Arphthicarus rectus Niedbała, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.17109/AZH.65.3.243.2019 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C23B8781-970E-2366-A6E8-9ECBDEA28AC4 |
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Arphthicarus rectus Niedbała |
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sp. nov. |
Arphthicarus rectus Niedbała sp. n.
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Measurements. Specieswithrathersmallbodysize. Holotype. Prodorsum: length 195, width 144, height 76. Prodorsalsetae: ss 73, in 61, ro 35. Notogaster: length 374, width 257, height 232. Notogastralsetae: c 1 53, c 1 / c 1 – d 1 =0.65, d 1, e 1, h 1 40, ps 2 34. Genito- aggenital plate 101 × 96. Ano- adanalplate 162 × 104. Measurementsofparatypes. Prodorsum: length 157–195, height 56–66. Notogaster: length 273–384, height 167–227.
Integument. Colourlightbrown. Bodysurfacecoveredwithdeepconcavities.
Prodorsum. Lateralcarinaeabsent. Posteriorfurrowspresent. Sigillarfieldsshort, medianfieldlarge. Sensillilong, slightlysickle- shaped, withnarrowlyfusiformhead coveredwithsmallcilia. Interlamellarsetaeratherlong, erect, robust, coveredwithsmall spinesindistalhalf, similartonotogastralsetae. Lamellarandexobothridialsetaevestigial. Rostralsetaeerect, removedfromeachother, pointeddistally, rough. Relativelengthof setae: ss> in> ro.
Notogasterwith 15 pairsofrigid, rathershort (c 1 <c 1 – d 1), distallyslightlyobtuse (visibleunderhighmagnification) setaecoveredwithsmallspinesindistalhalf. Dorsalsetae slightlylongerthanlaterals. Setae c 1 and c 3 slightlyremotefromanteriormargin, setae c 1 morethan c 3; c 2 muchdistantfrommargin. Vestigialsetae f 1 locatedslightlyposteriorlyof h 1. Allfourpairsoflyrifissures (ia, im, ip and ips) present.
bars 100 μm (A, B), 50 μm (E, F), 25 μm (C, D, G)
Ventralregion. Setae h ofsubcapitulumconsiderablylongerthandistancebetween them. Arrangementofgenitalsetae: 6(4+2): 3. Ano- adanalplatewithfivepairsofsetae, ad 2 coveredwithsmallspinesindistalhalf, longestandthickest, analsetaesmallest.
Legs. Formulasofsetaeandsolenidiaof “completetype” ( NIEDBAŁA 2000). Setae d on femoraIcurveddistally, slightlyremotefromdistalendofarticle.
Holotypeand 7 paratypes: Tanzania, Zanzibar, litterinthemixedforest, 06°16‘46.2“S, 039°25‘41.0“E, 8 m a.s.l., 2.II.2018 (A. A. Khaustov & S. G. Ermilov) GoogleMaps .
Typedeposition. Theholotypeand 7 paratypes (allinethanolwithdropofglycerol) aredepositedinDATE.
Etymology. ThespecificepithetofthenewspeciesisderivedfromLatin rectus and alludestoerectinterlamellarandrostralsetae.
Remarks. Thenewspeciesissimilarto Arphthicarusethiopicus Niedbała, 2008 fromEthiopiabytheshapeandlengthofsensilliandnotogastralsetae, widelyspacedrostralsetae, numberandlocationoflyrifissures, locationof vestigialsetae f 1, shapeandlocationsetaeofano- adanalplates, butdiffers fromthelatterbythepresenceofposteriorfurrowsonprodorsum (versus absentin A. ethiopicus), erect, shorterrostralsetae (versuslongerandprocum- bent), vestigiallamellarsetae (versusminutelamellarsetae), lengthofsetae h ofsubcapitulumlonger (versusshorterthandistancebetweenthem), ar- rangementofgenitalsetae: 4+2: 3 (versus 4+1: 4) andlocationsetae d and l” of femora I more posteriorly in A. ethiopicus.
Thenewspeciesisalsosimilarto Arphthicarusindiligens ( Niedbała, 1984) fromMalawibytheshapeandlengthofprodorsalsigillaryfields, theshapeof sensilli, erectandwidelydistancedrostralsetae, posteriorfurrowsofprodor- sumpresent, presenceoffourpairsofnotogastrallyrifissures, arrangementof analandadanalsetae, butdiffersfromthelatterbyshorterinterlamellar, ros- tralandnotogastralsetae (versuslonger A. indiligens), lamellarsetaevestigial (versusnotvestigial), absenceoflateralcarinaeontheprodorsum (versus carinaepresent), setae c 2 distantfromanteriormargin (versusnearmargin), andgenitalsetae g 6 arelocatedslightlybelowof g 5 (versussetae g 6 arelocated slightlybelowsetae g 3).
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