Taiyutyla acuphora, Shear & Richart & Wong, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4753.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4341666 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/131D87EF-FFA2-FF94-FFDC-5925FB84FD35 |
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Taiyutyla acuphora |
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sp. nov. |
Taiyutyla acuphora View in CoL , new species
Figs. 19–21 View FIGS , 25 View FIGS , 26 View FIGS
Types: Male holotype and female paratype from Washington, Lewis Co., Stillman Basin, Weyerhaeuser 4000 Road 1.8 mi SW of Pe-Ell McDonald Road, elev. 282 m., 46.5145°N, - 123.2015°W, collected 4 December 2004, by W. Leonard, C. Richart from the litter and woody debris of a mixed forest including Thuja plicata , Alnus rubra , Rubus spectabilus , Pseudotsuga menziesii , and Polystichum munitum . GoogleMaps
Diagnosis: The anterior gonopods have a unique, anterior wing-like extension, while the posterior gonopod coxites appear squared off, but have a distal, acute terminal process and femoral knobs are borne on male legpairs 47. No other species of Taiyutyla has this combination of characters.
Etymology: The species epithet means “needle bearer” and refers to the acute terminal process of the posterior gonopod coxite.
Description:Male holotype.Length, 12.5 mm.Twenty to twenty-two ocelli in triangular eyepatch.Metazonites with well-developed shoulders, segmental setae long,acute,curved.Color light brown,irregularly marked brownish purple. Legpairs one and two reduced, three to seven moderately enlarged, podomeres not swollen, femoral knobs on pairs 4–7. Anterior gonopods ( Figs. 19, 20 View FIGS , 25 View FIGS ) distinctly clavate, distally expanded anterior into broad wing, bearing small, distal posterior process. Posterior gonopod coxites ( Figs. 21 View FIGS , 26 View FIGS ) short, stout, apically squared off, but with long, curved, acute process arising from lateral angle apically; ventral arm of T-shaped branch (T, Fig. 26 View FIGS ) with fine fimbriae, embraced by fimbriate region, distinct pore near base of this region (with coagulated secretion in some specimens). Tenth coxae of normal size, with glands; eleventh prefemora with long, curved distal processes.
Female 13.5 mm long. Nonsexual characters as in male.
Distribution: WASHINGTON: Grays Harbor Co., Middle Satsop Road 2 mi N of Brady near Satsop River, elev. 15 m., 47.0245°N, - 123.5196°W, 3 January 2003, W. Leonard et al., under maple leaves, mm ff.
Notes: This is the first Taiyutyla species to be recorded from western Washington.
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