Spinirta qiaoliaoensis ( Lu & Chen, 2019 ) Jin & Zhang, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4838.3.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:112D4DC3-723A-4216-A608-3D03B392E973 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4404475 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F86787F2-FF90-FF8A-25C0-CFA67D0010C5 |
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Spinirta qiaoliaoensis ( Lu & Chen, 2019 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Spinirta qiaoliaoensis ( Lu & Chen, 2019) View in CoL comb. nov. (KŪḦẊĦ)
Allomedmassa qiaoliaoensis Lu & Chen, in Lu, Tian & Chen, 2019: 42 View in CoL , figs 1–4 (♂ holotype: CHINA: Hubei Province, Wufeng county, Qiaoliao village, 30.08°N, 110.54°E, 966.5 m a.s.l., 22 August 2018, leg. Jiachen Zhang & Rui Zhong; 2♀ paratype, same locality and data as holotype. All type specimens are deposited in Center for Behavioral Ecology and Evolutionary, College of Life Sciences GoogleMaps , Hubei University, China—not examined).
Distribution. China (Hubei) ( Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 ).
Remarks. The male and female of Allomedmassa qiaoliaoensis are consistent in somatic and genitalic morphology with other members of Spinirta gen. nov. described in this paper, particularly the dense field of spines on the RTA, stout and grooved embolus, large atrium, and inflated copulatory ducts ( Lu et al. 2019: figs 1C–F, 2C–D). This species can be recognised by the distinctive unbranched looping embolus and the atrium relatively far from the epigynal posterior margin ( Lu et al. 2019: figs 1D, 2D).
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Spinirta qiaoliaoensis ( Lu & Chen, 2019 )
Jin, Chi & Zhang, Feng 2020 |
Allomedmassa qiaoliaoensis Lu & Chen, in Lu, Tian & Chen, 2019: 42
Lu, J. S. & Tian, Q. & Chen, J. 2019: 42 |