taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340085/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340085	Figure 54. Mictlana inops comb. nov. A, detail of lateral projection of scutum. B, habitus, lateral view. C, pedipalp, mesal view. D, scutum dorsal view. Scale bar: A = 0.5 mm, B = 2.0 mm, C and D = 1 mm.	Figure 54. Mictlana inops comb. nov. A, detail of lateral projection of scutum. B, habitus, lateral view. C, pedipalp, mesal view. D, scutum dorsal view. Scale bar: A = 0.5 mm, B = 2.0 mm, C and D = 1 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340099	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340073/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340073	Figure 48. Huasteca rugosa comb. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, habitus, lateral view. C, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B = 0.5 mm, C = 1 mm. The dark lines on (C) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 48. Huasteca rugosa comb. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, habitus, lateral view. C, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B = 0.5 mm, C = 1 mm. The dark lines on (C) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340101/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340101	Figure 62. A, dorsal view of lateral clear areas forming tubercles of Karos tersum sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. B, dorsal view of lateral clear areas projected in tubercles of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. C, lateral view of posterior scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov., showing the spiniform tubercles. D, lateral view of posterior scutum of Montabunus foliorum, showing the rounded tubercles. E, dorsal view of row of pegs in Karos barbarikos; some pegs are indicated by black dots. F, dorsal view of row of pegs in Hoplobunus boneti; some pegs are indicated by black dots. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 62. A, dorsal view of lateral clear areas forming tubercles of Karos tersum sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. B, dorsal view of lateral clear areas projected in tubercles of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. C, lateral view of posterior scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov., showing the spiniform tubercles. D, lateral view of posterior scutum of Montabunus foliorum, showing the rounded tubercles. E, dorsal view of row of pegs in Karos barbarikos; some pegs are indicated by black dots. F, dorsal view of row of pegs in Hoplobunus boneti; some pegs are indicated by black dots. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340105/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340105	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340103	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5339981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5339981	Figure 5. Karos barbarikos, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 5. Karos barbarikos, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340027/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340027	Figure 26. Monterella tuberculata, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 26. Monterella tuberculata, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340031/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340031	Figure 28. Montabunus foliorum, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 28. Montabunus foliorum, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340037/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340037	Figure 31. Chapulobunus unispinosus, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 31. Chapulobunus unispinosus, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340051/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340051	Figure 37. Potosa dybasi, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (A).	Figure 37. Potosa dybasi, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (A).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340061/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340061	Figure 42. Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 42. Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340071/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340071	Figure 47. Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 47. Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340087/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340087	Figure 55. Mictlana inops comb. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral right view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (A).	Figure 55. Mictlana inops comb. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral right view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (A).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5339977/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5339977	Figure 3. Karos barbarikos. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3 mm, B = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm.	Figure 3. Karos barbarikos. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3 mm, B = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5339983/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5339983	Figure 6. Karos parvus. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A and C = 3 mm, B = 1.5 mm.	Figure 6. Karos parvus. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A and C = 3 mm, B = 1.5 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5339979/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5339979	Figure 4. Karos barbarikos. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3 mm, B = 2 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 4. Karos barbarikos. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3 mm, B = 2 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340013/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340013	Figure 19. Karos singularis sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 2.3 mm, B = 3.5 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 19. Karos singularis sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 2.3 mm, B = 3.5 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5339997/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5339997	Figure 12. Karos hexasetosus sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 2 mm, C = 1 mm.	Figure 12. Karos hexasetosus sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 2 mm, C = 1 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5339987/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5339987	Figure 8. Karos parvus, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 8. Karos parvus, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340097/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340097	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A25EFFA0FEE4F941C18EFE23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340095/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340095	Figure 59. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. White circles with black outline, Karos tersum sp. nov.; white circles with blue outline, Karos projectus; white circles with red outline, Karos singularis sp. nov.; black squares, Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov.; white square with black outline, Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; white square with red outline, Huasteca rugosa comb. nov.; black circles, Karos barbarikos.	Figure 59. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. White circles with black outline, Karos tersum sp. nov.; white circles with blue outline, Karos projectus; white circles with red outline, Karos singularis sp. nov.; black squares, Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov.; white square with black outline, Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; white square with red outline, Huasteca rugosa comb. nov.; black circles, Karos barbarikos.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A246FFB9FCE2FC32C2A4F999.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5339997/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5339997	Figure 12. Karos hexasetosus sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 2 mm, C = 1 mm.	