Blackwall, 1862 : 422 Epicadus spinipes (Blackwall) Petrunkevitch 1911 : 405 Mello-Leitão 1929 : 100 Mello-Leitão, 1929 : 104 Soares, 1946 : 267 Epicadinus spinipes Epicadinus albimaculatus Epicadinus gavensis Taxonomic review of Epicadinus Simon, 1895 (Araneae: Thomisidae) Prado, André Wanderley Do Baptista, Renner Luiz Cerqueira Machado, Miguel Zootaxa 2018 2018-08-15 4459 2 201 234 6G3CB (Blackwall, 1862) Blackwall 1862 [151,616,1760,1786] Arachnida Thomisidae Epicadinus GBIF Animalia Araneae 16 217 Arthropoda species spinipes     Eripus spinipes  Blackwall, 1862: 422.    Epicadus spinipes(Blackwall).  Petrunkevitch 1911: 405.     Epicadinus espinipes(Blackwall)( sic).  Mello-Leitão 1929: 100.     Epicadinus albimaculatus  Mello-Leitão, 1929: 104. New synonymy.    Epicadinus gavensis  Soares, 1946: 267, figs 1–2. New synonymy.  Type-material. Holotype of  Epicadinus spinipes:female, BRASIL, Rio de Janeiro: Serra dos Órgãos, 1857, Clark, H. & Gray, J. (OUMNH 1277.3, Figs 10A–C), examined. Lectotype of  Epicadinus albimaculatus:male, BRASIL, Rio de Janeiro: Rio de Janeiro city (MNHN AR-15076, Coll. Simon 7.319, Figs 10D–F), examined. Syntypes of  Epicadinus gavensis:male lectotype and male paralectotype (herein designated), BRASIL, Rio de Janeiro: Rio de Janeiro city, Gávea, 1944, P. Wygodzinsky (MZUSP 3547, Figs 10G–I), examined.    Additional material examined. BRASIL:  Espírito Santo: 1 male, Anchieta, CSV [ Companhia Siderúrgica Vitória], Macega, ca. 20°47'22"S, 40°38'40"W,  20 August 2008, R. Baptista( UFRJ 1340); idem, 1 female, 24 April 2009, G. A. Pérez (UFRJ 1341); 2 males, Linhares, Caliman, Fazenda Santa Terezinha, ca. 19°07'91.1"S, 39°58'43.5"W, 30 November 2011, R. Baptista (UFRJ 1335); 1 female, 1 juvenile, Linhares, Reserva Natural Vale, Bicuíba, ca. 19°09'11"S, 40°02'50"W, 4 February 2011, D. T. Castro (UFRJ 1339); idem, 2 females, R. Baptista (UFRJ 1337); idem, 1 female, 22 April 2011, D. T. Castro, (UFRJ 1336); idem, 1 juvenile, 22 April 2011, R. Baptista (UFRJ 1332); idem, 3 juveniles, 4 August 2011, R. Baptista (UFRJ 1338); idem, 1 juvenile, 28 November 2011, D. T. Castro (UFRJ 1333);  1 juvenile, Sooretama, REBIOSooretama, Quirinão, ca. 18°59'35"S, 40°08'58"W,  23 April 2011, D. T. Castro( UFRJ 1331); 1 juvenile, 23 April 2011, R. Baptista (UFRJ 1334).    Rio de Janeiro: 1 male, Angrados Reis, IlhaGrande, Vila Abraão, ca. 23°08'32"S, 44°10'26"W,  February 1994, M. Ramirez( MNRJ[ex MACN]);  1 male, Casemiro de Abreu, Barra do Sana, ca. 22°22'25"S, 42°12'14"W,  28 December 2002, Wienskoski( MNRJ 11484);  1 juvenile, Macaé, Terminal Cabiúnas, Mata da Fazenda, ca. 22°17'18"S, 41°44'05"W,  16 March 2011, R. Baptista( UFRJ 1316);  1 male, Macaé, Terminal Cabiúnas, Mata do Gasoduto, ca. 22°17'18"S, 41°44'05"W,  11 December 2012, G. Miranda( UFRJ 1320); idem, 1 juvenile, 23 May 2013(UFRJ 1315); idem, 1 female, 21 February 2014, M. O. Villareal (UFRJ 1318); idem, 1 juvenile, 21 February 2014, D. R. Pedroso (UFRJ 1317);  1 juvenile, Macaé, Terminal Cabiúnas, Mata da Odebei, ca. 22°17'09"S, 41°44'06"W,  17 March 2011, R. Baptista( UFRJ 1322); idem, 1 juvenile, 24 February 2013, G. Miranda (UFRJ 1321); 1 juvenile, 21 November 2013(UFRJ 1319);  2 males, Mangaratiba, Riodas Pedras, ca. 22°59'23"S, 44°05'47"W,  12 December 2006, Wienskosk( MNRJ 06865);  2 males, 1 juvenile, Mendes, Centro Marista São Josédas Paineiras, Sede, 