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Insights on vulval morphology in Ochyroceratinae with a rediagnosisof the subfamily and description of the first Argentinean species(Araneae: Synspermiata: Ochyroceratidae)
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Pérez González, Abel; Rubio, Gonzalo Daniel; Ramirez, Martin Javier; Insights on vulval morphology in Ochyroceratinae with a rediagnosisof the subfamily and description of the first Argentinean species(Araneae: Synspermiata: Ochyroceratidae); Elsevier Gmbh; Zoologischer Anzeiger; 260; 12-2015; 33-44
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Autor
Pérez González, Abel
Rubio, Gonzalo Daniel
Ramirez, Martin Javier
Resumen
We examine the internal morphology of the female genitalia of representatives of the three subfamilies ofthe spider family Ochyroceratidae (Ochyroceratinae, Psilodercinae and Theotiminae) by means of scan-ning electron microscope. Ochyroceratines have the uterus externus constricted into a narrow neck atits connection with the uterus internus, which, after comparison with other spider families, is proposedas a synapomorphy of the subfamily. We describe Ochyrocera diablo sp. nov. from Misiones province in northeastern Argentina. The measurements of their eggs and uterus externus indicate that the eggs musts queeze through a small duct 40 times smaller in diameter. We also propose that another synapomorphy for Ochyroceratinae is the insertion of the male palpal copulatory organ in a projecting pedestal at the base of the cymbium, and update the differential diagnosis of the subfamily. Finally, we recognize that Psilodercinae Deeleman-Reinhold, 1995 is a junior objective synonym and homonym of Psilodercinae Machado, 1951.