Figure 12. Karos hexasetosus sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 2 mm, C = 1 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A246FFB9FCE2FC32C2A4F999.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340001/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340001	Figure 13. Karos hexasetosus sp. nov. A legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 2.0 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 13. Karos hexasetosus sp. nov. A legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 2.0 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A246FFB9FCE2FC32C2A4F999.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340003/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340003	Figure 14. Karos hexasetosus sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 14. Karos hexasetosus sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A246FFB9FCE2FC32C2A4F999.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340093/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340093	Figure 58. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. Black circle, Montabunus foliorum; black square, Karos hexasetosus sp. nov.; white square with black outline, Karos monjarazi sp. nov.; black triangles, Potosa dybasi; white triangle with black outline, Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.	Figure 58. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. Black circle, Montabunus foliorum; black square, Karos hexasetosus sp. nov.; white square with black outline, Karos monjarazi sp. nov.; black triangles, Potosa dybasi; white triangle with black outline, Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A240FFBBFE8FF961C39DFA12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340005/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340005	Figure 15. Karos monjarazi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3 mm, B = 1 mm, C = 1.5 mm.	Figure 15. Karos monjarazi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3 mm, B = 1 mm, C = 1.5 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A240FFBBFE8FF961C39DFA12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340007/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340007	Figure 16. Karos monjarazi sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A and B = 3 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 16. Karos monjarazi sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A and B = 3 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A240FFBBFE8FF961C39DFA12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340009/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340009	Figure 17. Karos monjarazi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 17. Karos monjarazi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A240FFBBFE8FF961C39DFA12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340093/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340093	Figure 58. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. Black circle, Montabunus foliorum; black square, Karos hexasetosus sp. nov.; white square with black outline, Karos monjarazi sp. nov.; black triangles, Potosa dybasi; white triangle with black outline, Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.	Figure 58. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. Black circle, Montabunus foliorum; black square, Karos hexasetosus sp. nov.; white square with black outline, Karos monjarazi sp. nov.; black triangles, Potosa dybasi; white triangle with black outline, Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A242FFB5FE88F9E7C7DEFF36.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340011/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340011	Figure 18. Karos singularis sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm.	Figure 18. Karos singularis sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A242FFB5FE88F9E7C7DEFF36.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340013/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340013	Figure 19. Karos singularis sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 2.3 mm, B = 3.5 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 19. Karos singularis sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 2.3 mm, B = 3.5 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A242FFB5FE88F9E7C7DEFF36.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340015/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340015	Figure 20. Karos singularis sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 20. Karos singularis sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A242FFB5FE88F9E7C7DEFF36.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340095/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340095	Figure 59. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. White circles with black outline, Karos tersum sp. nov.; white circles with blue outline, Karos projectus; white circles with red outline, Karos singularis sp. nov.; black squares, Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov.; white square with black outline, Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; white square with red outline, Huasteca rugosa comb. nov.; black circles, Karos barbarikos.	Figure 59. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. White circles with black outline, Karos tersum sp. nov.; white circles with blue outline, Karos projectus; white circles with red outline, Karos singularis sp. nov.; black squares, Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov.; white square with black outline, Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; white square with red outline, Huasteca rugosa comb. nov.; black circles, Karos barbarikos.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A242FFB5FE88F9E7C7DEFF36.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340107/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340107	Figure 65. A, dorsal view of the male genitalia of Hoplobunus boneti. B, lateral view of the male genitalia of Hoplobunus boneti. C, ventral view of the male genitalia of Hoplobunus boneti. D, lateral view of femur IV of Hoplobunus boneti. E, lateral view of chelicera of Hoplobunus boneti. F, frontal view of the cheliceral fingers of Hoplobunus boneti. The images in (A–C) are at the same scale indicate on (C). Images (D–F) are not at the same scale.	Figure 65. A, dorsal view of the male genitalia of Hoplobunus boneti. B, lateral view of the male genitalia of Hoplobunus boneti. C, ventral view of the male genitalia of Hoplobunus boneti. D, lateral view of femur IV of Hoplobunus boneti. E, lateral view of chelicera of Hoplobunus boneti. F, frontal view of the cheliceral fingers of Hoplobunus boneti. The images in (A–C) are at the same scale indicate on (C). Images (D–F) are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A242FFB5FE88F9E7C7DEFF36.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340099	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A242FFB5FE88F9E7C7DEFF36.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340101/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340101	Figure 62. A, dorsal view of lateral clear areas forming tubercles of Karos tersum sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. B, dorsal view of lateral clear areas projected in tubercles of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. C, lateral view of posterior scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov., showing the spiniform tubercles. D, lateral view of posterior scutum of Montabunus foliorum, showing the rounded tubercles. E, dorsal view of row of pegs in Karos barbarikos; some pegs are indicated by black dots. F, dorsal view of row of pegs in Hoplobunus boneti; some pegs are indicated by black dots. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 62. A, dorsal view of lateral clear areas forming tubercles of Karos tersum sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. B, dorsal view of lateral clear areas projected in tubercles of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. C, lateral view of posterior scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov., showing the spiniform tubercles. D, lateral view of posterior scutum of Montabunus foliorum, showing the rounded tubercles. E, dorsal view of row of pegs in Karos barbarikos; some pegs are indicated by black dots. F, dorsal view of row of pegs in Hoplobunus boneti; some pegs are indicated by black dots. