taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03CA878CFFBAFFCAFCB0FC6EFD982369.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959536/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959536	Figure 7. Strict consensus of trees obtained with K = 6.2878 and 7.4809, indicating larger groups as defined herein, with asserted distributions juxtaposed. * indicates type species of the genera.Abbreviations: BY = Bayesian analyses, EW = equal weighting, IW = implied weighting, RBS = relative Bremer support, BT = bootstrap, GC = difference in frequencies GC (Group present/Contradicted), PP = posterior probabilities of clades.	Figure 7. Strict consensus of trees obtained with K = 6.2878 and 7.4809, indicating larger groups as defined herein, with asserted distributions juxtaposed. * indicates type species of the genera.Abbreviations: BY = Bayesian analyses, EW = equal weighting, IW = implied weighting, RBS = relative Bremer support, BT = bootstrap, GC = difference in frequencies GC (Group present/Contradicted), PP = posterior probabilities of clades.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA5FFCAFEE9FDE2FAA727F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959530/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959530	Figure 4. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Eucynortella cryptograma from Manabí (Ecuador). B, Vononana adrik from the biological research station Panguana (Peru). C, Taito spaceinvaders from Humaitá (Brazil). D, Flirtea valida from Pará (Brazil). E, Eulibitia scalaris from Boyacá (Colombia). F, Metalibitia sp. from Bolivian Amazon. G, Acantholibitia pluriarcuata from Piauí (Brazil). H, Libitioides albolineata from North Carolina (USA). Photographs of Martin Mandák (A), Dieter Schulten (B), Leonardo Carvalho (C, D, G), Miguel Medrano (E), Arthur Anker (F) and Jason Crockwell (H).	Figure 4. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Eucynortella cryptograma from Manabí (Ecuador). B, Vononana adrik from the biological research station Panguana (Peru). C, Taito spaceinvaders from Humaitá (Brazil). D, Flirtea valida from Pará (Brazil). E, Eulibitia scalaris from Boyacá (Colombia). F, Metalibitia sp. from Bolivian Amazon. G, Acantholibitia pluriarcuata from Piauí (Brazil). H, Libitioides albolineata from North Carolina (USA). Photographs of Martin Mandák (A), Dieter Schulten (B), Leonardo Carvalho (C, D, G), Miguel Medrano (E), Arthur Anker (F) and Jason Crockwell (H).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA5FFCAFEE9FDE2FAA727F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959538/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959538	Figure 8. Strict consensus of trees obtained with K = 6.2878 and 7.4809, indicating larger groups as defined herein, with asserted distributions juxtaposed (cont.). * indicates type species of the genera. Navajo rugs equal as Figure 7.	Figure 8. Strict consensus of trees obtained with K = 6.2878 and 7.4809, indicating larger groups as defined herein, with asserted distributions juxtaposed (cont.). * indicates type species of the genera. Navajo rugs equal as Figure 7.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA5FFCBFCD7F974FB742188.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959544/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959544	Figure 10. Map of known distribution of Acantholibitia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions:1 = Cerrado, 2 = Bahia interior forest, 3 = Maranhão Babaçu forest, 4 = Caatinga Enclaves moist forest, 5 = Caatinga, 6 = Pernambuco interior forest, 7 = Pernambuco coastal forest.	Figure 10. Map of known distribution of Acantholibitia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions:1 = Cerrado, 2 = Bahia interior forest, 3 = Maranhão Babaçu forest, 4 = Caatinga Enclaves moist forest, 5 = Caatinga, 6 = Pernambuco interior forest, 7 = Pernambuco coastal forest.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA4FFCBFCB3FE81FB492544.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959544/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959544	Figure 10. Map of known distribution of Acantholibitia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions:1 = Cerrado, 2 = Bahia interior forest, 3 = Maranhão Babaçu forest, 4 = Caatinga Enclaves moist forest, 5 = Caatinga, 6 = Pernambuco interior forest, 7 = Pernambuco coastal forest.	Figure 10. Map of known distribution of Acantholibitia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions:1 = Cerrado, 2 = Bahia interior forest, 3 = Maranhão Babaçu forest, 4 = Caatinga Enclaves moist forest, 5 = Caatinga, 6 = Pernambuco interior forest, 7 = Pernambuco coastal forest.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA4FFCBFCB3FE81FB492544.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959546/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959546	Figure 11. Acantholibitia pustulosa. A, male syntype (MNRJ 1379), dorsal view. B–E, male from Campo Grande, MS (AMNH AK 145): B, dorsal view. C, frontal view. D, lateral panoramic view. E, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 11. Acantholibitia pustulosa. A, male syntype (MNRJ 1379), dorsal view. B–E, male from Campo Grande, MS (AMNH AK 145): B, dorsal view. C, frontal view. D, lateral panoramic view. E, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA4FFCEFCABFBD8FBC524AF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959544/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959544	Figure 10. Map of known distribution of Acantholibitia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions:1 = Cerrado, 2 = Bahia interior forest, 3 = Maranhão Babaçu forest, 4 = Caatinga Enclaves moist forest, 5 = Caatinga, 6 = Pernambuco interior forest, 7 = Pernambuco coastal forest.	Figure 10. Map of known distribution of Acantholibitia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions:1 = Cerrado, 2 = Bahia interior forest, 3 = Maranhão Babaçu forest, 4 = Caatinga Enclaves moist forest, 5 = Caatinga, 6 = Pernambuco interior forest, 7 = Pernambuco coastal forest.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA4FFCEFCABFBD8FBC524AF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959549/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959549	Figure 12. Acantholibitia biocellata, male (MNRJ 18973). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, dorsal panoramic view. D, frontal view. E, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 12. Acantholibitia biocellata, male (MNRJ 18973). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, dorsal panoramic view. D, frontal view. E, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA4FFCEFCABFBD8FBC524AF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959551/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959551	Figure 13. SEM images of some structures of Acantholibitia biocellata, male (MNRJ 19042). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of MS-C, ventral view. E, left pedipalpus, mesal view. F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. G, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. H, claws of leg IV, oblique view. Scale bars: 10 μm (D), 20 μm (H), 50 μm (A–C), 200 μm (E), 100 μm (F, G).	Figure 13. SEM images of some structures of Acantholibitia biocellata, male (MNRJ 19042). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of MS-C, ventral view. E, left pedipalpus, mesal view. F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. G, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. H, claws of leg IV, oblique view. Scale bars: 10 μm (D), 20 μm (H), 50 μm (A–C), 200 μm (E), 100 μm (F, G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA4FFCEFCABFBD8FBC524AF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959553/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959553	Figure 14. Acantholibitia pluriarcuata, male (MZUSP 48841). A, dorsal view. B, dorsal panoramic view. C, lateral view. D, frontal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 14. Acantholibitia pluriarcuata, male (MZUSP 48841). A, dorsal view. B, dorsal panoramic view. C, lateral view. D, frontal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA4FFCEFCABFBD8FBC524AF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959546/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959546	Figure 11. Acantholibitia pustulosa. A, male syntype (MNRJ 1379), dorsal view. B–E, male from Campo Grande, MS (AMNH AK 145): B, dorsal view. C, frontal view. D, lateral panoramic view. E, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 11. Acantholibitia pustulosa. A, male syntype (MNRJ 1379), dorsal view. B–E, male from Campo Grande, MS (AMNH AK 145): B, dorsal view. C, frontal view. D, lateral panoramic view. E, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA4FFCEFCABFBD8FBC524AF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959522/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959522	Figure 1. Habitus in vivo of lenticular Discosomaticinae. A–B, Sibambea waorani from Yasuní National Park (Ecuador) C–D, Sibambea rotunda from Orellana (Ecuador). E–F, Kayania bicolumnata from Ecuadorian Amazon. G–H, Protus bolivari from Madre de Dios (Peru). I, Protus speciosus from Amazonas (Colombia). Photographs of Arthur Anker (A–B, I), Andreas Kay (C–F), Nicky Bay (G) and Paul Bertner (H).	Figure 1. Habitus in vivo of lenticular Discosomaticinae. A–B, Sibambea waorani from Yasuní National Park (Ecuador) C–D, Sibambea rotunda from Orellana (Ecuador). E–F, Kayania bicolumnata from Ecuadorian Amazon. G–H, Protus bolivari from Madre de Dios (Peru). I, Protus speciosus from Amazonas (Colombia). Photographs of Arthur Anker (A–B, I), Andreas Kay (C–F), Nicky Bay (G) and Paul Bertner (H).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA4FFCEFCABFBD8FBC524AF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959524/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959524	Figure 2. Habitus in vivo of some Discosomaticinae from Brazil. A, Roquettea singularis from Pará. B, Gryne leprosa from Pará. C, Gryne marginalis from Pará. D, Gryne dimorpha from Goiás. E–G, Gryne orensis from Mato Grosso do Sul. Photographs of Arthur Anker & Pedro H. Martins (A, C–D), Bruno Garcia (B) and Adriano Kury (E–G).	Figure 2. Habitus in vivo of some Discosomaticinae from Brazil. A, Roquettea singularis from Pará. B, Gryne leprosa from Pará. C, Gryne marginalis from Pará. D, Gryne dimorpha from Goiás. E–G, Gryne orensis from Mato Grosso do Sul. Photographs of Arthur Anker & Pedro H. Martins (A, C–D), Bruno Garcia (B) and Adriano Kury (E–G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA4FFCEFCABFBD8FBC524AF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959526/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959526	Figure 3. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Cosmetus delicatus from Espírito Santo (Brazil). B, Paecilaema u-flavum from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). C, Cynorta conspersa from Pará (Brazil). D, Meterginus basalis from Cusuco National Park (Honduras). E, Rhaucus serripes from Cundinamarca (Colombia). F, Eucynorta virescens from Antisana Ecological Reserve (Ecuador). Photographs of Miguel Medrano (A, E, F), Sébastien Cally (B), Bruno Garcia (C), Jonathan Kolbi (D).	Figure 3. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Cosmetus delicatus from Espírito Santo (Brazil). B, Paecilaema u-flavum from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). C, Cynorta conspersa from Pará (Brazil). D, Meterginus basalis from Cusuco National Park (Honduras). E, Rhaucus serripes from Cundinamarca (Colombia). F, Eucynorta virescens from Antisana Ecological Reserve (Ecuador). Photographs of Miguel Medrano (A, E, F), Sébastien Cally (B), Bruno Garcia (C), Jonathan Kolbi (D).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA1FFC2FCCAF9A2FAC92525.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959530/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959530	Figure 4. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Eucynortella cryptograma from Manabí (Ecuador). B, Vononana adrik from the biological research station Panguana (Peru). C, Taito spaceinvaders from Humaitá (Brazil). D, Flirtea valida from Pará (Brazil). E, Eulibitia scalaris from Boyacá (Colombia). F, Metalibitia sp. from Bolivian Amazon. G, Acantholibitia pluriarcuata from Piauí (Brazil). H, Libitioides albolineata from North Carolina (USA). Photographs of Martin Mandák (A), Dieter Schulten (B), Leonardo Carvalho (C, D, G), Miguel Medrano (E), Arthur Anker (F) and Jason Crockwell (H).	Figure 4. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Eucynortella cryptograma from Manabí (Ecuador). B, Vononana adrik from the biological research station Panguana (Peru). C, Taito spaceinvaders from Humaitá (Brazil). D, Flirtea valida from Pará (Brazil). E, Eulibitia scalaris from Boyacá (Colombia). F, Metalibitia sp. from Bolivian Amazon. G, Acantholibitia pluriarcuata from Piauí (Brazil). H, Libitioides albolineata from North Carolina (USA). Photographs of Martin Mandák (A), Dieter Schulten (B), Leonardo Carvalho (C, D, G), Miguel Medrano (E), Arthur Anker (F) and Jason Crockwell (H).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA1FFC2FCCAF9A2FAC92525.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959544/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959544	Figure 10. Map of known distribution of Acantholibitia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions:1 = Cerrado, 2 = Bahia interior forest, 3 = Maranhão Babaçu forest, 4 = Caatinga Enclaves moist forest, 5 = Caatinga, 6 = Pernambuco interior forest, 7 = Pernambuco coastal forest.	Figure 10. Map of known distribution of Acantholibitia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions:1 = Cerrado, 2 = Bahia interior forest, 3 = Maranhão Babaçu forest, 4 = Caatinga Enclaves moist forest, 5 = Caatinga, 6 = Pernambuco interior forest, 7 = Pernambuco coastal forest.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA1FFC2FCCAF9A2FAC92525.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959553/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959553	Figure 14. Acantholibitia pluriarcuata, male (MZUSP 48841). A, dorsal view. B, dorsal panoramic view. C, lateral view. D, frontal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 14. Acantholibitia pluriarcuata, male (MZUSP 48841). A, dorsal view. B, dorsal panoramic view. C, lateral view. D, frontal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA1FFC2FCCAF9A2FAC92525.