occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord	eventRemarks	occurrenceRemarks
03AC87C5C975FF91FF67FD15FDA5FE54.mc.3B6D3C8EC975FF97FF67FC5BFF41FC04	03AC87C5C975FF91FF67FD15FDA5FE54.taxon			CAS		Specimen examined. Male, ANGOLA: 2 miles N of Caconda, 1650 m, 7. xii. 1966, E. S. Ross & K. Lorenzen (CAS).		1	1966-12-07	E. S. Ross & K. Lorenzen				1650				Angola		Male	Specimen	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C975FF91FF67FD15FDA5FE54#3B6D3C8EC975FF97FF67FC5BFF41FC04				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C975FF91FF67FD15FDA5FE54.mc.3B6D3C8EC973FF91FF37FF50FDA5FE54	03AC87C5C975FF91FF67FD15FDA5FE54.taxon				holotype	The Caconda specimen does bear an overall resemblance to Megistobunus funereus Lawrence 1962 from eastern Tanzania, except that M. funereus lacks denticulation on the carapace anterior to the eyemound and has far fewer denticles on the pedipalp. However, Lawrence’s (1962) original reasons for assigning this species to Megistobunus are not clear. It is not identifiable as such using the key to Afrotropical phalangiid genera provided in the same publication, and its inclusion in the genus was regarded as doubtful by Staręga (1984). The genital morphology of M. funereus has not yet been described, and confirmation of its placement awaits further examination of its type material.		1										Tanzania		Starega	The Caconda	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C975FF91FF67FD15FDA5FE54#3B6D3C8EC973FF91FF37FF50FDA5FE54				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C973FF91FF67FE1BFBF8F8B6.mc.3B6D3C8EC973FF91FF37FB46FCBFF9DE	03AC87C5C973FF91FF67FE1BFBF8F8B6.taxon					The Rhampsinitus species of South Africa were revised by Lawrence (1931) and Kauri (1961), with the latter providing the most recent key for the identification of males. Unfortunately, subsequent studies (Schönhofer 2008; Staręga 2009) have exposed issues with earlier revisions by demonstrating the presence of a wider range of withinspecies variation than previously recognised. It is possible that a number of species currently recognised in Rhampsinitus may prove synonymous. Kauri’s (1961) key draws heavily on characters of the chelicerae that may not prove reliable (it should also be noted that a number of species characterised within the key by ‘ unarmed chelicerae’ are in fact described from females only). The genital morphology for a number of species described by earlier authors remains undescribed, further complicating comparisons. Particularly problematic on this front is the type species of the genus, R. lalandei Simon 1879, for which the type specimen has been lost (Muñoz-Cuevas in Crawford 1992) and the type locality is uncertain (it was originally reported as ‘ Cafrerie’, possibly corresponding to somewhere in what is now the Eastern Cape province)		1										South Africa	Eastern Cape province		Eastern Cape province	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C973FF91FF67FE1BFBF8F8B6#3B6D3C8EC973FF91FF37FB46FCBFF9DE				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C972FF92FF67FF50FC9AFD74.mc.3B6D3C8EC972FF90FF37FE8DFAA6FE5B	03AC87C5C972FF92FF67FF50FC9AFD74.taxon			CAS		Holoype. SOUTH AFRICA: Male, on Magoebaskloof Trail, 8.6 km from Magoebaskloof Hotel, 28 km SSW Tzaneen, Limpopo, ca. 23 ° 50 ' S 29 ° 59 ' E, el. 1800 m, in forest, 22 - 23. xi. 1996, C. E. Griswold (CAS).		1	1996-11-22	C. E. Griswold		-23.833334	29.983334	1800				South Africa	Limpopo	Magoebaskloof Trail	Magoebaskloof Hotel	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C972FF92FF67FF50FC9AFD74#3B6D3C8EC972FF90FF37FE8DFAA6FE5B				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C972FF92FF67FF50FC9AFD74.mc.3B6D3C8EC972FF90FF37FE55FE50FE2F	03AC87C5C972FF92FF67FF50FC9AFD74.taxon			CAS	paratype	Paratypes (all CAS). 12 major males, 7 minor males, 4 females, 18 juveniles, as for holotype; 5 major males, 1 minor male, Magoebaskloof Hotel, 30 km SSW Tzaneen, Limpopo, ca. 23 ° 53 ’ S 30 ° 00 ’ E, el. 1800 m, in forest, 22 – 23. xi. 1996, C. E. Griswold.	female	22	1996-11-22	C. E. Griswold.		-23.883333	30.0	1800					Limpopo		Magoebaskloof Hotel	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C972FF92FF67FF50FC9AFD74#3B6D3C8EC972FF90FF37FE55FE50FE2F				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C970FF9DFF67FD3BFCC2FF08.mc.3B6D3C8EC970FF92FF67FC00FBF7FC03	03AC87C5C970FF9DFF67FD3BFCC2FF08.taxon					Material examined. KENYA: 2 males, 2 females, Kibwezi, 30. xii. 1959, E. S. Ross	male	4	1959-12-30	E. S. Ross								Kenya			Material	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C970FF9DFF67FD3BFCC2FF08#3B6D3C8EC970FF92FF67FC00FBF7FC03				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74.mc.3B6D3C8EC97FFF9DFF67FE33FC3CFDD1	03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74.taxon			CAS		Material examined (all CAS). SOUTH AFRICA: 1 major