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5F0C87BBFFABFF9AFF79FCEDFE86F38B.text	5F0C87BBFFABFF9AFF79FCEDFE86F38B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa nubigena	<div><p>Chrysometa nubigena new species</p><p>Figures 2A–E</p><p>Type material. Holotype: Male from Pico da Neblina (2,000 m), São Gabriel da Cachoeira, (00°46'N 66º00'W), Amazonas, Brazil, X.2007, A.A. Nogueira et al. coll. (INPA-AR 6144).</p><p>Paratypes: six males and seven females from the same locality and date (INPA-AR 6145 (1 male), 6146 (1 male) 6147 (1 female), 6148 (1 female), 6149 (1 female); IBSP 160448 (1 male), 160451 (1 female), 160453 (1 male), 160474 (1 female); MPEG 15666 (1 female), 15667 (1 female), 15668 (1 male), 15672 (1 male)).</p><p>Additional Material examined: Brazil: Amazonas: São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Pico da Neblina, (0°46'N 66º00'W), 31 males and 53 females, X.2007, A.A. Nogueira et al., coll. (INPA-AR 6191-6220; IBSP 160449, 160450, 160452, 160454, 160455; MPEG 15669-15671, 15673).</p><p>Etymology. The specific epithet is a Latin word that means “born on the clouds”, since this species was only collected at high altitudes at the Pico da Neblina, a place constantly covered by mist, a characteristic which gave the mountain its name (“peak of the mist”).</p><p>Diagnosis. Males of C. nubigena differ from all other species of the genus by the long cymbial apophysis with a small hump near the tip; paracymbium with thin lower prong in ventral view (Fig. 2A); cymbial membranous projection posteriorly curved rounded tip in ventral view (Figs. 2A), being subtriangular in retrolateral view (Fig. 2B).</p><p>Females of C. nubigena differ from all other species by the posteriorly pointed “V”-shaped projection of the median lobe over the lateral plates, and the oval-shaped copulatory openings, on ventral view (Fig. 2C). On posterior view, epiginal lateral plates with anteriorly projected rounded tip; median plate right behind the lateral plates, creating two arches (Fig. 2D).</p><p>Description. Male (holotype). Carapace yellow; Sternum, chelicerae, labium and endites brown. Legs yellow. Dorsum of the abdomen grey, with some transversal black lines. Sides with some white to silver spots. Venter black, with two white spots. Spinnerets black. Total length 2.6; Carapace 1.2 long, 1.1 wide. Leg I length: femur 2.4; patella+tibia 2.8; metatarsus 2.1; tarsus 0.9. Patella+tibia II 1.5; III 0.8; IV 1. 0. Palp: Paracymbium “M”- shaped, with upper prong more enlarged and shorter than lower prong, on ventral view (Fig. 2A); and 'metine' embolic apophysis curved on apical region (Fig. 2A).</p><p>Female (paratype, INPA-AR 6147). Colour as in male. Total length 3.4; carapace 1.3 long, 1.1 wide. Leg I length: femur 1.3; patella+tibia 1.9; metatarsus 1.8; tarsus 0.7. Patella+tibia II 1.4; III 0.6; IV 1. 1. Epigynum: Spermatechae apical, with copulatory ducts right below (Fig. 2E).</p><p>Distribution. Only known from the type locality.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFABFF9AFF79FCEDFE86F38B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
5F0C87BBFFACFF9CFF79FA32FE86F664.text	5F0C87BBFFACFF9CFF79FA32FE86F664.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa saci	<div><p>Chrysometa saci new species</p><p>Figures 3A–E</p><p>Type material. Holotype: Male from Serra do Tapirapecó (1,200 m), Barcelos (1°17'N 64º39'W), Amazonas, Brazil, X.2006, A.A. Nogueira &amp; R. Braga-Neto coll. (INPA-AR 6156).</p><p>Paratypes: one male and six females from the same locality and date (INPA-AR 6157 (1 female), 6268 (2 females); IBSP 160490 (1 female), 160491 (1 male), 160492 (1 female), 160493 (1 female)).