Stylopauropoides scissus, Scheller, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2009.66.21 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C1F749-FFB2-9555-75A0-3A99FBB1DE44 |
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Felipe |
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Stylopauropoides scissus |
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sp. nov. |
Stylopauropoides scissus View in CoL sp.nov.
( Figs.142–154 View Figs )
Material Examined. Holotype. Ad. 9 (male), Savage River Pipeline Road , Loc. 1, (41°18.5'S, 145°16.3'E), litter, 21.iv.1989 ( PG). GoogleMaps
Paratypes. Same data as holotype, 1 ad. 9 (male), 1 juv. 6. Mount Michael, Loc. 6, (41°10.9'S, 148°00.4'E), in moss on log, 1 ad. 9 (male), 1 subad. 8 (female), 11.vi.1990 ( ATW). Projection Bluff, Loc. 3, (146°43.5'S, 41°43.1'E), in soil cores, 13 ad. 9 (8 male, 5 female), 2 subad. 8 (female), 2 juv. 6, 2 juv. 5 ( PG) .
Other material. 172 specimens. Loc. 1, in moss on log, 1 ad. 9 (female), 1 juv. 6, 1 juv. 5, 21.iv.1989 ( HM); ibid., Fungi sample , 2 ad. 9 (female), 1 subad. 8 (female), 21.iv.1989 ( JD). Loc. 2, in moss on dead log , 1 ad. 9 (male), 1 juv. 6, 1 juv. 3, 21.iv.1989 ( JD); in moss on ground , 2 subad. 8 (female), 1 juv. 6, 21.iv.1989 ( HM); in moss on rocks , 2 ad. 9 (female), 1 subad. 8 (male), 1 juv. 5, 21.iv.1989 ( PG). Loc. 4, in moss on logs , 8 ad. 9 (4 male, 4 female), 6 subad. 8 (3 male, 2 female, 1 sex?), 3 juv. 6, 7 juv. 5, 9.xi.1989 ( PG), in moss , 7 ad. 9 (2 male, 5 female), 5 subad. 8 (1 male, 4 female), 3 juv. 6, 1 juv. 5, 18. xi.1989 ( HM). Loc. 5, in moss on log , 1 juv. 5, 29.xi.1989 ( RC); PKD , 1 juv. 3, 25.xi.1989 ( RC); in soil core , 1 juv. 6, 29.xi.1989 ( HM). Loc. 6, pitfall trap , 1 juv. 3, 24–29.xi.1989 ( RC). Loc. 7, in leaf litter , 1 juv. 6, 12.v.1989 ( PG); Fungi sample , 1 ad. 9 (male), 12.v.1989 ( DR). Loc. 8, hand collection , 1 ad. 9 (female), 22.v.1989 ( HM). Loc. 9, in leaf litter , 4 ad. 9 (2 male, 2 female), 3 subad. 8 (2 male, 1 female), 1 juv. 6, 2 juv. 3, 18.xi.1988 ( PG); in soil cores , 2 ad. (male, female), 1 subad. 8 (female), 20.x.1989 ( RC). Loc. 10, in moss on log , 7 ad. 9 (2 male, 5 female), 3 subad. 8 (1 male, 2 female), 3 juv. 6, 1 juv. 5, 25.viii.1989 ( HM); in lichen on trees , 2 ad. 9 (male, female), 1 subad. 8 (male), 1 juv. 6, 3 juv. 5, 25.viii.1989 ( HM); in moss on ground , 1 ad. 9 (female), 25.viii.1989 ( RC). Loc. 12, in moss on dead log , 11 ad. 9 (7 male, 3 female, 1 sex?), 5 subad. 8 (3 male, 1 female, 1 sex?), 6 juv. 6, 5 juv. 5, 2 juv. 3, 4-9.iv.1989 ( JD, PG); in moss on tree , 2 ad. 9 (female), 4. iv.1989 ( JD, PG, HM); in leaf litter , 4 ad. 9 (1 male, 3 female), 3 subad. 8 (male), 4 juv. 6, 2 juv. 5, 4.iv.1989 ( PG), and 6 ad. 9 (2 male, 4 female), 1 subad. 8 (female), 2 juv. 5, 2 stad.?, 9.iv.1989 ( PG); in moss , 15 ad. 9 (5 male, 10 female), 1 juv. 5, 3 juv. 3, 9.iv.1989 ( JD) .
Diagnosis. Stylopauropoides scissus appears related to S. duplex (Remy) from New Zealand ( Remy 1956a). It is distinguished from that species by the long-stalked antennal globulus g (short-stalked in duplex ), the shape of the T 3 (in two parts, proximal 2/3 thickened and with dense oblique pubescence, distal 1/3 very thin with branched hairs arranged in whorls in scissus ; axes thin, pubescence hairs short and thin in duplex ) and the shape of the anal plate (branches subcylindrical with subapical constriction in scissus , thickest in distal half, rounded and without constriction in duplex ; and the distal appendages of the anal plate (with subcentral stalk in scissus , anteroproximal in duplex ).
Description. Length.-(0.76-)0.82(-1.03) mm.
