Ekapa, a new genus of mygalomorph spiders (Araneae, Entypesidae) from South Africa
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Rios-Tamayo, Duniesky
Lyle, Robin
Sole, Catherine L.
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Pensoft Publishers
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A new genus of mygalomorph spider Ekapa gen. nov., is described from South Africa. The new genus was formed to include the species Hermacha curvipes Purcell, 1902 and Hermacha nigra Tucker, 1917. These species are synonymized based on their somatic similarities, such as fovea shape, cheliceral teeth distribution, ocular pattern, presence of preening combs, and their close geographic distribution. The new genus proposed is distinguished by the presence of a projection in the retroventral side of the palpal tibia in males, together with a distinctive copulatory bulb shape; and in females by the shape of their spermathecae, with a high base and apical stalks that open into oval apical receptacles.
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New genus, New species, New synonymy, Systematics, Taxonomy
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Ríos-Tamayo, D., Lyle, R., Sole, C.L. (2023) Ekapa, a new genus of mygalomorph spiders (Araneae, Entypesidae) from South Africa. African Invertebrates 64(1): 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.64.97018.