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Calima Moreno-González & M, 2012, gen. nov.

Authors: Moreno-González, Jairo A.; M, Osvaldo Villarreal;

Calima Moreno-González & M, 2012, gen. nov.

Abstract

Calima gen. nov. (Figs 1 – 41, Tables 1–4) Etymology. The genus is named honoring the Calima, a group of native tribes which lived during pre-Columbian times in the Western Andes of Colombia in Valle del Cauca department, although they did not survive Spanish colonization. Feminine gender. Diagnosis. Anterior process of propeltidium with two anterior setae (one behind the other) and three pairs of dorsosubmedian setae; corneate eyes absent, but one pair of eyespots present; metapeltidium entire; body without clavate setae. Tergites I–VII each with one pair of dorsosubmedian setae, segments IX–XII not elongated. Male: without posterodorsal abdominal process on segment XII; flagellum short, dorsoventrally flattened, subrhomboidal shaped, with one pair of dorsosubmedian depressions and without any dorsal swelling, setae Vm2 absent. Female: flagellum four-segmented, setae Vm2 absent; spermathecae consisting of one pair of lobes with thick stalks “C”-like shaped, whose bases are in contact or separated; stalks with terminal rounded or semi-oval sclerotized bulbs (receptacula) with a basal membranous rounded eminence pronounced dorsally; ventral region of receptacula with a ventral “patch” of numerous duct openings; chitinized arch barely evident and slight developed, only with lateral triangular points strongly sclerotized; gonopod absent. Chelicerae with lamella, serrula present, with a single guard tooth. Pedipalps not sexually dimorphic, trochanter with mesal spur. Femur IV with anterodorsal margin sharply produced at about 90° angle. Type species. Calima bremensis sp. nov.

Published as part of Moreno-González, Jairo A. & M, Osvaldo Villarreal, 2012, A new genus of Hubbardiidae (Arachnida: Schizomida) from the Colombian Andes, with some taxonomic comments, pp. 61-78 in Zootaxa 3560 on pages 62-63, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214251

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Schizomida, Arthropoda, Arachnida, Animalia, Biodiversity, Calima, Taxonomy, Hubbardiidae

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