The third South American species of the genus Pectenobunus Roewer, with a new synonymy for the genus (Opiliones, Eupnoi, Sclerosomatidae, Gagrellinae) Author Tourinho-Davis, Ana Lúcia text Zootaxa 2004 2004-01-12 405 1 1 16 https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.405.1.1 journal article 4908 10.11646/zootaxa.405.1.1 b1ce99ec-afa5-4d54-aa32-ef12a643975b 1175­5334 5027782 2B86BEE1-44B6-4483-867A-DE1D7ABA31B6 Pectenobunus paraguayensis ( Canestrini, 1888 ) ( Figs. 8 , 12–13, 15 ) Opilio paraguayensis Canestrini, 1888: 105–106 . Pectenobunus paraguayensis Roewer, 1910: 157 ; 1923: 1062–1064 ; 1953: 185 ; Ringuelet 1954: 279 ; 1959: 237–240 ; Capocasale 1967: 28–31 ; Cokendolpher & Hunt 1993: 2 . Material Examined : PARAGUAY : Rio Apa : 2 ♂ 5 ♀ SMF R II/5918/422; San Bernardino : 3 ( , ) SMF R I/4/573. URUGUAY : Colonia : 1 ♂ MNRJ 5518 leg. C. Carbonell. Emended diagnosis: Eye mound armed with three or more relatively long spines. Abdominal scute with two small projections (lateral view). Femoral formula: 0/0­2/0/0. Body yellowish­brown. Carapace, second prosomatic tergite, abdominal scute and free tergites with black spots. Shaft of penis almost twice as long as winglets. Description and other figures . See Capocasale (1967) .