“…It encompasses only the species of the fabaeformisgroup that have 3+2 setae in the bunch on the mandibular palp, and that also include the following characteristics: 1. a very low carapace; 2. the most posterior seta on En5 absent; 3. the right prehensile palp extremely helmet-shaped, stocky and with finger not pronounced, while the left palp has pronounced finger, but it also has several bumps and intrusions; 4. zl and z2 setae in males are both claw-like; 5. all the lobes on hemipenis are present; 6. the genital process is well expressed, triangular, with a rounded tip and broad base. This genus has approximately 10 Recent species, and only Fabaeformiscandona fabaeformis was recorded in North America by Turner (1845), Sharpe (1897Sharpe ( , 1918 and Ferguson (1958). None of these records is certain.…”