Genus Diguetinus Roewer, 1912

Diguetinus Roewer, 1912: 271, pl. 1 fig. 25; 1923: 863, fig. 1030; 1956: 252. — Bronn 1932: 7, fig. 9b. — Di Caporiacco 1938: 280. — Goodnight & Goodnight 1942a: 15. — Weidner 1959: 121. — Gruber 1969: 273. — Cokendolpher 1984a: 27-28; 1984b: 377. — Cokendolpher & Cokendolpher 1984: 168. — Cokendolpher & Lee 1993: 16. — Crawford 1992: 17. — Kury & Cokendolpher 2000: 150; 2020: 52. — Cokendolpher et al. 2021: 119, fig. 1-9.

TYPE SPECIES. — Diguetinus raptator Roewer, 1912 .

INCLUDED SPECIES. — Diguetinus raptator Roewer, 1912 and Diguetinus spinulatus (Banks, 1898) stat. restit.

EMENDED DIAGNOSIS. — Diguetinus can be recognized from others members of Globipedidae by the following combination of characters: a) large bodied (adult individuals dorsum length from 10 to 12.5 mm); b) dorsum with transverse rows of spines running across each opisthosomal tergite, from a single row configuration to a randomly ordered arrangement of at least two rows of spines; c) tergite spines yellowish-white and black tipped, usually with at least one chaetal sensilla present near the base of each spine, none spine extended to a height greater than the ocularium; d) stylus of the penis coiled in a complete circle.