Gonyleptellus camelopardalis, Ázara & Medrano & Kury, 2021

Ázara, Ludson Neves de, Medrano, Miguel & Kury, Adriano Brilhante, 2021, A new species of Gonyleptellus Roewer, 1930 from the mountains of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil (Opiliones: Gonyleptidae), Journal of Natural History 54 (29 - 30), pp. 1947-1956 : 1948-1951

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2020.1825856

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CD87F8-FF9A-FFB6-FE1B-FBD8FB56FE7F

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Carolina

scientific name

Gonyleptellus camelopardalis
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Genus Gonyleptellus Roewer, 1930 View in CoL

Included species. Gonyleptellus angeloi Ázara & Kury, 2019 , G. bimaculatus ( SØrensen, 1884) , G. cancellatus ( Roewer, 1917) , G. pustulatus ( SØrensen, 1884) , G. pustulosus (Mello- Leitão, 1935), and G. camelopardalis sp. nov.

Key to major and minor males of Gonyleptellus View in CoL

1. Laterals of dorsal scutum covered along entire length with large/medium tiles ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 (a)); femur IV arched or sinuous, armed with stout spiniform apophyses, especially retrolateral ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 (a–d)... ................................................................................................................ 2 -Laterals of dorsal scutum with at most an outer fringe of small tiles; femur IV substraight, armed with feeble armature (spine length less than femur diameter).. ........ 3

2. Area II fully filled with tiles; proapical apophysis of coxa IV same length as trochanter IV.. ........................................................................... .......................................................................... G. angeloi View in CoL Area II not fully filled with tiles ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 (a)); proapical apophysis of coxa IV longer than trochanter IV ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 (j–l)).. ............................................................................................................... 5

3. Carapace with a pair of bright oval flecks; retrolateral apophysis of coxa IV: vamp elongate falciform.. ....................................................................................................... G. cancellatus View in CoL Carapace without oval flecks; retrolateral apophysis of coxa IV: vamp not as above... 4

4. Metatarsus IV unarmed; area V with 15 small tiles plus 2 medium-sized paramedian ones; retrolateral apophysis of coxa IV: heel square, vamp triangular.. ... G. pustulosus Metatarsus IV View in CoL provided with a retrolateral row of teeth all along its extension; area V with 6 small tiles plus 2 medium sized paramedian ones; retrolateral apophysis of coxa IV: heel rounded subtriangular, vamp curved lanceolate.. ......................... G. bimaculatus View in CoL

5. Dorso-basal spine of femur IV small; area III with a pair of paramedian rounded tubercles.. ................................................................................................................................................. G. pustulatus View in CoL Dorso-basal spine of femur IV very stout ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 (a,b,d)); area III with a pair of paramedian blunt spines ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 (a,c) Figure 3 View Figure 3 .).. ............................. G. camelopardalis View in CoL sp. nov.

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