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<journal-id>1870-3453</journal-id>
<journal-title><![CDATA[Revista mexicana de biodiversidad]]></journal-title>
<abbrev-journal-title><![CDATA[Rev. Mex. Biodiv.]]></abbrev-journal-title>
<issn>1870-3453</issn>
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<publisher-name><![CDATA[Instituto de Biología]]></publisher-name>
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<article-title xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[A new genus of wolf spiders from Mexico and Southern United States, with description of a new species from Texas (Araneae: Lycosidae)]]></article-title>
<article-title xml:lang="es"><![CDATA[Género nuevo de arañas lobo de México y sur de Estados Unidos, y descripción de una especie nueva de Texas (Araneae: Lycosidae)]]></article-title>
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<surname><![CDATA[Dondale]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Charles D]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Jiménez]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Maria-Luisa]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Nieto]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Gisela]]></given-names>
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<institution><![CDATA[,Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Research Branch ]]></institution>
<addr-line><![CDATA[Ottawa ]]></addr-line>
<country>Canada</country>
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<institution><![CDATA[,Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste Laboratorio de Entomología y Aracnología ]]></institution>
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<country>México</country>
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<month>06</month>
<year>2005</year>
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<month>06</month>
<year>2005</year>
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<volume>76</volume>
<numero>1</numero>
<fpage>41</fpage>
<lpage>44</lpage>
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<self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&amp;pid=S1870-34532005000100006&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&amp;pid=S1870-34532005000100006&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_pdf&amp;pid=S1870-34532005000100006&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="en"><p><![CDATA[Pardosa parallela Banks, 1898 is made the type species of the new genus Camptocosa. Camptocosa parallela new combination is re-described from fresh material, and a new species C. texana, is described from Texas.]]></p></abstract>
<abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="es"><p><![CDATA[Pardosa parallela Banks, 1898 ha sido designada como especie tipo del nuevo género Camptocosa. Camptocosa parallela nueva combinación, es redescrita de material recientemente colectado y una nueva especie, C. texana es descrita para Texas.]]></p></abstract>
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<kwd lng="en"><![CDATA[Camptocosa]]></kwd>
<kwd lng="en"><![CDATA[new genus]]></kwd>
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</front><body><![CDATA[ <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="4">Taxonom&iacute;a y sistem&aacute;tica</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b>A new genus of wolf spiders from Mexico and Southern United States, with description of a new species from Texas (Araneae: Lycosidae)</b></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b>G&eacute;nero nuevo de ara&ntilde;as lobo de M&eacute;xico y sur de Estados Unidos, y descripci&oacute;n de una especie nueva de Texas (Araneae: Lycosidae) </b></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">Charles D. Dondale&sup1;, Maria-Luisa Jim&eacute;nez&sup2;* y Gisela Nieto&sup2; </font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>&sup1;Research Branch, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,    K.W. Neatby Bldg., 960 Carling Ave., Ottawa, ON K1A 0C6, Canada. </i></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>&sup2;Laboratorio de Entomolog&iacute;a y Aracnolog&iacute;a, Centro de Investigaciones Biol&oacute;gicas del Noroeste, Apdo. Postal 128, M&eacute;xico.    <br> *Correspondent: <a href="mailto:ljimenez04@cibnor.mx">ljimenez04@cibnor.mx</a></i></font></p>           <p align="justify">&nbsp;</p>           ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">Recibido: 09 de julio del 2004.    <br> Aceptado: 20 de enero del 2005. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Abstract. </b><i>Pardosa          parallela </i> Banks, 1898 is made the type species of the new genus <i>Camptocosa.          