</p><p>Etymology. The species epithet is taken as a noun in apposition honoring mycologist Ricardo Braga-Neto, nicknamed “ Saci ”, for his help in the field throughout the Serra do Tapirapecó expedition.</p><p>Diagnosis. Males of C. saci differ from all other species of the genus by the paracymbial lower prong well developed, extending away from the palp in ventral direction (ventral and retrolateral views) (Figs. 3A, B); and the paracymbium with the paracymbial tip pointed retrolaterally with a horn shape, on ventral and retrolateral views (Fig. 3A, B). Males of C. saci are similar to C. cambara Levi, 1986, figs.: 622, 623.</p><p>Females of C. saci differ from all other species by the vessel-shaped septum, with the posterior half membranous, on ventral view (Fig. 3C). The membranous area is partially covered by the lateral plates, creating a median groove with two humps on each side, on ventral and posterior views (Figs. 3C, D). Females of C. saci are similar to C. chica Levi, 1986, figs. 382–385.</p><p>Description. Male (holotype). Carapace yellow, with cephalic region brown; Sternum, chelicerae, labium and endites brown. Legs yellow, with many dark spots. Dorsum of the abdomen grey, with white spots and some transversal black lines. Venter grey with a black longitudinal line on middle. Spinnerets grey. Total length 4.8; Carapace 2.4 long, 2.2 wide. Leg I length: femur 5.4; patella+tibia 6.7; metatarsus 6.1; tarsus 1.7. Patella+tibia II 4.5; III 1.8; IV 3. 0. Palp: Ecto-median cymbial process pointed ventrally, ecto-basal cymbial apophysis pointed retrolaterally (Fig. 3B).</p><p>Female (paratype, IBSP 160490). Colour as in male, with the venter of abdomen with a black, longitudial line on center with white spots around. Total length 6.3; Carapace 2.3 long, 2.0 wide. Leg I length: femur 3.3; Patella+tibia 4.0; metatarsus 3.0; tarsus 1.1. Patella+tibia II 3.1; III 1.5; IV 2. 4. Epigynum: internally with spermathecae apical, with copulation ducts coiled and basal openings of the ducts, near the septum (Fig. 3E).</p><p>Distribution. Only known from the type locality.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFACFF9CFF79FA32FE86F664	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
5F0C87BBFFAEFF9EFF79FF47FE86F72F.text	5F0C87BBFFAEFF9EFF79FF47FE86F72F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa waikoxi	<div><p>Chrysometa waikoxi new species</p><p>Figures 4A–E</p><p>Type material. Holotype: Male from Pico da Neblina (1,550 m), São Gabriel da Cachoeira, (0°46'N 66º00'W), Amazonas, Brazil, X.2007, A.A. Nogueira et al. coll. (INPA-AR 6159).</p><p>Paratypes: four males and six females from the same locality and date (INPA-AR 6160 (1 female), 6161 (1 female), 6162 (1 female), 6163 (1 female); IBSP 160466 (1 female), 160467 (1 male), 160470 (1 male), 160471 (1 female); MPEG 15682 (1 male), 15684 (1 female)).</p><p>Additional material examined. Brazil: Amazonas: São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Pico da Neblina, (0°46'N 66º00'W), three males and 27 females, X.2007, A.A. Nogueira et al., coll. (INPA-AR 6269-6278; IBSP 160468, 160469, 160472, 160477; MPEG 15683).</p><p>Etymology. The species epithet is taken from the Yanomami word for spider, a noun in apposition, and represents a tribute to the Yanomami people, since the places sampled in our expeditions are located at the Yanomami Indigenous Land, and also for the help received in the field from some members of the tribe.</p><p>Diagnosis. Males of Chrysometa waikoxi differs from all other species of the genus by a projection on the middle of the cymbial apophysis turned posteriorly, and the tip turned to the ventral, on ventral and retrolateral views (Figs. 4A, B); and the conical cymbial membranous projection (Figs. 4A, B). Males of C. waikoxi are similar to C. alajuela Levi, 1986, figs.: 716, 717 and C. harmata (Bryant) on Levi, 1986, fig. 58.