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A242FFB5FE88F9E7C7DEFF36.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340105/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340105	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24CFFB7FC65FECBC061FBA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340017/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340017	Figure 21. Karos tersum sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.8 mm, B = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm.	Figure 21. Karos tersum sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.8 mm, B = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24CFFB7FC65FECBC061FBA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340019/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340019	Figure 22. Karos tersum sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3.4 mm, B = 2.0 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 22. Karos tersum sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3.4 mm, B = 2.0 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24CFFB7FC65FECBC061FBA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340021/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340021	Figure 23. Karos tersum sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 23. Karos tersum sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24CFFB7FC65FECBC061FBA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340095/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340095	Figure 59. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. White circles with black outline, Karos tersum sp. nov.; white circles with blue outline, Karos projectus; white circles with red outline, Karos singularis sp. nov.; black squares, Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov.; white square with black outline, Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; white square with red outline, Huasteca rugosa comb. nov.; black circles, Karos barbarikos.	Figure 59. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. White circles with black outline, Karos tersum sp. nov.; white circles with blue outline, Karos projectus; white circles with red outline, Karos singularis sp. nov.; black squares, Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov.; white square with black outline, Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; white square with red outline, Huasteca rugosa comb. nov.; black circles, Karos barbarikos.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24CFFB7FC65FECBC061FBA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340099	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24CFFB7FC65FECBC061FBA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340101/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340101	Figure 62. A, dorsal view of lateral clear areas forming tubercles of Karos tersum sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. B, dorsal view of lateral clear areas projected in tubercles of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. C, lateral view of posterior scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov., showing the spiniform tubercles. D, lateral view of posterior scutum of Montabunus foliorum, showing the rounded tubercles. E, dorsal view of row of pegs in Karos barbarikos; some pegs are indicated by black dots. F, dorsal view of row of pegs in Hoplobunus boneti; some pegs are indicated by black dots. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 62. A, dorsal view of lateral clear areas forming tubercles of Karos tersum sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. B, dorsal view of lateral clear areas projected in tubercles of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. C, lateral view of posterior scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov., showing the spiniform tubercles. D, lateral view of posterior scutum of Montabunus foliorum, showing the rounded tubercles. E, dorsal view of row of pegs in Karos barbarikos; some pegs are indicated by black dots. F, dorsal view of row of pegs in Hoplobunus boneti; some pegs are indicated by black dots. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24CFFB7FC65FECBC061FBA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340103	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24EFFB1FF73FB57C3AFFAE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340023/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340023	Figure 24. Monterella tuberculata. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 4.5 mm, B = 2 mm, C = 1.5 mm.	Figure 24. Monterella tuberculata. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 4.5 mm, B = 2 mm, C = 1.5 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24EFFB1FF73FB57C3AFFAE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340025/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340025	Figure 25. Monterella tuberculata. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 2.5 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 25. Monterella tuberculata. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 2.5 mm, C = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24EFFB1FF73FB57C3AFFAE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340027/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340027	Figure 26. Monterella tuberculata, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 26. Monterella tuberculata, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24EFFB1FF73FB57C3AFFAE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340091/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340091	Figure 57. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group. Black triangles, Monterella tuberculata; black square, Mictlana inops comb. nov. (only locality of material examined was mapped); black circles, Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov.; white circles with black outline, Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus unispinosus; inverted black triangles, Karos parvus.	Figure 57. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group. Black triangles, Monterella tuberculata; black square, Mictlana inops comb. nov. (only locality of material examined was mapped); black circles, Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov.; white circles with black outline, Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus unispinosus; inverted black triangles, Karos parvus.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24EFFB1FF73FB57C3AFFAE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340099	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A248FFB3FF7CFA98C170FBF4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340029/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340029	Figure 27. Montabunus foliorum. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, ventral view. D, habitus, lateral view. E, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3 mm, B = 2 mm, C and D = 1.5 mm, E = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (C) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 27. Montabunus foliorum. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, habitus, ventral view. D, habitus, lateral view. E, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3 mm, B = 2 mm, C and D = 1.5 mm, E = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (C) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A248FFB3FF7CFA98C170FBF4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340099	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A248FFB3FF7CFA98C170FBF4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340031/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340031	Figure 28. Montabunus foliorum, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 28. Montabunus foliorum, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A248FFB3FF7CFA98C170FBF4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340097/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340097	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A248FFB3FF7CFA98C170FBF4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340093/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340093	Figure 58. