Simonurius pisac (Galiano, 1985) comb. nov.
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Fig. 77
Hurius pisac Galiano, 1985: 17, figs 22–24 (♀, holotype, Peru, Departamento Cusco, Pisac [13°25’10.9”S 71°50’37.6”W], deposited in MACN-Ar 7927, not examined).
Remarks. Herein we propose the transfer of Hurius pisac to Simonurius, based on the morphology of the spermathecae and atrium.
Diagnosis. The S 1 in Simonurius pisac comb. nov. is wider than S 1 in Si. gladifer, with inclination close to each other (see epigyne variation of Si. gladifer), and have anterior S2, above S1, long and slender. Finally, Si. pisac can be considered Simonurius by U-shape antero-medial atrium, like in other females of this genus.
Description. Female: see Galiano (1985 p. 17, figs 22–24). Male: unknown.
Distribution. Peru [Cusco (Galiano, 1985)] (Fig. 77).
Natural history. Altitudinal distribution: around 3000 m a. s. l.