01755nas a2200133 4500008004100000245006600041210005500107300001400162490000900176520133700185100002101522700002301543856005501566 2016 eng d00aOn the identity of Flirtea (Arachnida, Opiliones, Cosmetidae)0 aidentity of Flirtea Arachnida Opiliones Cosmetidae a231–2470 v40933 a
Flirtea C.L. Koch, 1839, is one of the oldest genera described in Cosmetidae, currently including 30 species mostly from the Andes. Its type species, Cosmetus pictus Perty, 1833, from Brazil, the type material of which is long lost, has since long been misidentified in the literature due to a redescription based on another unrelated species, while the true F. picta was widely known as Flirtea phalerata C.L. Koch, 1840. This unrelated species is here described as Cynorta pictoides sp. nov. Flirtea picta is here redescribed based on abundant material collected in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest biome from Bahia state, and a neotype is designated for its type species. Here, we propose a particular pattern of a white mask blot on the dorsal scutum be called “scaramuccia”, and variation in this pattern is described. Genital morphology of Flirtea picta is described for the first time. Flirtea is rediagnosed and most species currently assigned to Flirtea are suggested to belong to other genera. Cynorta valida Roewer, 1928 and Paecilaema batman Pinto-da-Rocha & Yamaguti, 2013 are newly transferred to Flirtea, yielding the new combinations Flirtea valida and Flirtea batman.
1 aKury, Adriano, B1 aGarcía, Andres, F uhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/29929010100384nas a2200121 4500008004100000245004700041210004700088300000800135490000900143100002700152700002400179856005900203 1943 eng d00aThree new phalangids from Tropical America0 aThree new phalangids from Tropical America a1-40 v12281 aGoodnight, Clarence, J1 aGoodnight, Marie, L uhttp://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/handle/2246/475200349nas a2200109 4500008004100000245005700041210005600098300001000154490000800164100002000172856004700192 1912 eng d00aDie Familie der Cosmetiden der Opiliones- Laniatores0 aDie Familie der Cosmetiden der Opiliones Laniatores a1-1220 v78A1 aRoewer, Carl, F uhttps://arachnids.myspecies.info/node/827100410nas a2200109 4500008004100000245010100041210007000142300001400212490000700226100002000233856004700253 1933 eng d00aErgebnisse der Österreichischen biologischen Costa-Rica-Expedition 1930. IV. Teil. Opilioniden.0 aErgebnisse der Österreichischen biologischen CostaRicaExpedition a275–2950 v461 aRoewer, Carl, F uhttps://arachnids.myspecies.info/node/819201501nas a2200133 4500008004100000245005300041210005300094300000900147490000900156520110400165100002701269700002401296856004701320 1947 eng d00aStudies of the phlangid fauna of Central America0 aStudies of the phlangid fauna of Central America a1-210 v13403 aAs a result of receiving several new collections, the writers have been able to continue their studies on the taxonomic and distributional problems of the Central American phalangids. In the study of these collections, the material from Central America at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, was consulted. Here the authors were enabled to study various types through the kindness of Mr. Nathan Banks. Dr. Alexander Petrunkevitch of Yale University generously allowed the authors to study his collection of Central American phalangids. Types redescribed from these two collections are acknowledged in this paper. The new species described below were collected mainly by Dr. and Mrs. Charles D.Michener with the assistance of Dr. Edson H. Fichter. All holotypes of new species are deposited in the collection of the American Museum of Natural History.
1 aGoodnight, Clarence, J1 aGoodnight, Marie, L uhttps://arachnids.myspecies.info/node/813100365nas a2200109 4500008004100000245005400041210005300095300000900148100002700157700002400184856004700208 1942 eng d00aPhalangida from Barro Colorado Island, Canal Zone0 aPhalangida from Barro Colorado Island Canal Zone a1-181 aGoodnight, Clarence, J1 aGoodnight, Marie, L uhttps://arachnids.myspecies.info/node/812500436nas a2200121 4500008004100000245008800041210006900129300000900198490000900207100002700216700002400243856004700267 1953 eng d00aThe opilionid fauna of Chiapas, Mexico. and adjacent areas (Arachnoidea, Opiliones_0 aopilionid fauna of Chiapas Mexico and adjacent areas Arachnoidea a1-810 v16101 aGoodnight, Clarence, J1 aGoodnight, Marie, L uhttps://arachnids.myspecies.info/node/812400888nas a2200157 4500008004100000245003200041210003100073260005400104300002700158490001600185520035300201100003600554700002500590700001900615856009600634 1905 eng d00aBiologia Centrali-Americana0 aBiologia CentraliAmericana aLondonbPublished for the editors by R. H. Porter a561–610, pls. 53, 540 vArachnida 23 aNote Prionostemma coriaceum mentioned here in Leiobunum coreaceum from Central Mexico, but this species was transferred to Prionostemma coriaceum by Goodnight and Goodnight 1942 based on unjustified material from Barro Colorado Panama - assignment of that material to the Mexican Leiobunum coreaceum is dubious as is this generic transfer.
