Qorimayus, Acosta, 2020

Acosta, Luis E., 2020, Qorimayus, a new genus of relictual, high-altitude harvestmen from western Argentina (Arachnida, Opiliones, Gonyleptidae) reveals trans-Andean phylogenetic links, Zootaxa 4722 (2), pp. 129-156 : 140

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4722.2.2

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1206855A-A34A-474A-AA5B-D1656C418703

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5584389

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/21EFA2C1-F6F3-4395-84CD-F073E8944261

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:21EFA2C1-F6F3-4395-84CD-F073E8944261

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Qorimayus
status

gen. nov.

Qorimayus View in CoL gen. nov.

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:21EFA2C1-F6F3-4395-84CD-F073E8944261

Parabalta View in CoL (in part): Ringuelet, 1962: 2; 1978: 258.

Pachyloides View in CoL (in part): Acosta, 1996a: 8, 10; 2002: 79, 82; Kury 2003: 181.

Type species: Parabalta alticola Ringuelet, 1962 View in CoL , here designated. Genus monotypic.

Etymology: The generic name combines two Quechua words (qori = gold, and mayu = river, stream), in reference to ‘Río Oro’, the valley in the Famatina range where all collecting sites are located; grammatical gender is masculine.

Distribution: Western Argentina, Sierra de Famatina, in the Río Oro valley between 2450 and 3080 m a.s.l.

Diagnosis: Medium- to large-sized, long-legged Gonyleptidae Pachylinae , of robust habitus. Ocular mound very low, practically unarmed or with very tiny paired grains. Frontal hump in lateral view as high as the ocular mound. Dorsal scutum flat, unarmed and almost smooth; sparse, tiny granules on areas I–IV. Area V with a row of granules. Free tergites I–III and dorsal anal plate unarmed; granulation on free tergites is similar to area V, with increasing size from free tergite I to III. Pedipalp femur armed with a moderate prolateral subapical spine. Leg IV of males: a large diagonal apophysis on coxa; femur sub-straight, armed distally with a few short apophyses; patella with a distinctive forked proventral apophysis. Tarsal formula 6:(8±1):6:6. Penis: distal portion of trunk swollen and curved in lateral view (first dorsad, then ventrad). Stylus bearing heavy spines on its ventral side; it has a diverging VPS, curved dorsad and flabellate-tipped, giving the apical end of the glans a forked appearance.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Opiliones

Family

Gonyleptidae

Loc

Qorimayus

Acosta, Luis E. 2020
2020
Loc

Pachyloides

Kury, A. B. 2003: 181
Acosta, L. E. 1996: 8
1996
Loc

Parabalta

Ringuelet, R. A. 1978: 258
Ringuelet, R. A. 1962: 2
1962
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