GO TIDS FROM PO(:OS DE CALDAS, STATE OF INAS GERAIS

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GO TIDS FROM PO(:OS DE CALDAS, STATE OF INAS GERAIS
Rev. Brasll. Bioi., 30(2): 211-216
Julho, 1970 -
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Rlo de Janeiro, GB
TIDS FROM PO(:OS DE CALDAS, STATE OF
INAS GERAIS, BRAZIL ( Opiliones, Gonyleptidae) 1
HELIA E. M. SOARES
Faculdade de Ciencias Medicas e Biol6gicas, Botucatu, Sao Paulo
(With 10 text-figures)
'it
,
Through the courtesy of Dr. Johann
. Becker, entomologist in the National Mu: seum at Rio de Janeiro, I have been able to
; study in the present paper a small lot of
; Opiliones collected in Pogos de Caldas, State
: of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The town of Pogos
i de Caldas is situated in a region of great
; radioactivity, and this is the reason why the
' present work was partially sponsored by the
:.u. S . Atomic Energy Commission.
The majority of the specimens reported
. on are the results of the collecting efforts
of Dr. Johann Becker.
The collection I have at hand, consisting
· almost exclusively of Opiliones of the family
, Gonyleptidae, though small, is an interesting
one. Only one specimen of the female sex
of the family Phalangodidae was sent, so I
· decided ·to study it on another opportunity,
' when more representative material is avail. able.
As to the records of the species, I will
refer only to the localities within Pogos de
Caldas, avoiding to repeat frequently the
town name.
All examples, including the types, are
deposited in the arachnological collection of
the National Museum at Rio de Janeiro,
1
Received for publication October 15, 1969.
Brazil. Some duplicates are dPoosited in H .
Soares collection.
Family
GONYLEPTIDAE
Subfamily Bourguyinae
Discocyrtoides nigricans (Mello-Leitao)
Ancistrotus nigricans Mello-Leitao, 1922:
344 •
Discocyrtoides nigricans, Soares & Soares,
1948: 561, 562.
Records - a) ~ from Alto da Santa
Cruz, July 31, 1965 (J. Becker); b) 2 ~ ~
and 1 ~ from Morro do Ferro (under a
trunk fallen on the field), February 2, 1965
(J. Becker, 0 . A. Roppa and 0 . Leoncini);
c) 1 ~ and 2 ~ ~ from Campo do Saco,
August 1, 1964 (0. Leoncini); d) 1 ~ from
Campo do Villela, November 10, 1963 (J.
Becker and 0. A. Roppa); e) 8 ~ ~ and
9 ~ ~ from Morro do Ferro, July 21, 1965
(J. Becker); f) 2 ~ ~ and 2 ~ ~ from Morro do Ferro (in the forest) , February 2,
1965 (J. Becker); g) 1 ~ and 3 ~ ~ from
Caixa D'agua, August 3, 1964 (0. Leoncini) ; h) 1 ~ from Morro do Ferro, August
23, 1963 (J. Becker and 0. A.. Roppa); · i)
12 ~ ~ and 17 ~ ~ from Morro do Ferro,
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December, 1967 (J. Becker); j) 1 ~ from
Campo do Saco, October 11, 1965 (0. A.
Roppa).
Subfamily Goniosominae
Acutisoma monticolum Mello-Leitao
Acutisoma monticoZa Mello-Leitiio, 1922:
342.
Acutisoma monticoZum, Soares & Soares,
1948: 626.
Records - a) 7 ~ ~ and 23 ~ ~ from
bottom of Morro Sao Domingos - Caixa
D'agua, December 17, 1963 (J. Becker and
0. A. Roppa); b) 12 ~ ~ and 14 ~ ~ from
Fonte dos Amores, October 24, 1963 (J. Becker and 0 . A. Roppa); c( 1 ~ and 6 ~ ~
from Morro do Ferro (interior of the smaller
gallery), February 8, 1965 (0. A. Roppa);
d) 1 ~ and 1 ~ from Morro do Ferro, November 24, 1964 (0. Leoncini); e) 10 ~ ~
and 25 ~ ~ from Morro do Ferro, January
1, 1967 (J. Becker, 0. A. Roppa and 0. Leoncini) ; f) 1 ~ and 1 ~ from Po~os de Caldas,
December, 1965 (J. Becker) .
Subfamily Gonyleptinae
Gonyleptes atrus Mello-Leitao
GonyZeptes atrus Mello-Leitiio, 1923: 140,
fig. 16; Soares & Soares, 1949: 175.
