Weygoldtia Miranda, Giupponi, Prendini & Scharff, 2018

Zhu, Xiao-Yu, Wu, Shi-Yang, Liu, Yi-Jiao, Reardon, Chris R., Román-Palacios, Cristian, Li, Zheng & He, Zhu-Qing, 2021, A new species of whip spider, Weygoldtia hainanensis sp. nov., from Hainan, China (Arachnida: Amblypygi: Charinidae), Zootaxa 5082 (1), pp. 65-76 : 69

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5082.1.6

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0BED3044-641B-4664-9167-588B284B1A9B

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5783898

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0387878B-8107-4F68-FF2D-1DD3FCAF667D

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scientific name

Weygoldtia Miranda, Giupponi, Prendini & Scharff, 2018
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Genus Weygoldtia Miranda, Giupponi, Prendini & Scharff, 2018 View in CoL

Key to the identification of Weygoldtia View in CoL based on Miranda et al. (2021b)

1. Pedipalp femur with five dorsal spines; pedipalp patella with six dorsal spines; cheliceral claw with 7–9 teeth; leg IV distitibia with six or seven sc trichobothria and seven or eight sf trichobothria.................. Weygoldtia davidovi (Fage, 1946) View in CoL

- Pedipalp femur with four dorsal spines; pedipalp patella with five dorsal spines; cheliceral claw with 6–7 teeth; leg IV distitibia with 9–11 sc / sf trichobothria............................................................................ 2

2. Tibia I with 26 segments, cheliceral claw with 6–7 teeth; leg IV distitibia with 10-11 trichobothria for each sc and sf trichobothria series................................................................... Weygoldtia hainanensis View in CoL sp. nov.

- Tibia I with 25 segment, cheliceral claw with 6 teeth; leg IV distitibia with 9 trichobothria for each sc and sf trichobothria series............................................................. Weygoldtia consonensis Miranda et al., 2021 View in CoL

Diagnosis. Weygoldtia hainanensis sp. nov. can be distinguished from W. davidovi (Fage, 1946) through the following combination of characters: tibia I with 26 segments, whereas W. davidovi has 25 segments; basal region of tritosternum with high number of setae; W. hainanensis has four dorsal spines on pedipalpal femur, whereas W. davidovi has five; 6–7 teeth on the chelicerae claw of W. hainanensis , whereas W. davidovi has 7–9 teeth; distitibia IV trichobothrium sc and sf series each with 10–11 trichobothria in W. hainanensis , while W. davidovi has 7–8 trichobothria in the same series. W. hainanensis can be distinguished from Weygoldtia consonensis Miranda et al. 2021 through the combination of the following characters: tibia I of W. hainanensis with 26 segments, while W. consonensis has 25 segments; the distitibia IV trichobothria sc and sf series each with 10–11 trichobothria in W. hainanensis , while W. consonensis has 9 trichobothria; pedipalp of W. hainanensis with 15–20 setae in the ventral row of the cleaning organ, while W. consonensis has 24-30 setae in the ventral row of the cleaning organ; W. hainanensis has 6–7 teeth on the chelicerae claw, while W. consonensis has 6 teeth ( Miranda et al. 2018, 2021b). LoL1 of male gonopod is cuspid with many spiniform projections.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Amblypygi

SubOrder

Euamblypygi

Family

Charinidae

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