22°30'35"S, 43°45'16"W,  21 November 2014, R. Baptista( UFRJ 1327); idem, 1 male, 1 female, 1 juvenile, 21 November 2014, A. W. Prado (UFRJ 1328); idem, 1 female, 21 November 2014, R. Baptista (UFRJ 1326); 1 male, 18 November 2014, A. W. Prado (UFRJ 1324); 2 juveniles, Mendes, Fazenda Arvoredo, Encruzilhada, 22°30'17"S, 43°45'35"W, 31 August 2014, R. Baptista (UFRJ 1323); idem, 1 male, 17 November 2014, R. Baptista (UFRJ 1329); 1 male, Mendes, Fazenda Arvoredo, Porteira, 22°30'10"S, 43°45'14"W, 4 March 2015, A. W. Prado (UFRJ 1325);  1 male, Rio de Janeiro, Parque Estadual da Pedra Branca, Pau da Fome, Padaria, 22°56'13"S, 43°26'29"W,  23 September 2013, P. Castanheira( UFRJ 1343);  1 juvenile, Rio de Janeiro, Parque Estadual da Pedra Branca, Pau da Fome, Figueira, 22°54'40"S, 43°30'25"W,  12 June 2013, R. Baptista( UFRJ 1342); 1 juvenile, Santa Maria Madalena, Desengano, ca. 21°57'14"S, 42°00'56"W, 23–25 March 1998, A. B. Kury (MNRJ 10388).    São Paulo: 1 male, São Sebastião, Praia de Guaecá, ca. 23°49'20"S, 45°27'07"W,  September 1998, C. A. Rheims( IBSP 20588).   Diagnosis.  E. spinipesbelongs to the  spinipes-group and resembles  E. villosus. Females of  E. spinipesare distinguished from  E. villosusby the presence of a yellowish, thin, median stripe along the carapace, located between two dark brown stripes, and two yellowish white lateral stripes on the dorsum of the opisthosoma ( Fig. 8A), and yellowish sternum, sometimes with pale brown marginal spots ( Fig. 8B). The paired macrosetal tubercles of the tibia and metatarsus are robust, with length greater or equal to half the width of the article ( Fig. 8G). The epigygum presents a remarkable triangular median septum, with anterior base at least twice as wide as the posterior one ( Fig. 8E), and spiral copulatory ducts with approximately ten coils, the last one partially covering the anterior surface of the spermathecae ( Fig. 8F). Males of  E. spinipesare distinguished from  E. villosusby the yellowish sternum as in the female ( Fig. 9C), RTA about twice as long as wide, slanted to the axis of the cymbium ( Fig. 9F), and embolus with about four turns around the tegulum.  Notes.The type-locality of  Eripus spinipes, according to its original description, is Serra dos Órgãos in the surroundings of Rio de Janeiro city. Clark & Gray's journey crossed the municipalities of Teresópolis and Petrópolis in the Organ Mountains ( Clark 1867: 114–173). The two British collectors made more extensive collections at Constance, an old farm in Teresópolis ( Clark 1867: 118–132, Johnson 2015: 9) and Presidency, the residence of a British immigrant, about 5 kmfrom Petrópolis ( Clark 1867: 148–155). Therefore it is not possible to specify the precise type-locality. According to Mello-Leitão (1929),  Epicadinus albimaculatuswas based on females from Terra Nova, Bahia state (near the Baía de Todos os Santos), and the municipality of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro state, both in Brazil, under number 7329 of Coll. Simon. The only specimen of  Epicadinus albimaculatusfound at MNHN is a female from Rio de Janeiro, clearly labelled as “Type” in Mello-Leitão´s handwriting ( Figs 10D–F), erroneously numbered 7319 of Coll. Simon by later curators. This specimen is herein considered as the lectotype of  E. albimaculatus( ICZN 1999, art. 74.7.3). In color and shape of the epigynum, the