Records - a) 3 ~ !? from Morro do
Ferro (bottom 5 of the mountain), January
29, 1965 (J. Becker and . 0 . Leoncini); b)
1 ~ from Morro do Ferro, June 11, 1964
(J. Becker, 0. A. Roppa and H . N. da
Cunha); c) 1 ~ from Morro do Ferro (in
swamp, bottom of the mountain), February
13, 1965 (0. A. Roppa).
Paragonyleptes antiquus (Mello-Leitao)
GonyZeptes antiquus Mello Leitiio, ·1934:
415, fig. 6.
.
ParagonyZeptes antiquus, Soares & Soares,
1949: 202.
Records - a) 4 ~ ~ and 2 ~ ~ from
Morro do Ferro, December 20, 1963, (J. Bee-
ker and 0. A. Roppa); b) 3 ~ ~ and 3 ~ !?
from Campo do Saco, August 9, 1964 (0.
Leoncini) ; c) 4 ~ ~ and 5 ~ ~ from Retiro
Branco, July 13, 1965 (J. A. Vasconcellos);
d) 6 ~ ~ and 4 ~ ~ from Morro do Ferro,
June 18, 1964 (J. Becker); f) 1 ~ from
Campo do Saco, June 18, 1964 (J. Becker);
g) 9 ~ ~ and 9 ~ ~ from Campo do Saco,
October 11, 1965 (0. A. Roppa).
Paragonyleptes fulvigranulatus Mello. eitao,
ParagonyZeptes fuZvigranuZatus Mello-Leitiio, 1922: 339; Soares & Soares, 1949: 204.
Records - a) 1 ~ from Fonte dos Amores, October 24, 1963 (J. Becker and 0. A.
Roppa); b) 1 ~ from Caixa D'agua, August
3, 1964 (0. Leoncini).
Subfamily Pachylinae
Beckeresia g. n.
Eye tubercle with a median high spine
directed upwards and forwards. First, se·
cond and fifth areas without median armature, third with a pair of tubercles, fourth
with a very robust conical median apophysis
in the male .. First area with a median line.
First, second and third free tergites, femora
of palpi and anal operculum without median
armature. Tarsal segments: 5-6-6-6. Basitarsus of first tarsus not enlarged.
Type-species: Beckeresia beckeri sp. n.
Beckeresia notwithstanding its rounded
form and the presence of a strong forwards
directed spine on the front margin of the
cephalothorax, seems, according to the armature, to be more related to Berlaia MelloLeitao, 1940: 9, from which it differs by having the third free tergite unarmed and the
fourth area with a very robust conical median apophysis. In Berlaia boj;h the third free
tergit and the fourth area (in the male and
in the female sex) have a median spine.
Both Beckeresia and Berlaia have rounded
bodies, but in this respect they differ in their
shapes.
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GONYLEPTIDS FROM POCOS DE CALDAS, MINAS GERAIS
Beekeresia beckeri sp. n.
(Figs. 1-5)
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Length: 4,5 mm. Tarsal segments:
5-6-6-6.
Anterior margin of cephalothorax granulate, with a median elevation and three hair-tipped spines on each side near the angles.
Cephalothorax with few minute granulations
behind the eye tubercle. Eye tubercle granulate, with a high spine directed upwards and
forwards. First area with a median line
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without median armature, with few small
granulations in the median portion. Second
area without median armature, with few
small granulations in · the median portion.
Third area with two median tubercles, with
a granulation close to each of these tubercles
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and with a short transverse row of granulations near the third groove. Fourth area
smooth, with a very strong conical median
apophysis slightly curved forwards and
extendind throughout the length of the area.
Fifth area and first and second free tergites
unarmed, with a row of granulations larger
than those of the first and second areas· the
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median granulation of the fifth area a little
larger than the others; the three most lateral
granulations on each side of the first and second free tergits much larger than others;
the third free tergite also unarmed, with a
row of granulations and scattered minute granulations before this row. Lateral areas of
the abdominal scute with two rows of granulations (those of the marginal row larger),
with a strong spine (the tip of which is
turned down) between the second and third
area. Anal operculum with minute hair-tipped granulations. Free sternites with a row
of hair-tipped granulations. Stigmatic area
and coxae with small hair-tipped granules
densely distributed. Palpi weak and short:
femora unarmed, with two small ventral
spines; tibiae with 3-3 and tarsi with 4-4
ventral spines. First legs granulate: femora
nearly straight, with three prolateral median
spines. Second legs granulate: femora nearly
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straight, prolaterally with a small apical
spine. Third legs: femora curved, granulate,
retrolaterally with a row of ventral spines;
patellae and tibiae granulate, the latter retrolaterally with a longitudinal row of ventral spines. Fourth legs: coxae with minute
hairtipped granules, with an outer transverse
apical apophysis, on the basis of which
there is a strong blunt spine directed backwards; trochanteres longer than wide, with
irregularly distributed hairs, with a small
apical inner ventral spine, with an outer
long strong apical apophysis, which is curved
and bifid, carenate on each side, basally
depressed, wider and with a tubercle; femora short, curved, granulate, dorsally with
two large blunt geminate tubercles on the
base and two large spines on the apex, ventrally with two other inner tubercles slightly
smaller and resembling those of the base of
the dorsal surface, with a strong median
inner spine curved and directed downwards
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with apical inner spine, with a row of outer
tubercles; patellae and tibiae granulate and
tuberculate.
