Medionops luiscarlosi sp. nov.

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Figs 4, 6, 7D

Diagnosis

Males resemble those of M. santarosa sp. nov. in having a similar copulatory bulb shape, but can be distinguished by the embolus length more than 3 × the maximum tegular width, with pointed tip (Figs 4E–F, 7D) (shorter, with truncated tip in M. santarosa sp. nov., Figs 5C–D, 7E). Females are distinguished from those of all other species by the flat median concavity on the receptaculum (Fig. 4H).

Etymology

The specific name is a patronym in honor of Luis Carlos Gutierrez, an unforgettable professor from the Universidad del Atlántico in Colombia who passed away in 2021.

Type material

Holotype COLOMBIA • ♂; Caldas department, Pensilvania, Berlín; 5°21′08″ N, 75°11′10″ W; alt. 2750 m; 24–26 Jul. 2004; E. González and L. Arango leg.; IAvH-I 3361.

Paratypes COLOMBIA • 1 ♂; Caldas department, Pensilvania, Finca La Cabaña; 5°22′05″ N, 75°10′12″ W; alt. 2650 m; 30 Jul.–Aug. 2004; E. González, L. Arango and J. Montes leg.; IAvH-I 3352 • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; IAvH-I 3772 .

Description

Male (holotype, Figs 4A–B, E–F, 7D)

MEASUREMENTS. Total length 3.65. Carapace 1.60 long, 1.21 wide. Sternum 0.98 long, 0.81 wide. Legs: I: 3.68; II: 3.45; III: 2.89; IV: 3.84.

COLORATION. Carapace, chelicerae, palps and legs orange (Fig. 4A); coxae and trochanters lighter (Fig. 4B). Endites, labium and sternum light orange (Fig. 4B). Abdomen dorsally with dorsal pattern of five small, thin, whitish gray chevron stripes, not extending laterally (Fig. 4A); ventrally yellowish gray (Fig. 4B).

LEGS AND PALPS. Crista unnoticeable; gladius with common nopine shape. Palps with spherical tegulum with small projection on posterior side, embolus length more than 3 × the maximum width of tegulum, with pointed tip (Figs 4E–F, 7D), tip of embolus slightly curved and sharp, with small opening.

Female (paratype, Fig. 4C–D, G–H)

MEASUREMENTS. Total length 4.49. Carapace 1.92 long, 1.42 wide. Sternum 1.10 long, 0.85 wide. Legs: I: 4.13; II: 3.82; III: 3.31; IV: 4.53.

COLORATION. As in male (Fig. 4C–D).

LEGS AND PALPS. Crista and gladius as in male. External genitalia with white triangular area below genital opening (Fig. 4G), internal genitalia with flat median concavity on receptaculum (Fig. 4H).

Variation

Males (n = 2): total length: 3.35–3.65; carapace length: 1.60–1.72.

Distribution

Known from two localities in Caldas department, Colombia (Fig. 6).

Remark

All type specimens were collected with pitfall traps.