Maeota flava sp. nov.
Figs 96–98
Type material. Holotype: male, BRAZIL: São Paulo: São Paulo, 2008, coll. G. Ruiz (UBC-SEM AR00159, IBSP #96118).
Etymology. Latin adjective flava (yellow), referring to the yellowish color of the species.
Diagnosis. See the diagnoses of Maeota dorsalis and M. simoni . Differs from M. dichrura in the short spinnerets of the male (Fig. 96) and the narrower embolic spiral of the male palp (Fig. 97).
Description. Male (holotype, UBC-SEM AR00159). Carapace length 1.6; abdomen length 1.7. Chelicera: gray brown. Palp (Figs 97–98): yellowish. Retrolateral sperm duct loop less than half of the bulb width; embolus relatively short and slightly coiled; proximal tegular lobe obvious; retrolateral tibial apophysis finger-like; ventral tibial bump present; palpal patella slightly swollen. Measurements of legs: I 3.1, II 3.0, III 3.4, IV 3.8. Color in alcohol (Fig. 96): carapace dark brown to dark yellow brown, covered with brownish scales; abdomen gray brown with many brownish speckles and a medial brownish stripe, posterior part of the stripe with a few unobvious yellow brown bands, ventral abdomen grayish; legs sandy yellow.
Female. Unknown.
Natural history. The holotype was collected on low vegetation in an urban habitat.