male		1										South Africa			SOUTH AFRICA	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74#3B6D3C8EC97FFF9DFF67FE33FC3CFDD1				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74.mc.3B6D3C8EC97FFF9DFC5BFE33FEEEFD88	03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74.taxon					Ceylon Forest, W of Sabie, Mpumalanga, 25 ° 05 ’ S 30 ° 42 ’ E, el. 1100 m, indigenous forest, 4. xiii. 1996, C. E. Griswold; 5 major males, 6 females, 1 juvenile, Mariepskop, ca	female	7		C. E. Griswold & Mariepskop		-25.083334	30.7	1100				Sri Lanka	Mpumalanga		Sabie	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74#3B6D3C8EC97FFF9DFC5BFE33FEEEFD88				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74.mc.3B6D3C8EC97FFF9DFEA4FDFBFC18FD89	03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74.taxon					15 km W Klaserie, Mpumalanga, 24 ° 33 ’ S 30 ° 53 ’ E, el		1				-24.55	30.883333					Sri Lanka	Mpumalanga		Klaserie	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74#3B6D3C8EC97FFF9DFEA4FDFBFC18FD89				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74.mc.3B6D3C8EC97FFF9DFC3AFDFBFF54FD41	03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74.taxon					1365 m, indigenous forest, 5. xii. 1996, C. E. Griswold; 2 major males, 1 female, Mariepskop State Forest, Drakensberg, 5 km N Mariepskop Chalets (Ranger Station)	female	1	1996-12-05	C. E. Griswold & Drakensberg				1365				Sri Lanka	Mpumalanga	Mariepskop State Forest	Ranger Station	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74#3B6D3C8EC97FFF9DFC3AFDFBFF54FD41				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74.mc.3B6D3C8EC97FFF9DFEF0FD43FDB4FD63	03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74.taxon					Mpumalanga, 1900 m, montane aloe scrub, 14. x. 1999, D. Ubick, S. Prinsloo; 5 major males, 5 minor males, Misty Mountain Hotel, ca		1	1999-10-14	D. Ubick & S. Prinsloo & Misty Mountain Hotel				1900				Sri Lanka	Mpumalanga	Misty Mountain	Mountain Hotel	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74#3B6D3C8EC97FFF9DFEF0FD43FDB4FD63				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74.mc.3B6D3C8EC97FFF9DFDEFFD6FFE60FD39	03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74.taxon					32 km E Lydenberg, Mpumalanga, 25 ° 10 ’ S 30 ° 40 ’ E, el. 1890 m, in forest, 3 – 5. xii. 1996, C. E. Griswold.		1	1996-12-03	C. E. Griswold.		-25.166666	30.666666	1890				Sri Lanka	Mpumalanga		Lydenberg	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C97FFF9EFF67FEE0FBD1FD74#3B6D3C8EC97FFF9DFDEFFD6FFE60FD39				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C97CFF99FF67FAC6FED9FE71.mc.3B6D3C8EC97CFF9EFF67FA0BFB36F9D6	03AC87C5C97CFF99FF67FAC6FED9FE71.taxon			CAS		Material examined (all CAS). 6 males, 3 juveniles, Harkerville State Forest, 19 km E Knysna, Western Cape Province, 34 ° 03 ’ S 23 ° 14 ’ E, el. 240 m, indigenous forest, 11 – 13. xii. 1996, C. E. Griswold	male	9	1996-12-11	C. E. Griswold		-34.05	23.233334	240					Western Cape Province	Material	Harkerville State Forest	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C97CFF99FF67FAC6FED9FE71#3B6D3C8EC97CFF9EFF67FA0BFB36F9D6				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C97CFF99FF67FAC6FED9FE71.mc.3B6D3C8EC97CFF9EFB6DFA36FEE0F98E	03AC87C5C97CFF99FF67FAC6FED9FE71.taxon					11 males, 3 females, 4 juveniles, Kranshoek, 20 km E Knysna, Western Cape Province, 34 ° 05 ’ S 23 ° 14 ’ E, el. 180 m, forest, 13. xii. 1996, C. E. Griswold.	male	18	1996-12-13	C. E. Griswold.		-34.083332	23.233334	180					Western Cape Province		Kranshoek	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C97CFF99FF67FAC6FED9FE71#3B6D3C8EC97CFF9EFB6DFA36FEE0F98E				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C97CFF99FF67FAC6FED9FE71.mc.3B6D3C8EC97CFF9EFF37F92AFDCFF8F5	03AC87C5C97CFF99FF67FAC6FED9FE71.taxon					Notes. Rhampsinitus vittatus was described by Lawrence (1931) from two males collected at Sir Lowry’s Pass in western South Africa, near Cape Town		1										South Africa	Cape		Cape	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C97CFF99FF67FAC6FED9FE71#3B6D3C8EC97CFF9EFF37F92AFDCFF8F5				MaterialCitation		
03AC87C5C97CFF99FF67FAC6FED9FE71.mc.3B6D3C8EC97CFF9EFD83F8D6FE4AF866	03AC87C5C97CFF99FF67FAC6FED9FE71.taxon				holotype	The specimens examined herein are similar to Lawrence’s description in cheliceral and pedipalp morphology and overall armature, and are likely to represent the same species. Though the current specimens’ collection locality is some distance from the type locality, Lotz (2009) listed records of this species from this region and further east, and it is possible that Rhampsinitus vittatus occurs along much of the coastal region of South Africa		1										South Africa			Lotz	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C5C97CFF99FF67FAC6FED9FE71#3B6D3C8EC97CFF9EFD83F8D6FE4AF866				MaterialCitation		
