Stygophrynus Kraepelin, 1895
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Stygophrynus Kraepelin, 1895 View in CoL
Stygophrynus Kraepelin, 1895: 44 View in CoL ; Kraepelin, 1899: 248; Pocock, 1900: 129; Gravely, 1915: 443; Mello-Leitão, 1931: 53; Werner, 1935: 471; Weygoldt, 2000: 25.
Type species. – Charon cavernicola Thorell, 1889 , by original designation.
Diagnosis. – Principally having three or two major spines on the dorsal surface of the pedipalpal patella, a divided pedipalpal tarsus and at least three spinelets on the pedipalpal tibia both dorsally and ventrally ( Kraepelin, 1895; Gravely, 1915; Dunn, 1949; Weygoldt, 2000).
Remarks. – Stygophrynus is a member of Charontidae which is characterized by the presence of a row of setae on the proximal edge of the cleaning organ on the pedipalpal tibia ( Quintero, 1986; Harvey & West, 1998; Weygoldt, 1996, 2002). The only other genus of the family, Charon Karsch, 1879 , is distinguished from Stygophrynus by the presence of only two major spines on the pedipalpal patella and an undivided pedipalpal tarsus (Harvey & West, 1998; Weygoldt, 2000). Dunn (1949) proposed the subgenus Stygophrynus (Neocharon) to accommodate S. moultoni from Kalimantan and S. forsteri from the Solomon Islands.
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Stygophrynus Kraepelin, 1895
Rahmadi, Cahyo & Harvey, Mark S. 2008 |
Stygophrynus
Weygoldt, P 2000: 25 |
Werner, F 1935: 471 |
Mello-Leitao C 1931: 53 |
Gravely, F 1915: 443 |
Pocock, R 1900: 129 |
Kraepelin, K 1899: 248 |
Kraepelin, K 1895: 44 |