Curicaberis ferrugineus C.L. Koch 1836, comb. nov.

Curicaberis ferrugineus (C.L. Koch, 1836) comb. nov. Figs 51−54, Map 2 Ocypete ferruginea C.L. Koch, 1836: 41, fig. 196 (Holotype female from Pico de Orizaba [19 °01’N, 97 ° 16 ’W], Veracruz, Mexico, deposited in NHM 90.7. 3142, examined). Sparassus ferrugineus (C.L. Koch): Keyserling 1880: 256, pla...

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Summary:Curicaberis ferrugineus (C.L. Koch, 1836) comb. nov. Figs 51−54, Map 2 Ocypete ferruginea C.L. Koch, 1836: 41, fig. 196 (Holotype female from Pico de Orizaba [19 °01’N, 97 ° 16 ’W], Veracruz, Mexico, deposited in NHM 90.7. 3142, examined). Sparassus ferrugineus (C.L. Koch): Keyserling 1880: 256, plate 7, fig. 140. Olios ferrugineus (C.L. Koch): Simon 1880: 300; Banks 1898: 267; Petrunkevitch 1911: 499; World Spider Catalog 2015. Olios sagus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1890: 69, plate 9, fig. 3 (Holotype female from Petexbatun [Departamento del Peten, 16 ° 26 ’N, 90 ° 11 ’W], Guatemala, deposited in NHM 1901.3.3- 127 A, examined). F. O. Pickard-Cambridge 1900: 126, plate 9, fig. 14 (Syn.) FIGURES 51−54. Curicaberis ferrugineus (C.L. Koch) comb. nov. 51− 52 male, left palp (51 ventral, 52 retrolateral); 53− 54 female (53 epigyne, ventral view, 54 vulva, dorsal view). C = conductor; CD = copulatory duct; dRTA = dorsal branch of RTA; E = embolus; FD = fertilization duct; GP = glandular projection; LL = lateral lobes; MS = median septum; SP = spermathecae; tp = tegular projection; vRTA 1 = projection 1 of ventral branch of RTA; vRTA 2 = projection 2 of ventral branch of RTA. Scale lines: 1 mm. Additional material examined. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Texas : 2 ♂, Cameron County, southernmost Palm Grove [23 ° 12 ’N, 98 °09’W], 16 February 1941, A.M. Davis leg. (AMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, April 1941, A.M. & L.I. Davis leg. (AMNH). MEXICO: San Luis Potosí : 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Tamazunchale [21 ° 15 ’N, 98 ° 47 ’W], 20 May 1952, M. Cazier, W. Gertsch & R. Schrammel leg. (AMNH); 1 ♀, 1 miles SW Tamazunchale [21 ° 14 ’N, 98 ° 45 ’W], 25 July 1966, J. & W. Ivie leg. (AMNH). Puebla : 1 ♂, Coronel Tito Hernandez [20 ° 27 ’N, 97 ° 44 ’W], 24 August 1946, Goodnight & Bordas leg. (AMNH). Veracruz : 1 ♂, Gutierrez Zamora [20 ° 27 ’N, 97 °05’W], 12 February 1976, J. Mihm leg. (AMNH); 1 ♂, Cordoba [18 ° 53 ’N, 96 ° 55 ’W], 15 May 1946, J.C. & D.L. Pallister leg. (AMNH). GUATEMALA: Peten : 1 ♂, Uaxactun [17 ° 23 ’N, 89 ° 38 ’W], March–April 1951, H.H. Bartlett leg. (MCZ 99646). Diagnosis. Males of C. ferrugineus comb. nov. are distinguished from those of the other species of the genus by the palp with dRTA short, thick and curved, vRTA 2 bifid with rounded branches and tegulum with large retroproximal projection (Figs 51−52: tp). Females are distinguished by the epigyne with median septum rebordered along entire width and laterally, forming a U-shaped atrium, slightly over two times wider than long (Fig. 53). Description. Male (holotype): Prosoma pale orange, mottled with brown spots; eye borders black. Chelicerae pale orange with pair of longitudinal brown stripes. Legs pale orange, densely mottled with brown spots. Labium and endites pale orange, distally lighter. Sternum pale yellow with slightly darker margins. Opisthosoma cream colored, dorsally with brownish gray pattern of lateral small longitudinal stripes and chevrons on posterior half. Total length 9.4. Prosoma: 4.0 long, 4.4 wide. Opisthosoma: 4.9 long, 2.9 wide. Eyes: diameters: 0.30, 0.28, 0.24, 0.26; interdistances: 0.36, 0.12, 0.50, 0.48, 0.34, 0.26. Legs (2143): I: 24.9 (6.6, 2.6, 6.7, 6.8, 2.2); II: 26.8 (7.2, 2.6, 7.5, 7.2, 2.3); III: 17.6 (5.1, 1.8, 4.8, 4.3, 1.6); IV: 20.3 (5.6, 2.1, 5.3, 5.6, 1.7). Palp: vRTA 1 small, triangular and pointed. Subtegulum hidden behind embolus base, not visible in ventral view. Embolus long, arising from tegulum at 7 o’clock position. Conductor distally widened (Figs 51−52). Female (AMNH, Tamazunchale): Coloration pattern as in male. Total length 11.3. Prosoma: 4.6 long, 4.8 wide. Opisthosoma: 6.7 long, 5.0 wide. Eyes: diameters: 0.30, 0.28, 0.22, 0.24; interdistances: 0.40, 0.20, 0.52, 0.50, 0.42, 0.36. Legs (2143): I: 20.7 (5.9, 2.4, 5.2, 5.5, 1.7); II: 23.6 (6.7, 2.5, 6.2, 6.2, 2.0); III: 15.4 (4.7, 1.9, 3.8, 3.6, 1.4); IV: 18.1 (5.3, 2.1, 4.5, 4.7, 1.5). Epigyne: epigynal field rounded, as long as wide. Median septum one and a half times wider than long, with posterior margin not surpassing epigastric furrow (Fig. 53). Vulva: copulatory ducts wide and short, less than one third of the spermathecae length. Spermathecae large, oval. Basal part of fertilization ducts narrow, less than one-sixth copulatory duct width, distal part with one coil and laterad (Fig. 54). Variation. Males (n = 6): total length 9.2–9.4; prosoma length 4.0– 4.4; femur I length 5.9–7.2. Females (n = 2): total length 11.3–13.1; prosoma length 4.3–4.7; femur I length 5.2–5.9. Distribution. Southeastern United States to northern Guatemala (Map 2). FIGURES 55−58. Curicaberis granada sp. nov. 55− 56 male, left palp (55 ventral, 56 retrolateral); 57− 58 female (57 epigyne, ventral view, 58 vulva, dorsal view). 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