taxonID	type	description	language	source
FAF0DE94A27C53EDB66E26A527F0A79C.taxon	description	Figs 4, 6 A	en	Garcia, Andres F., Vargas, Alex Gonzalez, Estrada, Miguel Gutierrez (2022): New records and a new cave-dwelling species of Agoristenidae (Arachnida, Opiliones) from Colombia. Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (1): 55-63, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202
FAF0DE94A27C53EDB66E26A527F0A79C.taxon	description	Complementary description. Body. DS Epsilon type 1. Ocularium low, domed, smooth, and without eyes (Fig. 4 D, F) Mesotergum divided into four ill-defined areas, smooth; (Fig. 4 A-C). Areas I-IV with a pair of minute paramedian granules; area I divided into two halves; area II-IV undivided (Fig. 4 A, D). Posterior border of scutum substraight. Free tergites I-III with some tubercles. Venter. Stigmatic area with a few granules. Stigmata large, oval and oblique (Fig. 4 E). Legs. Increasing in thickness from leg I to leg IV, but legs III and IV at least twice as thick as legs I and II, unarmed. Leg I filiform. Leg IV with darker coloration than the others. Fe IV length four times DS length (Fig. 4 D). Penis. LP small and depressed, crescent-shaped, with anterolateral rounded corners apically pointed (Fig. 4 G, I). Hammer (malleus) cylindrical, carrying MS-A-B (two pairs of MS-A and one pair of MS-B, all branched) (Fig. 4 G, I); MS-C absent; two pairs of short MS-D located in a keel between the LP and the base of the stylus (Fig. 4 G). MS-E 1 large and triffid, MS-E 2 short and conical, located slightly distal to MS-E 1 on the ventral side of the LP (Fig. 4 G, I). Stylus straight, elongated, surpassing the LP (Fig. 4 G, I), with the tip ventrally curved (Fig. 4 H) and a rectangular dorsal keel (Fig. 4 G). Coloration (in alcohol). Carapace Brilliant Yellow (83) (anterior border) and Brilliant Orange Yellow (67) (posterior border and laterals). Free tergites and chelicerae Brilliant Orange Yellow (67). Pedipalps and legs I-III Brilliant Yellow (83). Leg IV Deep Orange Yellow (69). Sexual dimorphism. Chelicerae hypertelic in males.	en	Garcia, Andres F., Vargas, Alex Gonzalez, Estrada, Miguel Gutierrez (2022): New records and a new cave-dwelling species of Agoristenidae (Arachnida, Opiliones) from Colombia. Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (1): 55-63, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202
93A6E9E090A3523DA71969017FDA7855.taxon	description	Figs 5, 6 A	en	Garcia, Andres F., Vargas, Alex Gonzalez, Estrada, Miguel Gutierrez (2022): New records and a new cave-dwelling species of Agoristenidae (Arachnida, Opiliones) from Colombia. Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (1): 55-63, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202
93A6E9E090A3523DA71969017FDA7855.taxon	description	Complementary description. DS Epsilon type 2. Ocularium low, smooth, and with median concavity (Fig. 5 B, E). Mesotergum delimited, divided into four areas: area I divided into two halves; areas II-IV undivided (Fig. 5 B). Anterior margin of coxa I with three tubercles, the basalmost bifid, and a medial longitudinal row of small tubercles (Fig. 5 C). Pedipalpal segments slender and with long setae (Fig. 5 B-D). Legs increasing in thickness from leg I to leg IV, unarmed; leg I filiform. Fe IV four times DS length (Fig. 5 A).	en	Garcia, Andres F., Vargas, Alex Gonzalez, Estrada, Miguel Gutierrez (2022): New records and a new cave-dwelling species of Agoristenidae (Arachnida, Opiliones) from Colombia. Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (1): 55-63, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202
0FFF4071E9E95F51B2FC38B2C002F7F3.taxon	description	Figs 1, 2, 3, 6 A, C	en	Garcia, Andres F., Vargas, Alex Gonzalez, Estrada, Miguel Gutierrez (2022): New records and a new cave-dwelling species of Agoristenidae (Arachnida, Opiliones) from Colombia. Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (1): 55-63, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202