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959556/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959556	Figure 15. SEM images of some structures of Acantholibitia pluriarcuata, male (MZUSP 48841). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus, lateral view. E, left pedipalpus, mesal view. F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. G, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. H, claws of leg IV, oblique view. Scale bars: 10 μm (D), 50 μm (A–C, H), 200 μm (E, G), 100 μm (F).	Figure 15. SEM images of some structures of Acantholibitia pluriarcuata, male (MZUSP 48841). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus, lateral view. E, left pedipalpus, mesal view. F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. G, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. H, claws of leg IV, oblique view. Scale bars: 10 μm (D), 50 μm (A–C, H), 200 μm (E, G), 100 μm (F).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFADFFC2FC4FFB2CFB01258B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959544/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959544	Figure 10. Map of known distribution of Acantholibitia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions:1 = Cerrado, 2 = Bahia interior forest, 3 = Maranhão Babaçu forest, 4 = Caatinga Enclaves moist forest, 5 = Caatinga, 6 = Pernambuco interior forest, 7 = Pernambuco coastal forest.	Figure 10. Map of known distribution of Acantholibitia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions:1 = Cerrado, 2 = Bahia interior forest, 3 = Maranhão Babaçu forest, 4 = Caatinga Enclaves moist forest, 5 = Caatinga, 6 = Pernambuco interior forest, 7 = Pernambuco coastal forest.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFADFFC2FC4FFB2CFB01258B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959560/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959560	Figure 16. Acantholibitia excellens, male holotype (SMF RII 1493/8). A, dorsal view. B, original label. Photo courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 16. Acantholibitia excellens, male holotype (SMF RII 1493/8). A, dorsal view. B, original label. Photo courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFADFFC3FCD7FABEFEF52081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959560/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959560	Figure 16. Acantholibitia excellens, male holotype (SMF RII 1493/8). A, dorsal view. B, original label. Photo courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 16. Acantholibitia excellens, male holotype (SMF RII 1493/8). A, dorsal view. B, original label. Photo courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFADFFC3FCD7FABEFEF52081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959544/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959544	Figure 10. Map of known distribution of Acantholibitia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions:1 = Cerrado, 2 = Bahia interior forest, 3 = Maranhão Babaçu forest, 4 = Caatinga Enclaves moist forest, 5 = Caatinga, 6 = Pernambuco interior forest, 7 = Pernambuco coastal forest.	Figure 10. Map of known distribution of Acantholibitia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions:1 = Cerrado, 2 = Bahia interior forest, 3 = Maranhão Babaçu forest, 4 = Caatinga Enclaves moist forest, 5 = Caatinga, 6 = Pernambuco interior forest, 7 = Pernambuco coastal forest.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFACFFC3FC9AFD4CFAF82768.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959562/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959562	Figure 17. Qarikichkauru albireticulatum, male holotype (SMF RII 9793/15). A, dorsal view. B, latero-dorsal view. C, panoramic latero-dorsal view. D, original labels. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 17. Qarikichkauru albireticulatum, male holotype (SMF RII 9793/15). A, dorsal view. B, latero-dorsal view. C, panoramic latero-dorsal view. D, original labels. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFACFFC3FC9AFD4CFAF82768.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959564/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959564	Figure 18. Qarikichkauru oxapampa, male holotype (SMF RII 9793/15). A, dorsal view. B, latero-dorsal view. C, original labels. Photos courtesy Ricardo Pinto-da-Rocha.	Figure 18. Qarikichkauru oxapampa, male holotype (SMF RII 9793/15). A, dorsal view. B, latero-dorsal view. C, original labels. Photos courtesy Ricardo Pinto-da-Rocha.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFAEFFC7FC78F95DFD292027.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959530/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959530	Figure 4. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Eucynortella cryptograma from Manabí (Ecuador). B, Vononana adrik from the biological research station Panguana (Peru). C, Taito spaceinvaders from Humaitá (Brazil). D, Flirtea valida from Pará (Brazil). E, Eulibitia scalaris from Boyacá (Colombia). F, Metalibitia sp. from Bolivian Amazon. G, Acantholibitia pluriarcuata from Piauí (Brazil). H, Libitioides albolineata from North Carolina (USA). Photographs of Martin Mandák (A), Dieter Schulten (B), Leonardo Carvalho (C, D, G), Miguel Medrano (E), Arthur Anker (F) and Jason Crockwell (H).	Figure 4. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Eucynortella cryptograma from Manabí (Ecuador). B, Vononana adrik from the biological research station Panguana (Peru). C, Taito spaceinvaders from Humaitá (Brazil). D, Flirtea valida from Pará (Brazil). E, Eulibitia scalaris from Boyacá (Colombia). F, Metalibitia sp. from Bolivian Amazon. G, Acantholibitia pluriarcuata from Piauí (Brazil). H, Libitioides albolineata from North Carolina (USA). Photographs of Martin Mandák (A), Dieter Schulten (B), Leonardo Carvalho (C, D, G), Miguel Medrano (E), Arthur Anker (F) and Jason Crockwell (H).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFAEFFC7FC78F95DFD292027.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959538/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959538	Figure 8. Strict consensus of trees obtained with K = 6.2878 and 7.4809, indicating larger groups as defined herein, with asserted distributions juxtaposed (cont.). * indicates type species of the genera. Navajo rugs equal as Figure 7.	Figure 8. Strict consensus of trees obtained with K = 6.2878 and 7.4809, indicating larger groups as defined herein, with asserted distributions juxtaposed (cont.). * indicates type species of the genera. Navajo rugs equal as Figure 7.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA8FFC7FF29FCC9FCAF2570.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959530/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959530	Figure 4. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Eucynortella cryptograma from Manabí (Ecuador). B, Vononana adrik from the biological research station Panguana (Peru). C, Taito spaceinvaders from Humaitá (Brazil). D, Flirtea valida from Pará (Brazil). E, Eulibitia scalaris from Boyacá (Colombia). F, Metalibitia sp. from Bolivian Amazon. G, Acantholibitia pluriarcuata from Piauí (Brazil). H, Libitioides albolineata from North Carolina (USA). Photographs of Martin Mandák (A), Dieter Schulten (B), Leonardo Carvalho (C, D, G), Miguel Medrano (E), Arthur Anker (F) and Jason Crockwell (H).	Figure 4. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Eucynortella cryptograma from Manabí (Ecuador). B, Vononana adrik from the biological research station Panguana (Peru). C, Taito spaceinvaders from Humaitá (Brazil). D, Flirtea valida from Pará (Brazil). E, Eulibitia scalaris from Boyacá (Colombia). F, Metalibitia sp. from Bolivian Amazon. G, Acantholibitia pluriarcuata from Piauí (Brazil). H, Libitioides albolineata from North Carolina (USA). Photographs of Martin Mandák (A), Dieter Schulten (B), Leonardo Carvalho (C, D, G), Miguel Medrano (E), Arthur Anker (F) and Jason Crockwell (H).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA8FFC7FF24FB6FFD642423.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959622/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959622	Figure 43. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea cincta, male (ICN-Ao- 972). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus and dorsal process of glans. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. G, left pedipalpus, ectal view. H, same, mesal view. I, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F, I).	Figure 43. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea cincta, male (ICN-Ao- 972). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus and dorsal process of glans. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. G, left pedipalpus, ectal view. H, same, mesal view. I, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F, I).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFA8FFC4FF30F9C4FE3E222A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959538/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959538	Figure 8. Strict consensus of trees obtained with K = 6.2878 and 7.4809, indicating larger groups as defined herein, with asserted distributions juxtaposed (cont.). * indicates type species of the genera. Navajo rugs equal as Figure 7.	Figure 8. Strict consensus of trees obtained with K = 6.2878 and 7.4809, indicating larger groups as defined herein, with asserted distributions juxtaposed (cont.). * indicates type species of the genera. Navajo rugs equal as Figure 7.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFABFFC4FCCBFCB4FB292232.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959566/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959566	Figure 19. Cynorta pustulata, male holotype (SMF RII 186/5). A, dorsal view. B, postero dorsal view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 19. Cynorta pustulata, male holotype (SMF RII 186/5). A, dorsal view. B, postero dorsal view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFABFFC5FCD7FCE4FCAB2069.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959566/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959566	Figure 19. Cynorta pustulata, male holotype (SMF RII 186/5). A, dorsal view. B, postero dorsal view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 19. Cynorta pustulata, male holotype (SMF RII 186/5). A, dorsal view. B, postero dorsal view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFAAFFC5FC83FED4FAFC2277.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959568/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959568	Figure 20. Metagryne ferruginea, male holotype (SMF RI 428/33). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, detail of left leg IV, ventral view. D, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 20. Metagryne ferruginea, male holotype (SMF RI 428/33). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, detail of left leg IV, ventral view. D, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFAAFFC5FF1CFEE7FCCF2069.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959570/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959570	Figure 21. Paragryne quadrimaculata, male holotype (SMF RI 439). A, dorsal view. B, latero-dorsal view. C, detail of apical femur IV and patella. D, original label. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 21. Paragryne quadrimaculata, male holotype (SMF RI 439). A, dorsal view. B, latero-dorsal view. C, detail of apical femur IV and patella. D, original label. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFAAFFC5FF1CFEE7FCCF2069.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959568/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959568	Figure 20. Metagryne ferruginea, male holotype (SMF RI 428/33). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, detail of left leg IV, ventral view. D, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 20. Metagryne ferruginea, male holotype (SMF RI 428/33). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, detail of left leg IV, ventral view. D, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF95FFFAFC93FB98FB4B273A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959530/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959530	Figure 4. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Eucynortella cryptograma from Manabí (Ecuador). B, Vononana adrik from the biological research station Panguana (Peru). C, Taito spaceinvaders from Humaitá (Brazil). D, Flirtea valida from Pará (Brazil). E, Eulibitia scalaris from Boyacá (Colombia). F, Metalibitia sp. from Bolivian Amazon. G, Acantholibitia pluriarcuata from Piauí (Brazil). H, Libitioides albolineata from North Carolina (USA). Photographs of Martin Mandák (A), Dieter Schulten (B), Leonardo Carvalho (C, D, G), Miguel Medrano (E), Arthur Anker (F) and Jason Crockwell (H).	Figure 4. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Eucynortella cryptograma from Manabí (Ecuador). B, Vononana adrik from the biological research station Panguana (Peru). C, Taito spaceinvaders from Humaitá (Brazil). D, Flirtea valida from Pará (Brazil). E, Eulibitia scalaris from Boyacá (Colombia). F, Metalibitia sp. from Bolivian Amazon. G, Acantholibitia pluriarcuata from Piauí (Brazil). H, Libitioides albolineata from North Carolina (USA). Photographs of Martin Mandák (A), Dieter Schulten (B), Leonardo Carvalho (C, D, G), Miguel Medrano (E), Arthur Anker (F) and Jason Crockwell (H).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF95FFFAFC93FB98FB4B273A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959572/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959572	Figure 22. Protus ornatus. A–D, male from Santa Helena, Ecuador (QCAZ 0390): A, dorsal view; B, dorsal panoramic view; C, lateral view; D, detail of basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, female holotype of P. ornatus (SMF RI 286), dorsal view. F, female holotype of Paecilaemella albantica (SMF RII 1472/146), dorsal view. G, female from Santa Helena, Ecuador (QCAZ 0390) dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos of types courtesy Abel Pérez (E) and Ricardo Pinto-da- Rocha (F).	Figure 22. Protus ornatus. A–D, male from Santa Helena, Ecuador (QCAZ 0390): A, dorsal view; B, dorsal panoramic view; C, lateral view; D, detail of basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, female holotype of P. ornatus (SMF RI 286), dorsal view. F, female holotype of Paecilaemella albantica (SMF RII 1472/146), dorsal view. G, female from Santa Helena, Ecuador (QCAZ 0390) dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos of types courtesy Abel Pérez (E) and Ricardo Pinto-da- Rocha (F).