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The third species described for the Iberian Peninsula was also described originally from
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, from Pessegueiro, in the
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, based on specimens collected by M. H. Coiffait in
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. Later, its range was extended to the north-west Iberian Peninsula, with several localities in the provinces of A Coruña, Pontevedra, and León, in
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(
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). We have not been able to locate the
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specimens of the species, and all illustrations appearing in the literature (
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;
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) are from specimens collected in Moscoso. New collections (see below) from the Costa Verde, in northern
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, also belong to this species.
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With
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.
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in carapace length, this is the largest Iberian cyphophthalmid species. It was originally described as belonging to the subfamily
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(
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), for having the coxa of leg II fused to that of leg III, as do the members of the currently recognized families
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,
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, and
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(
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;
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). Its systematic position was later on emended by
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, who placed it within its current family,
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. The unique plumose adenostyle (that gives origin to the specific epithet; see
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: plate I, figs 46;
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: fig. 32i), the typical
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ozophores, anal plate, and anal gland, or the typical
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anal region (with sternites 8 and 9 fused, but not fused with tergite IX; see
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: fig. 38i), make an original combination of characters that legitimately deserve generic status. Although
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and
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overlap in their areas of distribution, they are clearly different morphologically.
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Ponte San Miguel, Parque Nacional da Peneda-Gerês, Serra do Gerês (
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, Região Norte,
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), Ponte do Rio Omen, Parque Nacional da Peneda-Gerês, Serra do Gerês (
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, Região Norte,
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), Bouza de Mo, Parque Nacional da Peneda-Gerês, Serra do Gerês (
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, Região Norte,
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), near Celeiro (
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, Região Norte,
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), Garfe, Póvoa de Lanhoso (
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, Região Norte,
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).
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New
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in
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specimens of a new species of
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that we describe here, in his honour
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.
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Fragas do Eume is a unique ecosystem in Europe.
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Bordering the river of the same name (
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long), the trees (black poplars, alders, and oaks) are the main elements of an ecological system (Atlantic Forest) that is very characteristic, thanks to the proximity of the sea and the deep riverbanks, which led to the creation of a nature reserve in 1997.
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Information about Fragas do Eume comes from a website to promote tourism in the Park consulted in
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: http://www.eumeturismo.org/eng/portada.html
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<paragraph id="24243D6D83777B4B8E2922BCD307FE72" blockId="6.[806,1422,198,801]" pageId="6" pageNumber="791">According to legend, when God created the three rivers that rise in the Xistral mountain range (Eume, Landro, and Masma), he promised a man every year to the river that reached the sea first. Betrayed by the other two, which left it sleeping, the Eume had to traverse valleys and mountains in order to win. That is why it ended up being rough and wild, and why it takes the life of a man every year, or used to, before the reservoirs were built.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="24243D6D83777B4B8E2923A3D3F4FC82" blockId="6.[806,1422,198,801]" pageId="6" pageNumber="791">There are more than 9000 hectares of different kinds of woodland along the banks of five municipalities. Nearest to the river grow riverbank forests of black poplars and alders, with ferns and mosses, characteristic of the park, and also two rare species of daffodils. Oak forests appear further up the mountainous slopes. Although the flora is the best appreciated biota of Fragas, it also hosts some endemic and endangered animal species, including small amphibians, reptiles, numerous birds of prey, and large mammal species, such as the wolf.</paragraph>
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