</p><p>Females of C. waikoxi differ from other species by the curved shape of the anterior edge of the copulatory opening, producing a curved projection on each side, on ventral view (Fig. 4C). Females of C. waikoxi are similar to C. troya Levi, 1986, figs.: 413–416.</p><p>Description. Male (holotype). Carapace yellow, with a longitudinal black line on the thoracic region; sternum, chelicerae, labium and endites brown. Legs yellow, with black spots. Dorsum of the abdomen grey, with transverse black lines. Sides with some white to silver spots. Venter black, with two white spots. Spinnerets black. Total length 2.5; Carapace 1.1 long, 0.9 wide. Leg I length: femur 2.5; patella+tibia 3.0; metatarsus 3.0; tarsus 0.8. Patella+tibia II 1.6; III 0.6; IV 1. 0. Palp: Paracymbium “M”-shaped in ventral view, with the lower prong with the same size of the upper prong (Fig. 4A).</p><p>Female (paratype, INPA-AR 6161). Colour as in male. Total length 3.1; Carapace 1.2 long, 1.0 wide. Leg I length: femur 2.2; patella+tibia 2.3; metatarsus 1.8; tarsus 0.6. Patella+tibia II 1.5; III 0.6; IV 1. 1. Epigynum: Lateral plates subrectangular in shape; copulatory openings subtriangular(Fig. 4D). Spermathecae apical with copulatory ducts right below (Fig. 4E).</p><p>Distribution. Only known from the type locality.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFAEFF9EFF79FF47FE86F72F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
5F0C87BBFFAFFF9EFF79FC8DFE86F3CF.text	5F0C87BBFFAFFF9EFF79FC8DFE86F3CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa petrasierwaldae	<div><p>Chrysometa petrasierwaldae new species</p><p>Figures 5A–E</p><p>Type material. Holotype: Male from Pico da Neblina (2,400 m), São Gabriel da Cachoeira, (0°46'N 66º00'W), Amazonas, Brazil, X. 2007, A.A. Nogueira et al. coll. (INPA-AR 6150).</p><p>Paratype: six males and seven females from the same locality and date (INPA-AR 6151 (1 female), 6152 (1 female), 6153 (1 male), 6154 (1 male), 6155 (1 female); IBSP 160456 (1 female), 160458 (1 male), 160459 (1 female), 160463 (1 male); MPEG 15674 (1 female), 15676 (1 female), 15680 (1 male), 15681 (1 male)).</p><p>Additional material examined. Brazil: Amazonas: São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Pico da Neblina, (00°46'N 66º00'W), 33 males and 93 females, X. 2007, A.A. Nogueira et al., coll. (INPA-AR 6240-6267; IBSP 160457, 160460 - 160462, 160475, 160476; MPEG 15675, 15677-15679, 15683).</p><p>Etymology. The species epithet is a patronym in honor of arachnologist Petra Sierwald, for her contribuitions to the arachnological society and, also for her scientific contributions for the second author.</p><p>Diagnosis. Males of C. petrasierwaldae differ from all other species by the bifid cymbial apophysis, with rounded tips (Fig. 5A); conductor with a bifid tip, on retrolateral view (Fig. 5B). Males of C. petrasierwaldae are similar to C. nigroventris (Keyserling) Levi, 1986, figs.: 145, 146.</p><p>Females of C. petrasierwaldae differ from all other species of the genus by median lobe projected posteriorly, with a “W”-shaped tip (Fig. 5C); copulatory openings ellipitical in ventral view (Fig. 5C); in posterior view, median lobe as an arch, enlarged on its basis (Fig 5D). Copulatory ducts large and apically twisted, with membranous spermathecae on dorsal view (Fig. 5E).