
nov., representing the second species of Mazax recorded from South America, is described from the Bolivian orocline and the Paraguayan Chaco region. is restored as the type species of the genus Cobanus.Ī new ant-like spider species of the subfamily Castianeirinae, Mazax akephaloi sp. Finally, based on the original proposal of the genus, C.

Additionally, two new species of Cobanus from Colombia, Cobanus chocquibtown sp.

reinst., Cobanus mandibularis (Peckham and Peckham, 1896) stat. reinst., Cobanus cambridgei (Chickering 1946) stat. Based on morphological synapomorphies, we transferred five species to Cobanus and established the following new combinations: Cobanus bifurcata (Chickering 1946) stat. Cobanus is strongly supported in all analyses. We use an integrative approached of total evidence (DNA + morphology) to produce phylogenetic hypotheses using maximum parsimony (MP), maximum likelihood (ML), and Bayesian methods (BI). Pickard-Cambridge, 1900, and transferred some species misplaced in Sidusa peckham & peckham, 1895 to Cobanus. Here, we focus on clarify the limits of the genus Cobanus F.

Recent work on Neotropical jumping spiders continues to reveal the morphological complexity, phylogenetic relationships, and high taxonomic richness of groups that have not been reviewed in years.
