Abstract

The taxonomy of family Cosmetidae is in as unsatisfactory state. The genera have been historically erected based on trivial features and do not represent natural groups. A new taxon is here for the first time recognized and named. The new genus Taito is described to include eight new species - Taito galaga, Taito honda, Taito kakera, Taito kawaiikei, Taito medinae, Taito osmari, Taito rorschachi, and Taito spaceinvaders (type species) - plus six recombined from Eucynortella, Cynorta, and Cynortula - Taito insperatus (Soares 1970), Taito juruensis (Mello-Leitao 1923), Taito litteratus (Soares 1970), Taito oblongatus (Roewer 1928), Taito serriperna (Mello-Leitao 1932), Taito unapunctatus (Goodnight and Goodnight 1943). This totals 14 South American species, distributed in the Upper Amazon Basin. The combined distribution of species of Taito is Brazil (Acre, Amazonas, and Rondonia states), Colombia (Amazonas and Meta department), Ecuador (Zamora-Chinchipe province), and Peru (Amazonas department). Cynortula serriperna Mello-Leitao 1932 is revalidated from the synonymy of Eucynortella juruensis Mello-Leitao 1923 (currently Cynorta juruensis), and type localities of both species are interpreted to be in Acre state, Brazil instead of Amazonas. The hitherto unknown male of Eucynortella juruensis is described. Three new structures are characterized and named: (1) a pattern of H-shaped or easel-shaped white markings on dorsal scutum - the equuleus, (2) a dorso-basal cluster of coarse granules on male coxa IV - the groin warts, and (3) a special type of dorsal scutum coda - the free tergite zero. A hitherto undetected group of Cosmetidae is recognized and formally described, along with some morphological characters which are proven useful for systematics of the family Cosmetidae.

Highlights

  • The taxonomy of family Cosmetidae is in as unsatisfactory state

  • A presumed natural group of cosmetids from Upper Amazon Basin is for the first time recognized and characterized, based on the study of Brazilian material from Amazonas State in the collection

  • The 14 species of Taito are known from the Upper Amazon Basin up the eastern slope of the Andes, being absent of mid-course moist forest such as Japurá-Solimões-Negro and UatumaTrombetas

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The taxonomy of family Cosmetidae is in as unsatisfactory state. The genera have been historically erected based on trivial features and do not represent natural groups. A presumed natural group of cosmetids from Upper Amazon Basin is for the first time recognized and characterized, based on the study of Brazilian material from Amazonas State in the collection. Earlier located in Eucynortella Roewer 1912 and Cynortula Roewer 1912, are here transferred into Taito as the diagnoses of these genera, based on trivial characters, matched those of Taito, while the true Eucynortella and Cynortula are not especially closely related to it. Another two species, originally described in Cynorta C.L. Koch, 1839, during the 70s, when the name

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