</p><p>Description. Male (holotype). Carapace yellow, with a longitudinal black line on the thoracic region; sternum, chelicerae, labium and endites brown. Legs yellow, with many black spots. Dorsum of abdomen grey, with transversal black lines. Sides with white to silver spots. Venter black, with two white spots. Spinnerets black. Total length 2.4; Carapace 1.1 long, 0.9 wide. Leg I length: femur 1.7; Patella+tibia 2.1; metatarsus 1.8; tarsus 0.6. Patella+tibia II 1.2; III 0.6; IV 1. 0. Palp. Paracymbium subrectangular, with a cymbial membranous projection not so pronunciated as observed in C. waikoxi (Fig. 5A).</p><p>Female (paratype, INPA-AR 6151). Carapace yellow, with a single shield-shaped black spot on cephalic region. Chelicerae yellow. Labium, endites and sternum brown. Dorsum of abdomen grey with white spots and transversal black lines. Venter grey with two white spots. Total length 2.6; Carapace 1.0 long, 0.9 wide. Leg I length: femur 1.5; patella+tibia 1.8; metatarsus 1.3; tarsus 0.6. Patella+tibia II 1.1; III 0.6; IV 0.9. Epigynum: Lateral plates subrectangular (Fig. 5D); copulatory openings right below the median lobe, internally with copulatory ducts large and apically twisted; spermathecae as two hyaline balloons (Fig. 5E).</p><p>Distribution. Only known from the type locality.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFAFFF9EFF79FC8DFE86F3CF	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
5F0C87BBFFA0FF90FF79F900FE86F62C.text	5F0C87BBFFA0FF90FF79F900FE86F62C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa lomanhungae	<div><p>Chrysometa lomanhungae new species</p><p>Figures 6A–C</p><p>Type material. Holotype: Female from Pico da Neblina (2,000 m), São Gabriel da Cachoeira (00°46'N 66º00'W), Amazonas, Brazil, X.2007, A.A. Nogueira et al. coll. (INPA-AR 6142).</p><p>Paratypes: two females from the same locality and date (INPA-AR 6143 (1 female); IBSP 160465 (1 female)). Etymology. The species epithet is a patronym in honor of arachnologist Nancy Lo Man Hung, recognising her help through the Pico da Neblina sampling expedition.</p><p>Diagnosis. Females of Chrysometa lomanhungae are similar to C. obscura (Bryant) in the large size of the copulatory openings (Levi, 1986, fig: 249), but differ by the septum covered by two humps of the median lobe (Fig. 6A), the presence of two pointed distal tips on the lateral plates, on posterior view (Fig. 6B). Females of C. nubigena are similar to C. obscura (Bryant) Levi, 1986, figs.: 247–250.</p><p>Description. Male. Unknown.</p><p>Female (holotype). Carapace yellow; sternum, chelicerae, labium and endites brown. Legs yellow, with brown annuli. Dorsum of abdomen grey, with white spots and transversal black lines. Venter grey with two white spots. Spinnerets grey. Total length 4.6; Carapace 2.0 long, 1.5 wide. Leg I length: femur 4.0; patella+tibia 4.6; metatarsus 3.9; tarsus 1.3. patella+tibia II 2.9 III 1.4; IV 2. 0. Epigynum: internally with spermathecae globose and copulatory ducts opening near the septum (Fig. 6C).</p><p>Distribution. Only known from the type locality.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFA0FF90FF79F900FE86F62C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
5F0C87BBFFA1FF93FF79F8C5FE86F69C.text	5F0C87BBFFA1FF93FF79F8C5FE86F69C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa yanomami	<div><p>Chrysometa yanomami new species</p><p>Figures 6D–F</p><p>Type material. Holotype: Female from Pico da Neblina (2,000 m), São Gabriel da Cachoeira, (00°46'N 66º00'W), Amazonas, Brazil, X.2007, A.A. Nogueira et al., coll. (INPA-AR 6140).</p><p>Paratype: two females from the same locality and date (INPA-AR 6141 (1 female); IBSP 160473 (1 female)).</p><p>Etymology. The specific epithet, a noun in apposition, is a tribute to the Yanomami people since the places sampled in our expeditions are located on the Yanomami Indigenous Land, and in gratitude for the help received in the field from some members of the tribe.