Bumba lennoni Pérez-Miles, Bonaldo & Miglio, 2014

Figs 43−47, 55

Bumba lennoni Pérez-Miles, Bonaldo & Miglio, 2014: 3, figs 1-15 (Holotype male from Estação Científica Ferreira Penna (01°44’18.02”S; 51°27’48.01”W), FLONA Caxiuanã, Melgaço, Pará, Brazil, 02/VI/2003, J.A.P. Barreiros and C.O. Araújo leg., MPEG 983, not examined). Paratypes male (MPEG 001001) and female (MPEG 019039), with same data as the holotype, examined).

Diagnosis. Bumba lennoni resembles B. horrida by the enlarged distal area of embolus, but differ by the more numerous labial cuspules, about 50 (while B. horrida presents about 10); palpal bulb of males with very pronounced PS and PI, the inferior with a projection near the apex (Figs 43−45); branches of the tibial apophysis very different in size, with retrolateral branch without subapical spine (Fig. 46). Females differ from Bumba horrida by the spermathecae with receptacles emerging from a shorter and straight neck (Fig. 47).

New record. BRAZIL, Pará: Brejo Grande do Araguaia (5°41’56”S; 48°24’46”W), Fazenda Campo Alegre, two males, 22/ IX/2015, R. M.F. Guedes leg. (IBSP 229902-229903); with same data, two females (IBSP 229498 − IBSP 229499) .

Distribution. Brazil, state of Pará (Fig. 55).