The short-legged Andean cosmetids revisited: the genus Libitia Simon, 1879 with description of two new species (Opiliones, Cosmetidae) Author Medrano, Miguel C7F7D4CF-F9B2-44AF-9F03-86278ADBD4F2 miangelmed@gmail.com Author Ázara, Ludson Neves de 4ECF193A-694C-43CE-8EE6-F197EDDA4414 Author Kury, Adriano Brilhante 60FAE1F8-87F7-4A5F-BE78-BEB25BC4F898 text European Journal of Taxonomy 2020 2020-04-24 634 1 25 journal article 22444 10.5852/ejt.2020.634 6531d570-f61a-49ae-a7a2-8167a41981fc 3778764 66AEE1D7-51BF-4583-9A19-947F61ECC7DE Key to males of Libitia 1. Pattern of blots invading carapace and area and occupying entirely area I of mesotergum ( Fig. 9A, C, E ) ...................................................................................................................... L. gandalf sp. nov. – Pattern of blots restricted to mesotergum ( Figs 2 , 6 , 11 A–B) .......................................................... 2 2. Pattern of blots invading area I and part of II, forming an irregular heart-shape ( Figs 5 A–B, 6) ...... .................................................................................................................. L. cordata ( Gervais, 1844 ) – Pattern of blots only in lateral margins of mesotergum forming the rails of a ladder not invading areas I or II, sometimes extremely reduced ( Figs 2 , 11 A–B) ........................................................... 3 3. Coda shorter than mid-bulge ( Fig. 11A ); maximum width of dorsal scutum equal to maximum length ( Fig. 11A ); legs podomeres with same color of trochanter ( Fig. 11 B–F); three basitarsomeres in legs I and III; penis with MS D1 equally distanced from MS D2 and MS C2 ( Fig. 12 A–D) .................... .............................................................................................................................. L. iguaque sp. nov. – Coda as long as mid-bulge ( Fig. 1A ); maximum width of dorsal scutum shorter than maximum length ( Fig. 1A ); legs podomeres darker than trochanter ( Fig. 1 B–F); two basitarsomeres in legs I and III; penis with MS D1 closer to MS C2 than MS D2 ( Fig. 4 ) ...................................................... ............................................................................................ L. bipunctata Sørensen, 1932 comb. rev.