Eutimesius
Eutimesius is a genus of harvestmen in the family Stygnidae with five described species (as of 2024).[1][2] All species are found in South America.[1][3][4] DescriptionThe genus Eutimesius was described by Roewer, 1913, with the type species Eutimesius simoni Roewer, 1913. They are diagnosed by the cephalotorax with one enlarged eminence; dorsal scute with white spots; area III with two spines; and the penis with distal U-shaped cleft, ventral plate narrow and long at base; stylus with dorsal process and the basal half of the glans membranous (See Pinto-da-Rocha, Machado & Giribet, 1997) SpeciesThese species belong to the genus Eutimesius:
EtymologyThe genus is Masculine. From Greek εὖ (rightful, proper, good) + pre-existing genus Timesius. References
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