taxonID	type	description	language	source
03FCE500FFDDED42FF06FA2DFDB1F997.taxon	materials_examined	Type species by monotypy Carepalxis montifera L. Kock, 1872.	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDDED42FF06FA2DFDB1F997.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. See Levi (1992: 253).	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDEED47FF06FEF8FD94FD16.taxon	description	Figs. 1 – 15, 30	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDEED47FF06FEF8FD94FD16.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Female holotype from Brazil, Distrito Federal, Brasília, Parque Ecológico Ermida Dom Bosco [- 15.798263, - 47.809500] collected by L. Ferreira-Sousa, XI. 2017 (DZUB 9000); three females (DZUB 9274) and one male paratype (DZUB 9284) from Brazil, Bahia, Jaborandi, Fazenda Trijunção [- 14.643925, - 45.802133] collected by P. C. Motta, XI. 2018.	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDEED47FF06FEF8FD94FD16.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This species is named in reference to the fictional character Hunchback of Notre-Dame. Generic placement.. This species was placed in Carepalxis because the females have two large cephalic humps. The male does not match the descriptions of the Australian Carepalxis males by the presence of the following characters: the unbranched second tibia (Fig. 13), third and fourth coxae armed with macrosetae (Fig. 14), rodshaped paramedian apophysis connected to the conductor. This issue is discussed on the diagnostic notes section below.	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDEED47FF06FEF8FD94FD16.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species is most similar to C. camelus Simon due to the shape of the epigynum. Both share wide lateral plates and a hidden median plate in posterior view, moreover the scape is long and has a longitudinal groove. Carepalxis quasimodo n. sp. is different by having a larger scape and a narrower base. In ventral view, the scape has almost half the width of the base rather than one quarter (Fig. 2). The scape is slightly curved instead of straight. Additionally, the females lack the anterior median abdominal protuberance present in C. camelus (Levi, 1992, fig. 4). It differs from C. perpera Petrunkevitch and C. topazio n. sp. by having only one pair of tubercles (Figs. 6, 7, 9, 10. The posterior median plate is hidden, unlike those of similar C. topazio n. sp. (Fig. 18). The male is the first of this genus found in the Americas. It differs from the Australian C. furcifera Keyserling and C. tuberculata Keyserling by the characters listed on the “ generic placement ” section above.	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDEED47FF06FEF8FD94FD16.taxon	description	Description. Female holotype from Parque Ecológico Ermida Dom Bosco, Brasília. Total length 7.24. Carapace: 3.32 long, 2.98 wide, cephalic humps 1.90 high, thoracic region 1.09 high. Cephalic region brown, humps with dark top, thoracic region with light margin. Clypeus: 0.19. Chelicerae: brown, with a transversal dark stripe, fangs brown. Eyes: AME 0.12, ALE 0.06, PME 0.14, PLE 0.09. Eye interdistances: AME – AME 0.22, AME – ALE 0.52, PME – PME 0.29, PME – PLE 0.69, AME – PME 0.13. Endites: 0.79 long, 0.56 wide, brown, white from the half to median edges. Labium: 0.54 long, 0.69 wide, same color pattern as in endites. Sternum: 1.25 long, 1.41 wide, orange with numerous setae near to the first coxae. Legs: yellow with irregular brown rings and spots. Leg formula 1 2 4 3. Measures: L 1. Femur 2.68, patella 1.15, tibia 2.05, metatarsus 1.97, tarsus 0.76 / L 2. Femur 2.18, patella 0.90, tibia 1.73, metatarsus 1.96, tarsus 0.85 / L 3. Femur 1.75, patella 0.93, tibia 1.13, metatarsus 0.95, tarsus 0.58 / L 4. Femur 2.17, patella 1.11, tibia 1.53, metatarsus 1.86, tarsus 0.60 / Pedipalp. Femur 0.85, patella 0.53, tibia 0.61, tarsus 1.01. Abdomen: 6.11 long, 5.74 wide, 7.97 high. Grey with a big pair of anterior tubercles. Laterals with wavy black lines. Cardiac mark black, venter with a dark grey ellipse between epigynum and spinnerets. Epigynum with a long scape pointing to the spinnerets and wide lateral plates hiding the median plate. Spermathecae almost reaching the sides of the epigynum base; fertilization ducts in posterior half of the lateral plates. Male paratype from Fazenda Trijunção, Jaborandi. Total length 5.28. Carapace: 2.93 long, 2.50 wide, 1.28 high. Cephalic region