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF95FFFAFC93FB98FB4B273A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959532/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959532	Figure 5. Examples of some characters defined by us and used in the present phylogenetic analysis.	Figure 5. Examples of some characters defined by us and used in the present phylogenetic analysis.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF94FFFBFF44F987FB89251E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959572/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959572	Figure 22. Protus ornatus. A–D, male from Santa Helena, Ecuador (QCAZ 0390): A, dorsal view; B, dorsal panoramic view; C, lateral view; D, detail of basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, female holotype of P. ornatus (SMF RI 286), dorsal view. F, female holotype of Paecilaemella albantica (SMF RII 1472/146), dorsal view. G, female from Santa Helena, Ecuador (QCAZ 0390) dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos of types courtesy Abel Pérez (E) and Ricardo Pinto-da- Rocha (F).	Figure 22. Protus ornatus. A–D, male from Santa Helena, Ecuador (QCAZ 0390): A, dorsal view; B, dorsal panoramic view; C, lateral view; D, detail of basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, female holotype of P. ornatus (SMF RI 286), dorsal view. F, female holotype of Paecilaemella albantica (SMF RII 1472/146), dorsal view. G, female from Santa Helena, Ecuador (QCAZ 0390) dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos of types courtesy Abel Pérez (E) and Ricardo Pinto-da- Rocha (F).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF94FFF8FC94FB16FE0023B6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959538/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959538	Figure 8. Strict consensus of trees obtained with K = 6.2878 and 7.4809, indicating larger groups as defined herein, with asserted distributions juxtaposed (cont.). * indicates type species of the genera. Navajo rugs equal as Figure 7.	Figure 8. Strict consensus of trees obtained with K = 6.2878 and 7.4809, indicating larger groups as defined herein, with asserted distributions juxtaposed (cont.). * indicates type species of the genera. Navajo rugs equal as Figure 7.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF97FFF8FEFEFBEAFADF2631.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959536/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959536	Figure 7. Strict consensus of trees obtained with K = 6.2878 and 7.4809, indicating larger groups as defined herein, with asserted distributions juxtaposed. * indicates type species of the genera.Abbreviations: BY = Bayesian analyses, EW = equal weighting, IW = implied weighting, RBS = relative Bremer support, BT = bootstrap, GC = difference in frequencies GC (Group present/Contradicted), PP = posterior probabilities of clades.	Figure 7. Strict consensus of trees obtained with K = 6.2878 and 7.4809, indicating larger groups as defined herein, with asserted distributions juxtaposed. * indicates type species of the genera.Abbreviations: BY = Bayesian analyses, EW = equal weighting, IW = implied weighting, RBS = relative Bremer support, BT = bootstrap, GC = difference in frequencies GC (Group present/Contradicted), PP = posterior probabilities of clades.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF97FFF8FEFEFBEAFADF2631.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959576/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959576	Figure 24. Kayania bicolumnata, male holotype (SMF 12782/16). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, distal part of the penis emerging through genital operculum. D, habitus, lateral view. E, postero-lateral view. F, original labels by Weyrauch and Roewer. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 24. Kayania bicolumnata, male holotype (SMF 12782/16). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, distal part of the penis emerging through genital operculum. D, habitus, lateral view. E, postero-lateral view. F, original labels by Weyrauch and Roewer. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF97FFF8FEFEFBEAFADF2631.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959594/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959594	Figure 31. Protus bolivari, male (USNMENT 01538074). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, frontal view. D, panoramic dorsal view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A–C, E), 2 mm (D).	Figure 31. Protus bolivari, male (USNMENT 01538074). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, frontal view. D, panoramic dorsal view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A–C, E), 2 mm (D).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF97FFF8FEFEFBEAFADF2631.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959580/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959580	Figure 25. Kayania compressicoxa, schematic female illustration modified from Avram & Soares (1983). A, dorsal view. B, ovipositor and detail of macrosetae. C, left chelicera, mesal view. D, right pedipalpus, mesal view.	Figure 25. Kayania compressicoxa, schematic female illustration modified from Avram & Soares (1983). A, dorsal view. B, ovipositor and detail of macrosetae. C, left chelicera, mesal view. D, right pedipalpus, mesal view.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF97FFF8FEFEFBEAFADF2631.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959584/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959584	Figure 27. Marronia elegans, male holotype (SMF RII 8681/13). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 27. Marronia elegans, male holotype (SMF RII 8681/13). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF97FFF8FEFEFBEAFADF2631.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959532/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959532	Figure 5. Examples of some characters defined by us and used in the present phylogenetic analysis.	Figure 5. Examples of some characters defined by us and used in the present phylogenetic analysis.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF97FFF8FEFEFBEAFADF2631.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959620/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959620	Figure 42. Sibambea cincta, male (MPUJ_ENT 644772). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, lateral view. D, posterior view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 42. Sibambea cincta, male (MPUJ_ENT 644772). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, lateral view. D, posterior view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF97FFF8FEFEFBEAFADF2631.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959598/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959598	Figure 33. Protus distinctus, male (CAS AK 105).A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view.Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 33. Protus distinctus, male (CAS AK 105).A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view.Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF97FFF8FEFEFBEAFADF2631.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959586/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959586	Figure 28. Paraprotus albithorax, female holotype (SMF RII 132/2). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bar: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 28. Paraprotus albithorax, female holotype (SMF RII 132/2). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bar: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF97FFF8FF2EFC2AFD242551.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959526/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959526	Figure 3. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Cosmetus delicatus from Espírito Santo (Brazil). B, Paecilaema u-flavum from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). C, Cynorta conspersa from Pará (Brazil). D, Meterginus basalis from Cusuco National Park (Honduras). E, Rhaucus serripes from Cundinamarca (Colombia). F, Eucynorta virescens from Antisana Ecological Reserve (Ecuador). Photographs of Miguel Medrano (A, E, F), Sébastien Cally (B), Bruno Garcia (C), Jonathan Kolbi (D).	Figure 3. Habitus in vivo of some non-discosomaticinae. A, Cosmetus delicatus from Espírito Santo (Brazil). B, Paecilaema u-flavum from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). C, Cynorta conspersa from Pará (Brazil). D, Meterginus basalis from Cusuco National Park (Honduras). E, Rhaucus serripes from Cundinamarca (Colombia). F, Eucynorta virescens from Antisana Ecological Reserve (Ecuador). Photographs of Miguel Medrano (A, E, F), Sébastien Cally (B), Bruno Garcia (C), Jonathan Kolbi (D).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF96FFFEFF4DFAD1FDDA2005.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959620/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959620	Figure 42. Sibambea cincta, male (MPUJ_ENT 644772). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, lateral view. D, posterior view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 42. Sibambea cincta, male (MPUJ_ENT 644772). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, lateral view. D, posterior view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF96FFFEFF4DFAD1FDDA2005.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959630/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959630	Figure 46. Sibambea waorani, male holotype (QCAZ AK 156). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, posterior view. D, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 46. Sibambea waorani, male holotype (QCAZ AK 156). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, posterior view. D, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF96FFFEFF4DFAD1FDDA2005.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959576/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959576	Figure 24. Kayania bicolumnata, male holotype (SMF 12782/16). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, distal part of the penis emerging through genital operculum. D, habitus, lateral view. E, postero-lateral view. F, original labels by Weyrauch and Roewer. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 24. Kayania bicolumnata, male holotype (SMF 12782/16). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, distal part of the penis emerging through genital operculum. D, habitus, lateral view. E, postero-lateral view. F, original labels by Weyrauch and Roewer. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF96FFFEFF4DFAD1FDDA2005.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959598/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959598	Figure 33. Protus distinctus, male (CAS AK 105).A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view.Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 33. Protus distinctus, male (CAS AK 105).A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view.Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF96FFFEFF4DFAD1FDDA2005.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959532/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959532	Figure 5. Examples of some characters defined by us and used in the present phylogenetic analysis.	Figure 5. Examples of some characters defined by us and used in the present phylogenetic analysis.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF96FFFEFF4DFAD1FDDA2005.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959622/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959622	Figure 43. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea cincta, male (ICN-Ao- 972). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus and dorsal process of glans. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. G, left pedipalpus, ectal view. H, same, mesal view. I, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F, I).	Figure 43. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea cincta, male (ICN-Ao- 972). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus and dorsal process of glans. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. G, left pedipalpus, ectal view. H, same, mesal view. I, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F, I).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF96FFFEFF4DFAD1FDDA2005.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959602/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959602	Figure 35. Protus insolens, male holotype (MNHN ES 03021). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, ventral view. D, frontal view. E, posterior view. F, lateral view. G, penis, dorsal view. H, same, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	Figure 35. Protus insolens, male holotype (MNHN ES 03021). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, ventral view. D, frontal view. E, posterior view. F, lateral view. G, penis, dorsal view. H, same, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF96FFFEFF4DFAD1FDDA2005.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959624/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959624	Figure 44. Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 44. Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF96FFFEFF4DFAD1FDDA2005.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959596/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959596	Figure 32. SEM images of some structures of Protus bolivari, male (USNMENT 01538074). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus, oblique view. E–F, right claw IV: E, ventral view; F, ventro-lateral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 20 μm (D, F), 100 μm (E).	Figure 32. SEM images of some structures of Protus bolivari, male (USNMENT 01538074). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus, oblique view. E–F, right claw IV: E, ventral view; F, ventro-lateral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 20 μm (D, F), 100 μm (E).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF96FFFEFF4DFAD1FDDA2005.