METALACURBS FOORDI SP. NOV., A NEW LACURBSINAE (OPILIONES, LANIATORES, BIANTIDAE) FROM ANKASA NATIONAL PARK, GHANA

Metalacurbs foordi sp. nov., a new Lacurbsinae (Opiliones, Laniatores, Biantidae) from Ankasa National Park, Ghana

Metalacurbs foordi sp. nov., a new Lacurbsinae (Opiliones, Laniatores, Biantidae) from Ankasa National Park, Ghana

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Despite being one of the most conspicuous African opilionids, the members of Lacurbsinae remain one of the least known groups of harvestmen species.All eight previously-known species of Lacurbsinae are inadequately described and poorly HERBAL FIBREBLEND illustrated, leaving the morphological characteristics of this subfamily obscure.After more than half a century, we describe a new species of Lacurbsinae.

Metalacurbs foordi sp.nov.is described, based on a male specimen collected in Ankasa National Park, Ghana, with a detailed description and illustration of its external and genital morphology.

This marks the first modern taxonomic description of a species within Lacurbsinae, including an illustration and description of the male genital morphology, a crucial modern taxonomic characteristic Sponges for Opiliones and represents a starting point for the taxonomic revision of the subfamily.

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