Montagneria nataliae sp. nov.
Figs. 5–8
Diagnosis: Montagneria nataliae sp. nov. is recognized by the following combination of characters: dorsum light brown to yellowish brown, mottled with reddish markings (Figs 5A, B); body length in male 5.12 mm; in female 4.61 mm; scape short, in male 1.07x, in female 1.02x as long as head width, scape in male 3.14x, in female 2.5x as long as interocular distance; pedicel in male 1.67x, in female 1.27x as long as head width; scape with two brownish rings (Figs 5A, B); ocular index in male 1.04, in female 1.42; vertex with short, shallow sulcus (Figs 6A, B); scutellum and clavus with long setae (Figs 5C, D); clavus and corium very poorly and indistinctly punctulate; legs with short setae (Figs 5C, D); pronotum punctulate excluding callosite region (Fig. 6A). Left paramere with strongly swollen sensory lobe; apophysis elongate, lobately expanded in the distal part, tapered apically (Fig. 6 C).