Paecilaema, C. L. Koch, 1839

Kury, Adriano B. & Medrano, Miguel, 2018, A whiter shade of pale: anchoring the name Paecilaema C. L. Koch, 1839 onto a neotype (Opiliones, Cosmetidae), Zootaxa 4521 (2), pp. 191-219 : 215

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4521.2.3

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:310328BA-0AFB-4000-B8F1-F92F2802E5DA

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6495125

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E187E6-FFF3-9F51-57C4-658AFA4DFB26

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Paecilaema
status

 

Key to the genera revalidated from the synonymy of Paecilaema View in CoL

1. DS outline alpha-type; legs III-IV much stronger than I-II; Fe IV incrassate, armed with prolateral rows of strong spines.... 7

1’ DS outline beta-type or delta-type; legs III-IV comparable to I-II; Fe IV not incrassate, unarmed....................... 2

2. Varied white markings on scutum, but never forming a true lyra; scutal armature on area III weak; Fe IV thick, long; tarsal count of posterior legs high (II 15– 19, III 10– 12 , IV 11 -–15)................................................... 3

2’ True lyra present; Fe IV very slender; scutal area III with pair of spines (except for P. muticum View in CoL ); tarsal count of posterior legs low to medium (II 9–14, III 6–8 , IV 6–9)................................................................... 6

3. Scutal shape delta; scutal marking as a Discosomaticus View in CoL -like ring; areas I and III with white rounded tubercles................................................................................................. Soaresella ( Panama) View in CoL

3’. Scutal shape beta, with variations; scutal markings without ring; area I unarmed, area III with small tubercles or granules... 4

4. Fe I to IV getting gradually thicker distally and covered with coarse granulation; Fe IV slightly curved, moderately long (8 mm).......................................................................... Pararhauculus View in CoL ( Costa Rica)

4’ Fe I-IV straight and uniform (not filiform), entirely smooth, elongate (longer than 14 mm)............................ 5

5. DS outline beta-classic; Ch hand dimorphic, strongly swollen in males; Fe IV very long (15 mm). Poecilaemula View in CoL ( Costa Rica)

5’. DS outline beta-diamond (with constrictions smoothed); Ch hand monomorphic; Fe IV extremely long (18 mm)............................................................................................ Paecilaemella ( Ecuador) View in CoL

6. Lyra rudimentary, only with inner outline; without diaphanous body and with large U-shaped fenestra magna; solid punctulations fused forming outline of FM and partly over the carapace groove, otherwise isolated along the laterals of dorsal scutum ( Figs 5 View FIGURE 5 A–C); low tarsal counts (6/ 13/6-7/6-7); Fe IV short (4.5 mm)............ Metavononoides View in CoL (E Brazil, interior forest)

6’ True lyra present, with set of 6 fenestrae and containing diaphanous body, sometimes with different shades of pale; solid punctulations present but not restricted to lyra outline ( Figs 4 View FIGURE 4 , 5 View FIGURE 5 D–F, Figs 6 View FIGURE 6 A–F); high tarsal counts (6–7/12– 18/7–9/7–10); Fe IV long (10 mm)......................................................... Paecilaema View in CoL (E Brazil, coastal forest)

7. Scutal area III entirely unarmed; Fe IV of male with prolateral proximal row of spines, short (4.8 mm).................................................................................................. Meterginoides View in CoL ( Costa Rica)

7’. Scutal area III with pair of low acuminate tubercles; Fe IV of male with retro- and prolateral rows of strong spines, moderately long (7.3 mm)...................................................................... Meterginulus ( Mexico) View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Opiliones

Family

Cosmetidae

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