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. Black circle, Montabunus foliorum; black square, Karos hexasetosus sp. nov.; white square with black outline, Karos monjarazi sp. nov.; black triangles, Potosa dybasi; white triangle with black outline, Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.	Figure 58. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. Black circle, Montabunus foliorum; black square, Karos hexasetosus sp. nov.; white square with black outline, Karos monjarazi sp. nov.; black triangles, Potosa dybasi; white triangle with black outline, Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A248FFB3FF7CFA98C170FBF4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340101/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340101	Figure 62. A, dorsal view of lateral clear areas forming tubercles of Karos tersum sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. B, dorsal view of lateral clear areas projected in tubercles of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. C, lateral view of posterior scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov., showing the spiniform tubercles. D, lateral view of posterior scutum of Montabunus foliorum, showing the rounded tubercles. E, dorsal view of row of pegs in Karos barbarikos; some pegs are indicated by black dots. F, dorsal view of row of pegs in Hoplobunus boneti; some pegs are indicated by black dots. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 62. A, dorsal view of lateral clear areas forming tubercles of Karos tersum sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. B, dorsal view of lateral clear areas projected in tubercles of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. C, lateral view of posterior scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov., showing the spiniform tubercles. D, lateral view of posterior scutum of Montabunus foliorum, showing the rounded tubercles. E, dorsal view of row of pegs in Karos barbarikos; some pegs are indicated by black dots. F, dorsal view of row of pegs in Hoplobunus boneti; some pegs are indicated by black dots. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24AFFB3FF00FB96C7DEF90D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340033/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340033	Figure 29. Chapulobunus unispinosus. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 5 mm, B = 2.5 mm, C = 1 mm.	Figure 29. Chapulobunus unispinosus. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 5 mm, B = 2.5 mm, C = 1 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24AFFB3FF00FB96C7DEF90D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340039/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340039	Figure 32. Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 5 mm, B = 2.5 mm, C = 1 mm.	Figure 32. Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 5 mm, B = 2.5 mm, C = 1 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24AFFB3FF00FB96C7DEF90D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340099	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24AFFB3FF00FB96C7DEF90D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340035/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340035	Figure 30. Chapulobunus unispinosus. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view, C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.3 mm, B = 2 mm, C = 2.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 30. Chapulobunus unispinosus. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view, C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.3 mm, B = 2 mm, C = 2.5 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24AFFB3FF00FB96C7DEF90D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340041/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340041	Figure 33. Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.3 mm, B = 2.5 mm, C = 2 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 33. Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.3 mm, B = 2.5 mm, C = 2 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24AFFB3FF00FB96C7DEF90D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340103	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24AFFB3FF00FB96C7DEF90D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340037/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340037	Figure 31. Chapulobunus unispinosus, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 31. Chapulobunus unispinosus, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24AFFB3FF00FB96C7DEF90D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340043/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340043	Figure 34. Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 34. Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24AFFB3FF00FB96C7DEF90D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340091/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340091	Figure 57. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group. Black triangles, Monterella tuberculata; black square, Mictlana inops comb. nov. (only locality of material examined was mapped); black circles, Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov.; white circles with black outline, Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus unispinosus; inverted black triangles, Karos parvus.	Figure 57. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group. Black triangles, Monterella tuberculata; black square, Mictlana inops comb. nov. (only locality of material examined was mapped); black circles, Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov.; white circles with black outline, Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus unispinosus; inverted black triangles, Karos parvus.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24AFFB3FF00FB96C7DEF90D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340097/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340097	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A24AFFB3FF00FB96C7DEF90D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340105/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340105	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A274FF8FFC1AFB0EC177F960.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340039/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340039	Figure 32. Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 5 mm, B = 2.5 mm, C = 1 mm.	Figure 32. Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 5 mm, B = 2.5 mm, C = 1 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A274FF8FFC1AFB0EC177F960.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340041/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340041	Figure 33. Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.3 mm, B = 2.5 mm, C = 2 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 33. Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, habitus, ventral view. C, habitus, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 3.3 mm, B = 2.5 mm, C = 2 mm. The dark lines on (B) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A274FF8FFC1AFB0EC177F960.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340043/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340043	Figure 34. Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 34. Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A274FF8FFC1AFB0EC177F960.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340093/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340093	Figure 58. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. Black circle, Montabunus foliorum; black square, Karos hexasetosus sp. nov.; white square with black outline, Karos monjarazi sp. nov.; black triangles, Potosa dybasi; white triangle with black outline, Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.	Figure 58. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. Black circle, Montabunus foliorum; black square, Karos hexasetosus sp. nov.; white square with black outline, Karos monjarazi sp. nov.; black triangles, Potosa dybasi; white triangle with black outline, Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A274FF8FFC1AFB0EC177F960.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340097/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340097	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A274FF8FFC1AFB0EC177F960.