Nops sublaevis Simon, 1893

Sánchez-Ruiz, Alexander & Brescovit, Antonio D., 2018, A revision of the Neotropical spider genus Nops MacLeay (Araneae: Caponiidae) with the first phylogenetic hypothesis for the Nopinae genera, Zootaxa 4427 (1), pp. 1-121 : 105-107

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4427.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5996485

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scientific name

Nops sublaevis Simon, 1893
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Nops sublaevis Simon, 1893 View in CoL

Figures 72A‒G View FIGURE 72 ; 73A‒L

Nops sublaevis Simon, 1893b: 450 View in CoL , pl. 9, fig. 14. Males and female syntypes from Colonia Tovar (10°24′20″N, 67°17′22″W), Aragua, Venezuela ( NHM; not examined, apparently lost). GoogleMaps

Remarks. Searches of syntypes in NHM were unsuccessful. However, two males from Maracay, Aragua (20 km SW of type locality) match with original description and figures of Simon (1893b).

Additional material examined. VENEZUELA: Aragua: Maracay, Rancho Grande (currently Parque Nacional Henri Pittier , 10°22′48″N, 67°37′8.4″W), 27.vii.1946, W.M. Bebee, 1♂ ( AMNH) GoogleMaps . Ditto , 31.viii.1946, W.M. Bebee, 1♂ ( AMNH) . Ditto , 5.vii.1946, W.M. Bebee, 1♀ ( AMNH) . Trujillo: 6.1 km. N Bocono , 31.iii.1992, L. Herman, 1♀ ( AMNH) .

Diagnosis. Males and females resemble similar congener Nops meridionalis , which have a similar abdominal pattern as in figure 6I, by having the PLS longer than the PMS and the posterior unpaired claws small ( Fig. 5C View FIGURE 5 ); but can be distinguished by having the embolus slightly curved and shorter than palpal tibia ( Fig. 72B‒D View FIGURE 72 ) and females without invagination on receptaculum ( Figs 72G View FIGURE 72 ; 73G‒I).

Description. Male (Maracay, AMNH): Carapace dark orange ( Fig. 72A View FIGURE 72 ). Chelicerae, endites, labium legs orange, coxae and trochanters lighter. Abdomen dorsally greenish gray, with the most common pattern as in figure 6I, ventrally light pale gray. Anal tubercle and spinnerets light gray. Total length 8.8. Carapace 5.4 long, 3.3 wide. Sternum 4.6 long, 3.0 wide. Leg measurements: I: 3.8; II: 3.7; III: 3.5; IV: 3.9. Posterior unpaired claws small, as in other three‒clawed spiders with small denticles. PLS longer than PMS. Palp with embolus shorter than palpal tibia, slightly curved ( Figs 72B‒D View FIGURE 72 ; 73A); tip with two ventral short extensions and a reborded dorsal margin ( Fig. 73 B‒C, E View FIGURE 73 ).

Female (Maracay: AMNH). Carapace, chelicerae, labium, coxae, legs, endites and sternum as in male. Abdomen as in male ( Fig. 72E View FIGURE 72 ). Anal tubercle and spinnerets whitish yellow. Total length 9.2. Carapace 5.6 long, 3.5 wide. Sternum 4.8 long, 3.4 wide. Leg measurements: I: 3.9; II: 3.85; III: 3.6; IV: 4.05. Posterior unpaired claws ( Fig. 73L View FIGURE 73 ) and PLS as in male. External genital area with strongly sclerotized anterior plate and lep, remarkable ess ( Fig. 72F View FIGURE 72 ). Internal genitalia without invagination on receptaculum and uterus externus with narrow base ( Figs 72G View FIGURE 72 ; 73G‒I).

Distribution. Known from Venezuela ( Fig. 55B View FIGURE 55 ).

NHM

University of Nottingham

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Caponiidae

Genus

Nops

Loc

Nops sublaevis Simon, 1893

Sánchez-Ruiz, Alexander & Brescovit, Antonio D. 2018
2018
Loc

Nops sublaevis

Simon, 1893b : 450
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