Jime Pintoda-Rocha & Tourinho 2012
- Dataset
- Contributions to the taxonomy of some Amazonian Stygnidae (Opiliones Laniatores: Gonyleptoidea)
- Rank
- GENUS
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Arachnida
- order
- Opiliones
- family
- Stygnidae
- genus
- Jime
diagnosis
Emended diagnosis. Dorsal scutum Iota type. Prosoma with a basal eminence low and rounded (J. praecursor) (Figs 1 A, B, D) or high and finishing in a spine (J. chifrudo). Tarsus III - IV without pseudonychium (Fig. 1 J). Genital (Figs 3 A – F): MS-A with 2 or 3 digitiform and large setae; MS-B absent; MS-C with only 2 pairs of setae, digitiform and large (J. chifrudo) or conical with MS-C 2 shorter than MS-C 1 (J. praecursor); MS-D 2 large, similar to MS-A, located close to the base of glans, MS-D 1 short, and dorsally located, as many others Stygninae; MS E 2 large, shorter than MS-A, MS-E 1 extremely reduced.
discussion
Included species. Jime chifrudo Pinto-da-Rocha & Tourinho, 2012 (type species) and Jime praecursor spec. nov.
discussion
Remarks. Jime was only known from the type locality, Pico da Neblina, near the borderline with Venezuela. It has been compared to Stygnus and Sickesia by the ornamentation of the prosoma and area III, and has been also related with Pickeliana, Phareus, Sickesia, Stygnus and Ricstygnus based on the pedipalpal patella moderately long, male patella IV with one large ventroapical anterior tubercle, and distal setae of ventral plate penis wide and compressed (Pinto-da-Rocha & Tourinho 2012).
distribution
Distribution. Brazil (Amazonas state) and Venezuela (Amazonas state), WWF Ecoregions NT 0143 Negro- Branco moist forest and NT 0709 Llanos respectively.
Name
- Homonyms
- Jime Pintoda-Rocha & Tourinho 2012