brown with a transverse light spot on top of slight elevations, thoracic region with dark sides and a black thoracic groove. A large seta is present near the PLE on each side. Clypeus: 0.23. Chelicerae: dark brown with brown fangs. Eye diameters: AME 0.13, ALE 0.09, PME 0.14, PLE 0.10. Eye interdistances: AME – AME 0.18, AME – ALE 0.46, PME – PME 0.28, PME – PLE 0.47, AME – PME 0.09. Endites: 0.39 long, 0.40 wide, colors as in females. Labium: 0.23 long, 0.44 wide, colors as in females. Sternum: 1.20 long, 1.02 wide, yellow with white spots. Legs: same colors as in females. All femora with a ventral row of large macrosetae. Second leg with highly modified, with a femoral groove, ventral row of thick and short spines and the tibia is armed with strong macrosetae. First coxae with a distal and retrolateral hook, third and fourth coxae and patella with a short macrosetae each, fourth femur with three proximal macrosetae. Leg formula 1 2 4 3. Measures: L 1. Femur 3.04, patella 1.21, tibia 2.31, metatarsus 2.06, tarsus 0.87 / L 2. Femur 2.75, patella 1.07, tibia 2.07, metatarsus 2.05, tarsus 0.83 / L 3. Femur 1.47, patella 0.86, tibia 1.04, metatarsus 1.06, tarsus 0.50 / L 4. Femur 2.22, patella 1.04, tibia 1.64, metatarsus 1.62, tarsus 0.63. Abdomen: 3.09 long, 2.43 wide, 1.63 high. Colors and features as in females, but no wavy black lines in the sides. The venter is uniformly grey. Variation. Total length of females 7.9 to 9.0. The female from Brasilia has much higher tubercles (about 2.0) than the others from Jaborandi (about 0.7 high) (Figs. 6, 7). The cardiac mark might be black or white. Specimens from Jaborandi have a transversal light band on top of their cephalic humps (Fig. 9), in the male this band is even lighter (Fig. 12). Matching sexes. The only known male and one female from Jaborandi were collected at night in the same tree. They are deemed to be conspecific based on the same colour pattern and similar modifications in the carapace, although the male cephalic elevation is much smaller.	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDEED47FF06FEF8FD94FD16.taxon	distribution	Distribution and natural history. The females were hanging in the hub of complete orb-webs, the male was hanging in a single thread. All the specimens were collected in the early rainy season. In the laboratory, one female from Jaborandi made an egg sac and wrapped it with the data label (similar to what it probably does to hide its eggs with leaves in nature). The spiderlings started to hatch after 17 days. This species occurs in Central Brazil, in open vegetation from the Cerrado biome.	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFD9ED45FF06FF38FCD6FB8A.taxon	description	Figs. 16 – 21, 30	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFD9ED45FF06FF38FCD6FB8A.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Female holotype from Brazil, Goiás, Cristalina, Serra dos Topázios [- 16.716671, - 47.633332]. Collected by P. C. Motta, XI. 2016 (DZUB 8699).	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFD9ED45FF06FF38FCD6FB8A.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species is named after the type locality (noun in apposition). Generic placement. This new species is placed in Carepalxis primarily because of its pair of cephalic humps.	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFD9ED45FF06FF38FCD6FB8A.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Its overall morphology is closer to Ocrepeira mastophoroides Mello-Leitão than any other Carepalxis species. It differs by the presence of a large pair of cephalic humps, as delimited by the genus diagnosis. It has five pairs of tubercles instead of six. The epigynum is different by its Y-shaped scape and the bilobed margins of the lateral plates. The longitudinal groove in O. mastophoroides is restricted to the tip of the scape, in C. topazio n. sp. it goes from the tip to about half of the scape. Additionally, the height of clypeus equals twice the height of an anterior median eye, instead of the same size of this eye as in O. mastophoroides. Carepalxis topazio n. sp. is distinct from C. salobrensis, C. quasimodo n. sp. and C. camelus by the presence of abdominal lateral tubercles (Figs. 19, 21), but lacks the posterior median tubercles present in C. perpera. The epigynum has a long scape (Figs. 16, 17), the inner borders of the lateral plates forms a heart shape around the posterior median plate (Fig. 18), unlike the median plates of C. camelus and C. quasimodo n. sp., which are hidden (Fig. 1).	