Costarina cima, Platnick & Berniker & Víquez, 2014
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.1206/3794.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5459220 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F387E9-FF8B-FFE5-FE17-FA53FEFAFE17 |
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scientific name |
Costarina cima |
status |
sp. nov. |
Costarina cima View in CoL , new species ( Figures 45–55 View FIGURES 45–55 )
TYPE: Male holotype from the summit (cima) of Volcán Cacao, Guanacaste, Costa Rica (July 27, 2010; C. Víquez), deposited in INBIO (PBI_OON 21114) .
DIAGNOSIS: Males resemble those of C. poas (cf. figs. 111–121) in having a broad, flat embolus, which has the proximal and distal prongs fused for much of their length, but have a more rectangular proximal prong (figs. 45–50); females have very thick, heavily sclerotized anterior margin of the genital atrium (figs. 54, 55).
MALE (PBI_OON 21114, figs. 45–50): Total length 2.02. Endite ventral process basally widened; distal process narrow. Femora: I r0-1-1; II p0-0-2; metatarsus II v2-1p-1r. Embolus distal and proximal prongs fused for most of their length, producing wide structure with translucent prolateral portion (N = 36).
FEMALE (PBI_OON 88, figs. 51–55): Total length 2.24. Femur II r0-0-0. Genital atrium very short, with broad, heavily sclerotized anterior margin (N = 18).
DISTRIBUTION: Abundant in northern Costa Rica (Guanacaste, Alajuela, and northern Puntarenas) .
FIGURES 45–55. Costarina cima, new species, male (45–50) and female (51–55). 45. Left palp, prolateral view. 46. Same, ventral view. 47. Same, retrolateral view. 48. Left embolus, prolateral view. 49. Same, ventral view. 50. Same, retrolateral view. 51. Sternum, ventral view. 52. Abdomen, lateral view. 53. Same, ventral view. 54. Digested female genitalia, ventral view. 55. Same, dorsal view.
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