Zinophora junodi ( Carl, 1917 )
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Zinophora junodi ( Carl, 1917) View in CoL
Figs 2 View Fig , 105–112 View Figs 105–112
Poratophilus junodi Carl, 1917: 385 View in CoL ; Attems 1928; Lawrence 1966.
Philoporatia junodi View in CoL ; Lawrence 1965.
Poratophilus (Philoporatia) junodi ; Schubart 1966.
Zinophora junodi View in CoL ; Demange 1983; Hamer 1998.
Type material (not examined): MOZAMBIQUE: ‘Shilowana, Rikatla, Afrique meridionale orientale’ ( Carl 1917). The whereabouts of the type material is not known .
Material examined: MOZAMBIQUE: 1ơ, Xai Xai [2533AD], 1923 ( SAMC B6031 View Materials ). SOUTH AFRICA: Mpumalanga: 2ơ, Olifantspoort area [2431BA], xi.1963, R. F. Lawrence ( NMSA 9009 About NMSA ) .
Diagnosis: Telopodite with one long, narrow and acutely produced femoral spine ( Fig. 106 View Figs 105–112 ). Thumb narrow, curved in direction of pectinophore and apically acute ( Fig. 109 View Figs 105–112 ). Posterior telocoxal folds formed into long, narrow, acutely triangular lobes, overlapping medially ( Figs 105, 110 View Figs 105–112 ). Telocoxal spine narrow, long, cylindrical and overlapping spine from opposite telocoxite ( Fig. 110 View Figs 105–112 ).
Description:
Dimensions: Males, n = 2. Body width 7.5, 8.1; collum width 5.5, 9.0; body length 88.0, 91.0; leg length 5.2; antenna length 5.0.
Number of segments: 46, 49.
Colour: Head orange with yellowish tinge. Clypeus and collum orange. Prozonites light yellow, mesozonites orange, and metazonites light brown along posterior margin. Pre-anal ring and anal valve yellow. Legs and antennae orange.
First ozopore: Segment 6.
Collum: One submarginal groove. Anterior corner moderately lobed.
Gonopods: Telopodite with one long, narrow, acutely produced femoral spine ( Fig. 106 View Figs 105–112 ) concealed by posterior telocoxal fold ( Fig. 105 View Figs 105–112 ). Thumb narrow, curved in direction of pectinophore and apically acute. Second lamella a thin hyaline plate broadening apically, with tip curled away from other apical elements ( Figs 109, 111 View Figs 105–112 ). Telocoxal spine narrow, long and overlapping spine from opposite gonopod ( Fig. 110 View Figs 105–112 ). Posterior telocoxal folds formed into long, narrow, acute triangular lobes, overlapping medially ( Fig. 110 View Figs 105–112 ).
Pre-anal ring: Caudal spine long and upturned distally, extending well beyond anal valve.
Distribution: This species occurs in the north-eastern parts of South Africa (Kruger National Park area) and along the Mozambique coast ( Fig. 2 View Fig ). There are also records from Zimbabwe, Umtali (Attems 1928), but these have not been confirmed.
Remarks: The description of the gonopods presented here is based on NMSA material. The material examined from SAMC (B6031) had deteriorated and only the posterior half of a male specimen remained. There were no gonopods.
There is a degree of variation in the form of the telocoxal spines; one of the specimens collected in the Olifantspoort area has a telocoxal spine with two teeth on the dorsal surface ( Fig. 107 View Figs 105–112 ).
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Zinophora junodi ( Carl, 1917 )
Redman, Guy T., Hamer, Michelle L. & Barraclough, David A. 2003 |
Poratophilus junodi
CARL, J. 1917: 385 |