A revision of the Neotropical spider genus Oligoxystre Vellard 1924 (Theraphosidae, Ischnocolinae)
Author
Guadanucci, José Paulo Leite
text
Zootaxa
2007
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.178227
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178227
Oligoxystre auratum
Vellard 1924
Oligoxystre auratum
Vellard 1924
: 152
, pl. 10, f. 38.
Types
.
Holotype
male, Catalão, Goiás,
Brazil
, not located. According to
Vellard (1924)
, the
type
was deposited in the collection of Instituto Vital
Brazil
. This collection no longer exists and the
type
is presumed lost, as also noted by
Raven (1985)
.
Diagnosis
(from
Vellard 1924
). Male palpal bulb with long and slightly curved embolus; bulb as twisted on itself, prolonged by long collar, depressed at base and embolus with thin apical end, curved. Cephalothorax dark red covered with dense and short pubescence yellow (a few golden and longer on margins). Femora with thick golden pubescence on dorsal and ventral faces, sparse on ventral face of tibiae. Abdomen dark brown with golden hair.
Note
.
Vellard (1924)
provides informative drawings of the male palpal bulb, tibial apophysis and dorsal habitus. Specimens collected at the putative type-locality, those of which are representatives of
O. bolivianum
, do not match Vellard's description, due to differences in the genitalia morphology, although they have similar color pattern.
O. bolivianum
has a tapering embolus, sharply bent at its midlength (
Fig. 4
) with an excavation apically (
Fig.5
) which resembles small keels when seen under the stereomicroscope. Therefore,
O. auratum
and
O. bolivianum
are presently considered sympatric species in southern Goiás state. A detailed description and diagnosis of
O. auratum
will only be possible with the discovery of a male that matches the original description. Females unknown.