Montagneria barbarae sp. nov.
Figs. 1–4
Diagnosis: Montagneria barbarae sp. nov. is recognized by the following combination of characters: dorsum light brown to yellowish brown, mottled with reddish markings (Figs 1A, B); body length in male 6.07 mm; in female 6.11 mm; scape short, in male 1.26x, in female 1.20x as long as head width, scape in male 4.16x, in female 3.19x as long as interocular distance; pedicel in male 1.86x, in female 1.82x as long as head width; scape and basal part of pedicel with very long setae reaching up to 0.3 mm (Figs 2A, B); ocular index in male 0.89, in female 1.24; vertex with short, shallow sulcus (Fig. 2B); scutellum with very long setae (Figs 1C, D, 2F, G); clavus and corium not punctulate; legs with very long setae (Figs 1A, B), reaching up to 0.44 mm on hind tibia; pronotum punctulate excluding callosite region. Left paramere with swollen sensory lobe; apophysis elongate, lobately expanded in the distal part, narrowly tapered apically (Fig. 3C).