Porteria, Simon, 1904
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac093 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8007413 |
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THE ALBOPUNCTATA View in CoL View at ENA SPECIES GRADE
This morphologically distinctive set of species is recognized by the common plesiomorphic genitalic characters of both males and females. Our phylogeny shows this set to be paraphyletic, so we refer to this as the Albopunctata Grade. Most diagnostic are the tegulum without a median concavity ( Figs 26B View Figure 26 , 29B View Figure 29 , 33B View Figure 33 ), outlined by the dark sperm duct; embolus base elongated and narrow, not shield like nor heavily sclerotized, hugging prolateral margin of conductor ( Figs 26A, B View Figure 26 , 29A View Figure 29 , 33A View Figure 33 , 39A, B View Figure 39 ). LRTA projected straight up from tibia, unbent, in line with frontal plane. Paracymbium absent ( Figs 26C View Figure 26 , 29C View Figure 29 , 33C View Figure 33 , 39C View Figure 39 ). Epigyne atrium absent; copulatory openings flush with surface of epigynal plate ( Figs 25F View Figure 25 , 28E View Figure 28 , 30A View Figure 30 , 35 View Figure 35 A-C, 41A, 43E). Our phylogeny ( Fig. 73 View Figure 73 ) implies those are all plesiomorphic traits for Porteria .
Included species: Porteria albopunctata and P. ajimayo , P. eddardstarki , P. fiura and P. misbianka .
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