Megalostrata bruneri (Bryant, 1936)
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Chemmis bruneri Bryant, 1936: 331, pl. 23, fig. 9 (♀ holotype from Loma del Gato, Sierra del Cobre, Cuba, MCZ 20592, examined by photographs).
Megalostrata bruneri; Bonaldo 2000: 118 (by genus synonymy).
Diagnosis. Females of M. bruneri are similar to those of M. paludosa spec. nov. and M. monistica by the short, bulbous secondary spermathecae (Figs 12A, B, 22C, E). They differ from those of M. monistica by the straight posterior margin of the epigynal plate, without a median invagination (posterior margin of epigynal plate strongly invaginated in M. monistica, Fig. 12A) and from those of M. paludosa spec. nov. by the small primary spermathecae (diameter similar to posterior atrium height), positioned anteriorly to the posterior atrium (primary spermathecae larger than the atrium height, positioned at the level of posterior atrium in M. paludosa spec. nov., Figs 22A, 23C) (Fig. 14C).
Description. See Bryant (1936).
Distribution. Only known from the type locality (Fig. 25).