Stenoterommata iguazu: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Arachnida
- Order
- Araneae
- Family
- Pycnothelidae
- Genus
- Stenoterommata
- Species
- Stenoterommata iguazu
- Scientific Name
- Stenoterommata iguazu
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Stenoterommata iguazu
Stenoterommata iguazu is a species of mygalomorph spiders of Argentina, named after its type locality: IguazĂș, Misiones. Females are distinguished from other species in the genus, except S. platense, by the 2 + 2 spermathecae; from S. platense, they are distinguished by the outer spermathecal lobe having a single receptaculum. Males are distinguished from other species, except S. platense, by having a thin, well-sclerotized embolus and the bulbal duct with an even curvature; from S. platense, by the sudden tapering apical portion of the bulbal duct and the slightly smaller size.
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Sibling Taxa
- Stenoterommata arnolisei
- Stenoterommata bodoquena
- Stenoterommata chavarii
- Stenoterommata crassimana
- Stenoterommata crassistyla
- Stenoterommata curiy
- Stenoterommata egric
- Stenoterommata grimpa
- Stenoterommata gugai
- Stenoterommata iguazu
- Stenoterommata isa
- Stenoterommata leporina
- Stenoterommata leticiae
- Stenoterommata luederwaldti
- Stenoterommata maculata
- Stenoterommata melloleitaoi
- Stenoterommata neodiplornata
- Stenoterommata palmar
- Stenoterommata pavesii
- Stenoterommata peri
- Stenoterommata pescador
- Stenoterommata platensis
- Stenoterommata quena
- Stenoterommata sevegnaniae
- Stenoterommata tenuistyla
- Stenoterommata uruguai