
Belongs within: Sclerosomatidae.
Geaya is a genus of sclerosomatid harvestmen from Central and South America, characterised by the presence of three pseudoarticular nodules on femur II.
Characters (from Roewer 1923): Eyemound as long as broad and high, dorsally smooth or granulate, without larger spines. Scutum unarmed. Lateral margins of coxae with sharp, trifid denticulations. Legs usually very long and thin; femur II 2–5 times, femora I and III twice as long as body (rarely only slightly shorter); femoral nodular formula 0.3.0.0.
<==Geaya Roewer 1910 [=Embrikia Roewer 1910]C92 |--*G. nigromaculata Roewer 1910 [=*Embrikia nigromaculata]C92 |--G. aenescens Roewer 1910KP-R02 [=Embrikia aenescensR23] |--G. annulipes (Banks 1909) [=Leiobunum annulipes, Prionostemma annulipes]GG47 |--G. atrolutea Roewer 1910KP-R02 [=Embrikia atroluteaR23] |--G. aureolucens Roewer 1910KP-R02 |--G. auruginia Goodnight & Goodnight 1942GG42a |--G. bicornuta Mello-Leitão 1939KP-R02 |--G. bimaculataGG42c |--G. brevipes (Roewer 1915) [=Embrikia brevipes]R23 |--G. centralis Roewer 1953KP-R02 |--G. crucicolorata Roewer 1953KP-R02 |--G. davisi Goodnight & Goodnight 1942GG42c |--G. elegansM-L32 |--G. ephippiata (Roewer 1915) [=Embrikia ephippiata]R23 |--G. esperanza Goodnight & Goodnight 1942GG53 |--G. fulvum (Cambridge 1904) [=Leiobunum fulvum, Prionostemma fulvum]GG53 |--G. goodnighti Roewer 1953KP-R02 |--G. haitiensis Goodnight & Goodnight 1943GG43b |--G. inermis Mello-Leitão 1939KP-R02 |--G. lineata Goodnight & Goodnight 1953GG53 |--G. maculatipes (Roewer 1916) [=Embrikia maculatipes]R23 |--G. marginata Roewer 1953KP-R02 |--G. monticola (Chamberlin 1916) [=Leiobunum monticola]GG43a |--G. nigricoxa Roewer 1910KP-R02 [=Embrikia nigricoxaR23] |--G. plana Goodnight & Goodnight 1942GG42c |--G. reimoseri Roewer 1933S70 |--G. tibialis Roewer 1953KP-R02 |--G. unicolor Roewer 1910GG42b [=Embrikia unicolorR23] |--G. variegata Mello-Leitão 1939KP-R02 |--G. vivida Goodnight & Goodnight 1942GG42b `--G. wenzeliHT12
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
[C92] Crawford, R. L. 1992. Catalogue of the genera and type species of the harvestman superfamily Phalangioidea (Arachnida). Burke Museum Contributions in Anthropology and Natural History 8: 1–60.
[GG42a] Goodnight, C. J., & M. L. Goodnight. 1942a. New and little known Phalangida from Mexico. American Museum Novitates 1163: 1–16.
[GG42b] Goodnight, C. J., & M. L. Goodnight. 1942b. Phalangids from British Guiana. American Museum Novitates 1167: 1–13.
[GG42c] Goodnight, C. J., & M. L. Goodnight. 1942c. Phalangida from Mexico. American Museum Novitates 1211: 1–18.
[GG43a] Goodnight, C. J., & M. L. Goodnight. 1943a. Phalangida from South America. American Museum Novitates 1234: 1–19.
[GG43b] Goodnight, C. J., & M. L. Goodnight. 1943b. Three new phalangids from tropical America. American Museum Novitates 1228: 1–4.
[GG47] Goodnight, C. J., & M. L. Goodnight. 1947. Studies of the phalangid fauna of Central America. American Museum Novitates 1340: 1–21.
[GG53] Goodnight, C. J., & M. L. Goodnight. 1953. The opilionid fauna of Chiapas, Mexico, and adjacent areas (Arachnoidea, Opiliones). American Museum Novitates 1610: 1–81.
[HT12] Hedin, M., N. Tsurusaki, R. Macías-Ordóñez & J. W. Shultz. 2012. Molecular systematics of sclerosomatid harvestmen (Opiliones, Phalangioidea, Sclerosomatidae): geography is better than taxonomy in predicting phylogeny. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 62 (1): 224–236.
[KP-R02] Kury, A. B., & R. Pinto-da-Rocha. 2002. Opiliones. In: Adis, J. (ed.) Amazonian Arachnida and Myriapoda pp. 345–362. Pensoft: Sofia.
[M-L32] Mello-Leitão, C. F. de. 1932. Opiliões do Brasil. Revista do Museu Paulista 17 (2): 1–505, 61 pls.
[R23] Roewer, C.-F. 1923. Die Weberknechte der Erde: Systematische Bearbeitung der bisher bekannnten Opiliones. Gustav Fischer: Jena.
[S70] Šilhavý, V. 1970. Nouvelles recherches sur la famille des Neopilionidae Lawrence. Bulletin du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle series 2, 41 (Suppl. 1): 171–175.