lectotype of  E. albimaculatusagrees perfectly with abundant specimens of  E. spinipesfrom the city of Rio de Janeiro and nearby localities. The other syntype from Terra Nova is considered lost. Besides, Terra Nova is situated in the coastal area of the Atlantic Forest, a preferred area for  E. spinipes. Although Terra Nova is the only record of the species for Bahia, it is close to Sooretama, in the area of the Tabuleiros Forest, northern Espírito Santo state, near the border with Bahia, where specimens of  E. spinipeswere collected. The two males of  E. gavensis( Fig. 10G–I) also come from the city of Rio de Janeiro and agree perfectly with the specimens of  E. spinipes. We choose and herein designate the specimen that is best preserved and was illustrated in the original description as the lectotype ( ICZN 1999, recommendation 74B). In addition, the only species of  Epicadinuscollected in the city of Rio de Janeiro and surrounding areas and throughout the coastal region of the state of Rio de Janeiro is  E. spinipes.   Description. Female (UFRJ 1326, Figs 8A–C, G):Total length: 4.41. Carapace: length 2.00, width 1.77, height 1.11. Clypeus: height 0.23. Chelicera: length 0.50, width 0.32. Sternum: length 0.98, width 0.89. Endites very setaceous, especially in the retrolateral portion: length 0.28, width, 0.25. Labium: length 0.28, width 0.43. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.09, ALE 0.11, PME 0.06, PLE 0.05, AME–AME 0.013, AME–ALE 0.09, ALE–ALE 0.33, PME–PME 0.19, PME–PLE 0.13, PLE–PLE 0.56. MOQ trapezoidal. Legs 1234. Leg I: femur 2.68, patella 1.14, tibia 2.15, metatarsus 1.67, tarsus 0.99, total 8.63; II: 2.00-1.16-1.89-1.23-0.71-6.99; III: 1.05- 0.70-0.94-0.66-0.50-3.85; IV: 1.06-0.58-0.90-0.68-0.49-3.71. Paired macrosetal tubercles very robust in tibiae and metatarsi, longer than or equal to half width of the article. Opisthosoma: length 2.55, width 2.98, height 2.56, pentagonal. Anterior margin of dorsum concave in dorsal view, projecting over posterior portion of carapace, with projected anterior angles. Pair of lateral conical projections with acute apex directed posterolaterally, placed transversally in the median portion, and the posterior one placed in a very slanted position, a little longer than the paired projections and reaching 2/3 of the height of the opisthosoma. In lateral view, anterior portion of the dorsum nearly flat, aligned to the dorsal face of the posterior conical projection, and posterior portion slightly convex. Epigynum ( Figs 8C, D) longer than wide, with reniform atrium, approximately twice as wide as long, located anteriorly, formed by a deep depression, deepest at level of lateral pair of foveas, whose margins are covered by a thin translucent chitinous keel. Anterior portion of atrium rises gradually reaching surface level of opisthosoma. Triangular median septum, almost as long as wide, with an anterior base at least twice as wide as posterior base and projecting itself laterally, merging into interior part of atrium. The posterior base fuses to area near to epigastric furrow, placed far from atrium. Median portion of septum very high, covering copulatory openings and posterior margins of atrium. Margins of epigynum present long cilium-shaped bristles, which partially cover the atrium. Vulva ( Fig. 8F) with very long spiral copulatory ducts and a pair of posterior rounded