-4A3D-9ED0-ED333B5AEBD5</p><p>Etymology: the specific name refers to the femur of the third leg that has a dilation in the basal part.</p><p>Diagnosis: Females of Idiops dilatatus sp. nov. can be distinguished from other species within the genus by the following sets of characters: Presence of bristles on the ocular tubercle (Figure 1A, C); internal dilation of the femur (fe) on the third pair of legs (Figure 2A); inferior tarsal claw (ITC) and superior tarsal claw (STC) each with basal teeth on either side (Figure 2B); Base of the spermatheca little sclerotized, receptacles with a rounded shape, short ducts and almost as wide as the receptacles, are oppositely curved (Figure 2C).</p><p>Unknown males.</p><p>Holotype ♀ (INPA-ARA9162) Brazil, Amazonas, Manaus, Adolpho Ducke Reserve, 26.VII.1991, H. HÖfer &amp; T. Gasnier Col.</p><p>Description ♀ (INPA-ARA9162) - Carapace and legs light brown, sternum yellowish, abdomen grayish with a small portion on the dorsal region depigmented (Figure 1). Total size 17.6; carapace 7.6 in length and 6.7 in width; procurved fovea; cephalic region with two rows of two spines; arrangement of ocular setae [disposition of ocular arrangement in Figure 1; AME with an unpaired and robust bristle, and PME with a pair of small bristles between them; eye sizes: AME 0.2, ALE 0.4, PME 0.2, PLE 0.2; sternum with a length of 2.3 and a width of 1.9, sigilla faintly visible; trapezoidal labium with a rounded upper part and five cusps, three larger subapical and two smaller median; maxillae with 86 cusps distributed sparsely throughout the region, with a small concentration in the anterior prolateral lobe; rastellum present with 16-18 closely grouped spines, all of similar size; cheliceral groove with seven teeth on both sides, presence of four basal denticles; measurements of palp and legs in Table 1; spines: Palp Fe v0- 0-3, Pa v0-1, Ti p2-12-7, r3-12-9, Ta p4-15-7, r5-13-6. I Fe 0, Pa 0, Ti p2-13-6, r3-14-7, Mt p5-10-7, r5-11-3, Ta v0-0-4, p2- 4-3, r4-7-0. II Fe 0, Pa 0, Ti p2-5-4, r0-0-1, Mt p7-8-6, r2-5-4, Ta v0-3, p3-4-4, r2-3-2. III Fe 0, Pa d0-0-3, p3-5-9, Ti p2-2-4, r1-1-4, Mt v0-0-2, d1-9-3, p3-3-2, r3-1-1, Ta v0-5, p0-1. IV Fe 0, Pa d10-6-0, Ti v0-2-2, Mt v0-0-1, p0-2-3, tA v0-1; femur of leg III internally dilated as in Figure 2A; tarsal claws with basal teeth and presence of inferior tarsal claw (ITC) (Figure 2B); short spermatheca with rounded lobes, base almost as wide as the apex (Figure 2C).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9A70FA7CFFA1FF99F26FF9E0FC53FC49	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Gomes, João Pedro Costa;Santos, Naila Amanda Sousa dos;Almeida, Marlus Queiroz;Cipola, Nikolas Gioia;Morais, José Wellington de	Gomes, João Pedro Costa, Santos, Naila Amanda Sousa dos, Almeida, Marlus Queiroz, Cipola, Nikolas Gioia, Morais, José Wellington de (2024): Idiopidae in the Brazilian Amazon: Description of a new species, characterization of an unknown male and expansion of geographic records. EntomoBrasilis (e 1076) 17: 1076, DOI: 10.12741/ebrasilis.v17.e1076, URL: https://doi.org/10.12741/ebrasilis.v17.e1076