Camptocosa parallela </i>new combination is re-described from fresh material,          and a new species <i>C. texana,</i> is described from Texas. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">Key words: Lycosidae, <i>Camptocosa,</i>          new genus </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Resumen. </b><i>Pardosa parallela          </i> Banks, 1898 ha sido designada como especie tipo del nuevo g&eacute;nero          <i>Camptocosa. Camptocosa parallela </i> nueva combinaci&oacute;n, es          redescrita de material recientemente colectado y una nueva especie, <i>C.          texana </i> es descrita para Texas.  </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">Palabras clave: Lycosidae, <i>Camptocosa,</i>          g&eacute;nero nuevo. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Introduction </b></font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">One of the more problematic species of American Lycosidae          was described as <i>Pardosa parallela </i> Banks, 1898. The species was          based on several female specimens collected in the Sierra San L&aacute;zaro,          Baja California, M&eacute;xico. This species was later transferred to          the genus <i>Schizocosa </i>Chamberlin, 1904 by Gertsch and Wallace (1937)          and retained there by Gertsch and Davis (1940). Chamberlin (1910) described          <i>Schizocosa celerior </i> from Las Vegas, Nevada, basing his generic          placement on the impressive bottle brush of black erect setae on the front          legs of the male, a character expresssed in males of some species of <i>Schizocosa          </i>. Gertsch and Davis (1940) proposed <i>S. celerior </i> as a junior          synonym of <i>S. parallela. </i> Today the species is catalogued under          the genus <i>Allocosa </i> Banks, 1900 (Roewer 1955, Platnick 2004), though          Dondale and Redner (1978, 1983) felt that it lacked the diagnostic characters          of either <i>Schizocosa </i>or <i>Allocosa </i>. Here we make <i>parallela          </i> the type species of the new genus <i>Camptocosa,</i> and describe          a second species <i>C. texana</i>. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Description </b></font></p>           ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Camptocosa </i>n. gen     <br>       <i>Type species </i>. <i>Pardosa parallela </i> Banks, 1898. A genus of the family Lycosidae belonging          to the Trochosa group of genera because possess a sickle-shaped terminal          apophysis situated at the base of the embolus and tegular lobe large,          earlike functioning as conductor (Dondale, 1986). Representatives are          distiguished from those of other genera in that group by the distinctively          bent tip of the median apophysis in males and by the short slender longitudinal          piece of the median septum in females. The unusually long and curved tegular          lobe, the rounded or bulbous spermathecae, and the slender angled copulatory          tubes are characters shared with representatives of the genera <i>Gladicosa          </i> Brady, 1986 and <i>Hesperocosa </i> Gertsch and Wallace, 1937. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Male and female:</i> Size medium (total length 5.1-          7.0 mm). Tibia I of male with brush of long black erect setae. Palpus          of male with terminal apophysis and embolus both short, slender, curved          (<a href="#a05f1">Figs. 1</a>,<a href="#a05f4">4</a>); median apophysis with tip bent upon itself, with distinct          ledge; epigynum     <br>       (<a href="#a05f3">Fig. 3</a>) with large protruding double hood, and with longitudinal        piece of median septum short, slender; spermathecae large, round, kidney        shaped, or ovoid; copulatory tubes short, slender, angled (<a href="#a05f2">Fig. 2</a>). </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font   size="2" face="Verdana"><a name="a05f1"></a><a name="a05f2"></a><a name="a05f3"></a><a name="a05f4"></a></font></p>           <p align="center"><img src="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v76n1/a06f1.gif"></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">Figures <b>1- 3.</b> <i>C. parallela,</i> 1. male palpus, ventral view. 2. spermathecae, dorsal view. 3. epigynum,          ventral view. 4. <i>C. texana </i>. Male palpus, ventral view. <i>e,</i> embolus; <i>h,</i> hood; <i>ma,</i> median apophysis; <i>ms,</i> median          septum; <i>term,</i> terminal apophysis. Same scale bar for figures 1        and 4, same for figures 2 and 3. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Included species:</i> <i>Camptocosa parallela </i>          (Banks 1898), new combination, and <i>C. texana </i> new species. