6.1. Neocarus bajacalifornicus bajacalifornicus (Vázquez & Klompen, 2002) *

Neocarus bajacalifornicus bajacalifornicus Bernardi et al. 2013b: 76

Neocarus bajacalifornicus Vázquez & Klompen 2009: 24 (new status)

Opilioacarus (Neocarus) bajacalifornicus Vázquez & Klompen 2002: 317–318, figs. 1F, H, I, L, M, O, P, W, X, 2G, 3B, 4A, 5C, 6B, 7C, 10E (original description)

Holotype: F (UNAM, OSAL000582). MEXICO, Baja California, Sur, Sierra de La Laguna, ex under bark downed tree, 23°28’N 109°54’W, elevation approximately 2000 m, coll. M.M. Vazquez, 20.AUG.1986, AL5951.

Paratypes: same data of holotype with exceptions, 2 F, 2 M, TN (UQROO); M (UNAM, OSAL00583), ex under bark downed Quercus devia, 13.MAR.1985, coll. M.M. Vázquez, AL 5953 ; 2 F (UQROO), 2 F, 2M (OSAL000584-587), ex under bark downed log, 1.NOV.1986, coll. M.M. Vazquez and J. G. Palacios-Vargas, AL5954; M (UQROO), ex under stones, coll. B. Roth, 18.JAN.1988, AL5952 .

Distribution: Baja California Sur (Mexico).

Etymology: This species is named after the state in Mexico, Baja California Sur, in which the material was collected.

Note: The subspecific name Neocarus bajacalifornicus bajacalifornicus was not created during the description of Neocarus bajacalifornicus chamelaensis, which should have been made (ICZN, Art. 11.4.2). It was first cited in Bernardi et al. (2013b).