9A70FA7CFFA1FF9BF0A0FB45FB6EFA03.text	9A70FA7CFFA1FF9BF0A0FB45FB6EFA03.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Idiops petiti (Guerin 1838)	<div><p>Idiops petiti (Guérin, 1838)</p><p>Figures 3, 6</p><p>Acanthodon petitii Guérin, 1838: 163, pl. 47 Figures 1 -8, Santarém, Pará, Brazil.</p><p>Acanthodon santaremia O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1896: 733, pl. 34, Figure 13. First Synonymized by Fonseca-Ferreira et al. 2021: 47</p><p>Idiops crulsi Mello-Leitão, 1930: 55, Figure 2. Synonymized by Bücherl et al. 1971: 128.</p><p>Idiops petiti O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1870: 107; 1896: 732, pl. 34 Figures 9-12 (combination). - Mello-Leitão 1923: 48. - Bücherl et al. 1971: 121, Figure 5.</p><p>Idiops petiti Fonseca-Ferreira et al. 2021: 47, f. 26ª-L (Dm, f, S of de Idiops santaremius).</p><p>Diagnosis: The males of I. petiti differ from other Neotropical species, except for Idiops carajas Fonseca-Ferreira et al., 2017, by presenting spines concentrated on the basal half of the retrolateral depression of the palpal tibia, a tibial apophysis with a narrow apical branch in a rectangular shape, and the presence of a lateral lamella extending along the median portion of the embolus (Figure 3C). It differs from I. carajas in having the subapical portion of the embolus thin and straight (Figure 3D), and the metatarsus of leg I slightly curved with a small prolateral projection in the apical half (Figure 3C). Females are distinguished from their congeners, except I. carajas, by having spermathecae with a large trapezoidal base and ducts in a V shape (see Fonseca-Ferreira et al. 2021, Figure 26L). It differs from I. carajas by its large oval receptacles (Fonseca-Ferreira et al. 2021).</p><p>Examined material: Brazil - ♂ (INPA-ARA9163) Amazonas, Purus River, Beruri Lake,inside a clay termite mound at the base of a Brazilian nut tree, -3.8116666666667 -61.272222222222 (Figure 6), 17.I.1987. N.O. Aquino Col .; ♂ (INPA-ARA9164) Roraima, Amajari, Tepequem / Sesc 3.7458333333333, -61.727777777778 (Figure 6), 15-31.II.2016. R. Boldrini Col .</p><p>Distribution: Amazonas, Pará, Rondônia (Fonseca-Ferreira et al. 2021), and Roraima (new record) (Figure 6).</p><p>Description ♂ (INPA-ARA9164) - Measurements: Total size 15.82; cephalothorax 7.21 in length, 6.66 in width; labium 0.96 in length, 1.1 in width; sternum 4.22 in length, 3.36 in width. Palp and legs: Palp = 10.62 (3.31, 2.32, 3.29, 1.7), I = 22.55 (7.82, 3.13, 5.78, 3.42, 2.4), II = 20.65 (6.59, 2.76, 4.95, 4.36, 1.99), III = 18.82 (5.33, 2.62, 3.59, 4.73, 2.55), IV = 26.36 (7.34, 2.99, 6.36, 6.16, 3.51); spines: Palp: Ti r14, Ta d0-0-4. I: Fe d1-1-1, Pa v0-1-4, Ti v11-19-11, p0-1-4, r4-5-6, Mt v6-10-15, p1-3-5, r0-7-3, Ta v0-2-0, p0-4-4, r4-6-4. II: Fe d1-1-1, Pa v0-0-3, Ti v4-10-15, p0-2-3, r1-3-4, Mt v6-6-8, p1-4-6, r2-5-9, Ta p1-5-3, r2-5-7. III: Fe d1-2-1, Pa p6-5-9, Ti v0-2-4, p1-2-3, r0-2-3. Mt d2- 5-2, v2-6-8, p0-5-5, r1-2-2. Ta p6-10-6, r6-10-9. IV: Fe d1-1-1, Mt v2-2-5, p0-1-3, r0-2-3, Ta p5-5-8, r5-4-8.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9A70FA7CFFA1FF9BF0A0FB45FB6EFA03	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Gomes, João Pedro Costa;Santos, Naila Amanda Sousa dos;Almeida, Marlus Queiroz;Cipola, Nikolas Gioia;Morais, José Wellington de	Gomes, João Pedro Costa, Santos, Naila Amanda Sousa dos, Almeida, Marlus Queiroz, Cipola, Nikolas Gioia, Morais, José Wellington de (2024): Idiopidae in the Brazilian Amazon: Description of a new species, characterization of an unknown male and expansion of geographic records. EntomoBrasilis (e 1076) 17: 1076, DOI: 10.12741/ebrasilis.v17.e1076, URL: https://doi.org/10.12741/ebrasilis.v17.e1076
