Cinetomorpha puberula, Simon, 1892

Ott, Ricardo, Ubick, Darrell, Bonaldo, Alexandre B., Brescovit, Antonio D. & Harvey, Mark S., 2019, A revision of the new world goblin spider genus Cinetomorpha Simon, 1892 revalidated from Gamasomorpha Karsch, 1881 (Araneae, Oonopidae, Oonopinae), Zootaxa 4641 (1), pp. 1-152 : 11

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4641.1

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scientific name

Cinetomorpha puberula
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Cinetomorpha puberula View in CoL group

15(1). Suprapedicelar area with two downwards directed processes ( Figs 32B View FIGURES 32 , 49G View FIGURES 49 , 60G View FIGURES 60 )................................ 16 - Suprapedicelar area with continuous or interrupted ridge, lacking processes ( Figs 43G View FIGURES 43 , 55G View FIGURES 55 )........................ 18 16(15). Sternum strongly grooved, forming irregular block pattern ( Fig. 33F View FIGURES 33 ).......................... Cinetomorpha puberula - Sternum rugose without such pattern..................................................................... 17 17(16). Suprapedicelar processes joined by conspicuous sclerotized ridge ( Fig. 49G View FIGURES 49 ).................. Cinetomorpha longisetosa - Suprapedicelar processes not connected by ridge ( Fig. 60G View FIGURES 60 )..................................... Cinetomorpha zero 18(15). Suprapedicelar ridge interrupted in the middle ( Fig. 55G View FIGURES 55 ).................................... Cinetomorpha nayarit - Suprapedicelar ridge continuous ( Figs 36E View FIGURES 36 , 42G View FIGURES 42 , 46G View FIGURES 46 )....................................................... 19 19. Males............................................................................................. 20 - Females (those of C. sur, unknown)...................................................................... 26 20(19). Cheliceral paturon with enlarged mesal setae ( Fig. 52E View FIGURES 52 )....................................... Cinetomorpha loreto - Chelicerae paturon without such setae.................................................................... 21 21(20). Conductor stout, without distal narrow tip ( Figs 35F, H View FIGURES 35 )....................................... Cinetomorpha angela - Conductor abruptly narrowed into a distal tip ( Figs 36H View FIGURES 36 , 40H View FIGURES 40 , 43H View FIGURES 43 , 47D View FIGURES 47 )........................................ 22 22(21). Conductor distal tip serrated ventrally ( Fig. 58H View FIGURES 58 ).............................................. Cinetomorpha sur - Conductor distal tip not serrated ventrally ( Figs 43H View FIGURES 43 , 47D View FIGURES 47 )................................................... 23 23(22). Conductor distal tip abruptly narrowed apically ( Fig. 43H View FIGURES 43 , 44A View FIGURES 44 ̅D).......................... Cinetomorpha bandolera - Conductor distal tip gradually narrowed apically ( Figs 36H View FIGURES 36 , 40H View FIGURES 40 ).............................................. 24 24(23). Embolar prolateral process sclerotized region widened distally ( Figs 36H View FIGURES 36 ̅I)................... Cinetomorpha nesophila - Embolar prolateral process narrowing distally ( Figs 40H View FIGURES 40 , 47D View FIGURES 47 )................................................ 25 25(24). Embolar prolateral process large, triangular, sclerotized area not translucent towards the tip ( Fig. 40H View FIGURES 40 )...................................................................................................... Cinetomorpha baja - Embolar prolateral process narrow, sclerotized area translucent towards the tip -(Fig.7D)........... Cinetomorpha laguna 26(19). Genitalia with chitinized wall area sub-squared ( Figs 38H View FIGURES 38 , 42H View FIGURES 42 , 48H View FIGURES 48 ).......................................... 27 - Genitalia with chitinized wall area semicircular ( Figs 45H View FIGURES 45 , 54H View FIGURES 54 )............................................... 29 27(26). Genitalia with chitinized wall area occupying half its width ( Fig. 42H View FIGURES 42 )............................ Cinetomorpha baja - Genitalia with chitinized wall area occupying less than half its width........................................... 28 28(27). Genitalia with anterior portion slightly domed ( Fig. 48H View FIGURES 48 )..................................... Cinetomorpha laguna - Genitalia with anterior portion conspicuously domed ( Fig. 38H View FIGURES 38 )............................. Cinetomorpha nesophila 29(26). Lateral apodemes about as wide as chitinized wall area ( Fig. 45H View FIGURES 45 )........................... Cinetomorpha bandolera - Lateral apodemes shorter than width of the chitinized wall area ( Fig. 54H View FIGURES 54 )........................ Cinetomorpha loreto

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Cinetomorpha

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Cinetomorpha

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