Meridia palpalis Roewer, 1913 familial assignment restored
Meridia palpalis Roewer, 1913: 385 (female holotype, “ Venezuela, Mérida, SMF-852”, examined); Kury 2003: 380.
Note. The monotypic genus Meridia was originally described in Gonyleptidae (inCranainae, later, transferred to Manaosbiidae by Kury (1997)). The holotype is the only specimen known and is a female, thus it is impossible to observe the spindled male basitarsus I that distinguishes manaosbiids. However, it possesses a body size much larger than any manaosbiid, the dorsal scutum shape is markedly pyriform, and the armature of dorsal scutum is typical of cranaines. For these reasons, it is transferred back to Cranaidae and allocated in the Cranainae subfamily.