·
General colour dark brown, the lateral
margins of the abdominal scute, the fifth
area, the spines of the eye tubercle and the
granules of the tergites dull yellow. Legs
dark piceous, trochanteres I-III dull yellow
and IV redish brown, all femora dull yellow
(those of the third pair dark on the apical
portion). Chelicerae and palpi dull yellow,
with an irregular dark reticulation.
Male holotype: Morro Sao Domingos,
February 30, 1964 (J. Becker).
This species is dedicated to Dr. Johann
Becker.
Discocyrtus latus Mello-Leitao
Discocyrtus latus Mello-Leitao, 1935: 14
(fig. 5), 36, 101; Soares & Soares, 1954:
251.
Records - a) 4 ~ ~ and 1 ~ from
Campo do Saco, August 1, 1964 (0. Leonci-
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ni) (1 if in the private collection "H. -s ·oa-'
res"); b) 1 ~ from Canipo do Saco, June,
1964 (0. Leoncl:ni); c) 4 ~ ~ - and 8 9 9
from Campo -do Saco, June iS, 1964 (J. Becker, 0. A. Roppa and 0. Leoncini); d) 2 ~ ~
arid 1 · 9 from Morro do Ferro, December
20, 1963 (J. Becker and 0. A. Roppa); e)
1 ~ from Morro do Ferro, June 9, 1964 (J.
Becker) ; f) 2 ~ ~ and 11 9_ 9 from Morro
do Ferro (under termite nest of the genus
Armitermes), August 23, 1963 (J. Becker
and 0 . A. Roppa); g) 1 ~ from Veu da
Noiva, August 4, 1965 (J. Becker); h) 5 ~ ~
and 13 9 9 from Campo do Saco, December
4, 1966 (J. Becker).
Eopachyloides g. n.
Eye tubercle with a median spine directed upwards and forwards. First area with
a median line (rarely without a median
line). First, second and fifth areae without
median armature, third with a pair of blunt
apophyses in the male, unarmed in the female, fourth with a pair of broad, low and
elongate tubercles in the male. Free tergites,
femora of palpi and anal operculum unarmed. Tarsal segments: 5-6-6-6. Distitarsus of
first tarsus not erilarged.
Type-species: Eopachyloides trochanteralis sp. n.
This genus, according to the exhibited
characters, appears to be very closely related
to Eopachylus Mello-Leitao, 1931: 94, from
which it differs: 1st - by the third area
which instead of pair of spines has in the
male two large blunt apophyses; 2nd - by
the presence of two median broad, low and
elongate tubercles in the fourth area in the
male; 3rd -by the not enlarged distitarsus
of first tarsus. The female could be easily
taken by a Progyndes Roewer, 1916: 107,
·but in the latter the third area is unarmed
even in the male.
Eopachyloides trochanteralis sp. n.
(Figs. 6-10)
if. Length: 4,0 mm. Tarsal segments:
5-6-6-6.
9 . Length: 4,3 mm. Tarsal segments:
5-6-6-6.
~ . Anterior margin of cephalothorax
smooth, with a pair of tubercles and one
spine on each side near the angles. Eye tubercle marginal, high, with a high spine directed upwards and forwards. Cephalothorax
with rare minute piliferous granules on the
hind portion (these granules are only visible
when the material is slightly wet with
alcohol). First area very long with a median
longitudinal line that can be seen when the
area is. slightly wet with alcohol. First, second and fifth areae unarmed, first and second with minute granules irregularly distributed. Third area with a pair of strong
granulate blunt divergent apophyses and
minute scattered granules. Fourth area with
two low and elongate median tubercles as
long as the area and provided with small
granules. Fifth area and free tergites with a
row of piliferou:s polished granules. Lateral
margins of the abdominal scute with two
rows of small granules, those of the outer
row larger and polished at the level of the
second area. Anal operculum unarmed,
granulate. Free sternites with a row of minute hair-tipped granules. First and second
coxae with acute piliferous granules, third
coxae with minute hair-tipped granulations.
