Liaoninosoma, Mikhaljova, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5219.2.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7413473 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F587EA-FF9C-FFDD-FF21-44FFE98118B2 |
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Liaoninosoma |
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Liaoninosoma gen. nov.
Type and only species: Liaoninosoma marusiki sp. nov., by present designation.
Diagnosis. The genus differs from other genera of the family mainly by the posterior gonopod colpocoxite, which has an independent (separate), broad, longitudinal structure (“pad”) (cp), covered with dense spikes ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15–20 ), with a shallow, partly open-edged sheath groove for the anterior gonopod telopodite together with a rectangular laterally and slightly caudally curved distal part, in combination with a large posterior angiocoxal process.
A structure similar to the above-mentioned “pad” is not observed among all known genera of the family.
Description. Body with 30 rings (including telson). Ommatidia present, fields triangular. Medium-sized paraterga well-developed, horizontal. Male legs 3 and 4 not enlarged. Male legs 5–7 enlarged, coxae with low subconical outgrowths, femora swollen and curved, tarsi very long, sabre-shaped. Male legs 10 and 11 with coxal glands.
Telopodites of anterior gonopods flagelliform, 1-segmented, sheathed. Posterior gonopod colpocoxite with an independent (separate), broad, longitudinal spiky structure (“pad”) (cp) with a shallow, partly open-edged sheath groove for the anterior gonopod telopodite ( Figs 15, 16 View FIGURES 15–20 ). Colpocoxites fused medially in its basal half; their distal parts curved laterally. Each colpocoxite entire, undivided. Angiocoxites with a subglobule (sg) strongly protruding caudad in posterior view ( Figs 15, 18 View FIGURES 15–20 ). Angiocoxites (a) in anterior view strongly elongated ventrally, centrally convex along their length, however, they do not form independent, separate processes, but are fused with to colpocoxites ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 21–25 ). Anterior angiocoxal processes absent. Posterior angiocoxal processes present. Posterior gonopod telopodites 2-segmented, setose, telopoditomere 1 with a thin stem, telopoditomere 2 of medium length.
Etymology. The generic name refers to the type locality, Liaoning Province. The name is a neuter noun.
Distribution. China: Liaoning Province.
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