</p><p>Diagnosis. Females of C. yanomami differ from all other species of the genus by the “T”-shaped median plate on posterior view (Fig. 6E). Females of C. yanomami are similar to C. satulla (Keyserling) Levi, 1986, figs.: 175– 179 and also similar to C. machala Levi, 1986, figs.: 515–518.</p><p>Description. Male. Unknown.</p><p>Female (holotype). Carapace yellow, with a single black spot at the cephalic region; Sternum, chelicerae, labium and endites brown. Legs yellow. Dorsum of the abdomen grey, with some white spots. Venter grey, with two longitudinal line of white spots. Spinnerets grey. Total length 3.6; Carapace 1.3 long, 1.0 wide. Leg I length: femur 2.1; patella + tibia I 2.4; metatarsus 1.9; tarsus 0.4. Patella + tibia II 1.6; III 0.5; IV 1. 1. Epigynum: Median plate vessel shaped, with posterior region membranous and septum enlarged (Fig. 6D); copulatory openings circular (Fig. 6D); lateral plates with lateral membranes (Fig. 6E). Internally with copulatory ducts enlarged and apically coiled, with spermathecae right above, on dorsal view (Fig. 6F).</p><p>Distribution. Only known from the type locality.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFA1FF93FF79F8C5FE86F69C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
5F0C87BBFFA2FF93FF79FD2CFE86F1A1.text	5F0C87BBFFA2FF93FF79FD2CFE86F1A1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa santosi	<div><p>Chrysometa santosi new species</p><p>Figures 6G–I</p><p>Type material. Holotype: Female from Pico da Neblina (2,000 m), São Gabriel da Cachoeira, (00°46'N 66º00'W), Amazonas, Brazil, X.2007, A. A. Nogueira et al. coll. (INPA-AR 6158).</p><p>Etymology. The species epithet is a patronym in honor of Adalberto J. Santos, for his contributions to arachnology and to the academic development of the first two authors.</p><p>Diagnosis. Females of Chrysometa santosi differ from other species of the genus by the depression of the copulatory opening longer than wide, on ventral view (Fig. 6G). Lateral plates covering half of the basal region of the median plate, on posterior view (Fig. 6H); median plate racket-shaped in posterior view (Fig. 6H), and copulatory ducts opening on the top of the genitalia, while the fertilization ducts opens on the basal region (Fig. 6I). Females of C. santosi are similar to C. banos Levi, 1986, figs.: 170–174.</p><p>Description. Male. Unknown.</p><p>Female (holotype). Carapace yellow, with cephalic region brown; sternum, chelicerae, labium and endites brown. Legs yellow, with brown rings. Dorsum of abdomen grey, with some white spots and some black transversal lines. Venter grey. Spinnerets yellow. Total length 7.4; Carapace 2.8 long, 2.1 wide. Leg I length: femur 4.4; patella + tibia 5.5; metatarsus 4.7; tarsus 1.5. Patella+tibia II 3.6; III 1.2; IV 2. 3. Epigynum: Lateral copulatory ducts enlarged averagely (Fig. 6H).</p><p>Distribution. Only known from the type locality.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFA2FF93FF79FD2CFE86F1A1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
5F0C87BBFFA2FF92FF79FA3EFE86F55F.text	5F0C87BBFFA2FF92FF79FA3EFE86F55F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa candianii	<div><p>Chrysometa candianii new species</p><p>Figures 7A, B</p><p>Type material. Holotype: Male from Pico da Neblina (860 m), São Gabriel da Cachoeira, (0°46'N 66º00'W), Amazonas, Brazil, X.2007, A.A. Nogueira et al. coll. (INPA-AR 6138).</p><p>Paratype: two males from the same locality and date (INPA-AR 6139 (1 male); IBSP 160464 (1 male)).</p><p>Etymology. The species epithet is a patronym in honor of the arachnologist David Candiani, in gratitude for his help in the field through the Pico da Neblina expedition.