Primagistemus wuyiensis, Fan & Zhang, 2002
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4619905 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4619915 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C3AA5F-2F59-4961-8C23-C05AB06BC655 |
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Primagistemus wuyiensis |
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sp. nov. |
Primagistemus wuyiensis sp. nov. ( Figs. 1317 View FIGURES 13 17 )
Material examined. Holotype female, on leaves of Araucaria sp., Wuyi Mountain , Fujian, China, 11.viii.1994, Fan QingHai. In the collection of Department of Plant Protection, Fujian Agricultural and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China . Paratypes. One female, 2 deutonymphs, same data as holotype .
Diagnosis. Adult females of Primagistemus wuyiensis sp. nov. are characterized by having all dorsal body setae (except sci) truncated, which differ from tapered setae of P. loadmani . More diagnostic features are listed in key to species above.
Description of female (n=2)
Gnathosoma. Chelicerae conical (114116 m); movable digits long (61 m), about onehalf length of chelicerae. Palp robust (8995 m); dorsal femoral seta truncated distally; tarsus extending beyond tip of tibial claw; accessory claw slender, slightly shorter than palptibial claw. Counts of setae, solenidia and claws on palp (from trochanter to tarsus): 0, 3, 1, 2 + 1 spinlike accessory claw + 1 claw, 4 + 1 + 1 subterminal eupathidium + 3 basally fused eupathidia. Subcapitulum plain, without clear punctation; subcapitular setae m (2829 m) much shorter than n (4648 m); distance between m m (3839 m) wider than it between n n (3133 m) and 3 times as wide as distance between mn (1213 m).
Idiosoma. Oval in shape (380386 m long, 245249 m wide). Dorsal body setae (except sci) truncated, terminating abruptly in jagged ends, but without clear tubercles at their bases. Propodosomal setae vi (3438 m) about 1.4 times distance between vivi (25 26 m); ve (4548 m) 1.4 times distance between vesci (3033 m); sci minute (1011 m), mediad of sce in the same row, nearly onefourth distance between scisce (3840 m); sce (5153 m) slightly longer than ve; ratio ve/sci = 4.1, ve/sce = 0.9. Central hysterosomal shield broad, bearing 3 pairs of setae, c1 (3539 m), d1 (2932 m) and e1 (25 26 m); c1 about onethird distance between c1c1; d1 less than onethird distance between d1d1; e1 nearly twofifths distance between e1e1. Setae c2 (5658 m), d2 (3941 m), e2 (2932 m) and f1 (3235 m) arise from platelets. Ratio c1c1: d1d1: e1e1: f1f1 = 1.6: 1.7: 1: 1.8. Distances between setae, c1c1 = 103 (99104 m), c1d1 = 71 (6874 m), d1 d1 = 111 (109115 m), d1d2 = 41 (3943 m), d1e1 = 55 (5455 m), e1e1 = 65 (6071 m), e1e2 = 33 (2835 m), e1f1 = 46 m, f1f1 = 117 (113120 m). Suranal shield integral, bearing 2 pairs of setae (h1 and h2), h1 (3839 m) shorter than h2 (4345 m). Distances between setae: h1h1 = 30 (2931 m), h1h2 = 33 m. Ventral setae 3 pairs (1a, 3a and 4a), 1a (4043 m) and 3a (3842 m) slightly longer than 4a (3335 m). Aggenital setae 3 pairs (ag1, ag2 and ag3); ag1 (3031 m) on small platelets; ag2 (2627 m) and ag3 (48 m) situated on a horseshoelike shield. Genital setae 1 pair, g1 (4042 m), its tip reaching base of ps2. Pseudanal setae 3 pairs (ps3, ps2 and ps1), ps3 (2627 m) tapered, ps2 (2728 m) and ps1 (2930 m) truncated distally.
Legs. Length (from base of trochanter to tip of tarsus): leg I = 232 (225236 m), leg II = 175 (169179 m), leg III = 168 (160170 m), leg IV = 198 (187202 m). Dorsal setae d on femora IIV, on genera I, II and IV truncated as dorsal body setae. Tarsi IIV each bearing 1 solenidion, I = 14 (1315 m), II = 13 (1314 m), III = 8.5 m, IV = 6 m. Counts of setae and solenidia on legs IIV: coxae 2, 1, 2, 2; trochanters 1, 1, 1, 0; femora 5, 4, 3, 2; genua 3 + 1, 2, 0, 0; tibiae 5 + 1 p, 5 + 1 p, 5 + 1 p, 5 + 1 p; tarsi 13 + 1, 9 + 1, 7 + 1, 7 + 1.
Habitat and distribution. From leaves of Araucaria sp., Wuyi Mountain, Fujian, CHINA.
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