9A70FA7CFFA3FF9CF0C6F9AAFAB1F88B.text	9A70FA7CFFA3FF9CF0C6F9AAFAB1F88B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neocteniza coylei Goloboff & Platnick 1992	<div><p>Neocteniza coylei Goloboff &amp; Platnick, 1992 Figures 4-6</p><p>Neocteniza coylei Goloboff &amp; Platnick, 1992: 4, f. 7-11 (Df).</p><p>Diagnosis: It partially resembles Neocteniza fantastica Platnick &amp; Shadab, 1976, and Neocteniza minima Goloboff, 1987 in the structural form of the cymbia, palpal bulb and the presence of ventral spines on the palpal tibia and differs by dilation in the femurs of legs I and II (dilated in the femur of leg III in N. fantastica). Furthermore, it differs in the color pattern on the anterior and posterior legs, as well as in the number and arrangement of spines on the palpal tibia of males (Figure 5).</p><p>Material examined: ♂ Brazil: Acre, Mâncio Lima, Serra do Divisor National Park, Igarapé Paqueira, -7.4528611111111, -73.667666666667 (Figure 6), 260m alt., 18-26.VII.2022, G. R . Desidério, A. Pes, J.O. Silva, R.B. Pinedo, H.L.M.S. Ferreira leg. Malaise trap (INPA-ARA9165) .</p><p>Description: Female described by Goloboff &amp; Platnick (1992): 4, f. 7-11.</p><p>Male (INPA-ARA9165) - Carapace coloration is gray, particularly along the margins; brownish pigments on the carapace, ocular tubercle with black coloration, gray abdomen; total size 7.84; carapace length 3.82, width 2.9; recurved tripartite fovea (T-shaped), as in Figure 4; slightly procurved ocular tubercle with a length of 1.09 and a width of 0.4, eye sizes: AME 0.11, ALE 0.11, PME 0.09, PLE 0.09; eye interdistances AME-AME 0.02, AME-ALE 0.07, PME-PME 0.20, PME-PLE 0.07, ALE-PLE 0.04, AME-PME 0.02, ALE-ALE 0.36, PLE-PLE 0.51; sternum with a length of 1.27 and a width of 0.83, sigilla practically imperceptible; trapezoidal labium with a length of 0.15 and a width of 0.33, without cuspules; maxilla with a developed prolateral anterior lobe, without cuspules, almost as wide as long; chelicerae with a length of 1.4 and a width of 0.7 (individual), cheliceral groove with 6 teeth on the promargin and 10 small teeth on the retromargin; rastellum with four short strong spines and two spines outside the rastellum projection; measurements of the palp and legs in Table 2; palpal tibia strongly thickened with two clusters of spines, one with 23 spines divided into five rows (arrangement 3, 4, 7, 2, 7) followed by another distal cluster with five spines in a single row; femurs of legs I and II dilated; all coxae and trochanters are whitish, femurs dark brown, and patellae whitish; tibia I and II entirely whitish, and metatarsi and tarsi grayish, legs III and IV with light brown basal tibia and whitish distally (Figure 5); all legs with pectinate tarsal claws and the presence of a third tarsal claw; megasetae present - Leg I: Ti v0-0-3, Mt v0-0-3, Ta v2-2-0; Leg II: Ti v0-1-2, Mt v1-2-3, Ta v2- 2-1; Leg III: Ti v0-0-2, Mt v0-0-2; Leg IV: Ti v0-1-2, Mt v0-0-4; spines - Palp, legs I and II without spines; Leg III: Pa d5-4-6, Ti d0-3-4, Mt d2-4-2; Leg IV: Mt d0-0-1; palpal bulb with a slender and strongly curved embolus, paraembolic apophysis (PA) present, haematodochae (MH, AH), tegular teeth (TT), apical keel (AK), and embolic crack (EA) (Figure 5).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9A70FA7CFFA3FF9CF0C6F9AAFAB1F88B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Gomes, João Pedro Costa;Santos, Naila Amanda Sousa dos;Almeida, Marlus Queiroz;Cipola, Nikolas Gioia;Morais, José Wellington de	Gomes, João Pedro Costa, Santos, Naila Amanda Sousa dos, Almeida, Marlus Queiroz, Cipola, Nikolas Gioia, Morais, José Wellington de (2024): Idiopidae in the Brazilian Amazon: Description of a new species, characterization of an unknown male and expansion of geographic records. EntomoBrasilis (e 1076) 17: 1076, DOI: 10.12741/ebrasilis.v17.e1076, URL: https://doi.org/10.12741/ebrasilis.v17.e1076
