Neocranaus Roewer, 1913

Villarreal, Osvaldo, González-Gómez, Julio César, Kury, Adriano B. & García, Luis Fernando, 2024, Peering beyond the monotypic veil: taxonomy and notes on the parental care of Neocranaus (Opiliones: Gonyleptoidea: Cranaidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 925, pp. 292-320 : 295-296

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.925.2471

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Neocranaus Roewer, 1913
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Genus Neocranaus Roewer, 1913 View in CoL

Neocranaus Roewer, 1913: 408 View in CoL . Type species: Neocranaus albiconspersus Roewer, 1913 View in CoL , by monotypy.

Tolimaius Roewer, 1915: 125 View in CoL [junior subjective synonym of Holocranaus Roewer, 1913 View in CoL by Soares & Soares (1948: 601); synonymy herein rejected]. Type species by monotypy: Tolimaius pectinitibialis Roewer, 1915. Syn. nov.

Tolimaius View in CoL – Roewer 1923: 558. — Mello-Leitão 1926: 363. — Roewer 1932: 281.

Tolimaiius ” – Mello-Leitão 1932: 121. Incorrect subsequent spelling.

Tolimalius ” – Mello-Leitão 1935: 96. Incorrect subsequent spelling.

Diagnosis

Median-sized cranaine (DSL = 7.1–9.9 mm) with DS outline gamma pyriform, with some yellow tubercles on the lateral and posterior margins ( Figs 2A View Fig , 3A View Fig , 6A View Fig , 7A View Fig ). Mesotergum divided into three areas: I divided medially into two halves by a medial suture, with one medium tubercle on each side; III with two wide paired spines, blunt ( N. laevifrons ( Roewer, 1917) and N. pectinitibialis ) ( Fig. 10A–B View Fig ) or sharp ( N. albiconspersus and N. gladius sp. nov.) ( Figs 3A–B View Fig , 7A–B View Fig ), scattered granulation on the medial region on the DS, including ocularium and mesotergal areas. Males with a ventral projection on the posterior border of the stigmatic area ( Figs 2B View Fig , 3B View Fig , 6B–D View Fig ) (males unknown in N. laevifrons ). Males with prolaterodistal curved spine in the femur IV and retrolateral row of spines in the tibia IV (unknown in N. laevifrons ) ( Figs 2G–I View Fig , 3D–F View Fig , 6F–G View Fig , 7C–D View Fig ). Penis: follis is an elongate turgid sac ( Fig. 4B, D–E View Fig ). Outline of ventral plate variable: cordiform (heart-shaped) ( Fig. 8A View Fig ) or rounded trapezoid ( Fig. 11A– B View Fig ), but always with an apical trapezoid cleft, lateral margins convex ( Fig. 8A View Fig ) or with medial bulge ( Fig. 4A, C View Fig ). Stylus curved, with reduced stylar caps, formed by two small lateral points ( Fig. 4A View Fig ). Eight pairs of MS: A1–A2 substraight, lateral, C1–C2 more prominently curved, placed more distally on lateral margins, C3 close to D1, D1 large and located dorsally, strongly curved, D2 absent. B absent, D1 larger or at least the same size as C1–C2. E1–E2 short, situated on a lateroapical flange ( Fig. 4D–F View Fig ).

Included species

Neocranaus albiconspersus Roewer, 1913 (type species)

Neocranaus armatissimus Mello-Leitão, 1941

Neocranaus gladius Villarreal & Kury sp. nov.

Neocranaus laevifrons ( Roewer, 1917) comb. nov.

Neocranaus pectinitibialis ( Roewer, 1915) comb. nov.

Combined distribution

Colombia: Huila, Santander and Tolima; Ecuador: Chimborazo ( Fig. 1 View Fig ).

Rationale of the synonymies

See Discussion below.

Key for identification of Neocranaus View in CoL

1. Area I spines as large as area III spines; carapace and mesotergum with diamond-shaped darkyellow fine granular area, contrasting with dark brown scutum background; free tergites II–III glossy, each with a pair of smooth high divergent spines ........... N. armatissimus ( Mello-Leitão, 1941)

– Area I spines much smaller than area III spines; scutum without diamond-shaped area, only with larger yellow granules following different patterns; free tergites II–III granulous, each with a pair of smaller blunt tubercles ...................................................................................................................... 2

2. Paired spines of the mesotergal area III and ocularium large and sharp ( Figs 2B, D View Fig , 5C View Fig , 6B, D View Fig ) ... 3

– Paired spines of the mesotergal area III and ocularium low and rounded ( Figs 9B, D View Fig , 10B View Fig ) .......... 4

3. Pedipalpal femur with dorsal keel ( Fig. 2E–F View Fig ); coxa II as large as coxa III ( Fig. 2C View Fig ); paired spines of the mesotergal area III subparallel ( Fig. 2D View Fig ); coxa IV with external (prolateral) yellow and large tubercle ( Fig. 2B View Fig ) ............................................................................ N. albiconspersus Roewer, 1913

– Pedipalpal femur without dorsal keel ( Fig. 6E View Fig ); coxa II greatly swollen, much larger than coxa III ( Fig. 6B–C View Fig ); paired spines of the mesotergal area III divergent ( Fig. 6D View Fig ); coxa IV without external (prolateral) yellow and large tubercle ( Figs 6B View Fig , 7B View Fig ) ............... N. gladius Villarreal & Kury sp. nov.

4. Anterior margin of the dorsal scutum and posterior part of ocularium with large yellow tubercles ( Figs 9A–B View Fig , 12A, C View Fig ) .................................................... N. pectinitibialis ( Roewer, 1915) comb. nov.

– Anterior margin of the dorsal scutum and posterior part of ocularium with concolorous tubercles .. ............................................................................................ N. laevifrons ( Roewer, 1917) comb. nov.

Reamrks

Males of N. laevifrons are unknown, however females of this species are very similar to those of Neocranaus pectinitibialis , which suggest they could be synonymous. We have only had access to photos of the somewhat discolored female holotype, which limits the survey of characters. A detailed comparison of both species will only be possible when males of N. laevifrons are available.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Opiliones

Family

Cranaidae

Loc

Neocranaus Roewer, 1913

Villarreal, Osvaldo, González-Gómez, Julio César, Kury, Adriano B. & García, Luis Fernando 2024
2024
Loc

Tolimalius

Mello-Leitao C. F. de 1935: 96
1935
Loc

Tolimaiius

Mello-Leitao C. F. de 1932: 121
1932
Loc

Tolimaius

Roewer C. F. 1932: 281
Mello-Leitao C. F. de 1926: 363
Roewer C. F. 1923: 558
1923
Loc

Tolimaius

Soares B. A. M. & Soares H. E. M. 1948: 601
Roewer C. F. 1915: 125
1915
Loc

Neocranaus

Roewer C. F. 1913: 408
1913
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