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340099	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A274FF8FFC1AFB0EC177F960.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340103	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A274FF8FFC1AFB0EC177F960.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340105/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340105	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A276FF8FFF10F90FC7DDF8A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340045/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340045	Figure 35. Potosa dybasi. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 1.5 mm, C = 0.5 mm.	Figure 35. Potosa dybasi. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 1.5 mm, C = 0.5 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A276FF8FFF10F90FC7DDF8A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340053/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340053	Figure 38. Potosa reddelli sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 1.5 mm, C = 0.5 mm.	Figure 38. Potosa reddelli sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 1.5 mm, C = 0.5 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A276FF8FFF10F90FC7DDF8A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340049/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340049	Figure 36. Potosa dybasi. A, leg IV, mesal view. B, leg I, mesal view. C, scutum, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B–D = 1 mm. Arrow in (B) indicates the glandular opening. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 36. Potosa dybasi. A, leg IV, mesal view. B, leg I, mesal view. C, scutum, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B–D = 1 mm. Arrow in (B) indicates the glandular opening. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A276FF8FFF10F90FC7DDF8A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340055/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340055	Figure 39. Potosa reddelli sp. nov. A, leg IV, mesal view. B, leg I, mesal view. C, scutum, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B–D = 1 mm. Arrow in (B) indicates the glandular opening. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 39. Potosa reddelli sp. nov. A, leg IV, mesal view. B, leg I, mesal view. C, scutum, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B–D = 1 mm. Arrow in (B) indicates the glandular opening. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A276FF8FFF10F90FC7DDF8A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340097/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340097	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A276FF8FFF10F90FC7DDF8A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340051/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340051	Figure 37. Potosa dybasi, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (A).	Figure 37. Potosa dybasi, male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (A).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A276FF8FFF10F90FC7DDF8A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340057/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340057	Figure 40. Potosa reddelli sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (A).	Figure 40. Potosa reddelli sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (A).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A273FF8BFE99FC5EC11FF8A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340053/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340053	Figure 38. Potosa reddelli sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 1.5 mm, C = 0.5 mm.	Figure 38. Potosa reddelli sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 3.5 mm, B = 1.5 mm, C = 0.5 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A273FF8BFE99FC5EC11FF8A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340055/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340055	Figure 39. Potosa reddelli sp. nov. A, leg IV, mesal view. B, leg I, mesal view. C, scutum, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B–D = 1 mm. Arrow in (B) indicates the glandular opening. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 39. Potosa reddelli sp. nov. A, leg IV, mesal view. B, leg I, mesal view. C, scutum, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B–D = 1 mm. Arrow in (B) indicates the glandular opening. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A273FF8BFE99FC5EC11FF8A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340057/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340057	Figure 40. Potosa reddelli sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (A).	Figure 40. Potosa reddelli sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (A).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A273FF8BFE99FC5EC11FF8A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340093/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340093	Figure 58. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. Black circle, Montabunus foliorum; black square, Karos hexasetosus sp. nov.; white square with black outline, Karos monjarazi sp. nov.; black triangles, Potosa dybasi; white triangle with black outline, Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.	Figure 58. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. Black circle, Montabunus foliorum; black square, Karos hexasetosus sp. nov.; white square with black outline, Karos monjarazi sp. nov.; black triangles, Potosa dybasi; white triangle with black outline, Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A273FF8BFE99FC5EC11FF8A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340097/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340097	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27DFF84FEFAFF3FC0ADFAA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340059/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340059	Figure 41. Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, legs IV, mesal view. C, habitus, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. E, scutum, dorsal view. F, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 2.5 mm, B, D, and E = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm, F = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 41. Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, legs IV, mesal view. C, habitus, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. E, scutum, dorsal view. F, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 2.5 mm, B, D, and E = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm, F = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27DFF84FEFAFF3FC0ADFAA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340063/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340063	Figure 43. Crettaros valdezi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, legs IV, mesal view. C, habitus, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. E, scutum, dorsal view. F, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 2.5 mm, B, D, and E = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm, F = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 43. Crettaros valdezi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, legs IV, mesal view. C, habitus, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. E, scutum, dorsal view. F, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 2.5 mm, B, D, and E = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm, F = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27DFF84FEFAFF3FC0ADFAA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340103	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27DFF84FEFAFF3FC0ADFAA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340061/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340061	Figure 42. Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 42. Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27DFF84FEFAFF3FC0ADFAA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340065/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340065	Figure 44. Crettaros valdezi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 44. Crettaros valdezi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27DFF84FEBDFA6FC7F2F9E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340059/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340059	Figure 41. Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, legs IV, mesal view. C, habitus, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. E, scutum, dorsal view. F, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 2.5 mm, B, D, and E = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm, F = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 41. Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, legs IV, mesal view. C, habitus, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. E, scutum, dorsal view. F, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 2.5 mm, B, D, and E = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm, F = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27DFF84FEBDFA6FC7F2F9E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340061/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340061	Figure 42. Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 42. Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27DFF84FEBDFA6FC7F2F9E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340091/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340091	Figure 57. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group. Black triangles, Monterella tuberculata; black square, Mictlana inops comb. nov. (only locality of material examined was mapped); black circles, Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov.; white circles with black outline, Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus unispinosus; inverted black triangles, Karos parvus.	Figure 57. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group. Black triangles, Monterella tuberculata; black square, Mictlana inops comb. nov. (only locality of material examined was mapped); black circles, Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov.; white circles with black outline, Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus unispinosus; inverted black triangles, Karos parvus.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27DFF84FEBDFA6FC7F2F9E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340099	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27DFF84FEBDFA6FC7F2F9E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340103	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27FFF87FEA2FC8EC1BFFB9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340063/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340063	Figure 43. Crettaros valdezi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, legs IV, mesal view. C, habitus, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. E, scutum, dorsal view. F, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 2.5 mm, B, D, and E = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm, F = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 43. Crettaros valdezi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, legs IV, mesal view. C, habitus, lateral view. D, habitus, ventral view. E, scutum, dorsal view. F, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 2.5 mm, B, D, and E = 1.5 mm, C = 1 mm, F = 0.5 mm. The dark lines on (D) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27FFF87FEA2FC8EC1BFFB9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340065/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340065	Figure 44. Crettaros valdezi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 44. Crettaros valdezi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27FFF87FEA2FC8EC1BFFB9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340091/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340091	Figure 57. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group. Black triangles, Monterella tuberculata; black square, Mictlana inops comb. nov. (only locality of material examined was mapped); black circles, Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov.; white circles with black outline, Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus unispinosus; inverted black triangles, Karos parvus.	Figure 57. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group. Black triangles, Monterella tuberculata; black square, Mictlana inops comb. nov. (only locality of material examined was mapped); black circles, Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov.; white circles with black outline, Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus unispinosus; inverted black triangles, Karos parvus.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27FFF87FEA2FC8EC1BFFB9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340103	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27FFF87FEA2FC8EC1BFFB9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340105/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340105	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27EFF80FC4AFB73C1B3FC85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340069/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340069	Figure 46. Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, legs II, mesal view. D, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 1.3 mm, B = 1 mm, C = 0.8 mm, D = 0.2 mm. Arrows in (C) indicate the swollen portion on femur and tibia II.	Figure 46. Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, legs II, mesal view. D, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 1.3 mm, B = 1 mm, C = 0.8 mm, D = 0.2 mm. Arrows in (C) indicate the swollen portion on femur and tibia II.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27EFF80FC4AFB73C1B3FC85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340075/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340075	Figure 49. Huasteca rugosa comb. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, legs II, mesal view. D, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 1.3 mm, B = 1 mm, C = 0.8 mm, D = 0.2 mm. Arrow in (C) indicates the swollen distal femur.	Figure 49. Huasteca rugosa comb. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, legs II, mesal view. D, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 1.3 mm, B = 1 mm, C = 0.8 mm, D = 0.2 mm. Arrow in (C) indicates the swollen distal femur.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27EFF80FC4AFB73C1B3FC85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340081/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340081	Figure 52. Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, legs II, mesal view. D, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 1.3 mm, B = 1 mm, C = 0.8 mm, D = 0.2 mm. Arrows on (C) indicates the swollen portions of femur, patela and tibia II.	Figure 52. Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, legs II, mesal view. D, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 1.3 mm, B = 1 mm, C = 0.8 mm, D = 0.2 mm. Arrows on (C) indicates the swollen portions of femur, patela and tibia II.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27EFF80FC4AFB73C1B3FC85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340099	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27EFF80FC4AFB73C1B3FC85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340067/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340067	Figure 45. Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, habitus, lateral view. C, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B = 0.5 mm, C = 1 mm. The dark lines on (C) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 45. Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, habitus, lateral view. C, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B = 0.5 mm, C = 1 mm. The dark lines on (C) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27EFF80FC4AFB73C1B3FC85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340073/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340073	Figure 48. Huasteca rugosa comb. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, habitus, lateral view. C, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B = 0.5 mm, C = 1 mm. The dark lines on (C) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 48. Huasteca rugosa comb. