Paravima plana (Goodnight & Goodnight, 1949) García & Villarreal, 2023
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Paravima plana (Goodnight & Goodnight, 1949) |
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comb. nov. |
Paravima plana (Goodnight & Goodnight, 1949) comb. nov.
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Vima plana Goodnight & Goodnight, 1949: 21, figs 1-2; Rambla, 1978: 12, figs 4-6, 16 [misidentification]; González-Sponga, 1987: 525, figs 678-683.
Trinella plana : Pinto-da-Rocha, 1996: 319; Kury, 2003: 33.
Avima plana : Villarreal-M. & Kury, 2009: 67.
Ayachuco (incorrect subsequent spelling) scabrifemur Caporiacco 1951: 9, fig. 4a-b. Synonymy established by González-Sponga (1997).
Trinella scabriferum , (incorrect subsequent spelling): Soares & Avram, 1981: 95; Soares & Avram, 1982: 19, figs 32-35.
Diagnosis.
Mesotergal area III unarmed (shared with P. quirozi comb. nov.). The remaining Paravima species have paired conical, mammilliform, spiniform or domed tubercles. Mesotergal areas reticulated, with irregular spots on laterals of areas I and III.
Description.
See González-Sponga (1987). Here we offer a complementary description based on (MNRJ 9328* and MIZA 0105868): Anterior and lateral margins of DS smooth, posterior margin with some granules. Margins of DS variegated; posterior region of carapace, areas I and IV, the laterals of areas II-III, and the anterior region of area V with a dark spot (Fig. 10A-D View Figure 10 ). Mesotergum delimited, divided into four areas: area I divided into two halves; areas II-IV undivided; areas I-IV with a pair of paramedian low tubercles, those of area III domed (Fig. 10B, D View Figure 10 ). Cheliceral hand swollen. Pedipalpal segments slender (Fig. 10A-D View Figure 10 ). Legs increasing in thickness from leg I to leg IV. Leg I filiform. Legs III and IV with granules (Fig. 10A, B View Figure 10 ). Coxa I with one proximal conical tubercle at the anterior margin and a longitudinal row of tubercles at the medial portion (Fig. 10E View Figure 10 ). Fe IV four times DS length (Fig. 10A View Figure 10 ).
Distribution.
Known from Aragua state, in the Venezuelan biogeographic province ( Morrone et al. 2022) (Fig. 18 View Figure 18 ).
Material examined.
Type material: Holotype ♂, VENEZUELA, Aragua, Girardot, Parque Nacional Henri Pittier | [10.3494° -67.6840°] | ([ Department of Tropical Research , New York Zoological Society ], not examined) . - Other material: VENEZUELA: 1 ♀, Aragua, [Girardot], Parque Nacional Henri Pittier, Pico Periquito | [10.33909° -67.70320°] | 1100 m | 6.x.2008, O. Villarreal leg. (MNRJ 9327*) ; 1 ♂ 2 ♀, same locality as previous, Estación Biológica Rancho Grande, sendero Andrew Field , [10.34969°, -67.68471°], 6.x.2008, R. Batista and O. Villarreal leg. (MNRJ 9328*) ; 3 ♀ 2 ♂, same locality as previous, Hacienda La Trilla [vertiente norte], [10.38889°, -67.74611°], [128 m], x.2008, R. Batista, O. Villarreal, J. Valeria, C. Rodríguez, and Q. Arias leg. (MIZA 0105868, new Record) ; 5 ♂ 1 ♀, Cumboto, Hacienda Santa Maria , [10.3603°, -67.8218°], 650 m, 30.viii.2003, C. Rodríguez leg. (MIZA 0105906) .
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Paravima plana (Goodnight & Goodnight, 1949)
Garcia, Andres F. & Villarreal, Osvaldo 2023 |
Vima plana
García & Villarreal 2023 |
Trinella plana
García & Villarreal 2023 |
Avima plana
García & Villarreal 2023 |
Ayachuco
García & Villarreal 2023 |
Trinella scabriferum
García & Villarreal 2023 |