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959604/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959604	Figure 36. SEM images of some structures of Protus insolens, male (MPEG 867). A–C, lenis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D. Left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpal tarsus, ventral view. G, left pedipalpus, mesal view. H, left claw IV, ventral view. I, left claw III, ventro-lateral view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, F, H, I), 200 μm (D, E), 500 μm (G).	Figure 36. SEM images of some structures of Protus insolens, male (MPEG 867). A–C, lenis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D. Left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpal tarsus, ventral view. G, left pedipalpus, mesal view. H, left claw IV, ventral view. I, left claw III, ventro-lateral view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, F, H, I), 200 μm (D, E), 500 μm (G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF91FFFEFC8CFE6BFBDE229C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959522/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959522	Figure 1. Habitus in vivo of lenticular Discosomaticinae. A–B, Sibambea waorani from Yasuní National Park (Ecuador) C–D, Sibambea rotunda from Orellana (Ecuador). E–F, Kayania bicolumnata from Ecuadorian Amazon. G–H, Protus bolivari from Madre de Dios (Peru). I, Protus speciosus from Amazonas (Colombia). Photographs of Arthur Anker (A–B, I), Andreas Kay (C–F), Nicky Bay (G) and Paul Bertner (H).	Figure 1. Habitus in vivo of lenticular Discosomaticinae. A–B, Sibambea waorani from Yasuní National Park (Ecuador) C–D, Sibambea rotunda from Orellana (Ecuador). E–F, Kayania bicolumnata from Ecuadorian Amazon. G–H, Protus bolivari from Madre de Dios (Peru). I, Protus speciosus from Amazonas (Colombia). Photographs of Arthur Anker (A–B, I), Andreas Kay (C–F), Nicky Bay (G) and Paul Bertner (H).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF91FFFEFC8CFE6BFBDE229C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959574/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959574	Figure 23. Map of known distribution of Paraprotus and Kayania. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Ucayali moist forest, 3 = Peruvian yungas.	Figure 23. Map of known distribution of Paraprotus and Kayania. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Ucayali moist forest, 3 = Peruvian yungas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF91FFFEFC8CFE6BFBDE229C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959576/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959576	Figure 24. Kayania bicolumnata, male holotype (SMF 12782/16). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, distal part of the penis emerging through genital operculum. D, habitus, lateral view. E, postero-lateral view. F, original labels by Weyrauch and Roewer. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 24. Kayania bicolumnata, male holotype (SMF 12782/16). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, distal part of the penis emerging through genital operculum. D, habitus, lateral view. E, postero-lateral view. F, original labels by Weyrauch and Roewer. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF91FFFEFF55FE1EFBC520D5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959576/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959576	Figure 24. Kayania bicolumnata, male holotype (SMF 12782/16). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, distal part of the penis emerging through genital operculum. D, habitus, lateral view. E, postero-lateral view. F, original labels by Weyrauch and Roewer. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 24. Kayania bicolumnata, male holotype (SMF 12782/16). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, distal part of the penis emerging through genital operculum. D, habitus, lateral view. E, postero-lateral view. F, original labels by Weyrauch and Roewer. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF91FFFEFF55FE1EFBC520D5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959580/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959580	Figure 25. Kayania compressicoxa, schematic female illustration modified from Avram & Soares (1983). A, dorsal view. B, ovipositor and detail of macrosetae. C, left chelicera, mesal view. D, right pedipalpus, mesal view.	Figure 25. Kayania compressicoxa, schematic female illustration modified from Avram & Soares (1983). A, dorsal view. B, ovipositor and detail of macrosetae. C, left chelicera, mesal view. D, right pedipalpus, mesal view.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF91FFFEFF55FE1EFBC520D5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959574/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959574	Figure 23. Map of known distribution of Paraprotus and Kayania. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Ucayali moist forest, 3 = Peruvian yungas.	Figure 23. Map of known distribution of Paraprotus and Kayania. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Ucayali moist forest, 3 = Peruvian yungas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF90FFFFFF33FF73FD512229.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959574/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959574	Figure 23. Map of known distribution of Paraprotus and Kayania. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Ucayali moist forest, 3 = Peruvian yungas.	Figure 23. Map of known distribution of Paraprotus and Kayania. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Ucayali moist forest, 3 = Peruvian yungas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF90FFFFFF33FF73FD512229.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959580/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959580	Figure 25. Kayania compressicoxa, schematic female illustration modified from Avram & Soares (1983). A, dorsal view. B, ovipositor and detail of macrosetae. C, left chelicera, mesal view. D, right pedipalpus, mesal view.	Figure 25. Kayania compressicoxa, schematic female illustration modified from Avram & Soares (1983). A, dorsal view. B, ovipositor and detail of macrosetae. C, left chelicera, mesal view. D, right pedipalpus, mesal view.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF90FFFFFCB2FCEFFC032478.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959582/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959582	Figure 26. Map of known distribution of Sibambea and Marronia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Napo moist forest, 3 = Iquitos Várzea, 4 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 5 = Solimões-Japura moist forest, 6 = Caquetá moist forest, 7 = Purus Várzea, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Amazon-Orinoco Southern Caribbean mangroves.	Figure 26. Map of known distribution of Sibambea and Marronia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Napo moist forest, 3 = Iquitos Várzea, 4 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 5 = Solimões-Japura moist forest, 6 = Caquetá moist forest, 7 = Purus Várzea, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Amazon-Orinoco Southern Caribbean mangroves.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF90FFFFFCB2FCEFFC032478.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959584/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959584	Figure 27. Marronia elegans, male holotype (SMF RII 8681/13). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 27. Marronia elegans, male holotype (SMF RII 8681/13). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF92FFFDFF1AFD58FAC3236E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959586/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959586	Figure 28. Paraprotus albithorax, female holotype (SMF RII 132/2). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bar: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 28. Paraprotus albithorax, female holotype (SMF RII 132/2). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bar: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF92FFFDFF1AFD58FAC3236E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959574/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959574	Figure 23. Map of known distribution of Paraprotus and Kayania. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Ucayali moist forest, 3 = Peruvian yungas.	Figure 23. Map of known distribution of Paraprotus and Kayania. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Ucayali moist forest, 3 = Peruvian yungas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF92FFFDFC7EFDE6FB0723E1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959588/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959588	Figure 29. Paraprotus atroluteus, syntype (SMF RI 291). A, dDorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 29. Paraprotus atroluteus, syntype (SMF RI 291). A, dDorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF92FFFDFECBFF72FDD323C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959586/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959586	Figure 28. Paraprotus albithorax, female holotype (SMF RII 132/2). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bar: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 28. Paraprotus albithorax, female holotype (SMF RII 132/2). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bar: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF92FFFDFECBFF72FDD323C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959588/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959588	Figure 29. Paraprotus atroluteus, syntype (SMF RI 291). A, dDorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 29. Paraprotus atroluteus, syntype (SMF RI 291). A, dDorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF92FFF2FCC5FD16FAE82772.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959588/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959588	Figure 29. Paraprotus atroluteus, syntype (SMF RI 291). A, dDorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 29. Paraprotus atroluteus, syntype (SMF RI 291). A, dDorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF92FFF2FCC5FD16FAE82772.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959574/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959574	Figure 23. Map of known distribution of Paraprotus and Kayania. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Ucayali moist forest, 3 = Peruvian yungas.	Figure 23. Map of known distribution of Paraprotus and Kayania. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Ucayali moist forest, 3 = Peruvian yungas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF92FFF2FCC5FD16FAE82772.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959586/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959586	Figure 28. Paraprotus albithorax, female holotype (SMF RII 132/2). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bar: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 28. Paraprotus albithorax, female holotype (SMF RII 132/2). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. D, original label. Scale bar: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF92FFF2FCC5FD16FAE82772.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959592/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959592	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9DFFF3FC1DF99BFDA527DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959594/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959594	Figure 31. Protus bolivari, male (USNMENT 01538074). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, frontal view. D, panoramic dorsal view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A–C, E), 2 mm (D).	Figure 31. Protus bolivari, male (USNMENT 01538074). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, frontal view. D, panoramic dorsal view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A–C, E), 2 mm (D).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9DFFF3FC1DF99BFDA527DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959602/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959602	Figure 35. Protus insolens, male holotype (MNHN ES 03021). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, ventral view. D, frontal view. E, posterior view. F, lateral view. G, penis, dorsal view. H, same, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	Figure 35. Protus insolens, male holotype (MNHN ES 03021). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, ventral view. D, frontal view. E, posterior view. F, lateral view. G, penis, dorsal view. H, same, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9DFFF3FC1DF99BFDA527DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959618/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959618	Figure 41. SEM images of some structures of Protus speciosus, male (ICN-Ao- 467). A–C, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D, left cheliceral hand, frontal view. E, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpus, mesal view. G, same, dorsal view. H, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, E, H), 200 μm (D), 500 μm (F, G).	Figure 41. SEM images of some structures of Protus speciosus, male (ICN-Ao- 467). A–C, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D, left cheliceral hand, frontal view. E, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpus, mesal view. G, same, dorsal view. H, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, E, H), 200 μm (D), 500 μm (F, G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9DFFF3FC1DF99BFDA527DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959598/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959598	Figure 33. Protus distinctus, male (CAS AK 105).A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view.Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 33. Protus distinctus, male (CAS AK 105).A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view.Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9DFFF3FC1DF99BFDA527DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959624/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959624	Figure 44. Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 44. Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9DFFF3FC1DF99BFDA527DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959580/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959580	Figure 25. Kayania compressicoxa, schematic female illustration modified from Avram & Soares (1983). A, dorsal view. B, ovipositor and detail of macrosetae. C, left chelicera, mesal view. D, right pedipalpus, mesal view.	