totonacus Saussure, 1860: 361, fig. 31 [ Julus].
Mexique, Oaxaca. Unspecified number of ♂ and ♀.
The pagination of the publication is faulty and reads 561. Carl (1919) described and illustrated the gonopods. The MHNG collection contains two card-mounted specimens under the name Spirobolus totonacus . Both specimens have larger, secondary card mounts placed under the originals, and are accompanied by glass vials containing a pair of dry gonopods secured on pins through the cork stoppers. One of the dry specimens is labelled “Mexique” and “ totonacus per expl. = zapotecus ”, the latter written by Carl in pencil. The other lacks a data label but has “Mexique” written on the species name label pinned in the box. It bears a label “cet expl. doit être le véritable totonacus ” written in pencil by Carl. Although Carl (1919: 381) identified the latter specimen as the holotype, the original description included both sexes and this does not qualify as an inadvertent lectotype designation. There is a further syntype in the MNHN (MY4396) according to their online database.
Anadenobolus totonacus (Saussure, 1860)