0FFF4071E9E95F51B2FC38B2C002F7F3.taxon	description	Description. Male Holotype (ICN-Ao- 1976). Measurements. TL (ChL + DSL): 4.45, DSL: 2.66, CL: 1.07, CW: 1.79, AL: 1.59, AW: 2.21, BaCh: 0.55. Pedipalp: Tr: 0.60, Fe: 1.23, Pa: 0.72, Ti: 0.88, Ta: 0.70, Claw: 0.79. Leg I: Tr: 0.42, Fe: 4.10, Pa: 0.73, Ti: 3.19, Mt: 5.86, Ta: 1.31, TL: 15.61; Leg II: Tr: 0.57, Fe: 9.21, Pa: 0.98, Ti: 7.67, Mt: 12.40, Ta: 5.14, TL: 35.97. Leg III: Tr: 0.62, Fe: 5.92, Pa: 0.97, Ti: 3.65, Mt: 7.52, Ta: 1.58, TL: 20.26. Leg IV: Tr: 0.70, Fe: 8.65, Pa: 1.00, Ti: 4.85, Mt: 11.14, Ta: 1.82, TL: 28.16. Dorsum. DS Epsilon type 2. Anterior and lateral margins of DS smooth. Ocularium low, smooth, and without median concavity (Fig. 1 A, B, E). Mesotergum slightly delimited, divided into four smooth areas: area I divided into two halves; areas II-IV undivided (Fig. 2 A). Posterior margin of scutum substraight and with few granules (Figs 1 D, 2 B). Free tergites I-III with some granules (Fig. 1 B, D, E). Venter. Coxa I with a longitudinal row of tubercles and one large bicapitate tubercle on the anteroproximal margin (Fig. 2 C); coxae II-IV with some granules; coxa II longer than coxa I; coxa III longer than coxae I and II; coxa IV backward projected. Stigmata oval, small and transverse (Fig. 1 C). Chelicera. Chelicera swollen. BaCh quadrate in dorsal view, with well-marked bulla, three mesal, five anterior, and three ectal tubercles. Hand with setiferous tubercles of different sizes reaching the medial and posterior region. Fixed finger with the inner surface finely grooved. Movable finger with one trapezoid, small, sub-basal tooth, and with a dentate distal inner surface (Fig. 2 D). Pedipalps. All segments more slender than usual (Fig. 1 B). Trochanter with one subapical tubercle on the ventral face. Femur with a ventroectal row of four setiferous tubercles (the two basalmost largest and the two distalmost medium-sized), and one large ventromesal setiferous tubercle in the apical portion (Fig. 2 E). Patella with one large mesal setiferous tubercle. Tibia ectal III, mesal IIi. Tarsus ectal IIi, mesal IIi. Legs. Increasing in thickness from leg I to leg IV, all smooth (Fig. 1 A). Leg I filiform; coxae I-III with one dorsoanterior and one dorso-posterior tubercle; Coxa IV with some prolaterodistal tubercles; Fe III-IV darker than I-II. Fe IV length three and a half times DS length (Fig. 1 A); Ta I-II each with one smooth claw; Ta III-IV with two subparallel smooth claws and without tarsal process. Tarsal counts: 9 (3) - 9 (3) / 19 (3) - 18 (3) / 7 - 6 / 7 - 7. Penis. LP small (width twice the height) and apically depressed, with anterolateral acute corners (crescent-shaped) apically pointed (Fig. 3 A-E). Malleus with two pairs of branched MS-A, being MS-A 2 far from the base of the stylus; one pair of branched MS-B; MS-C absent; two pairs of medium-sized MS-D located in a keel between the dorsal region of the LP and the base of the stylus (Fig. 3 A-C, E); MS-E 2 large and branched, MS-E 1 short and conical, located slightly distal to MS-E 2 on the ventral side of the LP (Fig. 3 C, D). Stylus elongated, mostly straight (concave at the apex), and surpassing the LP; dorsal keel present, smooth, elevated at the medial region, with a dorsoapical sharp projection; tip dorsally projected (Fig. 3 E, F). Color (in alcohol). DS and chelicerae Light Yellow (86). Pedipalps, coxae, and trochanters I-IV Pale Yellow (89). Femora to tarsi I-IV Dark Yellowish Brown (78) (Fig. 1). Female. Paratype (ICN-Ao- 1718). Similar to male, except for abdomen wider at areas II-III, chelicerae not swollen, and leg IV slender. Measurements: TL (Ch + DSL): 3.50, DSL: 2.35, CL: 0.96, CW: 1.61, AL: 1.39, AW: 1.96, BaCh: 0.42. Pedipalp: Tr: 0.41, Fe: 1.12, Pa: 0.65, Ti: 0.84, Ta: 0.79, Claw: 0.78. Leg I: Tr: 0.32, Fe: 4.27, Pa: 0.69, Ti: 3.19, Mt: 6.04, Ta: 1.29, TL: 15.8; Leg II: Tr: 0.39, Fe: 9.53, Pa: 0.98, Ti: 8.70, Mt: 12.14, Ta: 5.34, TL: 37.08. Leg III: Tr: 0.39, Fe: 9.36, Pa: 1.04, Ti: 5.77, Mt: 13.25, Ta: 1.51, TL: 31.32. Leg IV: Tr: 0.68, Fe: 8.70, Pa: 0.94, Ti: 4.83, Mt: 11.08, Ta: 1.80, TL: 28.03. Tarsal counts:? - 6 (3) /? - 18 (3) / 6 - 6 / 7 - 6.	en	Garcia, Andres F., Vargas, Alex Gonzalez, Estrada, Miguel Gutierrez (2022): New records and a new cave-dwelling species of Agoristenidae (Arachnida, Opiliones) from Colombia. Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (1): 55-63, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202
0FFF4071E9E95F51B2FC38B2C002F7F3.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Wayuunaiki is the language spoken by the indigenous Wayuu people in northwestern Venezuela and northeastern Colombia on the Guajira Peninsula, where the species was collected. Noun in apposition.	en	Garcia, Andres F., Vargas, Alex Gonzalez, Estrada, Miguel Gutierrez (2022): New records and a new cave-dwelling species of Agoristenidae (Arachnida, Opiliones) from Colombia. Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (1): 55-63, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.78202
