Stethorrhagus peckorum Bonaldo & Brescovit, 1994
Figs 7D–F, 50
Stethorrhagus peckorum Bonaldo & Brescovit, 1994: 61, fig. 22a–b, ♂.
Diagnosis
Males of S. peckorum resemble those of S. tridentatus by the DTA absent and by the medially inserted embolus (Fig. 7E–F, 8C–F; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: figs 14a–b, 22a–b). They differ by the tibia with the AS long, with a wide base, inserted on the tibial surface; embolus widened, flat and triangular, with reduced apical prongs (Fig. 7E–F; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 22a–b) (AS short, inserted apically on vVL; embolus filiform, with long apical prongs in S. tridentatus – Fig. 8C–F; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 14a–b).
Type material
Holotype
VENEZUELA • ♂; Bolívar, Gran Sabana, 10 km N of Luepa; [5°20′49.85″ N, 61°42′02.03″ W]; 26 Jun.– 11 Jul. 1987; S. and J. Peck leg.; AMNH (examined).
Paratype
VENEZUELA • 1 ♂; same data as for holotype; AMNH (examined).
Description
Male, see Bonaldo & Brescovit (1994: 49). Female unknown. Additional documentation of the male holotype in Fig. 7D–F.
Distribution
Bolívar, Venezuela (Fig. 50).