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFD9ED45FF06FF38FCD6FB8A.taxon	description	Description. Female holotype from Serra dos Topázios, Cristalina. Total length 8.83. Carapace: 3.98 long, 2.54 wide, cephalic humps 2.07 high, thoracic region 1.27 high. Cephalic region redish-brown, humps covered with short white setae, thoracic region glabrous, orange-cream. Clypeus: 0.40. Chelicerae: redish-brown with an arched dark stripe and many setae near to the clypeus, fangs dark red. Eye diameters: AME 0.18, ALE 0.09, PME 0.14, PLE 0.13. Eye interdistances: AME – AME 0.22, AME – ALE 0.72, PME – PME 0.46, PME – PLE 0.87, AME – PME 0.21. Endites: 0.99 long, 0.74 wide, redish-brown, yellow from the half to the median edges. Labium: 0.62 long, 0.77 wide, same color pattern as endites. Sternum: 1.36 long, 1.59 wide, orange with numerous setae on anterior margin. Legs: dark orange with irregular redish-brown spots and rings. Leg formula 1 2 4 3. Measures: L 1. Femur 3.36, patella 1.76, tibia 2.31, metatarsus 2.32, tarsus 0.78 / L 2. Femur 3.26, patella 1.49, tibia 2.14, metatarsus 2.29, tarsus 0.85 / L 3. Femur 2.23, patella 1.25, tibia 1.34, metatarsus 1.07, tarsus 0.74 / L 4. Femur 3.38, patella 1.70, tibia 2.02, metatarsus 2.01, tarsus 0.72 / Pedipalp. Femur 1.08, patella 0.62, tibia 0.74, tarsus 1.30. Abdomen: 7.71 long, 7.25 wide, 4.60 high. Abdomen round, greyish-orange, dorsaly with a pair of anterior dark tubercles and four pairs of lateral grey tubercles. In lateral view, the abdomen has a wavy black line on each side. The venter has a big grey area between the epigynum and spinnerets. Male. Unknown.	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFD9ED45FF06FF38FCD6FB8A.taxon	distribution	Distribution and natural history. The only known specimen was collected by beating sheet during the early rainy season in Brazilian Cerrado, in a rocky savanna formation.	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDAED45FF06FB28FDC2FA94.taxon	materials_examined	Type Epeira ectypa Walckenaer, 1841	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDAED45FF06FB28FDC2FA94.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. See “ generic placement ” below.	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDAED4AFF06FAD2FDF6FD4E.taxon	description	Figs. 23 – 31	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDAED4AFF06FAD2FDF6FD4E.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Female holotype (DZUB 9280) and male and female paratypes (DZUB 9279) from Brazil, Bahia, Jaborandi, Fazenda Trijunção [- 14.643925, - 45.802133] collected by P. C. Motta XI. 2018; female from Brazil, Goiás, Alto Paraíso (São Jorge), Parque Nacional Chapada dos Veadeiros [- 14.038814, - 47.622971]. Collected by P. C. Motta, X. 2009 (DZUB 5357); male from Brazil, Goiás, Cavalcante, Fazenda Miraflores [- 13.811866, - 47.432565]. Collected by P. C. Motta, XI. 2013 (DZUB 7494); female from Brazil, Goiás, Cristalina, Serra dos Topázios [- 16.716671, - 47.633332]. Collected by P. C. Motta, XI. 2016 (DZUB 8701).	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDAED4AFF06FAD2FDF6FD4E.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species is named after the geographical region of the type locality, named Planalto Central (noun in apposition). Generic placement. It belongs in Ocrepeira by having wide and low carapace. The abdomen has one pair of anterior tubercles and is attached to the pedicel by its anterior half. The epigynum have a broad scape and is heavily sclerotized, with distinct median and lateral plates. In the males, one macroseta is present on the palpal patella. The large conductor is attached to the thin paramedian apophysis and the median apophysis is long and wide, as stated by Levi (1993).	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDAED4AFF06FAD2FDF6FD4E.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The females differ from most Ocrepeira species by the wide lateral plates of the epigynum touching each other in the posterior view and partially hiding the posterior median plate (Fig. 25). Ocrepeira pinhal Levi has both the lateral plates touching and triangular scape originating from the base of the epigynum (Levi, 1993, fig. 213) as in O. planalto n. sp. The latter is different by having the scape slightly smaller than the base (Fig. 23), and the epigynum is about square-shaped in posterior view due to its very wide lateral plates (Fig. 24). Furthermore, two dark spots are present in the ventral view of the epigynum in all females of O. planalto n. sp. (Fig. 22). The male resembles O. gima Levi by the sickle-shaped terminal apophysis and the size of the median apophysis. It differs by the elliptical shape of the conductor. Both terminal and median apophysis are longer and the latter has a smooth tip (Fig. 27).	