Change to Bonea Sarasasumum from Sulawesi, and the relationships well within Podcinae (Opilion, Protein, Podocidae)
Abstract
Family Podoctidae, which includes 131 species mostly from Tropical Asia and Australasia, facing significant taxonomic challenges due to poor challenges of history. This study presented a detailed revision of Bonea Sarasinorum Roeber, 1914, the genus Bonga, based on specimens collected from the classroom of Sulawesi. B. Sarasinorum is defined for the first time, allowing a change in systematic deployment of the genus. Our findings confirmed that Bonea was in Podcinae Lato Sillu (including Erecanaine) than to be published. However, many morphological qualities suggest that Bonea is not a monophyletic group, with B. Sarasinorum sharing Dongmoa’s abilities, while other Dongmoa species can be more related to Baramia and Hoplodino. Morphologication terminology for Podoctidae has been updated, and the Genitalia man is compared to other Podocinoe species such as a deep cleft distal truncus and poorly developed follis. This study emphasizes the importance of gaining new material and uses modern imitation methods, such as microct, to refine the taxonomic understanding of this family.