Kupiuka overalli, Ruiz, Gustavo Rodrigo Sanches, 2010

Ruiz, Gustavo Rodrigo Sanches, 2010, Proposal of Kupiuka and Plesiopiuka, two new genera of jumping spiders from Brazil (Araneae: Salticidae: Heliophaninae), Zootaxa 2630, pp. 57-68 : 61

publication ID

d5fc99c9-ada9-4ba9-94ef-6ffa6428aa2c

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6198938

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Kupiuka overalli
status

sp. nov.

Kupiuka overalli View in CoL sp. nov. Figs 12–14

Type material: Holotype: male from Rio Tocantins, Rio Bagagem , Pará, Brazil, 4 July 1984, W.L. Overall ( IBSP 120595 ).

Etymology. The specific name is in honor of the collector of the holotype. Noun (name) in genitive case.

Diagnosis. Males of this species can be easily distinguished from the remaining known males of the genus by having a very long embolus and rotated tegulum ( Figs 12–14).

Description. Male holotype: Total length: 3.0. Coloration as in K. extratheca sp. nov., except for abdomen, ventrally cream colored. Carapace 1.45 long, 0.92 wide, 0.50 high. Ocular quadrangle 0.75 long. Anterior eye row 0.82 wide and posterior 0.80 wide. Palp with a long RTA, its base projected ventrally, rounded tegulum with a series of cuspids and a long embolus arising from the retrolateral portion ( Figs 12– 14). Legs 4132. Length of femur: I 0.62, II 0.55, III 0.62, IV 0.85; patella + tibia: I 0.85, II 0.65, III 0.67, IV 0.95; metatarsus + tarsus: I 0.60, II 0.52, III 0.75, IV 0.85. Spination as in K. extratheca sp. nov.

Female: Unknown.

Remarks. Since females are still unknown, this species is included in the genus based on similarities between the male and males of other species of Kupiuka gen. nov.

Distribution. Known only from the State of Pará, Brazil.

IBSP

Brazil,Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Instituto Butantan

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Genus

Kupiuka

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