1 aPickard-Cambridge, Frederick, O1 aGodman, Frederick, D1 aSalvin, Osbert uhttp://www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollections/bca/navigation/bca_08_00_00/bca_08_00_00select.cfm00305nas a2200109 4500008004100000245003000041210003000071300001200101490000700113100001800120856005700138 1909 eng d00aArachnida from Costa Rica0 aArachnida from Costa Rica a194-2340 v611 aBanks, Nathan uhttp://www.jstor.org/stable/4063280?origin=JSTOR-pdf00366nas a2200109 4500008004100000245002600041210002600067300001100093490000700104100002900111856011600140 1925 eng d00aArachnida from Panama0 aArachnida from Panama a51-2480 v271 aPetrunkevitch, Alexander uhttp://www.mediafire.com/view/a04b365wc7wx5qu/Petrunkevitch1925TranConnSoc_Arachnida_Panama_PART_TO_REPLACE.pdf00425nas a2200121 4500008004100000245008200041210006900123300001200192490000600204100002700210700002400237856004200261 1977 eng d00aLaniatores (Opiliones) of the Yucatan peninsula and Belize (British Honduras)0 aLaniatores Opiliones of the Yucatan peninsula and Belize British a139-1660 v61 aGoodnight, Clarence, J1 aGoodnight, Marie, L uhttp://www.amcs-pubs.org/bul/bul6.pdf02378nas a2200193 4500008004100000022001800041245008200059210006900141300001000210490000600220520180900226653001802035653001502053653001702068653001802085653001502103100002102118856004502139 2003 eng d a1576 – 951800aAnnotated catalogue of the Laniatores of the New World (Arachnida, Opiliones)0 aAnnotated catalogue of the Laniatores of the New World Arachnida a1-3360 v13 aAll the systematic literature (774 references) of the suborder Laniatores of the Americas up to year 2002 is tabulated to generate a thorough annotated classification. 2372 species in 746 genera of Laniatores of the New World are listed. 26 families of Laniatores are recognized as valid, of which 21 occur in the New World. The most diverse family is Gonyleptidae (823 species), followed by Cosmetidae (710 species), both endemic to the New World. Synonymies, revalidations, replacement names and emended spellings are done when necessary. The complete list of nomenclatural acts herein proposed is given. The new family Escadabiidae Kury & Pérez is proposed, the new subfamily Ampycinae Kury is proposed in Gonyleptidae. Countries and ultramarine departments included are 1) South America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guyana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela; 2) Central America: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama; 3) Antilles: Bahamas, Bermuda Island, Caicos Islands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Netherland Antilles, Puerto Rico, Tortuga Island, UK Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, Windward Islands; 4) North America: Canada, Greenland, Mexico, U.S.A. First order administrative divisions (departments, provinces, states) for all most diverse countries are interpolated in the locality names. A list of species by first order administrative divisions is provided for all countries treated. The most diverse country is Brazil, with 855 species of Laniatores, followed by Venezuela with 328 species. An exhaustive list of the depository institutions of the type material with curators and contacts addresses is given.
10aAgoristenidae10aCosmetidae10aGonyleptidae10aPhalangodidae10aZalmoxidae1 aKury, Adriano, B uhttps://arachnids.myspecies.info/node/8704728nas a2200217 4500008004100000022001400041245011800055210006900173300001000242490000900252520399300261653002704254653001304281653001504294653001704309653001704326653001304343100002104356700003104377856010204408 2011 eng d a1175-533400aAddenda and corrigenda to the “Annotated catalogue of the Laniatores of the New World (Arachnida, Opiliones)”0 aAddenda and corrigenda to the Annotated catalogue of the Laniato a47-680 v30343 aAmendments are made to inconsistencies, mistakes and omissions in the catalogue of American Laniatores by Kury (2003). Discrepancies between dates given in Kury (2003) and Neave’s Nomenclator and the Zoological Record are discussed. Accurate issue dates for relevant publications are used to define priorities. Etymologies are surveyed for generic names, establishing their grammatical gender, so specific names are inflected according to the provisions of the Code. Unavailable generic names are: Messa Sørensen, 1932, Zarax Sørensen, 1932, Prasia Sørensen, 1932, Angistrisoma Roewer, 1932, Angistrisoma Mello-Leitão, 1935, Bunoweyhia Mello-Leitão, 1935, Batomites Mello-Leitão, 1931, Euminua Sørensen, 1932, Minua Sørensen, 1932, Ilhastygnus Roewer, 1943, Fonteboatus