Figure 25. Kayania compressicoxa, schematic female illustration modified from Avram & Soares (1983). A, dorsal view. B, ovipositor and detail of macrosetae. C, left chelicera, mesal view. D, right pedipalpus, mesal view.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9DFFF3FC1DF99BFDA527DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959608/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959608	Figure 37. Protus marllusi. A–B, Male holotype (MNRJ 7602): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view. C–E, variation of spots of dorsal scutum, female paratypes, dorsal view: C. MNRJ 4842. D. MNRJ 7602. E. MNRJ 2173. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 37. Protus marllusi. A–B, Male holotype (MNRJ 7602): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view. C–E, variation of spots of dorsal scutum, female paratypes, dorsal view: C. MNRJ 4842. D. MNRJ 7602. E. MNRJ 2173. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9DFFF3FC1DF99BFDA527DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959620/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959620	Figure 42. Sibambea cincta, male (MPUJ_ENT 644772). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, lateral view. D, posterior view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 42. Sibambea cincta, male (MPUJ_ENT 644772). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, lateral view. D, posterior view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9DFFF3FC1DF99BFDA527DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959576/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959576	Figure 24. Kayania bicolumnata, male holotype (SMF 12782/16). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, distal part of the penis emerging through genital operculum. D, habitus, lateral view. E, postero-lateral view. F, original labels by Weyrauch and Roewer. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 24. Kayania bicolumnata, male holotype (SMF 12782/16). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, distal part of the penis emerging through genital operculum. D, habitus, lateral view. E, postero-lateral view. F, original labels by Weyrauch and Roewer. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9DFFF3FC1DF99BFDA527DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959592/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959592	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9CFFF3FF3AF8B2FB2D261B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959522/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959522	Figure 1. Habitus in vivo of lenticular Discosomaticinae. A–B, Sibambea waorani from Yasuní National Park (Ecuador) C–D, Sibambea rotunda from Orellana (Ecuador). E–F, Kayania bicolumnata from Ecuadorian Amazon. G–H, Protus bolivari from Madre de Dios (Peru). I, Protus speciosus from Amazonas (Colombia). Photographs of Arthur Anker (A–B, I), Andreas Kay (C–F), Nicky Bay (G) and Paul Bertner (H).	Figure 1. Habitus in vivo of lenticular Discosomaticinae. A–B, Sibambea waorani from Yasuní National Park (Ecuador) C–D, Sibambea rotunda from Orellana (Ecuador). E–F, Kayania bicolumnata from Ecuadorian Amazon. G–H, Protus bolivari from Madre de Dios (Peru). I, Protus speciosus from Amazonas (Colombia). Photographs of Arthur Anker (A–B, I), Andreas Kay (C–F), Nicky Bay (G) and Paul Bertner (H).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9CFFF3FF3AF8B2FB2D261B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959592/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959592	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9CFFF3FF3AF8B2FB2D261B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959594/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959594	Figure 31. Protus bolivari, male (USNMENT 01538074). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, frontal view. D, panoramic dorsal view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A–C, E), 2 mm (D).	Figure 31. Protus bolivari, male (USNMENT 01538074). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, frontal view. D, panoramic dorsal view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A–C, E), 2 mm (D).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9CFFF3FF3AF8B2FB2D261B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959596/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959596	Figure 32. SEM images of some structures of Protus bolivari, male (USNMENT 01538074). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus, oblique view. E–F, right claw IV: E, ventral view; F, ventro-lateral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 20 μm (D, F), 100 μm (E).	Figure 32. SEM images of some structures of Protus bolivari, male (USNMENT 01538074). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus, oblique view. E–F, right claw IV: E, ventral view; F, ventro-lateral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 20 μm (D, F), 100 μm (E).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9FFFF0FDA9FF69FAD12271.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959532/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959532	Figure 5. Examples of some characters defined by us and used in the present phylogenetic analysis.	Figure 5. Examples of some characters defined by us and used in the present phylogenetic analysis.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9FFFF0FDA9FF69FAD12271.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959594/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959594	Figure 31. Protus bolivari, male (USNMENT 01538074). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, frontal view. D, panoramic dorsal view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A–C, E), 2 mm (D).	Figure 31. Protus bolivari, male (USNMENT 01538074). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, frontal view. D, panoramic dorsal view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A–C, E), 2 mm (D).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9FFFF0FDA9FF69FAD12271.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959602/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959602	Figure 35. Protus insolens, male holotype (MNHN ES 03021). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, ventral view. D, frontal view. E, posterior view. F, lateral view. G, penis, dorsal view. H, same, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	Figure 35. Protus insolens, male holotype (MNHN ES 03021). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, ventral view. D, frontal view. E, posterior view. F, lateral view. G, penis, dorsal view. H, same, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9FFFF0FDA9FF69FAD12271.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959614/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959614	Figure 39. Protus quadripunctatus, male syntype (SMF RII 1489/7a). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. D, detail of coxa IV in dorsal view. E, original label. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 39. Protus quadripunctatus, male syntype (SMF RII 1489/7a). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. D, detail of coxa IV in dorsal view. E, original label. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9FFFF0FDA9FF69FAD12271.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959598/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959598	Figure 33. Protus distinctus, male (CAS AK 105).A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view.Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 33. Protus distinctus, male (CAS AK 105).A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view.Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9FFFF0FDA9FF69FAD12271.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959616/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959616	Figure 40. Protus speciosus, male (ICN-Ao-381).A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 40. Protus speciosus, male (ICN-Ao-381).A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9FFFF0FDA9FF69FAD12271.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959608/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959608	Figure 37. Protus marllusi. A–B, Male holotype (MNRJ 7602): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view. C–E, variation of spots of dorsal scutum, female paratypes, dorsal view: C. MNRJ 4842. D. MNRJ 7602. E. MNRJ 2173. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 37. Protus marllusi. A–B, Male holotype (MNRJ 7602): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view. C–E, variation of spots of dorsal scutum, female paratypes, dorsal view: C. MNRJ 4842. D. MNRJ 7602. E. MNRJ 2173. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9FFFF0FDA9FF69FAD12271.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959612/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959612	Figure 38. SEM images of some structures of Protus marllusi, holotype (MNRJ 7602). A–C, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. E, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpal tarsus, ventral view. G, left pedipalpus, ventral view. H, same, mesal view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, E, F), 200 μm (D), 500 μm (G, H).	Figure 38. SEM images of some structures of Protus marllusi, holotype (MNRJ 7602). A–C, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. E, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpal tarsus, ventral view. G, left pedipalpus, ventral view. H, same, mesal view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, E, F), 200 μm (D), 500 μm (G, H).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF9FFFF0FDA9FF69FAD12271.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959604/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959604	Figure 36. SEM images of some structures of Protus insolens, male (MPEG 867). A–C, lenis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D. Left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpal tarsus, ventral view. G, left pedipalpus, mesal view. H, left claw IV, ventral view. I, left claw III, ventro-lateral view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, F, H, I), 200 μm (D, E), 500 μm (G).	Figure 36. SEM images of some structures of Protus insolens, male (MPEG 867). A–C, lenis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D. Left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpal tarsus, ventral view. G, left pedipalpus, mesal view. H, left claw IV, ventral view. I, left claw III, ventro-lateral view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, F, H, I), 200 μm (D, E), 500 μm (G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF98FFF7FC47FAADFB6B2428.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959592/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959592	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF98FFF7FC47FAADFB6B2428.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959602/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959602	Figure 35. Protus insolens, male holotype (MNHN ES 03021). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, ventral view. D, frontal view. E, posterior view. F, lateral view. G, penis, dorsal view. H, same, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	Figure 35. Protus insolens, male holotype (MNHN ES 03021). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, ventral view. D, frontal view. E, posterior view. F, lateral view. G, penis, dorsal view. H, same, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF98FFF7FC47FAADFB6B2428.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959604/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959604	Figure 36. SEM images of some structures of Protus insolens, male (MPEG 867). A–C, lenis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D. Left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpal tarsus, ventral view. G, left pedipalpus, mesal view. H, left claw IV, ventral view. I, left claw III, ventro-lateral view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, F, H, I), 200 μm (D, E), 500 μm (G).	Figure 36. SEM images of some structures of Protus insolens, male (MPEG 867). A–C, lenis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D. Left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpal tarsus, ventral view. G, left pedipalpus, mesal view. H, left claw IV, ventral view. I, left claw III, ventro-lateral view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, F, H, I), 200 μm (D, E), 500 μm (G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF98FFEAFCC5FADEFAD424BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959602/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959602	Figure 35. Protus insolens, male holotype (MNHN ES 03021). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, ventral view. D, frontal view. E, posterior view. F, lateral view. G, penis, dorsal view. H, same, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	Figure 35. Protus insolens, male holotype (MNHN ES 03021). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, ventral view. D, frontal view. E, posterior view. F, lateral view. G, penis, dorsal view. H, same, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF98FFEAFCC5FADEFAD424BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959604/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959604	Figure 36. SEM images of some structures of Protus insolens, male (MPEG 867). A–C, lenis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D. Left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpal tarsus, ventral view. G, left pedipalpus, mesal view. H, left claw IV, ventral view. I, left claw III, ventro-lateral view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, F, H, I), 200 μm (D, E), 500 μm (G).	Figure 36. SEM images of some structures of Protus insolens, male (MPEG 867). A–C, lenis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D. Left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpal tarsus, ventral view. G, left pedipalpus, mesal view. H, left claw IV, ventral view. I, left claw III, ventro-lateral view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, F, H, I), 200 μm (D, E), 500 μm (G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF98FFEAFCC5FADEFAD424BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959592/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959592	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF86FFE9FC36FD45FBC3246E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959592/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959592	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF86FFE9FC36FD45FBC3246E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959614/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959614	Figure 39. Protus quadripunctatus, male syntype (SMF RII 1489/7a). