dc:title"Two new species of the ant-like spider genus Fluda Peckham & Peckham, 1892 from Bolivia with first reports of potential ant models for the genus and a novel ant-resembling behavior (Araneae: Salticidae, Simonellini)";
dc:description"FIGURE 6. Habitus of Fluda thuruampara sp. nov. A. Holotype male (IBSI-Ar0958), dorsal; B. Idem, lateral; C. Paratype female (IBSI-Ar0956), lateral; D. Idem, dorsal.";
dc:description"FIGURE 7. Genitalia of Fluda thuruampara sp. nov. Palp of holotype (IBSI-Ar0958):A. Retrolateral view; B. Ventral view; C. Dorsal view, expanded; D. Retrolateral view, expanded; E. Course of spermatophore in D. Epigyne of paratype (IBSI-Ar0956): F. Ventral; G. Dorsal, cleared; H. Ventral, cleared.";
dc:description"FIGURE 8. Living habitus of Fluda spp. and potential ant models. Fluda thuruampara sp. nov.: A–C. Males; D. Female; E. Camponotus sanctaefidei Dalla Torre, 1892, minor worker, Villa Teresa, La Paz Dept.; F. Camponotus latangulus Roger, 1863, minor worker, Buena Vista, Santa Cruz Dept.; G. Odontomachus sp., Villa Teresa, La Paz Dept.; H. Crematogaster pusillus Klug, 1824, minor worker, Villa Tunari, Cochabamba Dept.; F. dauca sp. nov.: I–K. Males; L. Female, dark form.";
dc:description"FIGURE 2. Bolivia (A), study area and ecoregion distribution (B) of Bolivian species of Fluda, according to the regionalization by Navarro & Ferreira (2007); map produced with QGIS (version 2.14.3, http://www.qgis.org/en/site). 1. Villa Teresa, La Paz Dept.; 2. Villa Tunari, Cochabamba Dept.; 3. Cafetal, Buena Vista, Santa Cruz Dept.; C. Habitat of F. thuruampara sp. nov. in Bolivian Yungas forest, Villa Teresa; D. Habitat of F. dauca sp. nov. in Southwest Amazon forest, Villa Tunari.";