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, habitus, lateral view. C, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B = 0.5 mm, C = 1 mm. The dark lines on (C) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27EFF80FC4AFB73C1B3FC85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340079/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340079	Figure 51. Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, habitus, lateral view. C, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B = 0.5 mm, C = 1 mm. The dark lines on (C) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 51. Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, habitus, lateral view. C, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B = 0.5 mm, C = 1 mm. The dark lines on (C) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27EFF80FC4AFB73C1B3FC85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340103	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27EFF80FC4AFB73C1B3FC85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340097/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340097	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	Figure 60. A, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa dybasi; arrow indicates glandular opening. B, ventral view of metatarsus I in male of Potosa reddelli sp. nov.; arrow indicates glandular opening. C, swollen apical portion on femur II in male of Huasteca gratiosa. D, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. E, detail of ventral microsetae of pars distalis of Karos projectus. F, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos singularis sp. nov.; arrows indicate ventral microsetae. G, detail of apical portion of follis of Montabunus foliorum; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. H, detail of apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis. I, apical portion of follis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the lateral projection of follis.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27EFF80FC4AFB73C1B3FC85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340071/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340071	Figure 47. Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 47. Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27EFF80FC4AFB73C1B3FC85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340077/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340077	Figure 50. Huasteca rugosa comb. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	Figure 50. Huasteca rugosa comb. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (C).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27EFF80FC4AFB73C1B3FC85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340083/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340083	Figure 53. Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral right view. D, lateral left view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and (C) and parastylar setae in (A).	Figure 53. Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral right view. D, lateral left view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and (C) and parastylar setae in (A).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A27EFF80FC4AFB73C1B3FC85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340095/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340095	Figure 59. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. White circles with black outline, Karos tersum sp. nov.; white circles with blue outline, Karos projectus; white circles with red outline, Karos singularis sp. nov.; black squares, Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov.; white square with black outline, Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; white square with red outline, Huasteca rugosa comb. nov.; black circles, Karos barbarikos.	Figure 59. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. White circles with black outline, Karos tersum sp. nov.; white circles with blue outline, Karos projectus; white circles with red outline, Karos singularis sp. nov.; black squares, Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov.; white square with black outline, Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; white square with red outline, Huasteca rugosa comb. nov.; black circles, Karos barbarikos.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A264FF9FFE94FD69C37BFDC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340079/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340079	Figure 51. Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, habitus, lateral view. C, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B = 0.5 mm, C = 1 mm. The dark lines on (C) indicate the stigmatic area.	Figure 51. Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. A, habitus, dorsal view. B, habitus, lateral view. C, habitus, ventral view. Scale bars: A = 2 mm, B = 0.5 mm, C = 1 mm. The dark lines on (C) indicate the stigmatic area.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A264FF9FFE94FD69C37BFDC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340081/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340081	Figure 52. Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, legs II, mesal view. D, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 1.3 mm, B = 1 mm, C = 0.8 mm, D = 0.2 mm. Arrows on (C) indicates the swollen portions of femur, patela and tibia II.	Figure 52. Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. A, legs IV, mesal view. B, scutum, dorsal view. C, legs II, mesal view. D, ocularium, frontal view. Scale bars: A = 1.3 mm, B = 1 mm, C = 0.8 mm, D = 0.2 mm. Arrows on (C) indicates the swollen portions of femur, patela and tibia II.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A264FF9FFE94FD69C37BFDC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340083/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340083	Figure 53. Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral right view. D, lateral left view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and (C) and parastylar setae in (A).	Figure 53. Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral right view. D, lateral left view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and (C) and parastylar setae in (A).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A264FF9FFE94FD69C37BFDC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340095/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340095	Figure 59. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. White circles with black outline, Karos tersum sp. nov.; white circles with blue outline, Karos projectus; white circles with red outline, Karos singularis sp. nov.; black squares, Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov.; white square with black outline, Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; white square with red outline, Huasteca rugosa comb. nov.; black circles, Karos barbarikos.	Figure 59. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group, continued. White circles with black outline, Karos tersum sp. nov.; white circles with blue outline, Karos projectus; white circles with red outline, Karos singularis sp. nov.; black squares, Huasteca gratiosa comb. nov.; white square with black outline, Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; white square with red outline, Huasteca rugosa comb. nov.; black circles, Karos barbarikos.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A264FF9FFE94FD69C37BFDC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340099	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 61. A, detail of one of the lateral clear areas forming tubercles on scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov. B, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov. C, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Karos tersum sp. nov. D, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov. E, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Montabunus foliorum. F, detail of one of the lateral clear areas projected in tubercles on scutum of Monterella tuberculata. G, extra row of pegs in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., indicated by arrows. H, dorsal apophyses on trochanter II in male of Karos singularis sp. nov. I, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV in Montabunus foliorum; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. J, detail of mesotergal areas III and IV on Chapulobunus unispinosus; dotted lines indicate the sulcus between these areas. