On the Neotropical spider genera Enna O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897 and Syntrechalea F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902 (Araneae, Lycosoidea, Trechaleidae): descriptions, taxonomic notes and new records
Author
Cruz, Estevam L.
Author
Silva, Da
Author
Viquez, Carlos
Author
Lise, Arno A.
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Zootaxa
2012
3334
55
62
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.281291
afd83487-f54f-4143-8481-4bf90f9aa1d7
1175-5326
281291
Syntrechalea boliviensis
(
Carico, 1993
)
new combination
Trechalea boliviensis
Carico 1993
: 252
, figs 65–68, male
holotype
from Departamento del Beni, Est. Biol. Beni, Zone 1,
Bolivia
,
8–14 November 1989
, J. Coddington
et al
. leg. (IE, examined).
Syntrechalea colombiana
Silva & Lise, 2008: 495
, figs 1–6, male
holotype
from Loreto Mocagua, Leticia, Departamento del Amazonas,
Colombia
,
15 November 2001
, C. Sandoval leg. (ICN 768, examined). Synonymy proposed by
Silva & Lise (2010)
.
Note.
The species is transferred to
Syntrechalea
F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902
by sharing the following morphological characters: the carapace is low with the cephalic region uniquely elevated and the eyes more or less tuberculate (Carico, 2008: 124, fig. 19), the retrolateral tibial apophysis (RTA) is bifurcate with the ectal division (ECD) narrow and the ental division equally prominent and flattened (Carico, 2008: 123, fig. 9), flexible distal haft of metatarsi and flexible tarsi (Carico, 2008: 124, fig. 18), the epigynum has the middle field distinct and in a posterior position and surrounded by the anterior field anteriorly and laterally (Carico, 2008: 123, fig. 10).