A New Genus of the Spider Family Caponiidae (Araneae, Haplogynae) from the West Indies Author Sánchez-Ruiz, Alexander Author Platnick, Norman I. Author Dupérré, Nadine text American Museum Novitates 2010 2010-12-29 2010 3705 1 44 http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1206/3705.2 journal article 5892 10.1206/3705.2 6dc43d48-b722-4035-be54-6161e669e45b 0003-0082 4597743 Cubanops bimini , new species Figures 17–32 TYPES: Male holotype and female allotype from South Bimini , Bahama Islands ( May 1951 ; W. Gertsch , M. Cazier ), deposited in AMNH . ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality. DIAGNOSIS: This species seems closest to C. ludovicorum but can be distinguished by the very different color pattern on the carapace (figs. 19, 28) as well as the much more elaborate embolus tip of males (fig. 25) and the medially shorter genitalic receptaculum of females (fig. 32). MALE: Total length 2.29 (figs. 17–25). Carapace pale yellow, with dark purple margins and median reticulations, those reticulations darkest opposite coxa II. Sternum pale orange, with darker, rebordered margins. Dorsum of abdomen light purple with four white chevrons. Legs pale yellow, with darkened sides on distal halves of all femora and tibiae. Tip of embolus with long extension on dorsal surface, followed ventrally by one long and three short prongs (fig. 25). FEMALE: Total length 3.59 (figs. 26–32). Coloration as in male except sternum with dark patches opposite coxae I and II, abdominal chevrons smaller. Genitalia with relatively short, broadly triangular receptaculum (figs. 31, 32). FIGS. 33–43. Cubanops andersoni , new species , male (except figs. 42, 43). 33. Habitus, dorsal view. 34. Same, ventral view. 35. Carapace, dorsal view. 36. Sternum and mouthparts, ventral view. 37. Epigastric area, ventral view. 38. Left palp, prolateral view. 39. Same, retrolateral view. 40. Bulb and embolus, prolateral view. 41. Embolus tip, prolateral view. 42. Presumably juvenile female, epigastric area, ventral view. 43. Same, dorsal view. FIGS. 44–52. Cubanops armasi , new species , male. 44. Habitus, dorsal view. 45. Same, ventral view. 46. Carapace, dorsal view. 47. Sternum and mouthparts, ventral view. 48. Epigastric region, ventral view. 49. Left palp, prolateral view. 50. Same, retrolateral view. 51. Bulb and embolus, prolateral view. 52. Embolus tip, prolateral view. FIGS. 53–59. Cubanops armasi , new species , female. 53. Habitus, dorsal view. 54. Same, ventral view. 55. Carapace, dorsal view. 56. Sternum and mouthparts, ventral view. 57. Epigastric region, ventral view. 58. Internal genitalia, ventral view. 59. Same, dorsal view. OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: BAHAMA ISLANDS: South Bimini: no specific locality, May 1951 ( W. Gertsch , M. Cazier , AMNH ), 3 % , 2 & , June 1951 (M. Cazier, C., P. Vaurie, AMNH), 1 % , 3 & . DISTRIBUTION: South Bimini, Bahama Islands.