01528nas a2200205 4500008004100000022001400041245012900055210006900184260001600253300000800269490000900277520078600286653001501072653001601087653001401103653001301117100002101130700002401151856014701175 2013 eng d a1175-532600aRothilena (Araneae: Agelenidae), a new genus of funnel-web spiders endemic to the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico0 aemRothilenaem Araneae Agelenidae a new genus of funnelweb spider cAug-10-2013 a4410 v37183 a
Rothilena (Araneae: Agelenidae: Ageleninae), a new genus of funnel-web spiders endemic to the Baja California Peninsula
in Mexico, and six new species (Rothilena griswoldi sp. nov., Rothilena cochimi sp. nov., Rothilena pilar sp. nov.,
Rothilena golondrina sp. nov., Rothilena sudcaliforniensis sp. nov., and Rothilena naranjensis sp. nov.) are described and
illustrated. Males are diagnosed by having pedipalps with a conductor with three projections and a retrolateral tibial apophysis
divided in two parts, one distal and dorsally excavated and the other retrolateral and ventrally excavated. The epigynum
of females has a pair of hoods that covers part of the atrium, and the copulatory ducts resemble a “duck head”.