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. D, detail of coxa IV in dorsal view. E, original label. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 39. Protus quadripunctatus, male syntype (SMF RII 1489/7a). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. D, detail of coxa IV in dorsal view. E, original label. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF86FFECFCAFFAE6FB7E27EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959522/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959522	Figure 1. Habitus in vivo of lenticular Discosomaticinae. A–B, Sibambea waorani from Yasuní National Park (Ecuador) C–D, Sibambea rotunda from Orellana (Ecuador). E–F, Kayania bicolumnata from Ecuadorian Amazon. G–H, Protus bolivari from Madre de Dios (Peru). I, Protus speciosus from Amazonas (Colombia). Photographs of Arthur Anker (A–B, I), Andreas Kay (C–F), Nicky Bay (G) and Paul Bertner (H).	Figure 1. Habitus in vivo of lenticular Discosomaticinae. A–B, Sibambea waorani from Yasuní National Park (Ecuador) C–D, Sibambea rotunda from Orellana (Ecuador). E–F, Kayania bicolumnata from Ecuadorian Amazon. G–H, Protus bolivari from Madre de Dios (Peru). I, Protus speciosus from Amazonas (Colombia). Photographs of Arthur Anker (A–B, I), Andreas Kay (C–F), Nicky Bay (G) and Paul Bertner (H).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF86FFECFCAFFAE6FB7E27EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959616/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959616	Figure 40. Protus speciosus, male (ICN-Ao-381).A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 40. Protus speciosus, male (ICN-Ao-381).A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF86FFECFCAFFAE6FB7E27EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959618/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959618	Figure 41. SEM images of some structures of Protus speciosus, male (ICN-Ao- 467). A–C, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D, left cheliceral hand, frontal view. E, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpus, mesal view. G, same, dorsal view. H, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, E, H), 200 μm (D), 500 μm (F, G).	Figure 41. SEM images of some structures of Protus speciosus, male (ICN-Ao- 467). A–C, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D, left cheliceral hand, frontal view. E, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpus, mesal view. G, same, dorsal view. H, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C, E, H), 200 μm (D), 500 μm (F, G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF86FFECFCAFFAE6FB7E27EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959592/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959592	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	Figure 30. Map of known distribution of Protus. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Ucayali moist forest, 2 = Iquitos varzea, 3 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 4 = Solimões-Japurá moist forest, 5 = Juruá-Purus moist forest, 6 = Madeira-Tapajos moist forest, 7 = Japurá-Solimões-Negro moist forest, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Mato Grosso seasonal forest.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF83FFE2FC35F97FFAD02318.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959624/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959624	Figure 44. Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 44. Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF83FFE2FC35F97FFAD02318.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959630/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959630	Figure 46. Sibambea waorani, male holotype (QCAZ AK 156). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, posterior view. D, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 46. Sibambea waorani, male holotype (QCAZ AK 156). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, posterior view. D, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF83FFE2FC35F97FFAD02318.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959622/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959622	Figure 43. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea cincta, male (ICN-Ao- 972). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus and dorsal process of glans. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. G, left pedipalpus, ectal view. H, same, mesal view. I, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F, I).	Figure 43. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea cincta, male (ICN-Ao- 972). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus and dorsal process of glans. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. G, left pedipalpus, ectal view. H, same, mesal view. I, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F, I).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF83FFE2FC35F97FFAD02318.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959620/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959620	Figure 42. Sibambea cincta, male (MPUJ_ENT 644772). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, lateral view. D, posterior view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 42. Sibambea cincta, male (MPUJ_ENT 644772). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, lateral view. D, posterior view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF83FFE2FC35F97FFAD02318.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959632/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959632	Figure 47. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea waorani, male. A–D, penis (FMNH AK 121g): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus and dorsal process of glans. E–H, male (FMNH AK 124a): E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; G, left pedipalpus, ventral view; H, same, mesal view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 20 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F).	Figure 47. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea waorani, male. A–D, penis (FMNH AK 121g): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus and dorsal process of glans. E–H, male (FMNH AK 124a): E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; G, left pedipalpus, ventral view; H, same, mesal view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 20 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF82FFE0FC99F9C7FD5D2773.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959582/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959582	Figure 26. Map of known distribution of Sibambea and Marronia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Napo moist forest, 3 = Iquitos Várzea, 4 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 5 = Solimões-Japura moist forest, 6 = Caquetá moist forest, 7 = Purus Várzea, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Amazon-Orinoco Southern Caribbean mangroves.	Figure 26. Map of known distribution of Sibambea and Marronia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Napo moist forest, 3 = Iquitos Várzea, 4 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 5 = Solimões-Japura moist forest, 6 = Caquetá moist forest, 7 = Purus Várzea, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Amazon-Orinoco Southern Caribbean mangroves.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF82FFE0FC99F9C7FD5D2773.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959620/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959620	Figure 42. Sibambea cincta, male (MPUJ_ENT 644772). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, lateral view. D, posterior view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 42. Sibambea cincta, male (MPUJ_ENT 644772). A, dorsal view. B, panoramic dorsal view. C, lateral view. D, posterior view. E, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF82FFE0FC99F9C7FD5D2773.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959622/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959622	Figure 43. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea cincta, male (ICN-Ao- 972). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus and dorsal process of glans. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. G, left pedipalpus, ectal view. H, same, mesal view. I, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F, I).	Figure 43. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea cincta, male (ICN-Ao- 972). A–D, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of stylus and dorsal process of glans. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. G, left pedipalpus, ectal view. H, same, mesal view. I, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F, I).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8FFFE0FF04F98EFDEE2709.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959522/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959522	Figure 1. Habitus in vivo of lenticular Discosomaticinae. A–B, Sibambea waorani from Yasuní National Park (Ecuador) C–D, Sibambea rotunda from Orellana (Ecuador). E–F, Kayania bicolumnata from Ecuadorian Amazon. G–H, Protus bolivari from Madre de Dios (Peru). I, Protus speciosus from Amazonas (Colombia). Photographs of Arthur Anker (A–B, I), Andreas Kay (C–F), Nicky Bay (G) and Paul Bertner (H).	Figure 1. Habitus in vivo of lenticular Discosomaticinae. A–B, Sibambea waorani from Yasuní National Park (Ecuador) C–D, Sibambea rotunda from Orellana (Ecuador). E–F, Kayania bicolumnata from Ecuadorian Amazon. G–H, Protus bolivari from Madre de Dios (Peru). I, Protus speciosus from Amazonas (Colombia). Photographs of Arthur Anker (A–B, I), Andreas Kay (C–F), Nicky Bay (G) and Paul Bertner (H).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8FFFE0FF04F98EFDEE2709.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959582/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959582	Figure 26. Map of known distribution of Sibambea and Marronia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Napo moist forest, 3 = Iquitos Várzea, 4 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 5 = Solimões-Japura moist forest, 6 = Caquetá moist forest, 7 = Purus Várzea, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Amazon-Orinoco Southern Caribbean mangroves.	Figure 26. Map of known distribution of Sibambea and Marronia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Napo moist forest, 3 = Iquitos Várzea, 4 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 5 = Solimões-Japura moist forest, 6 = Caquetá moist forest, 7 = Purus Várzea, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Amazon-Orinoco Southern Caribbean mangroves.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8FFFE0FF04F98EFDEE2709.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959624/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959624	Figure 44. Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 44. Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8FFFE0FF04F98EFDEE2709.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959626/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959626	Figure 45. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A–C, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpus, ventral view of tibia. G, same, mesal view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 100 μm (D), 200 μm (E–G). Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	Figure 45. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A–C, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpus, ventral view of tibia. G, same, mesal view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 100 μm (D), 200 μm (E–G). Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8FFFE1FF6FF93FFA2C24EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959624/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959624	Figure 44. Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 44. Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A, dorsal view. B, lateral view. C, panoramic dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8FFFE1FF6FF93FFA2C24EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959626/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959626	Figure 45. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A–C, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpus, ventral view of tibia. G, same, mesal view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 100 μm (D), 200 μm (E–G). Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	Figure 45. SEM images of some structures of Sibambea rotunda, male (CAS AK 003). A–C, penis: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. D, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpus, ventral view of tibia. G, same, mesal view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 100 μm (D), 200 μm (E–G). Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8FFFE1FF6FF93FFA2C24EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959582/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959582	Figure 26. Map of known distribution of Sibambea and Marronia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Napo moist forest, 3 = Iquitos Várzea, 4 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 5 = Solimões-Japura moist forest, 6 = Caquetá moist forest, 7 = Purus Várzea, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Amazon-Orinoco Southern Caribbean mangroves.	Figure 26. Map of known distribution of Sibambea and Marronia. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Eastern Cordillera real montane forest, 2 = Napo moist forest, 3 = Iquitos Várzea, 4 = Southwest Amazon moist forest, 5 = Solimões-Japura moist forest, 6 = Caquetá moist forest, 7 = Purus Várzea, 8 = Uatuma-Trombetas moist forest, 9 = Amazon-Orinoco Southern Caribbean mangroves.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFFE5FF48FC40FBBE2188.