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Nops (spider)

Nops
Nops guanabacoae.jpg
Nops guanabacoae male, Cuba
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Family: Caponiidae
Genus: Nops
MacLeay, 1839
Species

see article

Diversity
28 species

see article

Nops is a genus of medium-sized caponiid spider native to South America, Central America, and the Caribbean islands. The genus currently counts 27 extant species plus one fossil in Dominican amber, but probably the real number of extant species is greater.Nops have a great richness on the Caribbean islands (14 species). Even species of Central America (4) and South America (15) are located in high proportion toward the area of the Caribbean Sea. Most species of South America are known only from the coast of Colombia and Venezuela, including the islands of Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire and Trinidad. The genus is not revised yet, but apparently have a Neotropical distribution.

Nops MacLeay, 1839

Nops is a nopinae genus (i.e., have subsegmeted tarsi). These caponiids spiders show two other unusual leg characters that are often found in nopine genera: the ventral translucent keel on the anterior metatarsi, and the translucent extension of the membrane between the anterior metatarsi and tarsi. However, these species differ from the other nopines with these leg modifications in having an elongated unpaired claw on anterior legs, extending dorsally between the paired claws (see and

Nops craneae Chickering, carapace

Nops enae Sánchez-Ruiz

Nops guanabacoae MacLeay, female with egg sac

Nops guanabacoae MacLeay, male

Nops guanabacoae MacLeay, claws on leg I

Nops guanabacoae MacLeay, tarso of leg I

Nops siboney Sánchez-Ruiz, ventral view


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