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Etymology:</i> The name <i>Camptocosa </i> is derived          from the Greek word <i>kamptos,</i> meaning bent, and <i>cosa,</i> from          the Greek <i>Lycosa, </i> a genus of wolf spiders. The name refers to          the distinctively bent tip of the median apophysis on the palpus of the          male. The name is regarded as feminine in gender. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Camptocosa parallela</i> (Banks) <a href="#a05f1">Figs. 1</a><a href="#a05f3">-3</a>.</font></p>           ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Pardosa parallela </i> Banks, 1898:276, fig. 27 (pl.16).        </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Schizocosa celerior </i> Chamberlin, 1910: 2, figs.          1,2 (pl.1). Gertsch and Wallace, 1937:18. First synonymized under <i>P.          parallela </i> Banks, 1898 by Gertsch and Davis, 1940: 10, here confirmed.        </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Allocosa parallela: </i> Roewer, 1955:209. Platnick,          2004. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">Males of <i>C. parallela </i> are distinguished from          that of <i>C. texana </i> by the separate terminal apophysis and embolus          and by the smaller fold on the median apophysis. <i>Camptocosa parallela          </i> is the only species for which the female is known. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Male</i> (<a href="#a05f1">Fig. 1</a>). Total length 5.58&plusmn; 0.29          mm; carapace 3.09&plusmn; 0.16 mm long, 2.26&plusmn; 0.16 mm wide (10          specimens measured). Carapace dull yellow, with distinct reddish or dark          brown longitudinal bands; bands including the eyes and front; submargins          with row of dark spots. Chelicerae reddish brown, with 3 teeth on promargin          and 3 (sometimes 2) on retromargin. Anterior row of eyes procurved or          straight, shorter than middle row; anterior median eyes equal to or larger          than anterior lateral eyes. Legs dull yellow, with faintly visible rings          on femur and basitarsus I; tibia I with long dense black setae forming          brush, and basal half of basitarsus I with similar brush of pale setae;          tibia I with 3 pairs of ventral macrosetae; scopula rather dense; trochanters          with shallow notch. Sternum pale yellow, sparsely covered with erect brown          setae. Abdomen dark yellow, with variable dark pattern dorsally; venter          pale yellow. Palpal tibia nearly as long as cymbium, with stridulatory          file at tip; cymbium with 9-16 stout dark macrosetae at tip and with stridulatory          pick at base; terminal apophysis and embolus both short, slender, parallel;          median apophysis bent at tip. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Female</i> (<a href="#a05f2">Figs. 2</a> and<a href="#a05f3"> 3).</a> Total length 6.46&plusmn;          0.56 mm; carapace 3.19&plusmn; 0.32 mm long, 2.38&plusmn; 0.20 mm wide          (10 specimens measured). Coloration of carapace, legs, and abdomen much          as in male but leg I lacking the setal brush; scopula rather sparse. Epigynum          with large prominent hood; median septum with longitudinal piece short,          slender; posterior transverse piece approximately rectangular and with          small lip at posterior margin. Copulatory tubes rather slender, not coiled,          angled at mid-length. Spermathecae round to ovoid or somewhat kidney-          shaped, sometimes with minute nodules at anterior ends. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Range. </i> Interior California east to southern Utah          and Texas, south to Baja California Sur and Durango. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Natural history. </i>Chamberlin (1910) observed males          and females &laquo;in large numbers running across a footpath along a          small stream&raquo; at Las Vegas in September, 1909. The spiders seemed          to be specially active after sunset. Other specimens have been found in          deserts on open stony ground and on sandy ground of an oasis at Baja California          Sur. Adult males were collected from mid-May to early August, and adult          females from 17 June to 15 September. One female with young spiderlings          on her back was recorded on 25 July. