Thrandina parocula Maddison
(Figs 34–36, 48–52)
Diagnosis. T. parocula can be distinguished from both T. cosanga and T. bellavista by its larger median apophysis with a long spur, sinuate embolus, prolateral side of cymbium clothed in black (see Fig. 51), darker base of the metatarsus of leg 1 in males, and epigynal opening more posteriorly placed.
New material examined. 2 males and 7 females in UBC-SEM from: ECUADOR: Napo: Río Guamani on Jondachi-Loreto road. S 0.7223 W 77.6408. 1050 m elev. W & D Maddison, M Vega, M Reyes. (1 male 2 females from 31 October 2010, WPM#10-038; 1 males 5 females from 6 November 2010, WPM#10-053)
Natural history. A video of a living male is available: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rlt7_0q9Zs