. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CrcLOSA • Levi 373. Figures 413-416. Cyclosa ojeda n. sp., female. 413, 414, epigynum. 413, ventral. 414, posterior. 415, dorsal. 416, abdomen, lateral. Figures 417-420. C. tamanaco n. sp., female. 417, 418, epigynum. 417, ventral. 418, posterior. 419, dorsal. 420, abdomen, lateral. Figures 421-424. C. alayoni n. sp., female. 421, 422, epigynum. 421, ventral. 422, posterior. 423, dorsal. 424, abdomen, lateral. Figures 425-429. Cyclosa nodosa (O. ), female. 425, 426, epigynum. 425, ventral. 426, posterior.
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CrcLOSA • Levi 373. Figures 413-416. Cyclosa ojeda n. sp., female. 413, 414, epigynum. 413, ventral. 414, posterior. 415, dorsal. 416, abdomen, lateral. Figures 417-420. C. tamanaco n. sp., female. 417, 418, epigynum. 417, ventral. 418, posterior. 419, dorsal. 420, abdomen, lateral. Figures 421-424. C. alayoni n. sp., female. 421, 422, epigynum. 421, ventral. 422, posterior. 423, dorsal. 424, abdomen, lateral. Figures 425-429. Cyclosa nodosa (O. ), female. 425, 426, epigynum. 425, ventral. 426, posterior. 427, dorsal. 428, abdomen, ventral. 429, abdomen, lateral. Scale lines: mm; genitalia mm. Note. The exclamation mark on the orig- inal label indicates that the collector was E. Simon. Description. Female holotype. Carapace dark brown, a yellowish patch on each side of cephalic region (Fig. 415). Venter of ab- domen black with a distinct pair of white spots. Abdomen with sLx tubercles, four spherical and a cylindrical median pair (Figs. 415, 416). Total length mm. Car- apace mm long, wide in thoracic region, wide behind posterior lateral eyes. First femur mm, patella and tibia , metatarsus , tarsus Second pa- tella and tibia mm, third , fourth Femora shorter than corresponding patellae and tibiae. First and second tibiae curved. Diagnosis. The abdomen is blackish brown with a distinct pattern of dark lines and dots (Fig. 415). Cyclosa ojeda is dis- tinguished from C. tamanaco, which has a similar abdomen, by the wide posterior median plate of the epigynum (Fig. 414). Distribution. Curasao (Map 6F); no other specimens were Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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