Description of two new genera and five new species of clade K 92 from Bahia and Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil (Arachnida, Opiliones, Gonyleptidae) Author Kury, Adriano B. 0000-0002-8334-6204 Departamento de Invertebrados, Museu Nacional / Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Quinta da Boa Vista, São Cristóvão, 20.940 - 040 Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil. adrianok @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8334 - 6204 adrianok@gmail.com Author Bernabé, Tiago 0000-0001-5820-2076 Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Animal, Departamento de Zoologia e Botânica, IBILCE, Universidade Estadual Paulista, UNESP, Rua Cristóvão Colombo 2265, CEP 15054 - 000, São José do Rio Preto, SP, Brazil. bernabe.t@gmail.com text Zootaxa 2023 2023-09-28 5351 4 401 434 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5351.4.1 journal article 270512 10.11646/zootaxa.5351.4.1 5c01a707-b7ab-4497-8980-9752bfab74e2 1175-5326 8391904 01FF28C0-58F7-47FC-B2A5-03BA8DAF2662 Cajango camacanensis sp. nov. ( Figs. 3–6 ) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 3421AEC1-DF0E-43C7-85DE-14BDAAB44501 “CAE-01 sp. A”— Kury et al. 2022: 81 , fig. 7. Etymology. Species name refers to the toponym Camacan, the type locality and setting of the novel Corpo Vivo , matching the generic name. Type series. BRAZIL , Bahia State : ♂ holotype ( MNRJ 19390 ), 24 ♂, 21 ♀ , 1 juv. paratypes ( MNRJ 19150 ; one couple subsampled to MZSP ), Camacan , RPPN da Serra Bonita , 11-13.vi.2009 , A. Chagas Jr , A.B. Kury , D. R . Pedroso , A.P.L. Giupponi & V . Dill leg.; 1 ♀ paratype ( MNRJ 19392 ), same locality, 14.iii.2008 , V . Dill leg.; 1 ♂. 1 ♀ . 1 juv. paratypes ( MNRJ 19391 ), same locality, 2-3.x.2011 , A. Pérez-González & B. Huber leg.; 3 ♂ paratypes ( MNRJ 9054 ), same locality, 29.iii.2012 , V . Dill leg., 1 ♂ paratype ( MZSP 73452 ), same locality, 24-26.vi.2009 , R . Pinto-da-Rocha , C. Bragagnolo & M.B. DaSilva leg.; 1 ♀ paratype ( MZSP 73453 ), same data; 1 ♂ paratype ( MZSP 72779 ), same locality, 1.xi.2014 , A.A. Nogueira leg.; 5 ♂ paratypes ( MZSP 73454 ), Camacan , RPPN da Serra Bonita , Trilha das Bromélias ( 15°23’23.1”S 39°34’03.6”W ), 3.ix.2014 , J.P.P. Pena-Barbosa leg.; 4 ♂, 2 ♀ paratypes ( MZSP 73455 ), Camacan , RPPN da Serra Bonita , Trilha do Riacho ( 15°23’17.1”S 39°33’59.2”W ), 1.xi.2014 , A.A. Nogueira leg.; 5 ♂, 4 ♀ paratypes ( MZSP 73456 ), same locality, 2.xi.2014 , S. Outeda-Jorge leg.; 8 ♂, 4 ♀ paratypes ( MZSP 73457 ), same locality, 2.xi.2014 , A.A. Nogueira leg.; 1 ♀ paratype ( MNRJ 8688 ), Una , REBIO de Una , ( 15°10.3597’S , 39°3.2953’W ), 179 m , 12-13.vi.2015 , A.P. Pinto leg; 1 ♂ paratype ( MZSP 42090 ), Arataca , Serra das Lontras , Palmeiras ranch, 1-7.iii.2009 , A. Camacho leg. Other material examined. BRAZIL , Bahia State : 1 ♂ brittle, badly damaged ( MNRJ 18928 ), Ilhéus, Ilha do Barbosa , without further data . FIGURE 3. Cajango camacanensis sp. nov. , male (MNRJ 19390) and female (MNRJ 19150) from Camacan: a. Male, habitus, dorsal view; b. Same, ventral view; c. Female, habitus, dorsal view; d. Same, ventral view. Scale bars = 1 mm. FIGURE 4. Cajango camacanensis sp. nov. , male (MNRJ 19390) and female (MNRJ 19150) from Camacan: a. Male, habitus, sinistrolateral view; b. Same, frontal view; c. Same, posterior view; d. Female, habitus, sinistrolateral view. Scale bars = 1 mm. FIGURE 5. Cajango camacanensis sp. nov. , male holotype (MNRJ 19390), from Camacan, femur IV (each figure is rotated 90° along the proximal-distal axis relative to each adjacent one). From the top: retrolateral view, ventral view, prolateral view and dorsal view. Distribution. Brazil , Bahia State : Camacan, Ilhéus and Una. This species is sympatric with C. pestifer sp. nov. in Ilhéus and