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Published: 2022-01-06
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Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil

Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade de Brasília, 70910-900, Brasília, Distrito Federal, BRAZIL.
Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade de Brasília, 70910-900, Brasília, Distrito Federal, BRAZIL.
Araneae new species taxonomy Araneoidea Cerrado Neotropical region

Abstract

Three new species of the araneid spider genera Carepalxis L. Koch, 1872 and Ocrepeira Marx, 1883 from Central Brazil are described and illustrated: Carepalxis topazio new species, based on a single female from Cristalina; C. quasimodo new species, from Brasília and Jaborandi based on females and a male, this being the first male of Carepalxis described in the American continent; and Ocrepeira planalto new species, based on males and females from Cavalcante, Cristalina, Jaborandi and Alto Paraíso. A key to Carepalxis females in the New World is provided. Furthermore, the similarity between American Carepalxis and Ocrepeira is discussed, with diagnostic considerations.

 

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