The Goblin Spider Genera Stenoonops And Australoonops (Araneae, Oonopidae), With Notes On Related Taxa
Author
Platnick N. I.
Author
Dupérré N.
text
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2010
2010-07-21
2010
340
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111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1206/714.1
journal article
0003-0090
Stenoonops macabus
Chickering
Figures 303–315
Stenoonops macabus
Chickering, 1969: 13
, figs. 29, 30 (male
holotype
from
3 miles
east of May Pen, St. Catherine Par.,
Jamaica
, in MCZ, examined).
DIAGNOSIS: Males can easily be recognized by their distinctive embolus, which is longer than the bulb (figs. 310–315). Although they resemble the females of
S. dimotus
and
S. mandeville
in having a recurved posterior eye row (fig. 307), differences in the shape and coloration of the femora suggest that
S. macabus
is not the male of either of those species.
MALE (PBI_OON 432, figs. 303–315): Total length 1.78. Elevated portion of pars cephalica finely reticulate; posterior eye row recurved from above, straight from front. Endites elongated, extending far beyond labium. Embolus elongate, longer than bulb, tip directed medially (figs. 310–315).
FEMALE: Unknown.
MATERIAL EXAMINED:
JAMAICA
:
St. Catherine:
3 mi
E May Pen,
Nov. 22, 1957
(A. Chickering,
MCZ
21916, PBI_OON 432), 13 (
holotype
).
DISTRIBUTION:
Jamaica
.