spermathecae. Copulatory ducts initially formed by a simple, curved duct, followed by a spiral portion directed anteriorly, with approximately nine coils, lighter in hue, ending in a more dilated anterior portion, whose inner margin originates an inner darker spiral portion. This darker spiral, formed by approximately ten coils, runs posteriorly in opposite direction from first spiral with a thicker posterior portion, whose last coil partially covers the dorsal surface of the spermathecae, and forms a sharply curved distal duct connected to the posterior inner face of the rounded and well-developed spermathecae. Coloration. Carapace yellow, with two greyish brown stripes, separated by a thin stripe of the carapace hue, and greyish brown radial stripes. Sternum, endites and labium light yellow. Chelicerae greyish brown. Legs I and II of the same color as the carapace, covered with irregular greyish brown spots, legs III and IV lighter and with few spots. Opisthosoma greyish yellow with two median yellowish white (guanine) longitudinal stripes bordered by black irregular lines; each opisthosomal projection bears one blackish spot at the basis, followed by a blackish grey stripe up to the light yellow tip. Venter light yellow, sides with black irregular spots near the basis of the median projections. Posterior conical projection of the same hue as the dorsum, with light yellow tip.  Male (UFRJ 1324, Fig. 9A–C:Total length: 2.89. Carapace: length 1.32, width 1.23, height 0.75. Clypeus: height 0.16. Chelicera: length 0.33, width 0.19. Sternum: length 0.56, width 0.59. Endites very setaceous, especially in the retrolateral portion: length 0.22, width, 0.26. Labium: length 0.09, width 0.20. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.07, ALE 0.07, PME 0.05, PLE 0.04, AME–AME 0.08, AME–ALE 0.05, ALE–ALE 0.16, PME–PME 0.07, PME–PLE 0.04, PLE–PLE 0.29. MOQ trapezoidal. Legs 1243. Leg I: femur 1.30, patella 0.49, tibia 0.96, metatarsus 0.82, tarsus 0.58, total 4.15; II: 1.12-0.52-0.95-0.79-0.52-3.90; III: 0.54-0.25-0.49-0.37-0.31- 1.94; IV: 0.59-0.32-0.51-0.39-0.30-2.11. Paired macrosetal tubercles in tibiae and metatarsi very robust and long, longer than or equal to half the width of the article. Opisthosoma: length 1.57, width 1.90, height 1.30, pentagonal. Anterior margin of opisthosoma a little concave in dorsal view, slightly projecting over the posterior portion of the carapace, with anterior angles a little projected. Paired conical projections thin, about as long as the posterior one, and arranged transversally. Posterior conical projection very slanted and not reaching half the height of the opisthosoma itself. In lateral view, anterior portion of the dorsum nearly flat and almost aligned to the posterior conical projection, and posterior portion slightly convex. Palpus ( Figs 9D–E). Tegulum with transversal furrow at 1 o’clock position. Embolus basis gradually separating from tegulum, initially forming a wide stripe, slightly tapering along its median portion, which describes about 4 turns around the lateral margin of the tegulum, and ends in a filiform apex, hidden by the margin of tegulum. RTA fused to DTA, both connected directly to the tibia by an elongated and narrow base, forming a kind of pedestal. RTA about 2xlonger than wide, arranged transversally, downward slanted to the longitudinal axis of the cymbium, with