Palpi small: trochanteres with a low ventral
piliferous tubercle; femora unarmed with
two ventral piliferous granules (one basal
another submedian); tibiae with 3-3 and tarsi
with 3-4 ventral spines. First legs granulate:
femora substraight and tibiae with a
ventral outer row of tubercles. Second legs
granulate. Third legs granulate, the femora
and tibiae with two ventral rows of small
spines (those of the tibiae stronger and larger). Fourth legs: coxae with minute hair-tipped-granulations irregularly distributed,
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GONYLEPTIDS FROM P6<;os: DE CALbAS, MINAS GERAIS
without apical iruier spine, with two apical
apophyses, both directed backwards, the
outer one conical, rather transverse, close to
the coxa, curved at the free tip, the other
shorter and about halfway between the inner
and the outer portion of the apex; trochanteres longer than wide, with two large blunt
outer tubercles close together on the base,
with a strong apical inner spine, and with a
strong apical outer apophyses (on the base of
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Chelicerae and palpi dull yellow, with
dark reticulation. First to third trochanteres
dark yellow. · First to third femora reddishpr9wn, rather blackish. Cephalothorax blackish brown. Abdominal scute black. Lateral
margins dark, with two dull yellow longitudinal lines, the one close to the limi~ing
sulci of the areae of the scute and the other,
lighter, along their outer limiting border.
First metatarsi dark brown with, a subme-
Beckeresia beckeri g.n., sp.n., ~. Fig. 1: Dorsal view; fig. 2 : lateral view of the eye tubercle; fig. 3 :
right fourth trochanter ventral view ; fig. 4: median apophysis of the fourth area, lateral view; fig. 5 : apical
apophysis of the fourth left coxa, inner lateral view. Eopachyloides trochanteralis g .n . , sp.n. , ~ - Fig. 6:
Dorsal view; fig. 7 : fourth trochanter ventral view; fig. 8: lateral view of the eye tubercle; fig. 9: lateral view of the
areae III and IV; fig. 10 : dorsal view of the female.
which there is a dorsal tubercle) curved upwards; femora short, slightly curved, densely
granulate, with some dorsal rows of tubercles, with a subapical inner tubercle, with
three apical inner close together tubercles,
with a large blunt ventral tubercle on the
apex; patellae with irregularly distributed
small tubercles, and with a strong apical
outer spine; tibiae with acute granules irregularly distributed, and with two ventral
rows of tubercles which increase in size to
the apex; metatarsi with piliferous granules.
dian dark yellow band, and with a narrow
light yellow subapical annular fleck; second metatarsi dark brown; third metatarsi
dark brown with, an elongate submedian
band and with an annular subapical fleck;
fourth metatarsi dark brown with, three
subapical annular flecks.
Female - Sexual dimorphism great.
First area without longitudinal median line.
Abdominal scute entirely unarmed. Fourth
legs: coxae with minute hair-tipped granulations, with a short and wide oblique outer
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tubercle on the apex; trochanteres larger
than wide, granulate, with a ventral inner
apical spine; femora short, curved granulate, with an apical inner spine, and with a
ventral median outer tubercle.
Colour similar to that of the male. First,
third and fourth metatarsi without the subapical annular flecks exhibited by the male.
Type-Locality: Holotype ~ from Morro
do Ferro, June 9, 1964 (J. Becker). Additional material: a) 3 ~ ~ paratypes from
Morro do F~rro, June 9, 1964 (J. Becker);
b) 1 ~ and 1 ~ paratypes from Morro do
Ferro, August 26, 1965 (J. Becker and 0. A.
Roppa); c) 1 ~ paratype from Alto da Santa Cruz, July 31, 1965 ·(J. Becker).
Eusarcus guimaraesi H. Soares
Eusarcus guimariiesi H. Soares, 1945: 211,
216, fig. 5; Soares & Soares, 1954: 260;
H. Soares, 1966: 108.
Records- a) 1 ~ from Morro do Ferro, March 4, 1964 (J. Becker and 0. A. Roppa); b) 1 ~ and 1 ~ from Fonte dos Amores, October 24, 1963 (J. Becker and 0. A.
Roppa) (the ~ n. 0 273 in "H. Soares" collection); c) 1 ~ from Morro Sao Domingos,
October 3, 1963 (J. Becker and 0. A. Roppa)
(n. 0 289 in "H. Soares" collection); d) 2
~ ~ from Morro do Ferro, December 20,
1963 (J. Becker and 0. A. Roppa) (1 ~
n. 0 291 in "H. Soares" collection).
SUMMARY
The authoress studies a small lot of Opiliones from Brazil, State of Minas Gerais,
Po~os de Caldas, belonging to the arachnological collection of Museu Nacional do Rio
de Janeiro. She describes two new genera
and two new species all to the family Gonyleptidae, subfamily Pachylinae - Beckeresia
beckeri g. n., sp. n. and Eopachyloides trochanteralis g. n., sp. n.
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