Eulibitia Roewer, 1912

Medrano, Miguel & Kury, Adriano B., 2017, Taxonomic revision of the Andean genus Eulibitia Roewer, 1912 (Arachnida, Opiliones, Cosmetidae), with the description of five new species, European Journal of Taxonomy 357, pp. 1-55 : 5-7

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.357

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851970

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scientific name

Eulibitia Roewer, 1912
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Eulibitia Roewer, 1912 View in CoL

Eulibitia Roewer, 1912: 16 View in CoL (type species: Eulibitia maculata Roewer, 1912 View in CoL , by original designation).

Libitia (Messa) Sørensen in Henriksen, 1932: 412 View in CoL (junior homonym of Messa Leach, 1817(Hymenoptera) View in CoL and unavailable name because no type species was designated). Syn. nov.

Messa Mello-Leitão, 1933: 107 View in CoL , 112 (available because a type species was designated and a description provided, but still invalid due to homonymy; type species: Libitia (Messa) scalaris Sørensen, 1932 View in CoL , by original designation). Syn. nov.

Paramessa Mello-Leitão, 1933: 109 View in CoL (type species: Libitia (Messa) castanea Sørensen, 1932 View in CoL , by original designation). Syn. nov.

Brachylibitia Mello-Leitão, 1941: 166 View in CoL (junior subjective synonym of Cynorta C.L. Koch, 1839 View in CoL according to Goodnight & Goodnight (1953: 38); synonymy disclaimed by Kury (2003); junior subjective synonym of Platymessa Mello-Leitão, 1941 View in CoL according to Medrano & Kury (2016); type species: Brachylibitia ectroxantha Mello-Leitão, 1941 View in CoL , by original designation). Syn. nov.

Platymessa Mello-Leitão, 1941: 167 View in CoL (type species: Platymessa View in CoL h-inscripta Mello-Leitão, 1941, by original designation). Syn. nov.

Messatana Strand, 1942: 398 View in CoL (replacement name for Messa Mello-Leitão, 1933 View in CoL ). Syn. nov.

Eulibitia View in CoL – Roewer 1914: 127; 1923: 298; 1928: 547. — Mello- Leitão 1926: 331; 1932: 56; 1933: 106. — Kury 2003: 60. — Pinto-da-Rocha & Hara 2011: 10. — Medrano & Kury 2016: 52.

Messa View in CoL – Mello-Leitão 1935: 114. — Kury & Alonso-Zarazaga 2011: 50.

Platimessa View in CoL (incorrect original spelling) – Mello-Leitão 1941: 167.

Platymessa View in CoL – Roewer 1963: 52. — Kury 2003: 81. — Medrano & Kury 2016: 54 View Cited Treatment .

Brachylibitia View in CoL – Kury 2003: 38.

Messatana View in CoL – Kury 2003: 67. — Kury & Alonso-Zarazaga 2011: 50.

Paramessa View in CoL – Kury 2003: 80.

Diagnosis

Outline of the dorsal scutum beta-shaped, with coda convergent posteriorly in males and almost parallel in females; protoglyphs shallow, with well-marked lateral triangular or rounded projections ( Figs 1 View Fig , 6A View Fig ). Posterior margin of scutum armed with two small paramedian tubercles (except for E. maculata ). Areas II and IV unarmed ( Figs 5–6 View Fig View Fig ). Yellowish white color markings of scutum as a ladder mask over dark brown background, blots dissociated sometimes to the point of having no white marking ( Fig. 20A View Fig , C–H). Spot as a yellowish band on posterior margin, posterior to paramedian tubercles, sometimes dissociated medially ( Figs 12A View Fig , 16A View Fig ). Coxa IV entirely visible in dorsal view, reaching posterior groove of scutal area III ( Figs 5A View Fig , 8A View Fig ). Chelicerae ( Figs 7F View Fig , 13A View Fig ) monomorphic, weak, with marginal rows of acuminate tubercles of varied size on posterior border. Movable and fixed fingers with blunt teeth ( Fig. 17A View Fig ). Pedipalpal femur with a dorsal keel formed by a row of tubercles ( Figs 10E View Fig , 17E View Fig ). Legs short and strong, Fe III and IV slightly arched to the inside ( Fig. 21 View Fig A–C); basitarsomeres of leg I of male thicker than distitarsomeres ( Fig. 2 View Fig ). Tarsal counts: 4–6; 6–14; 6–7; 6–9. Ventral plate of penis subrectangular laterally, with 6 pairs of MS, organized from base to top as follows: A1–A2, D1–D2, C1– C2; and ventrally: B basally and E1–E2 distally ( Figs 3 View Fig , 22 View Fig ; contrasting with Ambatoiella and Libitia , see Fig. 4A, E View Fig ). Microsetae of type T4, restricted to lateral margins of ventral side of VP as two parallel stripes from corners to MS B ( Fig. 30A View Fig , C–D).

Etymology Eulibitia : from Greek εὖ (rightful, proper, good) + pre-existing generic name Libitia (with origin

obscure, but sounds like an Ancient Roman woman’s name). Gender feminine. Messa : from a city name in Ancient Greece. Gender feminine. Paramessa : from Greek παρά (beside) + pre-existing genus Messa . Gender feminine. Brachylibitia : from Greek βραχύς (short) + pre-existing generic name Libitia . Gender feminine. Platymessa : from Greek πλατύ- (flattened) + pre-existing generic name Messa . Gender feminine. Messatana : variation of pre-existing genus Messa . Gender feminine.

