Crettaros, Cruz-López & Francke, 2015
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1111/zoj.12299 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5416289 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CA87F9-A27D-FF84-FEFA-FF3FC0ADFAA3 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Crettaros |
status |
gen. nov. |
CRETTAROS View in CoL GEN. NOV.
Distribution: Sierra Madre Oriental in Mexico, from northern Querétaro and central San Luís Potosí, to central Veracruz.
Type species: Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov.
Included species: Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. and Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.
Etymology: Derived from the word crettaro, which in the Purepecha language means ‘boulder or mountainous region’, in allusion to the habitat of the specimens of the type species. It is important to note that this word is one of the possible original names of Querétaro, the state where the type species occurs. It is masculine in gender.
Diagnosis: Small stygnopsids, not longer than 3 mm. Scutum quadrangular, with the mid-bulge slightly convex at level of dorsal area I ( Figs 41E View Figure 41 , 43E View Figure 43 ). Ocularium slightly removed from anterior margin of prosoma, very low, barely elevated from the eyes, blunt, and unarmed ( Figs 41C, F View Figure 41 , 43C, F View Figure 43 ). Mesotergal areas II and III with median humps ( Fig. 63C, D View Figure 63 ). Femur IV in males slightly thicker than in females ( Figs 41B View Figure 41 , 43B View Figure 43 ). Stigmatic area in males slightly longer than in females ( Figs 41D View Figure 41 , 43D View Figure 43 ). Male genitalia: pars distalis undifferentiated, ventral plate spatular, very flattened in lateral view. Five to six pairs of lateral setae, long and thin. Two central pairs of ventral microsetae. Two pairs of parastylar setae, lateral to follis. Follis noticeably long, width similar to width of pars distalis ( Figs 42 View Figure 42 , 44 View Figure 44 ).
Comparisons: The male genitalia in this genus are similar to those in Karos , but these similarities, depending upon the optimization criterion used (ACCTRAN or DELTRAN), may be a synapomorphy for the clade ( Karos + Potosa ) + Crettaros ) or may represent parallelisms between Crettaros and Karos .
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