</p><p>Diagnosis. Males of Chrysometa candianii differs from all other species of the genus by the lower prong of paracymbium with three projections, on retrolateral views (Fig. 7B), with the distance between the tips longer than the size of the tips (Fig. 7B); and by a basal projection of the ecto-median cymbial apophysis, like a lobe of an ear (Fig. 7B). Males of C. candianii are similar to C. guttata (Keyserling) Levi, 1986, figs.: 559, 560.</p><p>Description. Male (holotype). Carapace, sternum, chelicerae, labium, endites and legs yellow. Dorsum of abdomen grey, with white spots. Venter grey. Spinnerets grey. Total length 3.8; Carapace 2.0 long, 1.6 wide. Leg I length: femur 3.4; patella+tibia 3.9; metatarsus 3.4; tarsus 1.1. Patella + tibia II 3.0; III 1.2; IV 2. 0. Palp: tegulum with a prolateral projection (Fig. 7A), upper prong of paracymbium with a retrolateral depression (Fig. 7A), and lower prong trifid, median tip longer than others (Fig. 7B). Cymbial membranous projection ventrally directed (Figs. 7A, B). ecto-basal cymbial apophysis curved and pointed ventrally (Figs. 7A, B).</p><p>Female. Unknown.</p><p>Distribution. Only known from the type locality.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFA2FF92FF79FA3EFE86F55F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79FB1BF939F117.text	5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79FB1BF939F117.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa boraceia Levi 1986	<div><p>Chrysometa boraceia Levi, 1986</p><p>Material examined. Brazil: Amazonas: São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Pico da Neblina, (00°46'N 66º00'W), 2 males and 4 females, X.2007, A.A. Nogueira et al. coll. (INPA-AR 6164, 6165; IBSP 160437, 160438).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79FB1BF939F117	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79FA86FFB4F18D.text	5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79FA86FFB4F18D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa flava	<div><p>Chrysometa flava (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894)</p><p>Material examined. Brazil: Amazonas: Barcelos, Serra do Tapirapecó, (1°17'N, 64º39'W), 2 females, X.2006, A.A. Nogueira &amp; R. Braga-Neto coll. (INPA-AR 6166; IBSP 160478).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79FA86FFB4F18D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79FA36FF25F2B5.text	5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79FA36FF25F2B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa guttata (Keyserling 1881) Keyserling 1881	<div><p>Chrysometa guttata (Keyserling, 1881)</p><p>Material examined. Brazil: Amazonas: Barcelos, Serra do Tapirapecó, (1°17'N, 64º39'W), 7 males and 12 females, X.2006, A.A. Nogueira &amp; R. Braga-Neto coll. (INPA-AR 6167-6175, 6180; IBSP 160479 - 160484); São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Pico da Neblina, (00°46'N 66º00'W), 2 males and 4 females, X.2007, A.A. Nogueira et al. c oll. (INPA-AR 6176-6179; IBSP 160439, 160440).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79FA36FF25F2B5	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79F96EFEBCF35D.text	5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79F96EFEBCF35D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa minuta (Keyserling 1883) Keyserling 1883	<div><p>Chrysometa minuta (Keyserling, 1883)</p><p>Material examined. Brazil: Amazonas: Barcelos, Serra do Tapirapecó, (1°17’N, 64º39W), 4 males and 7 females, X.2006, A.A. Nogueira &amp; R. Braga-Neto coll. (INPA-AR 6181-6186; IBSP 160485 - 160489); São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Pico da Neblina, (00°46'N 66º00'W), 7 females, X.2007, A.A. Nogueira et al. coll. (INPA-AR 6187-6190; IBSP 160441, 160443).