Roewer, 1931, Malea Sørensen, 1932, Chersobleptes Sørensen, 1932 and Jimeneziella Avram, 1970. Hernandria Banks, 1909 is unavailable and must be placed as an “incorrect subsequent spelling” of Hernandaria Sørensen, 1884. The valid genus name is Parahernandria Goodnight & Goodnight, 1947 (stat. res.). Zaraxolia Strand, 1942 (stat. res.) is revalidated from the synonymy of Neocynorta Roewer, 1915 with Zarax devians Sørensen, 1932 as type species. Friburgoia Mello-Leitão, 1932 [December] is deemed a junior subjective synonym of Schenkelibunus Strand, 1932 [September] (stat. res.) (inverted precedence between synonyms). Liops Mello-Leitão, 1940 (non Fieber, 1870, nec Gidley, 1906) is a junior homonym and is replaced by its first available synonym, Corcovadesia Soares & Soares, 1954 (stat. res.). The following unavailable generic names are formally described as new: (1) Jimeneziella Kury & Alonso-Zarazaga, gen. nov. (type species: Jimeneziella decui Avram, 1973); (2) Euminua Kury & Alonso-Zarazaga, gen. nov. (type species: Euminua brevitarsa Sørensen, 1932). The following homonym generic names are replaced: (1) Cranellus Roewer 1932, with Narcellus Kury & Alonso-Zarazaga, nom. nov., (2) Metapachylus Pickard-Cambridge, 1905, with Pyropharynx Kury & Alonso-Zarazaga, nom. nov.; (3) Ovalia González-Sponga, 1987, with Oo Kury & Alonso-Zarazaga, nom. nov.; (4) Tiara González-Sponga, 1987 with Mitraia Kury & Alonso-Zarazaga, nom. nov.; (5) Limonia González-Sponga, 1998, with Manuelangelia Kury & Alonso-Zaraza- ga, nom. nov. Gonyleptes melloleitaoi Kury & Alonso-Zarazaga, nom. nov. is a replacement name for Gonyleptes curvicornis Mello-Leitão, 1932. Discocyrtus confusus Kury, 2003 is unavailable, so this species is here re-described as Discocyrtus confusus Kury n. sp. New combinations are: Parahernandria spinosa (Banks, 1909) (from Hernandaria), Schenkelibunus impar (Mello-Leitão, 1932) (from Friburgoia), Schenkelibunus perditus (Mello-Leitão, 1927) (from Friburgoia), Narcellus balthazar (Roewer, 1932) (from Cranellus), Narcellus montgomeryi (Goodnight & Goodnight, 1947) (from Cranellus), Pyropharynx gracilis (Pickard-Cambridge, 1905) (from Metapachylus), Oo spinosum (González-Sponga, 1999) (from Ovalia), Mitraia unispina (González-Sponga, 1987) (from Tiara), Manuelangelia tuberosa (González-Sponga, 1998) (from Limonia), Zaraxolia devians (Sørensen, 1932) (from Zarax), Corcovadesia hexabunus (Mello-Leitão, 1940) (from Liops) and Corcovadesia venefica (H. Soares, 1966) (from Liops). The following genera of Pachylinae, which appeared in conflicting subfamilies in Kury 2003, are formally transferred to the Ampycinae: Ampycella Roewer, 1929, Glysterus Roewer, 1931, Hernandarioides Pickard-Cambridge, 1905, Parahernandria Goodnight & Goodnight, 1947 and Hutamaia Soares & Soares, 1977. A list of taxa described in 2003 is interpolated. A complementary list of the 2004–2009 systematic literature on the subject is given.
10agrammatical inflection10ahomonymy10aNeotropics10anomenclature10arevalidation10asynonymy1 aKury, Adriano, B1 aAlonso-Zarazaga, Miguel, A uhttp://www.museunacional.ufrj.br/mndi/Aracnologia/aracnopdfs/Kury%20&%20Alonso%202011%20limpo.pdf01446nas a2200253 4500008004100000022001400041245012300055210006900178260001200247300000900259490000900268520067800277653001400955653002000969653001500989653001501004653001401019653001801033100002401051700002001075700001801095700002101113856005801134 2010 eng d a1175-533400aKey to the Cosmetidae (Arachnida, Opiliones) of Central America, with notes on penis morphology and sexual dimorphisms0 aKey to the Cosmetidae Arachnida Opiliones of Central America wit c09/2010 a1-260 v24143 aTo facilitate identification of harvestmen of the family Cosmetidae in Central America, we developed dichotomous keys that distinguish the 33 known genera and the 133 described species for this region. Couplets are based upon characters found in the literature and examinations of museum specimens. Important characters include the number of tarsomeres on leg I, armature of the dorsal scutum, free tergites and legs, as well as the coloration and relative length of the body and legs. In addition, we provide a summary of sexually dimorphic features and comment on the potential usefulness of penis morphology and coloration as characters for distinguishing taxa.
10aArachnida10aCentral America10aCosmetidae10aLaniatores10aOpiliones10ataxonomic key1 aTownsend, Victor, R1 aVíquez, Carlos1 aVanZandt, P.A1 aProud, Daniel, N uhttp://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2010/f/z02414p026f.pdf