Metabus, AND
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2007.00304.x |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10545088 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A3406-BF2A-FF09-FD90-FF79FD72FE70 |
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Felipe |
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Metabus |
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SYSTEMATICS OF METABUS AND View in CoL View at ENA TETRAGNATHID SPIDERS 325
( Fig. 22A View Figure 22 ); the epigynum shape, and the posterior origin of the fertilization ducts ( Fig. 22B–E View Figure 22 ).
Description: Female from Anticura, Puyehue National Park, Chile (FAP0354). Habitus as in Figure 22A View Figure 22 . Total length 4.1. Cephalothorax 1.7 long, 1.3 wide, 0.7 high. Sternum 0.8 long and wide. Chelicerae same colour as cephalothorax. Abdomen oval with two dorsal tubercles 2.82 long, 2.97 wide, 1.88 high, venter with two parallel lines of guanine silver patches. AME diameter 0.11. ALE 0.11. PME 0.13. PLE 0.11. Clypeus height 0.7 × AME diameter. AME separation 1.0 × AME diameter. AME–ALE separation 1.3 × AME diameter. PME separation 1.0 × PME diameter. PME–PLE separation 1.2 × PME diameter. Leg I length 6.7, leg II 5.0, leg III 2.9, leg IV 4.2, pedipalp 1.6. Epigynum as in Figure 22B–E View Figure 22 .
Variation: Female total length 3.3–4.1, cephalothorax length 1.6–1.7.
Distribution: Endemic of to Chile ( Fig. 11C View Figure 11 ).
Material examined (N = 12): CHILE: Región X de los Lagos, Osorno, 4.1 Km E of Anticura, trap site 662, 19–26.xii.1982. A. Newton & M. Thayer leg. 1 female ( AMNH) FAP0357 ; Aguas Calientes, P. N. Puyehue, 500 m, 2–5.i.1982, L. E. Peña leg. 1 female and 5 immatures ( AMNH) FAP0354 largest female measured; 450 m, 27.i.1986, N. I. Platnick, & R. T. Schuh leg. 1 female ( AMNH) FAP0356 ; Anticura , E. of Puyehue , 26-31.viii. 1–5.xi.1983, L. E. Peña leg. 1 female ( AMNH) FAP0355 ; Antillanca rd. , 470–720 m, 18–24.xii.1982, A. Newton & M. Thayer leg. 1 female ( AMNH) FAP0358 ; P. N. Puyehue, Anticura , 40°40′0″S, 72°10′30″W, 350 m, 13.xii.2000 − 2.i.2001, J. Miller, F. Álvarez, J. A. Coddington & G. Hormiga leg. 1 female ( USNM) FAP0352 smallest female measured; G. Hormiga leg. 1 female ( USNM) FAP0353 GoogleMaps .
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American Museum of Natural History |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
USNM |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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