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Calathocratus zaragozai sp. nov. Paratype [ZUPVꞏ5752, Alcoi: P.N. Font Rotja: Serra del Menejador]. Penis. A-B, ventral and lateral view. C-E: glans penis in ventral, dorsal and lateral view. Scale bar: A-B 0.5 mm, C-E 0.05 mm. / Figura 5. Calathocratus zaragozai sp. nov. Paratipo [ZUPVꞏ5752, Alcoi: P.N. Font Rotja: Serra del Menejador]. Pene. A-B, vista ventral y lateral. C-E: glande en vistas ventral, dorsal y lateral. Escalas: A-B, 0.5 mm; C-E, 0.05 mm.

Calathocratus zaragozai sp. nov. Paratype [ZUPVꞏ5752, Alcoi: P.N. Font Rotja: Serra del Menejador]. Penis. A-B, ventral and lateral view. C-E: glans penis in ventral, dorsal and lateral view. Scale bar: A-B 0.5 mm, C-E 0.05 mm. / Figura 5. Calathocratus zaragozai sp. nov. Paratipo [ZUPVꞏ5752, Alcoi: P.N. Font Rotja: Serra del Menejador]. Pene. A-B, vista ventral y lateral. C-E: glande en vistas ventral, dorsal y lateral. Escalas: A-B, 0.5 mm; C-E, 0.05 mm.

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The genus Calathocratus is reliably recorded from the Iberian Peninsula, encompassing two new species described herein. Both species are small, have a similar overall morphology, like a dorsal median area devoid of papillae, but they are very different in penial morphology. Calathocratus zaragozai sp. nov. from the Valencian-Alicante mountains in S...

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... A female specimen from Serra de Bèrnia [ZUPV5749] presents teratological anophthalmia ( Figure 5B); the lack of the eyes makes the hood branches appear thinner at the base. Blindness is rarely reported in Opiliones; it was not reported by Mitov (1995) in Figure 9. Calathocratus algarvensis sp. ...
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... this report is the first observation for the suborder Dyspnoi and the family Trogulidae. The other observed teratology is the shortened right leg II of a female (body length 6.33 mm, Figure 5C) from La Serrella [ZUPVꞏ5759]; right leg is 4.93 mm long (left leg 6.69 mm), with a normal femur, a little shorter patella and tibia, and much shorter metatarsus and tarsus, which, being fused, barely reach a quarter of the corresponding parts on the left leg. ...