taxonID	type	description	language	source
039487B92261FFE2AC3DFEE9FDC6FE39.taxon	diagnosis	DIAGNOSIS ­ The male of this species differs from the male of other known Panonychus species by having the distal portion of the aedeagus bent up and forward. The aedeagus of P. thelytokus Ehara & Gotoh, 1992 most closely resembles that of the new species here described by being turned upward; however, the tip is not turned forward (Ehara & Gotoh, 1993).	en	De Vis, R. M. J., De Moraes, G. J. (2002): A new species of Panonychus (Acari: Tetranychidae) from Peru. Zootaxa 48: 1-6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4620274
039487B92261FFE2AC3DFEE9FDC6FE39.taxon	description	FEMALE (n = 5) ­ Gnathosoma: palp (Fig. 1 A) with spinneret (su) slightly longer than wide, dorsal sensillum () shorter than spinneret. Idiosoma: 421 (357 ­ 444) long and 347 (300 ­ 378) wide. Dorsal idiosomal setae set on strong tubercles, pubescent, much longer than the distances between their bases and bases of the closest setae (Fig. 1 B). Lengths of setae: v 2 80 (73 ­ 90), sc 1 214 (198 ­ 245), sc 2 128 (115 ­ 145), c 1 202 (188 ­ 215), c 2 216 (198 ­ 238), c 3 121 (95 ­ 155), d 1 202 (183 ­ 218), d 2 191 (170 ­ 215), e 1 175 (160 ­ 190), e 2 155 (140 ­ 178), f 1 113 (95 ­ 130), f 2 47 (40 ­ 55), h 1 43 (40 ­ 45). Striae of hysterosoma longitudinal or diagonal between bases of neighboring setae within each transversal row and transversal between neighboring setae within each longitudinal series. Striae transversal between ag setae, anteriorly convergent mediad of g 1 and anteriorly divergent laterad of g 1 setae (Fig. 1 C). Peritreme: distally inflated (Fig. 1 D). Legs (Figs. 2 A­D): tarsus I with 3 tactile setae and 1 solenidion proximal to proximal set of duplex setae; 2 tactile setae ca. in line with more proximal set of duplex setae; proximal and distal sets with distal members (solenidia) ca. 1.4 and 5.3 times longer than the proximal members (tactile setae). Tarsus II with 2 tactile setae and 1 solenidion proximal to set of duplex setae; 2 tactile setae ca. in line with set of duplex setae; distal member of duplex setae (solenidion) ca. 1.5 times longer than the proximal member (tactile seta). Number of tactile setae and solenidia (in parentheses) on leg segments: coxae 2 ­ 2 ­ 1 ­ 1, trochanters 1 ­ 1 ­ 1 ­ 1, femora 8 ­ 6 ­ 3 ­ 1, genua 5 ­ 5 ­ 3 or 4 ­ 2 or 3, tibiae 7 (1) ­ 5 ­ 5 ­ 5, tarsi 12 (1) + 2 duplex­ 11 (1) + 1 duplex­ 9 (1) ­ 9 (1). Male (n = 1) ­ Gnathosoma: palp with spinneret slightly longer than wide, dorsal sensillum slightly longer than spinneret (Fig. 3 A). Seta dPFe of palp reduced to a small thumblike process (Fig. 3 B). Idiosoma: 303 long. Lengths of dorsal setae: v 2 68, sc 1 170, sc 2 113, c 1 161, c 2 175, c 3 107, d 1 165, d 2 158, e 1 78, e 2 103, f 1 42, f 2 24, h 1 25. Aedeagus with shaft bent up and forward, basilar lobe protrudent (Fig. 3 C). Legs (Figs. 3 D­E): tarsus I with 3 tactile setae and 3 solenidia proximal to proximal set of duplex setae; 2 tactile setae ca. in line with proximal set of duplex setae; proximal and distal sets with distal members (solenidia) ca. 2.4 and 4.9 times longer than the proximal members (tactile setae). Tarsus II with 2 tactile setae and 1 solenidium proximal to set of duplex setae; 2 tactile setae ca. in line with duplex setae; distal member of duplex setae (solenidion) about 1.6 times as long as the proximal member (tactile seta). Number of setae and solenidia (in parentheses) on leg segments: femora? ­ 6 ­ 3 ­ 1 (number on femur I not clearly visible), genua 5 ­ 5 ­ 3 ­ 3, tibiae 7 (4) ­ 5 ­ 5 ­ 5, tarsi 12 (3) + 2 duplex­ 11 (1) + 1 duplex­ 9 (1) ­ 9 (1); numbers on coxae and trochanters not possible to distinguish.	en	De Vis, R. M. J., De Moraes, G. J. (2002): A new species of Panonychus (Acari: Tetranychidae) from Peru. Zootaxa 48: 1-6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4620274
039487B92261FFE2AC3DFEE9FDC6FE39.taxon	materials_examined	TYPE MATERIAL ­ holotype male and 3 paratype females, Capilla (altitude 400 m), district Calango, province Cañete, department Lima, Peru, 22 ­ VI­ 1992, on apple tree (Malus domestica cv. Delicious de Viscas), collected by L. de Tomás C., were deposited at ESALQ / USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Departamento de Entomologia, Fitopatologia e Zoologia Agrícola, 13418 ­ 900 Piracicaba­SP, Brazil); 2 paratype females with the above data were deposited at Museo de Entomología de la Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Lima, Peru.	en	De Vis, R. M. J., De Moraes, G. J. (2002): A new species of Panonychus (Acari: Tetranychidae) from Peru. Zootaxa 48: 1-6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4620274
039487B92261FFE2AC3DFEE9FDC6FE39.taxon	etymology	ETYMOLOGY ­ The specific designation inca refers to the pre­Colombian civilisation centered mostly in Peru, and it is used as a singular nominative substantive in apposition to the genus name.	en	De Vis, R. M. J., De Moraes, G. J. (2002): A new species of Panonychus (Acari: Tetranychidae) from Peru. Zootaxa 48: 1-6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4620274
