Nineteen new species of Amphidraus Simon, 1900 (Salticidae: Euophryini) from Colombia, with comments about their conservation Author Galvis, William text Zootaxa 2017 4286 1 1 40 journal article 32767 10.11646/zootaxa.4286.1.1 a614f1d9-bda9-4df0-a486-aef5af7813fa 1175-5326 828206 6A22EB50-0146-465A-8E2A-523E2F8FE470 Amphidraus tisquesusa sp. nov. Figs 13a–b , 18f , 22g –h , 27 Type . Holotype : male from Finca Rodamonte , Vereda Chaleche , Sesquilé , Cundinamarca , Colombia , 3250 m , 4.970638°N , 73.785194°W , D. Martínez ( ICN –Ar 8256). Etymology. The epithet is a noun in apposition that honors the fourth and last ruler and lord of Bacatá, southern Muisca confederation, and currently known as the Colombian capital Bogotá . Diagnosis. Males of A. tisquesusa sp. nov. are similar to those of A. pae sp. nov by the shape of the RTA and the absence of the basal widening of the embolus. However, they can be distinguished from those by the longer and pointed RTA, a more rounded tegular lobe (TL), the presence of an evident embolar disc spur (EDS), and a shorter embolus ( Figs 13a–b , 22g –h ). Description. Male ( holotype ). Total length: 2.30. Carapace reddish brown with the posterior border darker in coloration, 1.19 long, 0.89 wide, 0.55 high ( Fig. 18d ). OC black, 0.54 long. Anterior eye row 0.79 wide and posterior 0.76 wide. Sternum dark brown, 0.48 long, 0.40 wide. Labium dark brown, 0.13 long, 0.18 wide. Chelicerae dark brown with three retromarginal and two promarginal teeth. Palp dark brown with femur and patella covered by long white hairs, a visible prolateral sperm duct (SD), a long finger-like RTA, long embolic filament (EF), and a rounded tegular lobe (TL) ( Figs 13a–b , 22g –h ). Legs 4312, all brown with yellowish disperse marks. Leg macrosetae: femur, I–II d 1 di; IV d 2 di; patella, III–IV r 1 me; tibia, I v 1-1 -2, p 1 di; II v 1-1 -1; III–IV v 1 -0- 1, p 0-1-1, r 0-1-1; metatarsus, I v 2-2 ; II v 2-2 , p 1 di; III–IV v 1 -0-1, p 1-0-2, r 1-0-2. Abdomen brown with some transverse light brown stripes, and three irregular dorsal dark brown marks ( Fig. 18f ). Female. Unknown. Comments. The holotype male was collected in an intervened high-Andean wet forest, in a Pitfall trap. Distribution. Colombia ( Cundinamarca ) ( Fig. 27 ). Known altitudinal distribution: 3230 m .