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDAED4AFF06FAD2FDF6FD4E.taxon	description	Description. Female holotype from Fazenda Trijunção, Jaborandi. Total length 6.40. Carapace: 3.05 long, 2.68 wide, 1.18 high. Cephalic region brown with short white setae, thoracic region with glabrous dark brown sides. Clypeus: 0.21. Chelicerae: orange to brown, fangs redish-brown. Eye diameters: AME 0.14, ALE 0.11, PME 0.16, PLE 0.10. Eye interdistances: AME – AME 0.18, AME – ALE 0.53, PME – PME 0.25, PME – PLE 0.67, AME – PME 0.15. Endites: 0.54 long, 0.46 wide, brown, white from the half to median edges. Labium: 0.45 long, 0.64 wide, same color pattern as in endites. Sternum: 1.30 long, 1.34 wide, orange with white spots. Legs: yellow with irregular brown rings and spots. Leg formula 1 2 4 3. Measures: L 1. Femur 3.27, patella 1.44, tibia 2.48, metatarsus 2.32, tarsus 0.90 / L 2. Femur 2.93, patella 1.43, tibia 2.07, metatarsus 2.16, tarsus 0.78 / L 3. Femur 1.73, patella 0.94, tibia 1.25, metatarsus 1.13, tarsus 0.63 / L 4. Femur 2.57, patella 1.05, tibia 1.90, metatarsus 1.95, tarsus 0.68 / Pedipalp. Femur 0.75, patella 0.40, tibia 0.54, tarsus 0.93. Abdomen: 5.57 long, 3.93 wide, 2.67 high. Dark grey with light spots and a white cardiac mark, the sides have a wavy black line each. The venter has a wide dark grey area, with two small white spots near the spinnerets. Male paratype from Fazenda Trijunção, Jaborandi. Total length 4.91. Carapace: 2.57 long, 2.28 wide, 0.81 high. Covered with short white setae on the sides, cephalic region orange with brown spots, thoracic region orange with brown. Clypeus: 0.18. Chelicerae: orange to greyish-orange, fangs brown. Eye diameters: AME 0.15, ALE 0.09, PME 0.16, PLE 0.08. Eye interdistances: AME – AME 0.15, AME – ALE 0.27, PME – PME 0.24, PME – PLE 0.40, AME – PME 0.11. Endites: 0.38 long, 0.40 wide; orange, white from the half to median edges. Labium: 0.24 long, 0.42 wide, same color pattern as in endites. Sternum: 1.18 long, 1.06 wide, light orange with white spots. Legs: same color pattern as in females, second femur with groove, second tibia wide and armored with strong macrosetae. First coxae with a distal hook, third and fourth coxae and trochanters with one macrosetae each. Leg formula 1 2 4 3. Measures: L 1. Femur 2.57, patella 0.97, tibia 1.89, metatarsus 1.78, tarsus 0.66 / L 2. Femur 2.69, patella 1.03, tibia 1.67, metatarsus 1.89, tarsus 0.74 / L 3. Femur 1.66, patella 0.66, tibia 1.10, metatarsus 0.89, tarsus 0.53 / L 4. Femur 2.21, patella 0.74, tibia 1.38, metatarsus 1.62, tarsus 0.61. Abdomen: 2.93 long, 2.33 wide, 1.03 high. Abdomen grey with light spots. The venter has a big grey square and two white spots near the spinnerets, as in females. Variation. Total length of females 6.40 to 8.50. Abdomen varies from orange to dark grey and pattern of spots and stripes on the dorsal abdomen may be variable. Total length of males 3.95 to 4.91, the abdominal wavy black line might be inconspicuous. Matching sexes. One pair was collected in a recently made wasp nest in Jaborandi. They were considered conspecific by having one pair of abdominal tubercles with an anterior white band between them, ventral abdomen with a pair of posterior white patches, legs with femur distal brown and proximal beige, AME straight, PME procurved and on a swelling, and clypeus height about 1.5 diameters of AME.	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
03FCE500FFDAED4AFF06FAD2FDF6FD4E.taxon	distribution	Distribution and natural history. Found in Central Brazil. The females were collected in the hub of complete orb-webs. One specimen from Jaborandi made its egg sac and wrapped it with the data label as observed in the female of Carepalxis quasimodo n. sp.	en	Ferreira-Sousa, Leonardo, Motta, Paulo César (2022): Diagnostic notes on the spider orb-weaving genera Carepalxis and Ocrepeira (Araneae: Araneidae), with description of three new species from Central Brazil. Zootaxa 5087 (2): 389-399, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5087.2.9
