Potosa, GOODNIGHT & GOODNIGHT, 1947

Cruz-López, Jesús A. & Francke, Oscar F., 2015, Cladistic analysis and taxonomic revision of the genus Karos Goodnight & Goodnight, 1944 (Opiliones, Laniatores, Stygnopsidae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 175 (4), pp. 827-891 : 862

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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/zoj.12299

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10543449

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scientific name

Potosa
status

 

POTOSA GOODNIGHT & GOODNIGHT, 1947 View in CoL STAT. REV.

Potosa Goodnight & Goodnight, 1947: 7 View in CoL .

Karos: Goodnight & Goodnight, 1953: 20 View in CoL (in part. Generic synonymy transfer by implication).

Distribution: Central region of the Sierra Madre Oriental in eastern Mexico, specifically in southern San Luís Potosí and northern Hidalgo.

Type species: Potosa dybasi Goodnight & Goodnight, 1947 , by original designation.

Included species: Potosa dybasi and Potosa reddelli sp. nov.

Diagnosis: Scutum Ming vase-shaped ( Figs 35B View Figure 35 , 38B View Figure 38 ). Ocularium in the middle of prosoma, low, with or without median armature. ( Figs 35C View Figure 35 , 36C View Figure 36 , 38C View Figure 38 , 39C View Figure 39 ). Metatarsus I in males swollen and with ventral glandular openings ( Figs 36B View Figure 36 , 39B View Figure 39 , 60A, B View Figure 60 ). Male genitalia: pars distalis slightly constrained at the base, near to basal-most pair of lateral setae. Apical margin nearly straight. Three to five pairs of lateral setae, short, basal pair or basal two pairs separated from the rest. Three to four pairs of ventral microsetae, noticeably separated into two groups, basal (one or two pairs) and distal (two pairs). Two pairs of parastylar setae completely basal (below) to follis. Follis slightly longer than wide. Spiniform projections not exposed, but visible. Lateral projection of follis robust, pointed ( Figs 37 View Figure 37 , 40 View Figure 40 ).

Comparisons: The presence of a ventral glandular opening on metatarsus I in males is a remarkable synapomorphy of this genus. Inside the family, this is

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Pyralidae

Loc

Potosa

Cruz-López, Jesús A. & Francke, Oscar F. 2015
2015
Loc

Karos: Goodnight & Goodnight, 1953: 20

Goodnight CJ & Goodnight ML 1953: 20
1953
Loc

Potosa

Goodnight CJ & Goodnight ML 1947: 7
1947
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