Mygalomorph spiders from Peru (Araneae, Pycnothelidae, Rhytidicolidae): description of two new species and first Peruvian record of the family Rhytidicolidae
Two previously unknown mygalomorph spider species belonging to two families are described from the south-central Andean region of Peru. Within the family Pycnothelidae, Acanthogonatus goloboffi sp. n. is described, diagnosed and illustrated based on a female from Ccochirhuay, Cusco. The female of th...
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| Datum: | 2026 |
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Publishing House "Akademperiodyka" of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
2026
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Zoodiversity| Zusammenfassung: | Two previously unknown mygalomorph spider species belonging to two families are described from the south-central Andean region of Peru. Within the family Pycnothelidae, Acanthogonatus goloboffi sp. n. is described, diagnosed and illustrated based on a female from Ccochirhuay, Cusco. The female of this species differs from most known Acanthogonatus by the shape of the spermathecae, which possess two single receptacles lacking additional projections or chambers. It further differs from congeners sharing a single receptacle by having non-spiraled ducts with a well-defined constriction and outwardly directed spherical receptacles. This represents the second record of the genus Acanthogonatus in Peru. Within the family Rhytidicolidae, Fufius agualaniensis sp. n. is described, diagnosed and illustrated based on a female from Agualani, Puno. The female of this species is distinguished from congeners by the following combination of characters: a straight fovea; a sternum as wide as long; a labiosternal junction with a well-developed septum; a preening comb on metatarsus IV consisting of seven large spines in a single row; and spermathecae with a wide, inwardly curved stalk giving rise to three sinuous branches ending in digitiform or domed structures. This constitutes the first formal record of the family Rhytidicolidae from Peru. |
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| DOI: | 10.15407/zoo2026.02.109 |