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 guatavita sp. nov. Figs 5a–c , 17a , 21a–c , 27 Type . Holotype : male from Pantano de Martos , Vereda Montequiva , Guatavita , Cundinamarca , Colombia , 2840 m , 4.899516°N , 73.721125°W , 26.X.2014 , K. Pulido ( ANDES –IN 3155). Etymology. The epithet is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality, the Guatavita Lake, capital of the Zipazgo, one of the most important politic and administrative divisions of the territory of the Muisca Confederation, and where the well-known legend of El Dorado originated. Diagnosis. Males of A. guatavita sp. nov. can be distinguished from those of the remaining species in the genus by the presence of a dorsal tibial spur (DTS) in the palp, basal widening of the embolus, and a long and pointed finger-like RTA with a proximal widening ( Figs 5a–c , 21a–c ). Description. Male ( holotype ). Total length: 2.65. Carapace yellow, 1.49 long, 1.01 wide, 0.73 high ( Fig. 17a ). OC black 0.70 long. Anterior eye row 1.06 wide and posterior 0.94 wide. Sternum yellow, 0.59 long, 0.48 wide. Labium yellow, 0.12 long, 0.24 wide. Chelicerae yellow with three retromarginal and two promarginal teeth. Palp yellow with distal femur and patella covered by long white hairs, with long finger-like RTA with basal widening, embolus with basal widening (bwe), and a dorsal tibial spur (DTS) ( Figs 5a–c , 21a–c ). Legs 4312, all yellow, with a prolateral black marks in patellae I, and prolateral distal in femora I. Leg macrosetae: femur, I–II d 1 di, p 1 di; III d 2 di, p 1 di; IV d 2 di, v 1 di; patella, III–IV r 1 me; tibia, I v 2-2 -2; II 1-2 -1, p 1 di; 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 v 2 -0-1, p 1-0-2, r 1-0-2; IV v 1 -0-1, p 0-1-2, r 0-1-2. Abdomen yellow, with a reticulated brown pattern of coloration ( Fig. 17a ). Female. Unknown. Distribution. Colombia ( Cundinamarca ) ( Fig. 27 ). Known altitudinal distribution: 2840 m .