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined. </i>Types of <i>Pardosa parallela,</i>          several syntype females from Sierra San L&aacute;zaro, Baja California          Sur, M&eacute;xico (23 o 14'N 109 o 49'W), deposited in the California          Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, destroyed; one female          syntype from the same locality, deposited in the Museum of Comparative          Zoology, Harvard University (MCZ#22578), examined. Of <i>Schizocosa celerior,</i>          one male and one female syntype from Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada (36          o 03'N, 115 o 08'W), 2 June 1909 (R.V. Chamberlin), deposited in the Museum          of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University (MCZ#20752), examined. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Other material examined. </i> Eighty-five males and          150 females from the following localities: MEXICO: BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR:          Arroyo de San Jos&eacute; de Comond&uacute; (26&deg;03/N, 111&deg;49/W)          17 June 2003, 1 male, 1 female in Coleccion de Aracnologica y Entomologica,          Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas del Noroeste, La Paz. SONORA: 16          km southwest of Agua Prieta (31&ordm;18/N, 109&deg;34/W) 15 September          1970 (V. Roth), 1 male, 3 females in the American Museum of Natural History,          New York (AMNH). CHIHUAHUA: Chihuahua (28&deg;47/N, 106&deg;10/W) 8 September          1964 (W. Ivie), 1 female in AMNH; Primavera (25&deg;03/N, 99&deg;10/W)          29 June 1947 (W. J. Gertsch), 1 male, 3 females in AMNH; Camargo (27&deg;40/N,          105&deg;10/W) 13 July 1947 (W. J. Gertsch), 1 female in AMNH. COAHUILA:          Saltillo (20&deg;41/N, 102&deg;09/W) 5 July 1936 (Davis), 1 female in          AMNH. DURANGO: La Quebrada (27&deg;41/N, 104&deg;29/W) 30 July 1947 (W.          J. Gertsch), 2 females in AMNH. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: CALIFORNIA:          SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: Twenty-nine Palms (34&deg;07/N, 116&deg;03/W) 1-15          July 1945 (J. H. Branch), 1 female in AMNH. ARIZONA: MARICOPA COUNTY:          9 km northwest of Cavecreek (33&deg;00/N, 111&deg;57/W) August 1966 (W.          Eberhard), 4 females in AMNH; Phoenix (33&deg;27/N, 112&deg;04/W) July          1964 (W. Eberhard), 9 males, 4 females in AMNH. PIMA COUNTY: Tucson (32&deg;13/N,          110&deg;58/W) 25 June 1971 (F. Richman), 1 male in AMNH; 20 May 1941 (R.          H. Crandall), 1 female in AMNH; 5 July 1954 (W. J. Gertsch), 1 male in          AMNH; 10-20 July 1967 (H. K. Wallace), 5 males, 3 females in AMNH; July/August          1935 (P. Steckler), 1 female in AMNH; 4 August 1973 (P. Steckler), 1 female          in AMNH;26 August 1973 (W. J. Gertsch), 1 female in AMNH; Brown Canyon,          Baboquivari Mountains (34&deg;12/N, 111&deg;35/W) 19 July 1959 (V. Roth),          1 female in AMNH; 9 June 1952, 1 male in AMNH; 18-29 July 1951 (W. S.          Creighton), 1 female in AMNH; 4 September 1950 (W. J. Gertsch), 1 female          in AMNH; Quitobaquito, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument (32&deg;02/N,          113&deg;00/W) 13 June 1952 (M. Cazier, W. Gertsch, R. Schrammel), 3 males,          1 female in AMNH; Molina Basin, Santa Catalina Mountains AMNH ains (32&deg;26/N,          110&deg;45/W) 24 July 1965 (W. J. Gertsch and R. Hastings), 1 female in          AMNH; 6 km south of Oracle (32&deg;26/N, 110&deg;45/W) 25 July 1949 (W.          J. and J.W. Gertsch), 1 male in AMNH. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY: Dry Canyon, Whetstone          Mountains (31&deg;30/N, 111&deg;03/W) 21 August 1951 (W. S. Creighton),          1 female in AMNH. COCHISE COUNTY: Portal (31&deg;54/N, 109&deg;08/W) 1          July -29 August 1964-73 (W. J. Gertsch), 12 males, 27 females in AMNH;          1 July 1975 (J. Russell), 1 male in AMNH; 19 July 1964 (J. A. Woods and          V. Roth), 1 male in AMNH; 22 July 1966 (L. Pinter), 1 female in AMNH;          August 1960 (Zweifel), 12 males, 2 females in AMNH ; August 1964 (V. Roth),          1 male 1 female in AMNH; Southwestern Research Station, 9 km east of Portal,          6-20 July 1955 (W. J. Gertsch), 3 males, 1 female in AMNH; 25 July 1968          (V. Roth), 1 female in AMNH; 6 July 1962 (A. R. Brady), 3 males 8 females          in AMNH; Paradise (32&deg;06/N, 109&deg;55/W) 22 August 1964 (R. Hastings),          1 female in AMNH; Dragoon (32&deg;01/N, 110&deg;02/W) 15 August 1963 (V.          Roth), 1 female in AMNH. YAVAPAI COUNTY: 9.6 km southeast of Camp Verde          (34&deg;31/N, 111&deg;45/W) 24 June 2000 (P. W. Miller, G. Stratton, R.          Suter), 2 males in Pat Miller Collection; 1 male in Canadian National          Collection of Insects and Arachnids, Ottawa, Ontario; Jerome (34&deg;44/N,          112&deg;06/W) 12 September 1962 (V. Roth), 1 female in AMNH; Montezuma          Pass (34&deg;20/N, 111&deg;40/W) 6 September 1950 (W. J. Gertsch), 1 female          in AMNH. NEW MEXICO: HIDALGO COUNTY: Rodeo (31&deg;50/N, 109&deg;01/W)          6 July 1962 (A. R. Brady), 4 males 2 females in AMNH; 5 August 1963 (V.          