Head.-The a 2 and a 3 of 4th row fairly long, other tergal setae of medium length, submedian and anterior setae clavate, a 3 of 2nd row and posterolateral setae subcylindrical. Relative lengths of setae, 1st row: a 1 =10, a 2 =(10-)11(-12); 2nd row: a 1 =9(-11), a 2 =a 3 =(14-)16(-17); 3rd row: a 1 =12(-14), a 2 =?(13-16); 4th row: a 1 =(13-)14(-17), a 2 =(24-)25(-31), a 3 =(18-)25(-28), a 4 =?(15-18); lateral group setae: l 1 =(26-)27(-30), l 2 =(24-)25(-31), l 3 =(28-)34. The ratio a 1 /a 1 -a 1 in 1st row 0.8(-0.9), 2nd row 0.5(-0.7), 3rd row 0.8(-1.0) and 4th row 1.0(-1.3). Temporal organs in tergal view narrowly ovoid, their length 0.7(-0.8) of their shortest distance apart, posterolateral part with exterior, clavate, somewhat curved vesicle, length = 0.1 of the length of temporal organ. Head and temporal organs almost glabrous.
Antennae.-Segment 4 with six subcylindrical annulate-striate setae; their relative lengths: p =100, p' =67(-84), p'' =(42-)43(-48), p''' =(20-)25(-27), r =20(-22), u =(6-)7. Tergal seta p (0.8-)0.9(-1.1) times as long as tergal branch t. The latter fusiform, (3.1-)3.4(-3.7) times as long as its greatest diameter and (0.9-)1.1 times as long as sternal branch s, that branch (2.1-)2.3(-2.5) times as long as its greatest diameter; posterodistal and anterodistal corners equally truncate. Seta q subcylindrical, annulate-striate, tapering distally, (0.7-)0.8 of the length of s. Relative lengths of flagella (basal segments included) and basal segments: F 1 =100, bs 1 =(9-)11(-12); F 2 =(71-)87, bs 2 =(7-)9(-11); F 3 =(76-)84(-85), bs 3 =(10-)12. The F 1 (2.3-)2.4(-2.7) times as long as t, F 2 and F 3 (2.0-)2.2(-3.0) and (2.0-)2.2(-2.9) times as long as s respectively. Distal calyces subhemispherical; distal part of flagella axes widened only between calyx and the distal lamella. Globulus g (1.7-)1.9 times as long as wide; 9 (-10) bracts, capsule spherical; width of g 0.6 of the greatest diameter of t. Rudimentary globulus on posterotergal side of 3rd segment. Antennae glabrous.
Trunk.-Setae of collum segment furcate; primary branch folioform with short almost erect pubescence, secondary branch rudimentary, cylindrical, glabrous. Sublateral setae 1.1(-1.3) times as long as submedian ones; sternite process rounded but with a small anteromedian incision; appendages low and wide with flat divided caps with collar; process and appendages with delicate pubescence.
Setae on most anterior and posterior tergites cylindrical, medial ones clavate; 4+4 setae on tergite I, 6+6 on II-V, 4+2 on VI. Submedian posterior setae on VI 0.4 of their distance apart and (1.3-)1.4(-1.7) times as long as pygidial setae a 1.
Relative lengths of bothriotricha: T 1 =100, T 2 =(98-)110(-112), T 3 =?(114-136), T 4 =(140-)144(-155), T 5 =(160-)168(-210), axes thin, simple, straight except T 3 being moderately thickened in proximal 2/3. Pubescence hairs on T 5 and on thickened part of T 3 very short, on proximal halves of T 1, T 2 and T 4 thicker, oblique, increasing in length outwards and on distal 1/3 of T
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Genital papillae short, subcylindrical, rounded distally, 1.2(-1.3) times as long as wide, glabrous; seta very thin and short, 0.4 of the length of the organ.
Legs.-Setae on coxa and trochanter of leg 9 furcate, densely pubescent, main branch leaf-shaped, broadest in the middle, secondary branch clavate, protruding from the middle of the primary one and reaching 0.6(-0.7) of the length of primary branch; these setae more anteriorly with proportionately broader main branch and the secondary branch rudimentary and glabrous. Tarsus of leg 9 (3.7-)4.2(-4.4) times as long as its greatest diameter. Proximal seta tapering, pointed, with very short oblique pubescence; distal seta subcylindrical annnulate blunt. Proximal seta 0.4(-0.5) of the length of tarsus and (2.1-)2.3(-2.5) times as long as distal seta. Cuticle of tarsus with minute pubescence.
Pygidium. Tergum.-Posterior margin between st straight. Relative lengths of setae: a 1 =100, a 2 =(171-)200(-231), a 3 =(247-)250(-308), st =(48-)50(-64). All but st curved inwards, tapering, pointed, very shortly pubescent; a 1 and a 2 pointing inwards; st cylindrical, blunt with short pubescence. Distance a 1 -a 1 3.2(-3.7) times as long as a 1; distance a 1 -a 2 1.1(-1.4) times as long as distance a 2 -a 3; distance st-st (2.7-)3.8(-3.9) times as long as st and 0.5 of distance a
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Sternum.-Posterior margin between b 1 with deep indentation and large posteromedian rounded lobe. Relative lengths of setae (a 1 =100): b 1 =(277-)317(-320); setae thin, somewhat tapering, shortly pubescent in proximal half, striate distally, (as long as-)1.1 times as long as their distance apart. Anal plate directed somewhat upwards, somewhat broader than long and divided longitudinally into two branches separated by a V-shaped posteromedian incision; branches with subapical constriction; each branch with a distal stalked subhemispherical appendage; plate and appendages with very distinct almost erect pubescence.
Etymology.-From Latin scissus = forked, cloven (anal plate).
Distribution in Tasmania. This species is the most widely distributed of all the Tasmanian species. It was collected at 11 of the 12 main collecting sites.
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