Libitia Simon, 1879
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.634 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3795370 |
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Genus Libitia Simon, 1879 View in CoL
Libitia Simon, 1879: 216 View in CoL [type species: Cosmetus cordatus Gervais, 1844 View in CoL , by subsequent designation of Roewer (1912)].
Libitiella Roewer, 1947: 8 View in CoL [type species: Libitia bipunctata Sørensen, 1932 View in CoL , by original designation]. syn. nov.
Libitia View in CoL – Simon 1880: 103 — Roewer 1912: 11; 1923: 293. — Mello-Leitão 1923: 108; 1926: 331; 1932: 53; 1933: 105, 109; 1935: 113. — Kästner 1937: 389. — Kury 2003: 65 (revalidated) [junior subjective synonym of Vonones Simon, 1879 View in CoL by Goodnight & Goodnight (1953: 59)].
Libitia (Libitia) – Sørensen in Henriksen 1932: 417.
non Libita [subsequent incorrect spelling] – Roewer 1928: 552.
Etymology
Obscure, it sounds to us as a Roman woman’s name. Gender feminine.
Diagnosis
Can be differentiated in having shorter legs (femur IV shorter than the total length of the dorsal scutum) contrasting with other short-legged cosmetids as Rhaucus Simon, 1879 , Neocynorta or Eulibitia (its femur IV is longer than dorsal scutum length) ( Fig. 1B View Fig , E–F). Outline of dorsal scutum alpha-type with faint marked constrictions forming a parallel coda in males and divergent coda in females contrasting with Ambatoiella that has well-marked constrictions ( Figs 2 View Fig , 6 View Fig ). Can be separated from other genera by having cheliceral sockets (invaginations in the anterior margin of the carapace where the basichelicerites fit) shallow, with well-marked lateral quadrangular projections (triangular in Eulibitia , rounded in Rhaucus , bifid in Metalibitia ) ( Figs 2 View Fig , 6 View Fig ). Posterior margin of DS without yellow stripe (transversal stripe in Eulibitia and some Rhaucus species) ( Fig. 1 View Fig A–D). Basitarsomeres I, III and IV remarkably enlarged in males ( Figs 1B View Fig , 5B, D View Fig , 9 View Fig C–D). Penis with an elongate wattle in stylus forming distally two long serrate membranes and with a medial cleft ( Fig. 5 View Fig ), without stylar barbs.
Description
Small and flat animals (<4 mm) with short legs ( Fig. 1B View Fig ). Outline of dorsal scutum alpha-type with symmetrical mid-bulge ( Fig. 2 View Fig ).
Mesotergum flat and unarmed. Scutum with yellowish white blots as a ‘ladder mask’ over dark brown background (see Medrano & Kury 2016, 2017), with intraspecific variation from absent ( Fig. 2 View Fig ) to strongly filled invading the entire area I and II ( Fig. 6 View Fig ) or part of carapace ( Fig. 9A View Fig ).
Coxa IV entirely visible in dorsal view, without groin warts (defined in Kury & Barros, 2014) and small prodorsal distal apophysis. Femur III and IV curved and uniformly tuberculate ( Fig. 1B View Fig ).
Penis ( Fig. 4 View Fig ): ventral plate (VP) sub-rectangular with latero-apical borders protruding from the ventral plate, stylus with an incrassated wattle forming apically two long serrate membranes creating a medial cleft ( Fig. 4D View Fig ), without stylar barbs. VP laterally with two pairs of MS A, two pairs of MS C (sometimes asymmetrical with 3 MS C on one side, as in L. bipunctata and L. gandalf sp. nov.), two pairs of MS D (D1 three times longer than D2), and ventrally with two pairs of MS E and one pair MS B ( Fig. 4C View Fig ).
Note
As no diagnostic differences have been found among the penes of each of the four species, no specific descriptions are made.
Included species
Libitia cordata ( Gervais, 1844) , Libitia bipunctata Sørensen, 1932 , Libitia gandalf sp. nov. and Libitia iguaque sp. nov.
Geographic distribution
Central part of Eastern Cordillera of Andes from 2600 to 3700 meters, in Cundinamarca, Boyacá and Meta departments of Colombia.
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Cosmetinae |
Libitia Simon, 1879
Medrano, Miguel, Ázara, Ludson Neves de & Kury, Adriano Brilhante 2020 |
Libitiella
Roewer C. F. 1947: 8 |
Libitia
Kury A. B. 2003: 65 |
Goodnight C. J. & Goodnight M. L. 1953: 59 |
Kastner A. 1937: 389 |
Mello-Leitao C. F. de 1933: 105 |
Mello-Leitao C. F. de 1932: 53 |
Mello-Leitao C. 1926: 331 |
Roewer C. F. 1923: 293 |
Mello-Leitao C. 1923: 108 |
Roewer C. F. 1912: 11 |
Simon E. 1880: 103 |
Libitia
Simon E. 1879: 216 |