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959638/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959638	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFFE5FF48FC40FBBE2188.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959642/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959642	Figure 52. Gryne leprosa. A–C, female holotype (ZMUC): A, dorsal view; B, ventral view; C, lateral view. D–G, male lectotype of G. perlata (MNRJ 41773): D, dorsal view; E, dorsal panoramic view; F, lateral view; G, frontal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 52. Gryne leprosa. A–C, female holotype (ZMUC): A, dorsal view; B, ventral view; C, lateral view. D–G, male lectotype of G. perlata (MNRJ 41773): D, dorsal view; E, dorsal panoramic view; F, lateral view; G, frontal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFFE5FF48FC40FBBE2188.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959658/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959658	Figure 59. Roquettea andina, female holotype (SMF RII 5873/10). A, dorsal view. B, oblique view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 59. Roquettea andina, female holotype (SMF RII 5873/10). A, dorsal view. B, oblique view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFFE5FF48FC40FBBE2188.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959646/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959646	Figure 54. Gryne marginalis. A, male (UFMG 9388), dorsal view. B, same, lateral view. C, same, panoramic dorsal view. D–G, variations of spots pattern in dorsal view: D, male (MNRJ 60252) from Nova Timboteua (Pará, Brazil); E, male, same data; F, female (MNRJ 60251) from Rondon do Pará (Pará, Brazil); G, female, same data. Scale bars 1 mm.	Figure 54. Gryne marginalis. A, male (UFMG 9388), dorsal view. B, same, lateral view. C, same, panoramic dorsal view. D–G, variations of spots pattern in dorsal view: D, male (MNRJ 60252) from Nova Timboteua (Pará, Brazil); E, male, same data; F, female (MNRJ 60251) from Rondon do Pará (Pará, Brazil); G, female, same data. Scale bars 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFFE5FF48FC40FBBE2188.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959656/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959656	Figure 58. SEM images of some structures of Gryne orensis, male (MNRJ 1381). A, penis, dorsal view. B, same, lateral view. C, same, ventral view. D, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view. G, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. H, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 100 μm (D, H), 200 μm (E–G).	Figure 58. SEM images of some structures of Gryne orensis, male (MNRJ 1381). A, penis, dorsal view. B, same, lateral view. C, same, ventral view. D, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view. G, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. H, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 100 μm (D, H), 200 μm (E–G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFFE5FF48FC40FBBE2188.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959650/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959650	Figure 55. SEM images of some structures of Gryne marginalis. A–D, penis (MNRJ 17579): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of microsetae, MS-D and MS-E, ventral view. E–I, male (MNRJ 2156): E, claws of left leg IV showing two rows of pectination; F, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; G, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; H, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; I, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars 200 μm (F, H, I), 100 μm (A, B, G), 50 μm (C, E), 10 μm (D). Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	Figure 55. SEM images of some structures of Gryne marginalis. A–D, penis (MNRJ 17579): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of microsetae, MS-D and MS-E, ventral view. E–I, male (MNRJ 2156): E, claws of left leg IV showing two rows of pectination; F, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; G, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; H, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; I, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars 200 μm (F, H, I), 100 μm (A, B, G), 50 μm (C, E), 10 μm (D). Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFFE5FF48FC40FBBE2188.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959640/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959640	Figure 51. SEM images of some structures of Gryne dimorpha. A–D, penis (MNRJ 6297): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of MS-C and stylus, oblique view. E–H, male (MNRJ 2156): E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; G, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; H, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F).	Figure 51. SEM images of some structures of Gryne dimorpha. A–D, penis (MNRJ 6297): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of MS-C and stylus, oblique view. E–H, male (MNRJ 2156): E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; G, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; H, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFF9BFC05FEF6FA2E23CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959646/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959646	Figure 54. Gryne marginalis. A, male (UFMG 9388), dorsal view. B, same, lateral view. C, same, panoramic dorsal view. D–G, variations of spots pattern in dorsal view: D, male (MNRJ 60252) from Nova Timboteua (Pará, Brazil); E, male, same data; F, female (MNRJ 60251) from Rondon do Pará (Pará, Brazil); G, female, same data. Scale bars 1 mm.	Figure 54. Gryne marginalis. A, male (UFMG 9388), dorsal view. B, same, lateral view. C, same, panoramic dorsal view. D–G, variations of spots pattern in dorsal view: D, male (MNRJ 60252) from Nova Timboteua (Pará, Brazil); E, male, same data; F, female (MNRJ 60251) from Rondon do Pará (Pará, Brazil); G, female, same data. Scale bars 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFF9BFC05FEF6FA2E23CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959638/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959638	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFF9BFC05FEF6FA2E23CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959642/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959642	Figure 52. Gryne leprosa. A–C, female holotype (ZMUC): A, dorsal view; B, ventral view; C, lateral view. D–G, male lectotype of G. perlata (MNRJ 41773): D, dorsal view; E, dorsal panoramic view; F, lateral view; G, frontal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 52. Gryne leprosa. A–C, female holotype (ZMUC): A, dorsal view; B, ventral view; C, lateral view. D–G, male lectotype of G. perlata (MNRJ 41773): D, dorsal view; E, dorsal panoramic view; F, lateral view; G, frontal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFF9BFC05FEF6FA2E23CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959650/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959650	Figure 55. SEM images of some structures of Gryne marginalis. A–D, penis (MNRJ 17579): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of microsetae, MS-D and MS-E, ventral view. E–I, male (MNRJ 2156): E, claws of left leg IV showing two rows of pectination; F, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; G, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; H, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; I, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars 200 μm (F, H, I), 100 μm (A, B, G), 50 μm (C, E), 10 μm (D). Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	Figure 55. SEM images of some structures of Gryne marginalis. A–D, penis (MNRJ 17579): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of microsetae, MS-D and MS-E, ventral view. E–I, male (MNRJ 2156): E, claws of left leg IV showing two rows of pectination; F, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; G, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; H, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; I, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars 200 μm (F, H, I), 100 μm (A, B, G), 50 μm (C, E), 10 μm (D). Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFF9BFC05FEF6FA2E23CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959640/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959640	Figure 51. SEM images of some structures of Gryne dimorpha. A–D, penis (MNRJ 6297): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of MS-C and stylus, oblique view. E–H, male (MNRJ 2156): E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; G, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; H, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F).	Figure 51. SEM images of some structures of Gryne dimorpha. A–D, penis (MNRJ 6297): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of MS-C and stylus, oblique view. E–H, male (MNRJ 2156): E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; G, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; H, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFF9BFC05FEF6FA2E23CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959634/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959634	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFF9BFC05FEF6FA2E23CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959524/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959524	Figure 2. Habitus in vivo of some Discosomaticinae from Brazil. A, Roquettea singularis from Pará. B, Gryne leprosa from Pará. C, Gryne marginalis from Pará. D, Gryne dimorpha from Goiás. E–G, Gryne orensis from Mato Grosso do Sul. Photographs of Arthur Anker & Pedro H. Martins (A, C–D), Bruno Garcia (B) and Adriano Kury (E–G).	Figure 2. Habitus in vivo of some Discosomaticinae from Brazil. A, Roquettea singularis from Pará. B, Gryne leprosa from Pará. C, Gryne marginalis from Pará. D, Gryne dimorpha from Goiás. E–G, Gryne orensis from Mato Grosso do Sul. Photographs of Arthur Anker & Pedro H. Martins (A, C–D), Bruno Garcia (B) and Adriano Kury (E–G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFF8AFF9BFC05FEF6FA2E23CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959654/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959654	Figure 57. Gryne orensis (Sørensen, 1879), male (USNMENT 01538077). A, dorsal view. B, dorsal panoramic view. C, lateral view. D, left metatarsus IV and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm (A, C, D), 2 mm (B).	Figure 57. Gryne orensis (Sørensen, 1879), male (USNMENT 01538077). A, dorsal view. B, dorsal panoramic view. C, lateral view. D, left metatarsus IV and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm (A, C, D), 2 mm (B).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF4FF9BFF3BFC97FC0E24CE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959634/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959634	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF4FF9BFF3BFC97FC0E24CE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959636/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959636	Figure 49. Gryne coccinelloides, female holotype (IBSP 27). A, panoramic dorsal view. B, panoramic ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Amanda Coronato.	Figure 49. Gryne coccinelloides, female holotype (IBSP 27). A, panoramic dorsal view. B, panoramic ventral view. Scale bars: 1 mm. Photos courtesy Amanda Coronato.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF4FF9BFC75FA5CFB43275A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959524/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959524	Figure 2. Habitus in vivo of some Discosomaticinae from Brazil. A, Roquettea singularis from Pará. B, Gryne leprosa from Pará. C, Gryne marginalis from Pará. D, Gryne dimorpha from Goiás. E–G, Gryne orensis from Mato Grosso do Sul. Photographs of Arthur Anker & Pedro H. Martins (A, C–D), Bruno Garcia (B) and Adriano Kury (E–G).	Figure 2. Habitus in vivo of some Discosomaticinae from Brazil. A, Roquettea singularis from Pará. B, Gryne leprosa from Pará. C, Gryne marginalis from Pará. D, Gryne dimorpha from Goiás. E–G, Gryne orensis from Mato Grosso do Sul. Photographs of Arthur Anker & Pedro H. Martins (A, C–D), Bruno Garcia (B) and Adriano Kury (E–G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF4FF9BFC75FA5CFB43275A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959634/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959634	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF4FF9BFC75FA5CFB43275A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959638/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959638	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF4FF9BFC75FA5CFB43275A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959640/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959640	Figure 51. SEM images of some structures of Gryne dimorpha. A–D, penis (MNRJ 6297): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of MS-C and stylus, oblique view. E–H, male (MNRJ 2156): E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; G, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; H, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F).	Figure 51. SEM images of some structures of Gryne dimorpha. A–D, penis (MNRJ 6297): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of MS-C and stylus, oblique view. E–H, male (MNRJ 2156): E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; G, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; H, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF4FF9EFCC5F98CFCD62492.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959638/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959638	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF4FF9EFCC5F98CFCD62492.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959640/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959640	Figure 51. SEM images of some structures of Gryne dimorpha. A–D, penis (MNRJ 6297): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of MS-C and stylus, oblique view. E–H, male (MNRJ 2156): E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; G, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; H, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F).	Figure 51. SEM images of some structures of Gryne dimorpha. A–D, penis (MNRJ 6297): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of MS-C and stylus, oblique view. E–H, male (MNRJ 2156): E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; G, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; H, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF4FF9EFCC5F98CFCD62492.