Stethorrhagus lupulus Simon, 1896
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https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2025.1013.3057 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17226723 |
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Stethorrhagus lupulus Simon, 1896 View in CoL
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Stethorrhagus lupulus Simon, 1896: 422 View in CoL , ♀.
Stethorrhagus lupulus View in CoL – Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: 44, fig. 10a–g, ♂ ♀.
Diagnosis
Males of S. lupulus resemble those of S. oxossi , S. latoma and S. archangelus by the presence of a DTA and by the prolaterally inserted embolus ( Fig. 3B–F View Fig ; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: figs 11a–b, 12a–c, 13ac). They differ from those of S. latoma and S. archangelus by the SePP shoulder-like, blunt, developed prolaterally ( Fig. 1B–F View Fig ; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 10a) (SePP reduced to a small projection in S. latoma and S. archangelus – Fig. 5C–E View Fig ; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: figs 12a, 13a) and from those of S. oxossi by the DTA large and rounded; VL with an intermediate process between vVL and dVL ( Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 10b) (DTA poorly developed, represented by a shallow excavation; intermedial process between vVL and dVL absent in S. oxossi – Fig. 3C–F View Fig , Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 11b). Females are similar to those of S. archangelus and S. oxossi by the presence of a VEP ( Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: figs 11c, 12d). They differ from those of S. archangelus by the slit-shaped CO and by the invaginated VEP ( Fig. 2C View Fig ; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 10f) (CO circular; VEP not invaginated in S. archangelus – Fig. 6C View Fig ; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 12d) and from those of S. oxossi by the V-shaped CO, with a clearly delimited anterior margin ( Fig. 2C View Fig ; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 10f) (CO U-shaped, without a clearly delimited anterior margin in S. oxossi – Fig. 4C View Fig ; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 11c).
Type material
Holotype
BRAZIL • ♀; Amazonas, São Paulo de Olivença; Mathan leg.; MNHN 8131 About MNHN (examined).
Material examined (new records)
BRAZIL – Acre • 1 ♂, 1 juv.; Rio Branco, Reserva Extrativista de Humaitá ; [ 9°40′24″ S, 67°38′31″ W]; 12 Apr. 1996; Equipe IBSP/SMNK leg; IBSP 8724 View Materials GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; Campus Embrapa Acre ; 10°1′30.8″ S, 67°41′35.9″ W; Sep. 2012; L.M.S. Costa leg.; UFMG 12409 View Materials GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; Senador Guiomard, Reserva Extrativista de Catuaba ; [ 10°4′20″ S, 67°37′39″ W]; 2002; E.F. Morato leg.; IBSP 135237 View Materials . GoogleMaps – Amazonas • 1 ♂; Coari, Porto Urucu , Urucu River , artificial forest gap, border; 4°52′36.8″ S, 65°9′05″ W; 14 Jul. 2003; A.B. Bonaldo leg.; collected with beating tray; MPEG 39917 View Materials GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; same data as for preceding; 4°49′33.9″ S, 65°1′50.6″ W; 18 Jul. 2003; MPEG 39918 View Materials GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; same data as for preceding, medium regenerated forest gap; 4°50′01″ S, 65°1′53″ W; 3 Jul. 2006; D.F. Candiani leg.; MPEG 39921 View Materials GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; same data as for preceding, highly regenerated clearing; 4°45′48″ S, 65°2′41″ W; 26 Sep. 2006; D.F. Candiani leg.; MPEG 39919 View Materials GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; Coari, Urucu River basin, highly regenerated forest gap; 4°48′56″ S, 65°1′53″ W; 20 Jul. 2006; L.T. Miglio leg.; manual collection at night; MPEG 39920 View Materials . GoogleMaps – Mato Grosso • 1 ♀; Cotriguaçu, Fazenda São Nicolau ; 9°50′24″ S, 58°14′54″ W; 2–14 Oct. 2010; A.J. Santos leg.; UFMG 7773 View Materials GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; same data as for preceding; UFMG 7792 View Materials . GoogleMaps – Pará • 1 ♀; Bagre, Igarapé Sequitã , Comunidade São Sebastião ; 2°5′7.5″ S, 50°29′36.9″ W; 28 Jun. 2015; Josimar leg.; collected with beating tray; MPEG 39912 View Materials . GoogleMaps
PERU – Loreto • 3 ♀♀; Cocha Shuinguito, Río Samiria ; 5°8′ S, 74°45′ W; ca 100 m; May–Jun. 1990; T. Erwin et al. leg.; fogging; MUSM 0504401 GoogleMaps • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; same data as for preceding; MUSM 0504404 . GoogleMaps – Madre de Dios • 1 ♀; Cuenca, Río Los Amigos , Centro de Investigación y Capacitación Río Los Amigos , CICRA; [ 12°34′27″ S, 70°4′3″ W]; 2 Mar. 2006; M. Deza leg.; UA 564 GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; Tambopata, Trocha La Torre ; 12°50′ S, 69°17′ W; 30 Jul. 1987; D. Silva leg.; MUSM 0504340 . GoogleMaps
Description
Male and female, see Bonaldo & Brescovit (1994: 44). Additional documentation in Figs 1–2 View Fig View Fig .
Distribution
Venezuela, Colombia, Peru and Northern Brazil ( Fig. 49 View Fig ).
Remarks
Bonaldo & Brescovit (1994) refer to the locality Ariquemes, Ji-Paraná River, as belonging to the state of Roraima (north of the state of Amazonas). In fact, it belongs to the state of Rondônia in Brazil (south of the state of Amazonas). This mistake is corrected on the map of Fig. 49 View Fig .
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Stethorrhagus lupulus Simon, 1896
Xavier, Cláudia, Brescovit, Antonio D. & Bonaldo, Alexandre B. 2025 |
Stethorrhagus lupulus
Bonaldo A. B. & Brescovit A. D. 1994: 44 |
Stethorrhagus lupulus
Simon E. 1896: 422 |