Liogonyleptoides minensis (Piza, 1946)
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Liogonyleptoides minensis (Piza, 1946) View in CoL
Chaquesia minensis Piza, 1946: 365, fig. 1 (♂); (2 males & 3 females syntypes; Brazil, Minas Gerais, Cachoeira do Pajeú; MZLQ A0053; examined).
Liogonyleptoides minensis : Kury 2003: 130.
Currala bahiensis Soares, 1972: 56, figs 1-4, 14-15 (♂♀); Kury 2003: 123; (male holotype and 1 female paratype; Brazil, Bahia, Maracás; MNRJ 5268; examined). Syn. n.
Taxonomical note.
Comparisons between the type material of Currala bahiensis and Liogonyleptoides minensis allowed us to conclude that they are synonymous. Liogonyleptoides minensis is a species that can be easily diagnosed among gonyleptines by the relatively larger size, body dorsally rounded, without tubercles on corners, presence of scutal area IV; femur III curved (instead of sigmoid); male femur IV with a long, robust dorsobasal apophysis and a prolateral one that is curved dorsally on distal third. The genus Currala is now composed only by its type species Currala spinifrons Roewer, 1927.
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Gonyleptoidea |
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Gonyleptinae |
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