with Cajango vindicator sp. nov. in Camacan. Diagnosis. Body background color in both sexes brown; scutal areas with several granules ( Figs. 3a, c ). Anal operculum with large, rounded apophysis in male, much smaller apophysis in females ( Figs. 3a, c ). Cx IV with retrolateral, apical, spiniform apophysis in both sexes, larger in males ( Figs. 3a, c ). Fe IV of both sexes without dorso-basal apophysis. Basal lobes of VP projected to the sides as triangles ( Fig. 6c ). Flabellum quadrangular, finely serrated ( Fig. 6a ). FIGURE 6. Cajango camacanensis sp. nov. , male paratype (MNRJ 19150), from Camacan, genital morphology: a. Penis, distal part, dorsal view; b. Same, sinistrolateral view; c. Same, ventral view. Description of male holotype . Measurements: CL = 3.4, CW = 4.2, AL = 4.3, AW = 7.8. Pp = 9.1. Legs, I: Fe = 6.4, Ti = 4.5, Mt = 7.2; II: Fe = 14.9, Ti = 12.0, Mt = 15.3; III: Fe = 11.0, Ti = 6.4, Mt = 11.8; IV: Fe = 14.5, Ti = 11.2, Mt = 20.1. Dorsum . Large and slender animal, with granulated tegument and elongate legs in predominantly brown hues. DS gamma pyriform, with posterior border slightly concave. Carapace pentagonal, with ocularium at its anterior portion, but set far away from anterior margin of scutum. Ocularium moderately high, armed with two high parallel spines. Frontal hump also moderately elevated, with two small acuminate tubercles. Anterior border of scutum with one tubercle each side. Areas of dorsal scutum all covered with moderate-sized tubercles, each with a larger paramedian pair, growing larger posteriorly, so that the pair in area III is the largest. Mesotergum divided into three areas; area I divided in broadly connected halves. Area V and free tergites each with a transverse row of 6–14 tubercles. Anal operculum with a very large, median, lanceolate apophysis. Legs . Cx IV much larger than the other coxae taken together, slanted. Stigmatic area with elongate axis, with short branches, sternite II square. Cx IV oblique, visible beyond scutum in dorsal view, with strong, straight and uniramous prolateral apical apophysis and strong retrolateral apical apophysis. Tr IV with two retroapical apophyses forming a V. Fe IV with PV and RV rows of small tubercles increasing in size apically, RL surface with two stouter spines proximally (RL1 and RL2, Fig. 5 ), two more in the middle (RL5 and RL6), and one more distally (RL9); other rows formed by minute granules. Tarsal counts 6(3) / 15(4) / 8 / 10. Color (in 75% ethanol) . Background color of dorsal scutum Strong Yellowish Brown (#74), with lighter patches of Moderate Yellow (#87) along the grooves and arborescent in lateral margins of scutum. Mesotergal granules Brilliant Greenish Yellow (#98). Chelicerae and pedipalps Brilliant Greenish Yellow (#98) and densely reticulated in Moderate Olive (#107). Legs I–III up to femora predominantly Light Olive (#106), with lighter granulation. Cx IV background Dark Grayish Red (#20), with apex and rest of podomeres Very Dark Purplish Red (#260). Apical rim of Tr IV Dark Reddish Orange (#38). Ventral Cx and stigmatic area predominantly Strong Greenish Yellow (#99), with dense honeycombed Brownish Gray (#64). Male genitalia ( Figs. 6a–c ). Basal lobes of VP robust, leaning upon the truncus, projected to the sides as triangles. MS A1 to A3 and B1 all robust, subequal, and set at the rim of basal lobe, forming an arch. D1 set close to E2. Flabellum quadrangular, finely serrated. Female ( Figs. 3c, d , 4d ). Similar to male in color, proportions, and armature. It differs from male by: (1) armature of Cx IV: weaker prolateral apical apophysis and no retrolateral apical apophysis; (2) Fe IV with only rows of smaller spines; (3) smaller apophysis on anal operculum; and (4) scutal area III with a pair of strong spines instead of low tubercles.