Included species

Eulibitia maculata Roewer, 1912 (type species), E. scalaris (Sørensen, 1932) comb. nov., E. h-inscriptum ( Mello-Leitão, 1941) comb. nov., E. ectroxantha ( Mello-Leitão, 1941) comb. nov., E. castor sp. nov., E. clytemnestra sp. nov., E. helena sp. nov., E. leda sp. nov. and E. pollux sp. nov.

Key to the species of Eulibitia View in CoL (males only)

1. Scutal area I without tubercles, coxa IV without clavi inguines ( Figs 8A View Fig , 9A View Fig ).................................2

– Scutal area I with two paramedian tubercles, coxa IV with clavi inguines ( Figs 12A View Fig , 16A View Fig )..............5

2. Scutal area III with two paramedian tubercles ....... E. ectroxantha ( Mello-Leitão, 1941) View in CoL comb. nov.

– Scutal area III without two paramedian tubercles ( Figs 9A View Fig , 20A View Fig )....................................................3

3. Scutum entirely unarmed ( Figs 19 View Fig , 20A View Fig ) ................................................. E. maculata Roewer, 1912 View in CoL

– Posterior margin of scutum with two paramedian tubercles ( Fig. 20A View Fig ).........................................4

4. Posterior margin of scutum with two paramedian tubercles, separated and rounded ( Fig. 8 View Fig A–B); lateral margins of DS smooth ( Fig. 9A View Fig ); penial MS D2 large and straight ( Fig. 9 View Fig B–C) ................... ....................................................................................................................... E. clytemnestra View in CoL sp. nov.

– Posterior margin of scutum with paramedian tubercles, contiguous and acuminate ( Fig. 23A View Fig ); lateral margins of DS with an irregular row of tubercles ( Fig. 24A View Fig ); penial MS D2 minute ( Fig. 26B View Fig ) .......................................................................................................................... E. pollux View in CoL sp. nov.

5. Ladder mask reaching lateral margins of DS (see Medrano & Kury 2016: figs 10–18) ................... ............................................................................. E. h-inscriptum ( Mello-Leitão, 1941) comb. nov.

– Ladder mask confined to mesotergum ( Fig. 28 View Fig C–H).....................................................................6

6. Posterior margin of scutum with two acuminate paramedian tubercles slanted backward ( Fig. 5E View Fig ) .................................................................................................................................. E. castor View in CoL sp. nov.

– Posterior margin of scutum with two rounded, erect paramedian tubercles ( Figs 11E View Fig , 15E View Fig )......7

7. Ladder mask overflowing the scutal grooves to reach areas I, II and III ( Figs 11 View Fig , 12A View Fig ); femur IV straight, with a large dorso-apical spine ( Fig. 12 View Fig C–D) .......................................... E. helena View in CoL sp. nov.

– Ladder mask confined to the scutal grooves ( Figs 15A View Fig , 16A View Fig ); femur IV curved, without a large dorso-apical tubercle or spine ( Fig. 17 View Fig G–I)....................................................................................8

8. Coda short, with constriction poorly marked, dorsal apophysis of coxa IV acuminate and with few minute granules ( Figs 15A View Fig , 16A View Fig ), patella of pedipalpus with a mesal keel without tubercles ( Fig. 17F View Fig ) .................................................................................................................... E. leda View in CoL sp. nov.

– Coda large, with constriction well marked, dorsal apophysis of coxa IV rounded and widely granulated ( Figs 27A View Fig , 28A View Fig ), patella of pedipalpus with a mesal keel with a row of small setiferous tubercles ( Fig. 29E View Fig ) ................................................................ E. scalaris (Sørensen, 1932) View in CoL comb. nov.

Although no material of the species E. ectroxantha has been examined in this project, the description and illustrations provided by Mello-Leitão (1941) are sufficient and appropriated for this key, taking into account the characteristics listed for the other species in this section.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Opiliones

Family

Cosmetidae

Loc

Eulibitia Roewer, 1912

Medrano, Miguel & Kury, Adriano B. 2017
2017
Loc

Brachylibitia

Kury A. B. 2003: 38
2003
Loc

Messatana

Kury A. B. & Alonso-Zarazaga M. - A. 2011: 50
Kury A. B. 2003: 67
2003
Loc

Paramessa

Kury A. B. 2003: 80
2003
Loc

Platymessa

Medrano M. & Kury A. B. 2016: 54
Kury A. B. 2003: 81
Roewer C. F. 1963: 52
1963
Loc

Messatana

Strand E. 1942: 398
1942
Loc

Brachylibitia Mello-Leitão, 1941: 166

Goodnight C. J. & Goodnight M. L. 1953: 38
Mello-Leitao C. F. de 1941: 166
1941
Loc

Platymessa Mello-Leitão, 1941: 167

Mello-Leitao C. F. de 1941: 167
1941
Loc

Platimessa

Mello-Leitao C. F. de 1941: 167
1941
Loc

Messa

Kury A. B. & Alonso-Zarazaga M. - A. 2011: 50
Mello-Leitao C. F. de 1935: 114
1935
Loc

Messa Mello-Leitão, 1933: 107

Mello-Leitao C. F. de 1933: 107
1933
Loc

Paramessa Mello-Leitão, 1933: 109

Mello-Leitao C. F. de 1933: 109
1933
Loc

Libitia (Messa) Sørensen in Henriksen, 1932: 412

Henriksen K. L. 1932: 412
1932
Loc

Eulibitia

Medrano M. & Kury A. B. 2016: 52
Pinto-da-Rocha R. & Hara M. 2011: 10
Kury A. B. 2003: 60
Roewer C. F. 1928: 547
Roewer C. F. 1923: 298
Roewer C. F. 1914: 127
Mello- Leitão 1926: 331
1932: 56
1933: 106 .
1914
Loc

Eulibitia

Roewer C. F. 1912: 16
1912
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