Roth), 10 females in AMNH; 10 July 1962 (W. J. Gertsch), 2 males, 1 female          in AMNH; Animas (31&deg;57/N, 108&deg;48/W) 28 August 1964 (W. J. Gertsch),          1 female in AMNH; Lordsburg (32&deg;20/N, 108&deg;42/W) 17 July 1970 (M.          H. Muma), 1 male, 5 females in AMNH; 28 July 1970 (M. H. Muma), 2 males,          1 female in AMNH. NEVADA: CLARK COUNTY: LAS Vegas (36&deg;03/N, 115&deg;08/W)          10 June 1909 (R. V. Chamberlin), 1 male, 3 females in AMNH; 27 July 1944          (D. J. Zim), 1 female in AMNH; 2 males in AMNH; 2 July 1945 (D. J. Zim),          1 female in AMNH; Moapa (36&deg;40/N, 114&deg; 37/W) 10 June 1934 (Ivie          and Rasmussen), 1 female in AMNH. UTAH: WASHINGTON COUNTY: St. George          (37&deg;06/N, 113&deg;34/W) 12-21 June 1934 (W. Ivie), 3 males, 4 females          in AMNH; Zion National Park (37&deg;09/N, 113&deg;04/W) 21 June 1973 (W.          Ivie), 1 male in AMNH. TEXAS: BREWSTER COUNTY: Chisos Basin (29&deg;00/-29&deg;30/N,          103&deg;00/-103&deg;50/W) 24-25 May 1967 (A. R. Brady), 3 males in AMNH;          Big Bend National Park 27 August 1967 (Gertsch and Hastings), 1 female          in AMNH; 28 May 1952 6 males, 13 females in AMNH; 3 July 1962 (A. R. Brady),          3 females in AMNH.</font></p>           ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b><i>Camptocosa texana n. sp</i> (<a href="#a05f4">Fig. 4</a>). </b></font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">Males of <i>C. texana </i>are distinguished from those          of <i>C. parallela</i> (Banks) by the conjoined terminal apophysis and          embolus, and by the larger bend on the median apophysis. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Male</i> (<a href="#a05f4">Fig. 4</a>). Total length 5.98 mm (holotype),          6.03 mm (paratype); carapace 3.03, 3.18 mm long, 2.24, 2.30 mm wide. Carapace          orange, with paired reddish or reddish brown longitudinal bands; bands          enclosing eyes. Anterior row of eyes shorter than middle row; anterior          median eyes equal to or somewhat larger than anterior lateral eyes. Chelicerae          orange or dark red, with 3 teeth on promargin and 3 on retromargin. Sternum          dull yellow, with scattered erect dark setae. Legs pale orange; tibia          and basal half of basitarsus I with brush of long dark setae; brush longer          and more dense dorsally and ventrally; trochanters with shallow notch.          Abdomen with indistinct heart mark and crossbars. Venter yellow. Palpal          tibia nearly as long and wide as cymbium, with stridulatory file at tip;          cymbium with stridulatory pick at base, and with 9-16 stout macrosetae          at tip. Terminal apophysis and embolus conjoined except at tips; median          apophysis bent abruptly at tip, with ledge; tegular lobe long, curved,          abruptly tapered and rugose at tip. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Female </i>. Unknown. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined: </i>Holotype male from 2 miles          south of Riviera, Kleberg County, Texas (27&deg; 17'N, 97&deg; 48'W),          14 April 1963 (W.J. Gertsch and W. Ivie), deposited in the American Museum          of Natural History, New York. Paratype male from Hully Gully Cave, Culberson          County, Texas, 8 July 1970 (J. Reddell), deposited in the American Museum          of Natural History, New York. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Etymology:</i> The specific epithet is derived from          the name of the State of Texas. </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Acknowledgments </b></font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">The bulk of the material used in this study was borrowed          from the American Museum of Natural History, New York. Dr. N.I. Platnick          facilitated the loan. The types were on loan from the Museum of Comparative          Zoology, Harvard University; Laura Leibensperger kindly granted this loan.          Drawings were made by Mr. James Redner. This study received financial          support from Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnolog&iacute;a of M&eacute;xico          (CONACyT) (grant SEMARNAT-2002-C01-0052). </font></p>           <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Literature cited </b></font></p>           <!-- ref --><p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">Banks, N. 1898. Arachnida from Baja California and other          parts of Mexico. 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