Eustiromastix spinipes ( Taczanowski 1871 )
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6. Eustiromastix spinipes ( Taczanowski 1871) View in CoL , Figures 4-5 View Figure 4 View Figure 5
Attus spinipes Taczanowski 1871 ; Amycus spinipes Petrunkevitch 1911 ; Freya guianensis Caporiacco 1947 ; Capidava spinipes Mello-LeitaBo 1948; Freya guianensis Caporiacco 1948, 1955 ; Chira spinipes Galiano 1968 b View in CoL ; Chira spinipes Ruiz & Brescovit 2008 View in CoL ; Eustiromastix spinipes Edwards 2015 View in CoL .
Material examined. 1♀ [ Figures 4-5 View Figure 4 View Figure 5 ], Colombia, Co ́ rdoba, Tierralta: TuisTuis . This locality can be associated with approximate coordinates of [8°2'2.881"N, 76°5'29.993"W], [258m], 3 Dec 2014, humid forest, manual collection, E GoogleMaps . Bedoya – Roqueme leg . (LEUC; OARA-092). Type material deposited in the MZUF not examined .
Diagnosis. According to Galiano (1968) and Edwards (2015), females of Eustiromastix can be easily differentiated by presenting widely separated COs and elongated CDs that rotate in a spiral before entering the spermatheca ( Figures 4E View Figure 4 , 5A View Figure 5 and as described by Edwards 2015, fig. 11E). The males have an extremely long, whip-shaped embolus, thin and longer than the TDD, the TBD is tilted to the prolateral side (see Edwards 2015, figs. 11H-L). Additionally, in the female E. spinipes , the anterior face of the chelicerae is quite convex, with a tooth in the retromargin (see Galiano 1968, fig. 14).
Short description. This female, collected in the humid forest area, Tierralta ( Colombia), is very similar to the descriptions of Galiano (1968) and Edwards (2015): medium-sized spiders, brownish-yellow cephalothorax ( Figure 4A View Figure 4 ), with pale submarginal bands ending in the paramedial location along the posterior edge of the carapace, and a wider pale thoracic stripe beginning behind the ELPs ( Figure 4A View Figure 4 ), female chelicerae shorts, the anterior face of each paturon is quite convex, with a tooth in the retromargin ( Figure 4B View Figure 4 ). Abdomen brown laterally with few small pale markings laterally, broad median tan stripe of variable width with small scattered symmetrical brown marks within the stripe (see Edwards 2015, fig. 11A). Female epigyne generally with widely separated copulatory openings ( Figures 4 View Figure 4 C-D, 5B), and distinctive, elongated copulatory ducts that spiral several times before entering the spermathecae ( Figures 4E View Figure 4 , 5A View Figure 5 ). Leg segments ringed with brown distally.
Measurements (specimen from Colombia). One female: TL= 9.17; CL= 3.71; CW= 3.53; AL= 5.34; AERW= 2,96; PERW= 2.83; LOQ= 2.04; PMEP=0.34-0.36; eyes of the second row separated from the ALE by 0.69 mm and from the PLE by 0.66 mm.
Natural history. In general, specimens of Eusteromastix spinipes can be commonly found on the ground and on low vegetation in fields and open forests. According to Edwards (2015) they can also be found in shrubs in open areas and low branches along the edges of the forest, and occasionally in the canopy. In Colombia, specimens of E. spinipes were collected in low shrub vegetation in tropical humid forest at an elevation of 258 meters above sea level.
Distribution. Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Tobago, Trinidad, Venezuela.
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Museo Zoologico La Specola, Universita di Firenze |
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Eustiromastix spinipes ( Taczanowski 1871 )
Suarez-Martinez, Leiner A. & Bedoya-Roqueme, Edwin 2021 |
Eustiromastix spinipes
Edwards 2015 |
Chira spinipes
Ruiz & Brescovit 2008 |
Chira spinipes
Galiano 1968 |
Freya guianensis
Caporiacco 1948 |
Freya guianensis
Caporiacco 1947 |
Amycus spinipes
Petrunkevitch 1911 |
Attus spinipes
Taczanowski 1871 |