2020
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4877.2.5
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Abstract: The species of the genus Centroctenus can be distinguished from other Ctenidae genera by the presence of a long tibiae and the absence of a retrolateral projection of the cymbium in the male palp, and by the presence of a rounded spermathecae in the female epigynum. The composition of this spider genus is herein expanded to eleven Neotropical species, with the description of six new species: Centroctenus dourados sp. n., C. claudia sp. n., C. chalkidisi sp. n., and C. varzea sp. n., from Brazil; and Centrocten… Show more

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“…nov. 1, 2 and 3, Centroctenus varzea Brescovit et al., 2020; and (2) Ctenus inaja Höfer et al. 1994, Centroctenus claudia Brescovit et al., 2020 and Centroctenus alluhini Brescovit et al., 2020. The Nearctic ctenid species that have been described in Ctenus and Leptoctenus L. Koch, 1878 were highly supported as monophyletic.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…nov. 1, 2 and 3, Centroctenus varzea Brescovit et al., 2020; and (2) Ctenus inaja Höfer et al. 1994, Centroctenus claudia Brescovit et al., 2020 and Centroctenus alluhini Brescovit et al., 2020. The Nearctic ctenid species that have been described in Ctenus and Leptoctenus L. Koch, 1878 were highly supported as monophyletic.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Two remaining strongly supported independent clades include: (1) Ctenus maculisternis Strand, 1909, Centroctenus sp. nov. 1, 2 and 3, Centroctenus varzea Brescovit et al., 2020; and (2) Ctenus inaja Höfer et al. 1994, Centroctenus claudia Brescovit et al., 2020 and Centroctenus alluhini Brescovit et al., 2020.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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