Liogonyleptoides minensis (Piza, 1946)

Pinto-da-Rocha, Ricardo, Benedetti, Alipio Rezende, de Vasconcelos, Eduardo Gomes & Hara, Marcos Ryotaro, 2012, New systematic assignments in Gonyleptoidea (Arachnida, Opiliones, Laniatores), ZooKeys 198, pp. 25-68 : 38

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.198.2337

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scientific name

Liogonyleptoides minensis (Piza, 1946)
status

 

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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.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Opiliones

SubOrder

Laniatores

SuperFamily

Gonyleptoidea

Family

Gonyleptidae

SubFamily

Gonyleptinae

Genus

Liogonyleptoides