Phalangodus anacosmetus Gervais, 1842
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3814.4.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6125428 |
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Phalangodus anacosmetus Gervais, 1842 |
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Phalangodus anacosmetus Gervais, 1842 View in CoL
Phalangodus anacosmetus Gervais, 1842: 3 View in CoL , pl. 4 (dorsal habitus, chelicerae and pedipalpi anterior view); Orrico & Kury 2009: 472, 489–491, 493 (citation; systematics) (see the rest of citations in Kury 2003: 96).
Allocranaus giganteus Mello-Leitão, 1940: 307 View in CoL , fig 8 (dorsal habitus); (see the rest of citations in Kury 2003: 96) (Synonymy established by Kury 1996).
Material examined. COLOMBIA. Without further information, 1 ma ( MNHN 1734); Bogotá: 1 fe ( MNHN 20- 162) (specimens examined in MNHN and they also were viewed thanks to detailed pictures provided by the second author, RPR); Cundinamarca, Finca Bella Vista near Sasalma (collected at night on low foliage), 13.v.1965, P.R. & D.L. Craig leg., 1 ma ( CAS).
Diagnosis. Phalangodus anacosmetus differs from P. palpiconus by the narrow (in dorsal view), low ocularium, a slightly enlarged pair of paramedian tubercles on scutal area III and sinuous femur IV (in dorsal view).
Redescription. See Kury (1996).
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Phalangodus anacosmetus Gervais, 1842
Hara, Marcos Ryotaro, Pinto-Da-Rocha, Ricardo & Villarreal, Osvaldo 2014 |
Allocranaus giganteus Mello-Leitão, 1940 : 307
Kury 2003: 96 |
Mello-Leitao 1940: 307 |
Phalangodus anacosmetus
Orrico 2009: 472 |
Kury 2003: 96 |
Gervais 1842: 3 |