Plistobunus Review of the genus Plistobunus Pocock, 1903, with description of a new species from Hainan Island, China (Opiliones, Laniatores, Epedanidae) Lian, Wei-Guang Zhang, Chao Zhang, Feng ZooKeys 2011 112 39 52 http://species-id.net/wiki/Plistobunus Pocock, 1903 Pocock 1903 Arachnida Epedanidae Plistobunus CoL Animalia Plistobunus Opiliones 2 41 Arthropoda genus   Plistobunus Pocock 1903: 447; Roewer 1912: 232; 1923: 207; 1938: 124.  Type species:  Plistobunus rapaxPocock, 1903, by original designation.  Diagnosis. Medium-sized epedanines (3.03-3.57) with a long median spine on the ocularium. Carapace with a row of 4-6 setiferous tubercles on each side of the frontal margin. Area II with a pair of spines. Area IV with a median spine. Area IV and all free tergites with a transverse row of hair-tipped tubercles. The proximal segment of chelicera elongated and armed above with numerous tubercles, of which distal one enlarged the largest on the dorsal surface. Pedipalpus elongated; femur of male with 9-13 setiferous tubercles ventrally, a longitudinal row of 7-9 setiferous tubercles dorsally, and with two tubercles on medial side distally; patella of male with two setiferous tubercle disto-medially and three setiferous tubercles ectally. Distitarsus of leg I with two segments. Shaft of penis widened distally. DP conspicuous, VP complex. G protrude sideways beyond the distal penis and near the DP. S is surrounded and protected by SL. BS globular, immovable and entire hidden into truncus.  Distribution: China (Hongkong, Hainan).  Remarks. The male genitalia of Plistobunus rapaxremains unknown, because the penis was lost (see remarks below). According to study of Plistobunus columnariussp. n., we tentatively supplemented the male genital structure to the generic characters.