Rivetinus vulcanus (Kury, 1997) new comb.
Zamora vulcana Kury 1997: 340, figs. 4–14; Kury 2003: 35.
Type data. 3 holotype Ƥ paratype, (AMNH, examined), from Ecuador, Cotopaxi, northwestern slope of Mount Cotopaxi, 3500 m, 26.vii–5.viii.1969, P & B Wygodzinsky leg.
Diagnosis. Ocularium armed with two paramedian spiniform processes; scutal area I divided into two halves; coxae II and III with apical spiniform apophyses; pedipalp and legs coarsely and densely granulate.
Remarks. It is interesting to note that in the cladistic analysis of Pinto-da-Rocha & Hara (2009), when Zamora granulata was very poorly known, Zamora vulcana appeared as sister group of Globibunus rubrofemoratus . The character uniting both terminals was “coxa II with strong apical posterior apophysis”, which must have been a lapse, since in the diagnosis of Globibunus they state: “coxae II–III without conspicuous armature”.