Cyriocosmus leetzi Vol, 1999

Figs 5–6, 26, 38, 42

Cyriocosmus leetzi Vol, 1999: 2, 9 unnumbered figures. Holotype female from Colombia, without further information, deposited in MNHN, not examined; Sejna 2000: 9.

Material examined: 2 males (ICN­Ar 33, ICN­Ar 47) from Agua Azul, Vereda El Guineo, Casanare, C. Martinez, 18 September 1996; 1 male (IBSP 10971) from Colombia, F. Vol, without further information and 1 female (ICN­Ar 1603) from Meta, Cubarral, Vereda Vergel, upper Jupuaro River, 630 m, 1–13 June 1993.

Diagnosis: Females can be distinguished from all species by having a longitudinal dark band on the ventral abdomen in conjunction with three clear stripes on each side of the dorsal abdomen (Fig. 42). The male can be distinguished from all other species, except C. ritae, by having a longitudinal dark band on the ventral abdomen. It differs from C. ritae by having a short paraembolic apophysis (Figs 5, 6).

Distribution: Colombia (Fig. 56).