On the Neotropical spider Subfamily Masteriinae (Araneae, Dipluridae) Author Passanha, Victor Author Brescovit, Antonio D. text Zootaxa 2018 2018-08-30 4463 1 1 73 journal article 29380 10.5281/zenodo.1441911 2bc1e4d3-59c5-4f54-91da-3daf478277d6 1175-5326 1441911 20E7F0F5-7592-47CE-B67F-36DE0124E76F Striamea gertschi Raven, 1981 ( Figs 37 , 39 ) Striamea gertschi Raven, 1981 : 57 , figs 1–7, 12, 19, 21, 23. Types . Colombia . holotype , paratype , Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta ( 11°14’10”N ; 74°12’6”W ), San Pedro, Magdalena , 04-16.V.1975 , J. A. Kochalka leg. deposited in AMNH , examined. Diagnosis . Females of Striamea gertschi differs from those of Striamea magna in being two to three times smaller in size and in having elongated spermathecae ( Fig. 37F–G ). FIGURE 36. Striamea gertschi Raven, 1981 , male (Holotype, AMNH). A Serrula, lateral view. B Tarsal organ, dorsal view. C Ventral depression of male palp, prolateral view. D Trichobothria on male palp, dorsal view. Scale bars: A 50µm; B 5µm; C 50µm; D 5µm. Redescription. Male ( Holotype ). Color: Chelicerae light brown, carapace in dorsal view with 6–7 brown radial markings, interleaved with radial light brown markings, abdomen in dorsal view with 5–6 pairs of ovoid markings, spinnerets light brown, brown legs, carapace and abdomen in ventral view brown ( Fig. 34B ). Total length 3.30. Carapace 1.70 long, 1.44 wide. Abdomen 1.60 long. Fovea 0.15. Clypeus 0.03. Ocular tubercle 0.29 long, 0.35 wide. Eyes: 8, anterior row straight, posterior recurved ( Fig. 34B ). AME 0.03, ALE 0.14, PME 0.09, PLE 0.14. Basal segment of chelicerae with 10 prolateral teeth and 10 smaller mesobasal teeth. Labium 0.15 long, 0.31 wide. Sternum 0.88 wide, 1.05 long. Palp: femur 0.88/ patella 0.50/ tibia 0.90/ tarsus 0.40/ total 2.68; Legs I: femur 1.56/ patella 0.90/ tibia 1.40/ metatarsus 1.40/ tarsus 0.94/ total 6.20; II: 1.32/ 0.70/ 0.90/ 1.10/ 0.74/ total 4.76; III: 1.26/ 0.60/ 0.94/ 1.10/ 0.72/ 4.62; IV: 1.68/ 0.80/ 1.50/ 1.74/ 0.94/ 6.66; Leg formula 4123; Spination: see Raven (1981) . Metatarsus I with apical ventral megaspine ( Fig. 37D ). Metatarsus I with 12–14 grouped microspines retrolaterally ( Fig. 37E ). Palpal tibia 2.5 times length of cymbium, with basal depression, five strong and robust subdistal spines and curved and elongated distal spine ( Fig. 37C ). Cymbium with short prolateral lobe and three apical spines. Palpal bulb piriform with short tegulum, flattened and curved embolus, largest than length of tegulum, with conical tip ( Fig. 37A–B ). PLS: basal, medial and apical, 0.44 0.30 0.50 long. FIGURE 37. Striamea gertschi Raven, 1981 . (Holotype male and paratype female, AMNH). A–E , male. A Palpal bulb, prolateral view; B Embolus tip, prolateral view; C Apical spines on palpal tibia, prolateral view; D Apical ventral megaspine on male tibia I (right leg, proventral view); E Group of microspines on tibia I, prolateral view; F , G Female genitalia, dorsal view. Abbreviation: VD, ventral depression. Scale bar: A 50µm; B 20µm; C 50µm; D 100µm; E 40µm; F , G 100µm. FIGURE 38. Striamea magna Raven, 1981 . (Holotype female, AMNH). A Eyes, dorsal view; B Female genitalia, dorsal view. Scale bar: A 0.1mm; B 100µm. FIGURE 39 . Distribution map of Striamea species. Female ( Paratype ). Coloration as in male. Total length 3.74. Carapace 1.90 long, 1.52 wide. Abdomen 1.84 long. Fovea 0.07. Clypeus 0.14. Ocular tubercle 0.25 long, 0.38 wide. Eyes: eight, posterior row recurved ( Fig. 34B ). AME 0.04, ALE 0.15, PME 0.10, PLE 0.14. Basal segment of chelicerae with 10 prolateral teeth and 10–12 smaller mesobasal teeth. Labium 0.22 long, 0.44 wide. Sternum 0.96 wide, 1.20 long. Palp: femur 0.96/ patella 0.60/ tibia 0.80/ tarsus 0.80/ total 3.16; Legs I: femur 1.62 / patella 0.96/ tibia 1.36/ metatarsus 1.22/ tarsus 0.96/ total 6.12; II: 1.20/ 0.70/ 0.86/ 0.90/ 0.64/ 4.30; III: 0.84/ 0.70/ 0.84/ 1.00/ 0.64/ 4.02; IV: 1.60/ 0.80/ 1.40/ 1.40/ 0.74/ 5.94; Leg formula 1423. Spination: see Raven (1981) . Palpal claw with 14 teeth. Spermathecae unilobed, with elevated glandular region at base, sinuous, and elongate ducts ( Fig. 37F–G ). PLS: basal, medial and apical, 0.64, 0.42, 0.60 long. Distribution . Colombia ( Fig. 39 ).