New euophryine jumping spiders from Papua New Guinea (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryinae) 3491 Author Zhang, Jun-Xia Author Maddison, Wayne P. text Zootaxa 2012 2012-09-20 3491 1 74 journal article 1175­5334 6C5A73BD-5322-4D44-BD4A-04886A4911A3 Chalcolemia nakanai sp. nov. Figs 91–95 Type material. Holotype : female, PAPUA NEW GUINEA : New Britain , Nakanai Mts , Camp 1, Lamas , 3–8 April 2009 , 5.614° S , 151.408° E , elev. 200 m , coll. I. Agnarsson ( UBC-SEM AR00090 ). Etymology. A noun in apposition taken from the type locality. Diagnosis. The retromargin of chelicera has one fissident tooth of four cusps ( Fig. 92 ); the opening to the copulatory duct is near the center of the window ( Fig. 93 ); the primary spermatheca is smaller than the secondary spermatheca ( Figs 94–95 ). Description. Female ( holotype , UBC-SEM AR00090). Carapace length 1.7; abdomen length 2.9. Chelicera ( Fig. 92 ): light yellow; with two promarginal teeth and one retromarginal tooth of four cusps. Epigynum ( Figs 93–95 ): median septum of window relatively wide; opening to copulatory duct close to the center of window. Copulatory duct without accessory gland; secondary spermatheca large and oval, primary spermatheca smaller. First pair of legs very long; tibia with nine proventral and eight retroventral macrosetae. Measurements of legs: I 7.4, II 3.9, III 4.7, IV 5.8. Color in alcohol ( Fig. 91 ): carapace yellow brown, eye area gray brown with indistinct guanine deposit; posterior part of carapace with a “U”-shaped gray brown marking; abdomen light sandy brown, with brown to dark brown irregular markings in the middle; venter of abdomen and legs light sandy yellow. Natural history. The specimen was collected by beating foliage in forest.