Takedromia cristatipes (Sakai, 1969)
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Takedromia cristatipes (Sakai, 1969) |
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Takedromia cristatipes (Sakai, 1969) View in CoL
Ovigerous female 19.8 × 21.6 mm, New Caledonia, BATHUS 4, stn DW 931 (MNHN- B 26420).
The axial skeleton is flattened and widened ( Fig. 11A View FIG ). Thoracic sternum is very broad and the sterno-abdominal depression rather wide. Female sternal sutures 7/8 are relatively short, reaching only level of the episternites 5, only lateral, not converging, and end wide apart, each on a weak prominence. The spermathecal apertures are terminal and very small ( Guinot & Tavares 2003: fig. 19A). The bulb of the spermatheca is pear-shaped. The chamber is weakly developed, with adjacent sheets; the inner wall is soft, ornamented. The tube is markedly narrow, with terminal opening.
GUINOT D. & TAVARES M. 2003. - A new subfamilial arrangement for the Dromiidae de Haan, 1833, with diagnoses and descriptions of new genera and species. Zoosystema 25 (1): 43 - 129.
FIG. 11. — A, Takedromia cristatipes (Sakai, 1969), ovigerous female 19.8 × 21.6 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 26420), axial skeleton; B, Epigodromia areolata (Ihle, 1913), female 12.2 × 13.3 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 26336), thoracic sternum. Abbreviations: a, spermathecal aperture; br, transverse bridge;cx3, P3 coxa; e4, e5, episternites 4, 5; g, female gonopore; i.p., intertagmal phragma; s, spermathecal chamber; 4, 8, sternites 4, 8; 7/8, thoracic sternal suture 7/8. Scale bars: A, 4 mm; B, 1 mm.
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