taxonID	type	description	language	source
6A604646FFFEC645C8ACD331FCEFD8CC.taxon	materials_examined	Type species: Brasilacarus cocaris Vázquez, Araújo & Feres n. sp.	en	Vázquez, Ma. Magdalena, Araújo, Marcel Santos De, Feres, Reinaldo José Fazzio (2015): Brasilacarus cocaris (Acari: Opilioacaridae), a new genus and species from Amazonia, Brazil. Zootaxa 3915 (3): 375-389, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3915.3.3
6A604646FFFDC643C8ACD797FAB7DFB5.taxon	description	Description. Based on observations on 2 males, 2 females, 1 TN and 2 DN. Larva and protonymph unknown. Gnathosoma. Chelicera (Figs. 2 – 4). Males and females with 3 fine, long serrated setae on fixed digit. Basal segment with 1 seta, lightly barbed on one side only. Lyrifissures not visible. Movable digit with 3 small ventral denticles (Fig. 4). Subcapitulum (Figs. 5 – 6). All 4 pairs of paralabial setae present in adults: pl 1 small, conical; With’s organ (pl 2) large, membranous, discoid, with 2 small, curved branches holding its hyaline part; rutellum (pl 3) with 1 row of 5 teeth, inserted dorso-laterally; pl 4 indistinct; 4 circumbuccal (cb), 10 – 12 median and subcapitular (vm, lvm, ldm, vp, lvp) setae on adults. Males 10 setae and females 12. Lateral lips with distinct canals. Palps (Figs. 7 – 14). Trochanter with 6 r setae; femur with 7 – 10 p and 10 – 12 r - type setae; genu with 13 – 15 p and about 40 – 45 r setae. Lyrifissures not observed on genu or femur. Tibia with 35 – 40 r setae (Fig. 7 – 8) divided in 2 differentiated groups; one group comprising 17 – 20 thin, serrated, pointed setae; other group comprising 14 – 18 large, thick, strongly serrated, curved setae, seeming protecting tarsal setae. Palp tarsus setation in adults with 5 – 7 sm setae, 3 s setae, 13 – 16 ch setae, 8 d (leaf-like setae) (Fig. 14), 3 v 1 and 5 – 6 v 2 (6 on females, 5 on males), unique group of 5 – 6 membranous, thick, shiny setae with whip-like tip, emerging from a rugose surface patch (Fig. 13). Pretarsus with a pair of well-developed sessile claws with 2 small denticles on internal side of claw (Fig. 12). Sexual dimorphism present, females with more setae on palp (tibiotarsus), 18 (females) and 16 (males). Palps of immature stages were lost. Idiosoma. Color (observed in alcohol preserved specimens). Dark blue and purple with usual banding pattern on legs and idiosoma. Dorsum. Anterior dorsal shield in adults with 2 pairs of eyes and 86 plumose setae in males and 137 in females (Figs. 15 – 16), based on 2 females and 2 males. Lyrifissures not visible. Tritosternum. Each process with 2 setae, distal seta smaller than proximal seta. Proximal seta surpassing tip of distal seta. Proximal seta serrate, thick at base, with whip-like tip. Preanal segment (Figs. 17 – 18) with 1 dorsal, 2 ventral setae located closer to midline of body (in other opilioacarid species, these setae are located more laterally). Anal valves with 16 stout blunt ribbed setae on females, 10 setae on males, 8 setae on TN and 6 – 7 on DN. Based on 2 M, 2 F, 1 TN and 2 DN. Sternogenital region (Figs. 19 – 20). Sternal verrucae on both adults with 2 – 3 barbed, tapering setae plus 1 distinctly longer, barbed, tapering setae (st 1). Remaining sternal area with 5 – 6 large barbed blunt setae in female and 2 in male, plus, in both, 2 pairs of barbed, tapering setae (st 2 and st 3). Pregenital capsules each with 6 – 7 large, stout ribbed setae in female and 4 in male, plus, in both, 1 long, tapering seta (st 5). Pregenital area in females with 3 small blunt thick setae emerging from a rugose patch and 11 eugenital setae, which are large, serrated, with acute tips and located below genital opening, on less sclerotized cuticle. Pregenital setae located up genital opening, genital setae down genital opening, eugenital setae always inside genital opening but not on ovipositor, see Figs. 21 – 29. Male pregenital area with 5 small serrated setae with acute tips, plus 9 small serrated acute setae in genital area. Both groups of setae emerge from rugose patches. Ovipositor (Figs. 30 – 31). Comprising 1 pair of large, thick, curved spines in median part, and two pairs of membranous projections with numerous serrations, emerging from apical region. Several smaller membranous projections emerge at sides of spines. Central part of ovipositor with a pair of small glands or orifices connected to small ducts. Apical region of ovipositor funneling into a duct with 2 glands or sac-like structures, which move up and expand when ovipositor is evaginated. One female has an evaginated ovipositor and was not dissected; it is thus possible to observe an egg emerging from the ovipositor through a wide gap of the genital opening (Fig. 31). The ovipositor is surrounded by a thick and large channel which is connected with a pair of glands (possibly ovaries). Male glands (Fig. 32). With 2 pairs of glands, subequal in size, easily visible inside body under genital opening. Legs. Most legs are missing, only 1 female had 1 leg III and 1 leg IV. Measurements: Idiosomal length 1730 – 2042, width 1143 – 1258. Palp: trochanter 93 – 138; femur 186 – 202; genu 142 – 154; tibiotarsus 181 – 211. Rutellum: 106 – 113. Chelicera: movable digit 75 – 82; fixed digit 213 – 232; basal segment 166 – 201. Leg III: trochanter I 172, trochanter II 151, femur 443, genu 277, tibia 283, basitarsus 347, telotarsus 298, acrotarsus 107. Leg IV: trochanter I 281, trochanter II 254, femur 726, genu 402, tibia 513, basitarsus 502, telotarsus 398, acrotarsus 104. Collection information. 2 M, 2 F, 1 TN and 2 DN, Holotype male. BRAZIL, Amazonas, Manaus, near Negro river and Taruma-Mirim stream, coll. Lehtinen, P., 10. IX. 1983, litter of sparse terra-firme forest. Paratypes, BRAZIL, Amazonas, Manaus, near Negro river, Ponta Negra, coll. Lehtinen, P., 11. IX. 1983, litter of palm forest. Deposition of types. Holotype male at ZMT. Paratypes at ZMT and DZSJRP.	en	Vázquez, Ma. Magdalena, Araújo, Marcel Santos De, Feres, Reinaldo José Fazzio (2015): Brasilacarus cocaris (Acari: Opilioacaridae), a new genus and species from Amazonia, Brazil. Zootaxa 3915 (3): 375-389, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3915.3.3
6A604646FFFDC643C8ACD797FAB7DFB5.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The group of setae on the palp give the appearance of a crest (“ cocar ”, in Portuguese).	en	Vázquez, Ma. Magdalena, Araújo, Marcel Santos De, Feres, Reinaldo José Fazzio (2015): Brasilacarus cocaris (Acari: Opilioacaridae), a new genus and species from Amazonia, Brazil. Zootaxa 3915 (3): 375-389, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3915.3.3
