Cinetomorpha concepcion Ott & Harvey, sp. nov.
Figures 82A ̅H
Type material. Female holotype from El Manzano, Concepción, Chile, Oct. 12, 1996, T. Cekalovic, deposited in AMNH (PBI _ OON 25623).
Etymology. The specific name taken from the type locality. It is to be treated as a noun in apposition.
Diagnosis. The species resembles C. campana sp. nov. by the female internal genitalia (Figs 81H, 82H) but can be distinguished from the species above by the shape of the genital lateral apodemes, which are gradually narrowing towards end rather than abrubtly narrowing; can be also distinguished by the higher clypeus, longer than one ALE diameter (Figs 81C, 82E).
Description. Male. Unknown.
Female (PBI _OON 25623). Total length 1.90. CEPHALOTHORAX: Carapace dark red-brown, broadly oval in dorsal view, pars cephalica slightly elevated in lateral view, surface of elevated portion of pars cephalica slightly granulate, sides granulate; lateral margin without denticles. Clypeus straight in front view, high, ALE separated from edge of carapace by their radius or more, more than ALE diameter. Eyes all subequal; ALE separated by more than their diameter, PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius. Sternum dark red-brown, fused to carapace, furrow wrinkled, surface finely punctuate, microsculpture covering entire surface, posterior margin not extending posteriorly of coxae IV; setae originating from surface. Mouthparts: Chelicerae, endites and labium dark red-brown. paturon inner margin with short inter-digitating setae. Labium anterior margin indented at middle. ABDOMEN: rounded posteriorly; dorsum soft portions pale white. Pedicel scuto-pedicel region with paired curved scutal ridges, plumose setae absent. Dorsal scutum dark red-brown, middle surface punctate, sides punctate. Postepigastric scutum dark red-brown, long, semicircular. Spinneret scutum large. LEGS: orange-brown. GENITALIA: internal genitalia V-shaped, reduced anterior area, rounded receptaculum (Figs 82G ̅H).
Other material examined. None.
Distribution. This species is only known from the type locality in Chile.