Porteria, Simon, 1904
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac093 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8004944 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/12628791-9A76-8540-FCBD-FF60FDD3F9FD |
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Plazi |
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Porteria |
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SYSTEMATICS OF PORTERIA View in CoL View at ENA SPIDERS 435
into obscurity. Scape absent ( Fig. 55E View Figure 55 ); epigyne small. Vulva with copulatory duct of medium length; head of spermatheca well differentiated from stalk. Left and right stalks elongated, straight and parallel to each other ( Fig. 55G View Figure 55 ), closer together than in P. faberi . Base 1 in dorsal view appearing less circular than P. faberi . Atrium ventral wall about equivalent height to spermatheca, shallowly ‘M’-shaped, unlike the arch shape of P. faberi that extends well beyond spermatheca. Bennett’s gland pore visible in lateral view on Base 1.
Leg measurements (right): leg I 10.95 (2.90, 3.70, 2.60, 1.75); leg II 9.35 (2.65, 3.05, 2.25, 1.40); leg III 8.95 (2.50, 2.75, 2.40, 1.30); leg IV 11.70 (3.15, 3.60, 3.35, 1.60); palp 3.85 (1.25, 1.30, –, 1.30).
Distribution: Known only from the type locality in XIV Región de Los Ríos, Valdivia Province ( Fig. 76C View Figure 76 ).
Other material examined: None.
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