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79F96EFEBCF35D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79FF47FE77F07A.text	5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79FF47FE77F07A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa minuta (Keyserling 1883) Keyserling 1883	<div><p>Chrysometa minuta (Keyserling, 1883)</p><p>Figures 7C, D</p><p>Meta minuta Keyserling, 1883: 206, pl. 15, fig. 100 (Holotype female from “Province Amazonas”, Brazil deposited in Hope Entomological Collection, Oxford, not examined).</p><p>Argyroepeira minuta: Keyserling, 1893: 321, pl. 16, fig. 236.</p><p>Chrysometa minuta: Levi, 1986: 168, figs. 435–440, Platnick, 2010.</p><p>Material examined. Brazil: Amazonas: Barcelos, Serra do Tapirapecó, (1°17'N, 64º39'W), 1 male and 4 females, X.2006, A.A. Nogueira &amp; R. Braga-Neto coll. (INPA-AR 6181 (1 female), 6182 (1 male), 6183 (1 female), 6184 (1 male), 6185 (1 female); IBSP 160441 (1 female)); São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Pico da Neblina, (00°46'N 66º00'W), 4 females, X.2007, A.A. Nogueira et al. coll. (INPA-AR 6187 (1 female), 6188 (1 female), 6189 (1 female), 6190 (1 female)).</p><p>Diagnosis. Males of Chrysometa minuta are similar to C. cebolleta Levi, 1986 (figs. 547–551) by the “L”- shaped paracymbial apophysis on retrolateral view and a ventral pointed ecto-basal cymbial process, on ventral and retrolateral views. They differ from C. cebolleta males the cymbial apophysis folded ventrally on ventral view (Fig. 7C), and curved on retrolateral view (Fig. 7D). The lower prong of paracymbium has a basal hump (Figs. 7C, D), not observed on C. cebolleta .</p><p>Description. Male (INPA-AR 6182). Carapace, sternum, labium, endites and legs yellow. Chelicerae brown. Dorsum of abdomen grey, with some white spots and two sets of black transversal lines, with nine lines each one. Venter grey. Spinnerets grey. Total length 3.4; Carapace 1.6 long, 1.3 wide. Leg I length: femur 2.5; patella+tibia 2.7; metatarsus 2.4; tarsus 0.8. Patella+tibia II 2.1; III 0.9; IV 1. 5. Palp: paracymbium with external face covered with bristles; lower prong of paracymbium with a lateral groove (Fig. 7D).</p><p>Note. Males are matched to females collected in the same place based on similarities of size and body colour pattern. Seven females and four males were found in the same altitudes (400 and 800 m. a.s.l., Table 2) at the Tapirapecó, and in one case they were collected together, during a nocturnal sample.</p><p>Female. See Levi (1986: 168).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79FF47FE77F07A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79F841F93CF3CA.text	5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79F841F93CF3CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chrysometa opulenta (Keyserling 1881) Keyserling 1881	<div><p>Chrysometa opulenta (Keyserling, 1881)</p><p>Material examined. Brazil: Amazonas: São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Pico da Neblina, (00°46'N 66º00'W), 4 males and 30 females, X.2007, A.A. Nogueira et al. coll. (INPA-AR 6221-6239; IBSP 160444 - 160447).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F0C87BBFFA4FF95FF79F841F93CF3CA	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Nogueira, André A.;Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.;Venticinque, Eduardo M.;Brescovit, Antonio D.	Nogueira, André A., Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Venticinque, Eduardo M., Brescovit, Antonio D. (2011): The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients. Zootaxa 2772: 33-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203087
