Scaria verutum (Grant, 1956) comb. nov.
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Rehnidium verutum Grant, 1956: 100 .
Type speciments. Holotype: ♀ PERU, Junín, Puerto Bermudez, Río Pichis. 12–19-VII-1920 (Type no. 5899) (ANSP) . Allotype: ♂ PERU, Huanuco, Upper Río Pachitea. 21-VII-1920 (ANSP) . Paratypes: 2♂ 4♀ PERU, Huanuco (ANSP); 1♂ Huanuco, Tingo Maria, Huanuco 23-IX-1954 (E. I. Schlinger and E. S. Ross) (CAS) .
Photographic records. PERU, PN. Manu; Panticola rainforest, 1♀ (Paul Bertner) . BOLIVIA, PN Madidi, 1♀ (Arthur Anker) .
Distribution. Amazonian piedmont of south and central Peru and western Bolivia.
Comments. This species was originally described in Rehnidium . The author mentions than in its external morphology it is very similar to Scaria but for the structure of the spermatheca. He mentioned that he rather preferred to keep the species in Rehnidium (Grant, 1956a, 1962). When the current phylogenetical analysis was performed, we included this species to corroborate its affiliation, resulting in R. verutum being located within Scaria and related to the species of the Lineata group. It was not clustered with R. omnivagum, which was more related to B. flavonotata . Although we did not study the spermathecae of the species reviewed in this paper, Grant’s observation can result from convergence between the structures of R. verutum and the remaining species of Rehnidium, so a new combination for this species is hereby proposed. This species was sufficiently described in detail so a re-description, as was performed for other species in this paper was deemed not necessary.