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A264FF9FFE94FD69C37BFDC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340101/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340101	Figure 62. A, dorsal view of lateral clear areas forming tubercles of Karos tersum sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. B, dorsal view of lateral clear areas projected in tubercles of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. C, lateral view of posterior scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov., showing the spiniform tubercles. D, lateral view of posterior scutum of Montabunus foliorum, showing the rounded tubercles. E, dorsal view of row of pegs in Karos barbarikos; some pegs are indicated by black dots. F, dorsal view of row of pegs in Hoplobunus boneti; some pegs are indicated by black dots. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 62. A, dorsal view of lateral clear areas forming tubercles of Karos tersum sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. B, dorsal view of lateral clear areas projected in tubercles of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the clear areas. C, lateral view of posterior scutum of Karos singularis sp. nov., showing the spiniform tubercles. D, lateral view of posterior scutum of Montabunus foliorum, showing the rounded tubercles. E, dorsal view of row of pegs in Karos barbarikos; some pegs are indicated by black dots. F, dorsal view of row of pegs in Hoplobunus boneti; some pegs are indicated by black dots. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A264FF9FFE94FD69C37BFDC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340103	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	Figure 63. A, dorsal view of the anal bulge on Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov.; arrow indicates the bulge. B, lateral view of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov., line indicates the very high lateral channel area. C, laterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. D, posterodorsal view of scutum of Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov., showing the median humps on areas II and III indicated by dotted circles. E, dorsal view of trochanter IV of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the tridentate apophysis. F, anterodorsal view of scutum of Karos barbarikos, the black points mark the tubercles forming a ‘V’. G, dorsal ornamentation of Karos tersum sp. nov. showing the transversal row of tubercles on mesotergal areas; transversal row II indicated by black dots. H, detail of the ventral ornamentation on femur IV of Karos barbarikos. I, detail of the ectal ornamentation on tibia IV of Karos barbarikos; arrows indicate the spiniform tubercles. J, detail of the ventral ornamentation on leg IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. K, detail of the two apical spines on femur IV in Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov. These images are not at the same scale.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A264FF9FFE94FD69C37BFDC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340105/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340105	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A264FF9FFE94FD69C37BFDC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340085/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340085	Figure 54. Mictlana inops comb. nov. A, detail of lateral projection of scutum. B, habitus, lateral view. C, pedipalp, mesal view. D, scutum dorsal view. Scale bar: A = 0.5 mm, B = 2.0 mm, C and D = 1 mm.	Figure 54. Mictlana inops comb. nov. A, detail of lateral projection of scutum. B, habitus, lateral view. C, pedipalp, mesal view. D, scutum dorsal view. Scale bar: A = 0.5 mm, B = 2.0 mm, C and D = 1 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A266FF99FEE6FDB7C68CFDE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340085/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340085	Figure 54. Mictlana inops comb. nov. A, detail of lateral projection of scutum. B, habitus, lateral view. C, pedipalp, mesal view. D, scutum dorsal view. Scale bar: A = 0.5 mm, B = 2.0 mm, C and D = 1 mm.	Figure 54. Mictlana inops comb. nov. A, detail of lateral projection of scutum. B, habitus, lateral view. C, pedipalp, mesal view. D, scutum dorsal view. Scale bar: A = 0.5 mm, B = 2.0 mm, C and D = 1 mm.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A266FF99FEE6FDB7C68CFDE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340087/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340087	Figure 55. Mictlana inops comb. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral right view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (A).	Figure 55. Mictlana inops comb. nov. male genitalia. A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, lateral right view. White arrows indicate ventral microsetae in (B) and parastylar setae in (A).	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A266FF99FEE6FDB7C68CFDE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340091/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340091	Figure 57. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group. Black triangles, Monterella tuberculata; black square, Mictlana inops comb. nov. (only locality of material examined was mapped); black circles, Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov.; white circles with black outline, Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus unispinosus; inverted black triangles, Karos parvus.	Figure 57. Distribution map of the species of the Karos genus-group. Black triangles, Monterella tuberculata; black square, Mictlana inops comb. nov. (only locality of material examined was mapped); black circles, Crettaros santibanezi sp. nov.; white circles with black outline, Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; black crosses, Chapulobunus unispinosus; inverted black triangles, Karos parvus.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A266FF99FEE6FDB7C68CFDE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340105/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340105	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	Figure 64. A, mesodorsal view of pedipalp femur and patella of Huasteca silhavyi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the setiferous tubercles on mesal side of these segments. B, dorsal view of pedipalp femur of Karos barbarikos; arrow indicates the mesodistal setiferous tubercle. C, apical portion of metatarsus IV of Karos singularis sp. nov., the circle indicates the swollen area. D, dorsal view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos; line indicates the exposed base of the follis. E, dorsal view of pars distalis of Philora tuxtlae; line indicates the base of the follis in apical depression. F, dorsal view of pars distalis of Paramitraceras granulatum; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. G, dorsal view of pars distalis of Crettaros valdezi sp. nov.; arrows indicate the pars distalis width/follis width ratio. H, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus unispinosus; arrow indicates the width at the middle of the ventral plate. I, ventral view of pars distalis of Mictlana inops the white arrow indicates the slight width in the middle of ventral plate, the black dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. J, ventral view of pars distalis of Karos barbarikos, the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. K, ventral view of pars distalis of Chapulobunus poblano sp. nov., the white dotted line indicates the apical end of ventral plate. L, dorsal view of pars distalis of Potosa dybasi; arrows indi-	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
03CA87F9A260FF9AFC87FD8DC11BF8A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5340089/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5340089	Figure 56. Dorsal view of the habitus of the female paratype (TMM) of ‘Karos’ depressus Goodnight & Goodnight, 1971 incertae sedis.	Figure 56. Dorsal view of the habitus of the female paratype (TMM) of ‘Karos’ depressus Goodnight & Goodnight, 1971 incertae sedis.	2015-11-18	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.		Zenodo	biologists	Cruz-López, Jesús A.;Francke, Oscar F.			