large median concavity, marginal folds, and an apex much thinner than the median portion, forming an acute and elongated curve. Dorsal fold slightly projected over the median concavity only in the apical region, fusing directly to the base of the DTA. Ventral fold strongly projected over the median concavity, but gradually decreasing towards the apex. DTA slightly elongated, hook-shaped, with a slightly thicker base, excavated at the inner surface of hook, its apex forming a rounded and slightly acute tip. Coloration. Carapace reddish brown with two median longitudinal dark brown stripes in the posterior portion. Sternum light yellow bordered by reddish brown spots. Endites and labium uniformly reddish brown. Reddish brown chelicerae with irregular black spots. Legs I and II with the same color as the carapace, III and IV lighter. Opisthosoma dorsally yellow with a faint transversal stripe of irregular blackish spots between the conical projections in the median portion. Conical projections reddish brown. Opisthosoma ventrally and laterally yellow with several black spots near macrosetae. Basis of macrosetae appearing as reddish brown dots.   Distribution.Most records of  E. spinipesare from Atlantic Forest areas near the coast of the states of Rio de Janeiroand Espírito Santo, reaching south to the northeastern coast of São Paulostate, all in southeastern Brazil( Fig. 15). Its distribution may reach the coastal area of southern Bahiastate, northeastern Brazil, as there are specimens from the Tabuleiros Forest at the border of Espírito Santoand Bahia, and one of the type-localities of the species is Terra Nova, near Salvador(albeit we had not examined this lost syntype). 1917355366 2008-08-20 UFRJ R. Baptista Brazil Anchieta -20.789444 Macega 21 -40.644447 Companhia Siderurgica Vitoria 17 218 UFRJ 1340 1 1 Espirito Santo 1917355380 2011-04-23 REBIO D. T. Castro Brazil -18.993055 Sooretama 21 -40.149445 17 218 UFRJ 1331 1 1 Espirito Santo 1917355438 1994-02 MNRJ, MACN M. Ramirez Iceland -23.142221 Reis 21 -44.17389 Angra 17 218 1 1 Rio de Janeiro 1917355424 2002-12-28 MNRJ Wienskoski Iceland -22.373611 Barra do Sana 21 -42.203888 Casemiro de Abreu 17 218 MNRJ 11484 1 1 Rio de Janeiro 1917355427 2011-03-16 UFRJ R. Baptista Iceland Macae -22.288332 Mata da Fazenda 21 -41.734722 Terminal Cabiunas 17 218 UFRJ 1316 1 1 Rio de Janeiro 1917355409 2012-12-11 UFRJ G. Miranda Iceland Macae -22.288332 Mata do Gasoduto 21 -41.734722 Terminal Cabiunas 17 218 UFRJ 1320 1 1 Rio de Janeiro 1917355394 2011-03-17 UFRJ R. Baptista Iceland Macae -22.285833 Mata da Odebei 21 -41.735 Terminal Cabiunas 17 218 UFRJ 1322 1 1 Rio de Janeiro 1917355443 2006-12-12 MNRJ Wienskosk Iceland Mangaratiba -22.989723 Pedras 21 -44.096386 Rio 17 218 MNRJ 06865 2 2 Rio de Janeiro 1917355408 2014-11-21 UFRJ R. Baptista Iceland Mendes -22.509722 Paineiras 21 -43.754444 Centro Marista Sao Jose 17 218 UFRJ 1327 3 1 2 Rio de Janeiro 1917355415 2013-09-23 UFRJ P. Castanheira Iceland Parque Estadual da Pedra Branca -22.936943 Padaria 21 -43.44139 Pau da Fome 17 218 UFRJ 1343 1 1 Rio de Janeiro 1917355400 2013-06-12 UFRJ R. Baptista Iceland Parque Estadual da Pedra Branca -22.91111 Figueira 21 -43.506943 Pau da Fome 17 218 UFRJ 1342 1 1 Rio de Janeiro 1917355388 1998-09 IBSP C. A. Rheims Iceland -23.822224 Praia de Guaeca 21 -45.451946 Sao Sebastiao 17 218 IBSP 20588 1 1 Sao Paulo