DISCOSOMATICINAE, Roewer, 1923

Medrano, Miguel, Kury, Adriano Brilhante & Mendes, Amanda Cruz, 2022, Morphology-based cladistics splinters the century-old dichotomy of the pied harvestmen (Arachnida: Gonyleptoidea: Cosmetidae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 195, pp. 585-672 : 619

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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab043

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6963847

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DISCOSOMATICINAE
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DISCOSOMATICINAE View in CoL ROEWER, 1923

Discosominae Pickard-Cambridge, 1904: 549. Nomen permanently invalid, being based on a genus nomen preoccupied by Discosoma Rueppell & Leuckart, 1828 (Cnidaria) .

Discosomaticinae Roewer, 1923: 388 View in CoL .

Comment: Our clade E corresponds to Discosomaticinae sensu Medrano & Kury (2018), contra Roewer (1923) although this time, the lenticular species are recovered as a clade, contra Medrano & Kury (2018). Two subclades may be recognized here, which interestingly correspond to a north-western versus south-eastern distribution areas. These subclades are here called tribes.

Diagnosis: Lateral borders of DS following the general body curvature. Pattern of white blots variable: mostly reticulated or punctate in Roquetteini , and with a blurred ring in some Sibambea . Coxa IV covered by DS so that only the posterior margin is apparent (except in Kayania ). Tarsomeres of leg III seven or more, often nine. Tarsal claws of legs III–IV bipectinated (provided with two rows of denticles). Lateral patches of cteniform T4 microsetae restricted to the corners of VP. Wattle stylar barbs reaching the ventral margin of the stylus and forming a ventral peak.

Combined distribution: Restricted to South America; notably absent in southern Brazil and in Venezuela. Present in the northern and southern Andes, Upper and Lower Amazon, the semi-arid diagonal, including flooded regions in Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraguay and Argentina, and the northern half of the Atlantic Forest ( Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ).

KEY TO THE GENERA OF DISCOSOMATICINI View in CoL

1. Area III with paired paramedian high armature ( Fig. 24D View Figure 24 )........................................................................... 2 1’. Area III unarmed or only with low rounded tubercles, sometimes minute ( Fig. 31C View Figure 31 )............................. 3

2. Armature of area III with shape of columns or thick rounded tubercles and area I with two yellowish paramedian spots ( Fig. 24D View Figure 24 ); coxa IV with basal incrassation and medially compressed ( Figs 24A View Figure 24 , 25A View Figure 25 ) and with a lateral yellow stripe ( Fig. 24D, E View Figure 24 ) ............................................................................................. Kayania 2’. Armature of area III with acuminate tubercles; area I entirely brown; coxa IV convex, not compressed and without any coloured stripe ( Fig. 27 View Figure 27 )..................................................................................... Marronia

3. DS delta-type without constriction I ( Figs 5A View Figure 5 , 42A View Figure 42 ); mesotergal areas smooth or with extremely reduced ornamentations ( Fig. 42D View Figure 42 ); coxa IV with basal thickening ( Figs 5I View Figure 5 , 42E View Figure 42 ) ...................................... Sibambea 3’. DS beta-type with poorly marked constriction I ( Fig. 5A View Figure 5 ); areas of mesotergum with low ornamentation, as rounded buttons ( Fig. 33A, B View Figure 33 ); coxa IV with or without basal thickening........................................... 4

4. Ocularium clearly darker than background ( Fig. 28A View Figure 28 ); leg I with four BaTa ............................... Paraprotus 4’. Ocularium the same colour as the background ( Fig. 33A View Figure 33 ); leg I with three or four BaTa .............. Protus

Kingdom

Animalia

Order

Opiliones

Family

Cosmetidae

Loc

DISCOSOMATICINAE

Medrano, Miguel, Kury, Adriano Brilhante & Mendes, Amanda Cruz 2022
2022
Loc

Discosomaticinae

Roewer CF 1923: 388
1923
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