Mazax pax Reiskind, 1969

Figs 2A, 3–6

Mazax spinosa O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1898: 276, pl. 34 fig. 2, ♀ (preoccupied by Mazax spinosa (Simon, 1898)) .

Mazax pax Reiskind, 1969: 264, figs 233–236, 285, ♂ ♀ (replacement name).

Mazax spinosa – Banks 1929: 60. — Bonnet 1957: 2742. — Chickering 1937: 33, pl. 1 fig. 10, pl. 2 fig. 24, pl. 6 fig. 68, ♂ ♀.

Apochinomma spinosum – Roewer 1955: 608, ♀.

Mazax pax – Chamé-Vázquez, Jiménez & López Gálvez 2020: 62, fig. 3a–b, ♀.

Diagnosis

Males of M. pax resemble those of M. acanthaspis comb. nov. and M. ramirezi by the presence of white feathery hairs on the carapace (Figs 3A, D, 12A), but differ by the tibia I ventral spination being 3-3 (4- 4 in M. ramirezi and 5- 4 in M. acanthaspis comb. nov.) and having the embolus with two keels (Figs 3I–J, 6D) (absent in both M. ramirezi and M. acanthaspis). Females of M. pax resemble those of M. kaspari and M. tembe sp. nov. by the tibia I ventral spination being 3-3; they differ from those of M. kaspari by the presence of white feathery hairs on the carapace (absent in M. kaspari), and from those of M. tembe by the presence of a short groove above the CO (Fig. 3G) (absent in M. tembe) and by the narrow ST I (nearly ⅓ of ST II width) (Figs 3H, 6A) (wider, nearly ½ of ST II width in M. tembe).

Type material

MEXICO • ♀, holotype; Teapa, Tabasco; BMNH (not examined) .

Material examined (new records)

COLOMBIA – Chocó • 1 ♂; Riosucio, La Gira; [7°22′46.13″ N, 77°00′27.93″ W]; Jul. 1992; M. Mendoza leg.; ICN-Ar-4573 • 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀; Riosucio, Parque Nacional Natural Los Katíos, Centro Administrativo Sautatá; 7°51′ N, 77°08′ W; elev. 30 m; 29 Jun. 2003; P. Lopez leg.; MUSENUV-Ar 2822 • 2 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; MUSENUV-Ar 2823 • 2 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding but 29 May–13 Jun. 2003; MUSENUV-Ar 2824 • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding but 1–15 Jul. 2003; MUSENUV-Ar 2828 • 1 ♀; Acandí, Capurganá, Jardin Botánico; elev. 50 m; [8°37′30.19″ N, 77°21′43.91″ W]; 26 Apr. 2007; S. Elrach leg.; IBSP-221914 . – Bolívar • 1 ♀; Zambrano; [9°45′31.74″ N, 74°53′42.60″ W]; 29 Dec. 1993; ICN-Ar-5682 • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding but 22 Jul. 1993; MUSENUV-Ar 2818 • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding but 12. Aug. 1993; MUSENUV-Ar 2821 • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding but 12 Jul. 1993; MUSENUV-Ar 2826 • 1 ♀; Turbaco, Jardín Botánico; 10°21′14.5″ N, 75°25′41.5″ W; elev. 131 m; 7 Jul. 2015; MUSENUV-Ar 2806. – Guaviare • 1 ♂; San José del Guaviare, Playa Guio; elev. 210 m; [2°33′47.00″ N, 72°38′22.42″ W]; 17 Jun. 2013; F. Galicia and A. Amaris leg.; ICN-Ar-8773. – Cundinamarca • 1 ♂; Tibacuy, Reserva Cerro Quininí; elev. 1636 m; 4°19′07″ N, 74°29′32.3″ W; 17–24 Oct. 2015; Grupo de Artropofauna leg.; IBSP-221936. – Atlantico • 2 ♀♀; Usiacurí, Reserva Campesina La Montaña; 10°46′02.6″ N, 75°02′34″ W; elev. 177–250 m; 9 Sep. 2009; L. Quijano leg.; IBSP-221909 • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; IBSP-221924 • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; IBSP-221921 • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding but 2018; IBSP-221919 • 2 ♂♂; same locality as for preceding; 9 Oct. 2016; L. Martínez-García leg.; IBSP-221912 . – Sucre • 1 ♂, 3 ♀♀; Colosó, Estación Primatológica; 9°32′42.5″ N, 75°24′05.98″ W; elev. 410 m; E. Villarreal leg.; IBSP-221886 • 1 ♂, 3 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; MUSENUV-Ar 2814. – Magdalena • 1 ♀; Santa Marta, Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona, Cañaveral; 11°20′ N, 74°02′ W; elev. 30 m; 17 Jul. 2000; R. Hernández leg.; MUSENUV-Ar 2815. – Vichada • 1 ♂; Cumaribo, Corregimiento Santa Rita, Parque Nacional Natural El Tuparro; 5°21′03″ N, 67°52′15″ W; elev. 135 m; 4–6 Feb. 2004; I. Quintero leg.; MUSENUV-Ar 2827 .

Description

See Reiskind (1969: 264).

Remarks

As reported by Reiskind (1969), this species is polymorphic, mainly regarding the extent of feathery hairs on the carapace, coloration, and the length of the DS (Reiskind 1969). The specimens attributed here to M. pax present the same characteristics as the Costa Rican forms, such as the brown-black color, the dorsal abdominal sclerite ending at an impression, and the extent of feathery setae on the carapace.

Distribution

Mexico to Colombia (Fig. 20).