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959634/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959634	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF1FF9DFC62F9BFFBBA27C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959524/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959524	Figure 2. Habitus in vivo of some Discosomaticinae from Brazil. A, Roquettea singularis from Pará. B, Gryne leprosa from Pará. C, Gryne marginalis from Pará. D, Gryne dimorpha from Goiás. E–G, Gryne orensis from Mato Grosso do Sul. Photographs of Arthur Anker & Pedro H. Martins (A, C–D), Bruno Garcia (B) and Adriano Kury (E–G).	Figure 2. Habitus in vivo of some Discosomaticinae from Brazil. A, Roquettea singularis from Pará. B, Gryne leprosa from Pará. C, Gryne marginalis from Pará. D, Gryne dimorpha from Goiás. E–G, Gryne orensis from Mato Grosso do Sul. Photographs of Arthur Anker & Pedro H. Martins (A, C–D), Bruno Garcia (B) and Adriano Kury (E–G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF1FF9DFC62F9BFFBBA27C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959634/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959634	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF1FF9DFC62F9BFFBBA27C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959642/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959642	Figure 52. Gryne leprosa. A–C, female holotype (ZMUC): A, dorsal view; B, ventral view; C, lateral view. D–G, male lectotype of G. perlata (MNRJ 41773): D, dorsal view; E, dorsal panoramic view; F, lateral view; G, frontal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 52. Gryne leprosa. A–C, female holotype (ZMUC): A, dorsal view; B, ventral view; C, lateral view. D–G, male lectotype of G. perlata (MNRJ 41773): D, dorsal view; E, dorsal panoramic view; F, lateral view; G, frontal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF1FF9DFC62F9BFFBBA27C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959644/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959644	Figure 53. SEM images of some structures of Gryne leprosa, male. A–D, penis (MNRJ 19162): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of MS-C and stylus, oblique view. E–H, male (MNRJ 4424): E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; G, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; H, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F).	Figure 53. SEM images of some structures of Gryne leprosa, male. A–D, penis (MNRJ 19162): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of MS-C and stylus, oblique view. E–H, male (MNRJ 4424): E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; F, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; G, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; H, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 10 μm (D), 200 μm (E, G, H), 100 μm (F).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF1FF9DFC62F9BFFBBA27C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959638/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959638	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF2FF9DFC55F959FB46265F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959524/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959524	Figure 2. Habitus in vivo of some Discosomaticinae from Brazil. A, Roquettea singularis from Pará. B, Gryne leprosa from Pará. C, Gryne marginalis from Pará. D, Gryne dimorpha from Goiás. E–G, Gryne orensis from Mato Grosso do Sul. Photographs of Arthur Anker & Pedro H. Martins (A, C–D), Bruno Garcia (B) and Adriano Kury (E–G).	Figure 2. Habitus in vivo of some Discosomaticinae from Brazil. A, Roquettea singularis from Pará. B, Gryne leprosa from Pará. C, Gryne marginalis from Pará. D, Gryne dimorpha from Goiás. E–G, Gryne orensis from Mato Grosso do Sul. Photographs of Arthur Anker & Pedro H. Martins (A, C–D), Bruno Garcia (B) and Adriano Kury (E–G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF2FF9DFC55F959FB46265F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959634/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959634	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF2FF9DFC55F959FB46265F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959646/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959646	Figure 54. Gryne marginalis. A, male (UFMG 9388), dorsal view. B, same, lateral view. C, same, panoramic dorsal view. D–G, variations of spots pattern in dorsal view: D, male (MNRJ 60252) from Nova Timboteua (Pará, Brazil); E, male, same data; F, female (MNRJ 60251) from Rondon do Pará (Pará, Brazil); G, female, same data. Scale bars 1 mm.	Figure 54. Gryne marginalis. A, male (UFMG 9388), dorsal view. B, same, lateral view. C, same, panoramic dorsal view. D–G, variations of spots pattern in dorsal view: D, male (MNRJ 60252) from Nova Timboteua (Pará, Brazil); E, male, same data; F, female (MNRJ 60251) from Rondon do Pará (Pará, Brazil); G, female, same data. Scale bars 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF2FF9DFC55F959FB46265F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959650/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959650	Figure 55. SEM images of some structures of Gryne marginalis. A–D, penis (MNRJ 17579): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of microsetae, MS-D and MS-E, ventral view. E–I, male (MNRJ 2156): E, claws of left leg IV showing two rows of pectination; F, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; G, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; H, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; I, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars 200 μm (F, H, I), 100 μm (A, B, G), 50 μm (C, E), 10 μm (D). Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	Figure 55. SEM images of some structures of Gryne marginalis. A–D, penis (MNRJ 17579): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of microsetae, MS-D and MS-E, ventral view. E–I, male (MNRJ 2156): E, claws of left leg IV showing two rows of pectination; F, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; G, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; H, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; I, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars 200 μm (F, H, I), 100 μm (A, B, G), 50 μm (C, E), 10 μm (D). Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF2FF91FCC5F889FDE72493.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959646/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959646	Figure 54. Gryne marginalis. A, male (UFMG 9388), dorsal view. B, same, lateral view. C, same, panoramic dorsal view. D–G, variations of spots pattern in dorsal view: D, male (MNRJ 60252) from Nova Timboteua (Pará, Brazil); E, male, same data; F, female (MNRJ 60251) from Rondon do Pará (Pará, Brazil); G, female, same data. Scale bars 1 mm.	Figure 54. Gryne marginalis. A, male (UFMG 9388), dorsal view. B, same, lateral view. C, same, panoramic dorsal view. D–G, variations of spots pattern in dorsal view: D, male (MNRJ 60252) from Nova Timboteua (Pará, Brazil); E, male, same data; F, female (MNRJ 60251) from Rondon do Pará (Pará, Brazil); G, female, same data. Scale bars 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF2FF91FCC5F889FDE72493.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959650/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959650	Figure 55. SEM images of some structures of Gryne marginalis. A–D, penis (MNRJ 17579): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of microsetae, MS-D and MS-E, ventral view. E–I, male (MNRJ 2156): E, claws of left leg IV showing two rows of pectination; F, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; G, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; H, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; I, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars 200 μm (F, H, I), 100 μm (A, B, G), 50 μm (C, E), 10 μm (D). Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	Figure 55. SEM images of some structures of Gryne marginalis. A–D, penis (MNRJ 17579): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view; D, detail of microsetae, MS-D and MS-E, ventral view. E–I, male (MNRJ 2156): E, claws of left leg IV showing two rows of pectination; F, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view; G, left basichelicerite, dorsal view; H, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view; I, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars 200 μm (F, H, I), 100 μm (A, B, G), 50 μm (C, E), 10 μm (D). Abbreviation: MS = macrosetae.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF2FF91FCC5F889FDE72493.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959634/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959634	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFF2FF91FCC5F889FDE72493.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959638/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959638	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFFEFF91FF46F9BAFA312275.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959634/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959634	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFFEFF91FF46F9BAFA312275.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959652/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959652	Figure 56. Gryne marmorata, female syntype (SMF RI 1076). A, dorsal view. B, latero dorsal view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Ricardo Pinto-da-Rocha.	Figure 56. Gryne marmorata, female syntype (SMF RI 1076). A, dorsal view. B, latero dorsal view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Ricardo Pinto-da-Rocha.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFFEFF94FC59FCFEFC4224D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959524/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959524	Figure 2. Habitus in vivo of some Discosomaticinae from Brazil. A, Roquettea singularis from Pará. B, Gryne leprosa from Pará. C, Gryne marginalis from Pará. D, Gryne dimorpha from Goiás. E–G, Gryne orensis from Mato Grosso do Sul. Photographs of Arthur Anker & Pedro H. Martins (A, C–D), Bruno Garcia (B) and Adriano Kury (E–G).	Figure 2. Habitus in vivo of some Discosomaticinae from Brazil. A, Roquettea singularis from Pará. B, Gryne leprosa from Pará. C, Gryne marginalis from Pará. D, Gryne dimorpha from Goiás. E–G, Gryne orensis from Mato Grosso do Sul. Photographs of Arthur Anker & Pedro H. Martins (A, C–D), Bruno Garcia (B) and Adriano Kury (E–G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFFEFF94FC59FCFEFC4224D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959634/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959634	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	Figure 48. Map of known distribution of Gryne. Numbers correspond to the following WWF ecoregions: 1 = Uatumã- Trombetas moist forest, 2 = Madeira-Tapajós moist forest, 3 = Xingú-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forest, 4 = Marajó várzea, 5 = Tocantins/Pindaré moist forest, 6 = Mato grosso seasonal forest, 7 = Caatinga, 8 = Pernambuco Coastal forest, 9 = Cerrado, 10 = Bahia interior forest, 11 = Bahia coastal forest, 12 = Alto Paraná Atlantic forest, 13 = Pantanal, 14 = Dry Chaco, 15 = Humid chaco, 16 = Parana flooded savanna, 17 = Humid pampas.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFFEFF94FC59FCFEFC4224D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959654/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959654	Figure 57. Gryne orensis (Sørensen, 1879), male (USNMENT 01538077). A, dorsal view. B, dorsal panoramic view. C, lateral view. D, left metatarsus IV and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm (A, C, D), 2 mm (B).	Figure 57. Gryne orensis (Sørensen, 1879), male (USNMENT 01538077). A, dorsal view. B, dorsal panoramic view. C, lateral view. D, left metatarsus IV and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm (A, C, D), 2 mm (B).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFFEFF94FC59FCFEFC4224D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959656/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959656	Figure 58. SEM images of some structures of Gryne orensis, male (MNRJ 1381). A, penis, dorsal view. B, same, lateral view. C, same, ventral view. D, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view. G, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. H, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 100 μm (D, H), 200 μm (E–G).	Figure 58. SEM images of some structures of Gryne orensis, male (MNRJ 1381). A, penis, dorsal view. B, same, lateral view. C, same, ventral view. D, left basichelicerite, dorsal view. E, left cheliceral hand, dorsal view. F, left pedipalpus, femur, mesal view. G, same, tibia and tarsus, ventral view. H, same, detail of tarsus, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A–C), 100 μm (D, H), 200 μm (E–G).	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFFEFF94FC59FCFEFC4224D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959638/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959638	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 50. Gryne dimorpha. A–C, male (MNRJ 2144): A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, panoramic dorsal view. D, two adult males of different sizes and colours; from left to right: minor form (MNRJ 17591) and major form (MNRJ 2144). E, male, major form (MNRJ 2144), leg IV, tibia, metatarsus and tarsomeres. F, same, detail of tibia, triquetrous metatarsus and tarsomeres. G, male, minor form (MNRJ 17591), leg IV, tibia and tarsomeres. H, same, detail of tibia and tarsomeres. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
03CA878CFFFAFF95FF49FD3DFBCE2211.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6959658/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959658	Figure 59. Roquettea andina, female holotype (SMF RII 5873/10). A, dorsal view. B, oblique view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	Figure 59. Roquettea andina, female holotype (SMF RII 5873/10). A, dorsal view. B, oblique view. C, original label. Photos courtesy Abel Pérez.	2021-08-30	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz		Zenodo	biologists	Medrano, Miguel;Kury, Adriano Brilhante;Mendes, Amanda Cruz			
