Pinkfloydia Hormiga & Dimitrov, 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4311.4.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6034808 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387A3-5D2E-5A04-FF4F-FA82F963F8BD |
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Pinkfloydia Hormiga & Dimitrov, 2011 |
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Pinkfloydia Hormiga & Dimitrov, 2011 View in CoL View at ENA
Type species: Pinkfloydia harveii Dimitrov & Hormiga, 2011
Diagnosis (modified from Dimitrov & Hormiga 2011): Pinkfloydia can be easily distinguished from all other tetragnathid genera by the conspicuously enlarged PME placed on short ocular protrusions and by the conical and distinctively elevated cephalic area; all other eyes are placed at the same level on the prominent cephalic region and are much smaller in size ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Males of Pinkfloydia differ from other tetragnathid males in having several conspicuously large macrosetae at the base of the paracymbium ( Figs. 2A, B View FIGURE 2 , F, 3C, H) and an area of the cymbium covered with numerous modified short setae (cuspules) concentrated dorsally on the cymbial ectomedian process ( Figs. 2C, D View FIGURE 2 ). In addition, in Pinkfloydia the male palp has a well-developed metaine embolic apophysis and an embolus that carries numerous short denticles ( Figs. 2A View FIGURE 2 , F, 3B, G); the cymbium has prominent cymbial ecto-basal and cymbial ecto-median processes ( Figs. 2A View FIGURE 2 , F, 3C, H). Females are diagnosed by the presence of a flat epigynal plate that has numerous pores opening on its ventral surface ( Fig. 2E View FIGURE 2 ; no similar plate has been described in any other member of Tetragnathidae ). Copulatory openings are displaced caudally and hidden by the distal edge of the epigynum in a transversal groove ( Fig. 3E View FIGURE 3 ).
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