Chilexenus rosendinus ( Silvestri, 1903 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2009n4a5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4520271 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC1E75-2136-977E-03FD-BF49FCCCF916 |
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Chilexenus rosendinus ( Silvestri, 1903 ) |
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Chilexenus rosendinus ( Silvestri, 1903) View in CoL
( Figs 2 View FIG ; 3 View FIG )
Polyxenus rosendinus Silvestri, 1903: 16 View in CoL , 17.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Chile. S. Rosendo, adult ♀ syntype, mounted on slide in Canada balsam (Museo civico di Storia Naturale di Genova). The label reads “ Polyxenus rosendinus Silv. Cotypus !!, S. Rosendo”. The thick microscope preparation does not allow a detailed observation of the ventral face.
REVISED DESCRIPTION
Coloration:Body and some trichomes pale yellowish; other trichomes varying from clear greyish to dark brown; pigmentation only present around ocelli.
Measurements:Body length (without caudal penicillus) 2.70 mm; caudal penicillus length 0.90 mm. Length of tarsus II of 13th leg: 160 µm.
Head: Eight ocelli on each side. Vertex with one pair of posterior tufts consisting of two rows: anterior row with 18 (right) and 19 (left), posterior row with 10 trichomes. The small distance between each tuft and the length of the trichomes as shown in Figure 3F View FIG .
Length of antenna 0.50 mm; proportions of antennal articles as shown in Figure 3A View FIG ; length of article VI twice its diameter. Antennal article VI with three, thick, dorsal sensilla basiconica: posterior sensillum slightly longer than the subequal anterior and median ones ( Fig. 3C, E View FIG ); one posterior sensillum coeloconicum. Antennal article VII with two dorsal sensilla basiconica: posterior one slightly shorter than anterior on left article ( Fig. 3D View FIG ); on right article, anterior sensillum is broken ( Fig. 3B View FIG ); one posterior sensillum coeloconicum. Three trichobothria of equal size, with cylindrical funiculi.
Clypeo-labrum with12 setae along posterior margin and 12 lamellar teeth on anterior margin. External structure of labrum not visible. Lateral expansion of gnathochilarial palp with 18 pseudoarticulated sensilla on the right and 14 visible on the left; middle palpus with 20 (21? on left) visible ( Fig. 3G View FIG ).
Trunk: Tergal trichomes arranged in two, long, oval tufts separated by a short space – sometimes occupied by two or more trichomes directed towards the telson ( Figs 3H View FIG ; 11A View FIG ) – and one, uninterrupted, sinuous posterior row of trichomes directed towards the telson, running along posterior margin of tergite ( Fig. 11A View FIG ); about 146 trichomes on tergite VIII.
Legs: ( Fig. 3I View FIG ). Trochanter and prefemur bearing one seta, coxa with one to three setae with slightly oval base. It is not possible to observe the small setae on femur and tibia. Second tarsus with a spine longer than the claw. Posterior lamellar process longer than claw; other process of telotarsus not visible.
Telson: Type II ( Condé 1970) characteristic of the subfamily: two latero-dorsal penicilli of hooked trichomes joined side by side; dorsal face of telson with a row of ten and 11 barbate trichomes a on each side of median plate ( Fig. 3K View FIG ); two subcircular groups composed of 10 barbate trichomes c, and one barbate antero-internal trichome b ( Fig. 3K View FIG ); on ventral face the usual subrectilinear row of barbate trichomes located at edge of penicillus of hooked trichomes is not visible. A large part of caudal penicillus is lacking; the left hooked trichomes have two hooks ( Fig. 3J View FIG ).
REMARKS
Tarsi II of Chilexenus rosendinus each bear one spine (as in Macroxenus ), hence Chilexenus differs from Macroxenodes and Afraustraloxenodes , both of which have a seta rather than a spine on tarsus II. Chilexenus differs from Macroxenus in the different arrangement of the tergal trichomes: long oval lateral tufts separated by a short space and reduced anterior and posterior rows in Chilexenus ( Fig. 11A View FIG ), long space between lateral tufts connected by an anterior row and a posterior row in Macroxenus ( Fig. 11B View FIG ).
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Chilexenus rosendinus ( Silvestri, 1903 )
Duy-Jacquemin, Monique Nguyen 2009 |
Polyxenus rosendinus
SILVESTRI F. 1903: 16 |