A review of the spider genera Anapisona and Psudanapis Author Platnick, N. I Author M. U. Shadab text American Museum Novitates 1979 2672 1 20 http://antbase.org/ants/publications/PlatnickShadab1979b/PlatnickShadab1979b.pdf journal article PlatnickShadab1979b Anapisona schuhi , new species Figures 42, 43 Type: Female holotype from an elevation of 120 m. at the Reserva Ducke, 25 km. northnortheast of Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil (July 21,1973; R. T. Schuh),deposited in the Museu de Zoologia, Universidade de Sao Paulo. Etymology: Named with great pleasure for my good friend and colleague, Dr. R. T. Schuh, collector of the holotype. Diagnosis: Females of A. schuhi may be recognized by the presence of anterior median eyes. Figs. 32-37. Epigyna, ventral views (top) and dorsal views (bottom). 32, 33. Anapisona ashmoleinew species . 34,35. A. peckinew species . 36, 37. A. hamigera (Simon) . Figs . 38-43. 38,39. Anapisona kartabo Forster , male palp. 38. Prolateral view. 39. Retrolateral view. 40, 41. A. aragua , new species , epigynum. 40. Ventral view. 41. Dorsal view. 42, 43. A. schuhinew species , epigynum. 42. Ventral view. 43. Dorsal view. Male: Unknown. Female: Total length 1.48. Carapace 0.79 long,0.58 wide, 0.47 high. Abdomen 0.76 long, 0.68 wide. Carapace and sternum orange, legs yellow. Anterior median eyes present, contiguous, about one-fourth the diameter of other eyes; from above, both eye rows slightly procurved. Metatarsus I with or without median cusp, with distal prolateroventral cusp.
EmTaCe I II III IV
Femur 1.04 0.79 0.45 0.72
Patella 0.29 0.22 0.18 0.18
Tibia 0.83 0.58 0.36 0.47
Metatarsus 0.36 0.29 0.22 0.29
Tarsus 0.50 0.47 0.32 0.36
Total 3.02 2.35 1.53 2.02
Epigynum with triangular wings (fig. 42); ducts basally expanded (fig. 43).
Material Examined: Only the holotype.