“…Terms for morphological characters follow the previous literature in this regard (Schöl et al ., 1995; Walker et al ., 2003). The following morphological abbreviations are used: MA = mesial area, LM.A = lateral median area, F = Festoons, PO.S = posteromedian stripe, FS = falciform stripe, O = ostium, M = macula, Pa = porous area, Na = nonporous area, ASP = anterior margin of spiracular plate, H = Hypostome, Ch = chelicerae, PL = palp, CG = cervical grooves, P = parma, PO.G = posteromedian groove, PA.G = paramedian grooves, LG = lateral grooves, PR = Posterior ridges, CF = caudal field, CA = caudal appendage, AP = Adanal plates, SP = Subanal plates, AA.P = Accessory adanal plates, GA = genital aperture, and S = spiracles.…”