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=
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Steph. ex Bonner, Index Hepaticarum 3: 501, 1963 (nom. inval., Art. 38.1(a), no description). Authentic material: Japan. Iyo: Tokonabe Mt., 30 March 1913, S. Okamura no. 383 (original material, probably scheduled as the type: G [G00067726!], the specimen in all ways is similar to
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="111">Japan. Tokyo: Asakawa Experimental forest, 12 June 1954, U. Mizushima, no. 5 (holotype: TNS [TNS-174359!]; isotype NICH [NICH-55582!]).</paragraph>
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The species is regarded as Japanese endemic (known in Honshu only, cf.
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) and is characterized morphologically by small, deeply divided, bifid and spreading underleaves (slightly wider than stem) and rounded leaf apices.
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The description based on the holotype is as follows: plants pale brownish in herbarium, prostrate, translucent, slightly glistening, 1.1-1.5 mm wide and 8-20 mm long, forming loose mats; rhizoids rather numerous, originating as several unclear fascicles near underleaf bases and obliquely to erect spreading, attaching plants to the substratum; stem brownish (in the herbarium), 100-160
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in diameter, branching not seen; leaves subhorizontally inserted, dorsally insertion line subtransverse to loosely arcuate, ventrally decurrent for 1/2-2/3 of stem width, obliquely lingulate, to obliquely ovate-lingulate, slightly convex to planar, slightly undulate along margin, laterally spreading, 650-700
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400-550
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, leaf apex rounded; underleaves loosely sinuately to transversely inserted, shortly decurrent (up 1/3 of stem width), 120-170
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200-220
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, bilobed by U-shaped sinus descending to 2/3 of leaf length, undivided zone 1-2 cells, lobes in the base 3-5 cells wide, midleaf cells oblong, thin-walled, 32-62
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20-33
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, trigones vestigial, cuticle virtually smooth; cells along leaf margin subquadrate to oblong, 20-38
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, thin-walled, with very small concave trigones, cuticle smooth.
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plant habit, fragment, ventral view
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leaf
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plant habit, fragment, ventral view. Scale bars: 2 mm (
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from authentic material of
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Isotype G00064248,
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8.
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This species (Fig.
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) exhibits superficial similarity to
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(Fig.
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), but differs in: 1, larger body size, standardized body length 5.8 mm; 2, presence of both anterior and posterior supraorbital setae; 3, an unmargined and depressed pronotal median base with sinuate lateral margins anterad the obtusely rounded hind angles; and 4, eyes of very small diameter, i.e. ocular lobe ratio = 0.71 versus ratios of 0.89-0.94 for individuals of the former two species. The male aedeagus is completely different, exhibiting a flagellum and flagellar sheath, and a dorsoventrally expanded apex (Fig.
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). Chaetotaxy +/+//+/-//+/2/+/+.
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<paragraph pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Description</paragraph>
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(n = 1). Head capsule elongate, distinctly broader at the small, moderately convex eyes, ocular lobe gradually curving to meet gena well behind eye posterior margin; 20 ommatidia along horizontal diameter of eye; ocular ratio 1.45, ocular lobe ratio 0.71, EyL/EyD = 2.4; frontal grooves deep, sinuously convergent to just posterad clypeus, extended deeply onto clypeus; mandibles moderately elongate, mandibular ratio 1.8; ligular lateroanterior margin rounded to ligular seta, the two setae separated by one to two setal diameters; paraglossae thin, extended twice as far beyond ligular margin as their basal length to margin, apex observably spiculate (100
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); antennae elongate, antennomere 9 length 2.3
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maximal breadth; antennomere 3 with glabrous except for apical
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of setae. Pronotum transverse, vase-shaped, median base depressed relative to broadly convex disc, lateral margins evenly curved until joined to long median peduncular collar, pronotal lateral margin obtusely concave at the juncture (Fig.
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); MPW/BPW = 2.4, MPW/PL = 1.1; front angles narrowly protruded, obtuse, pronotal apex constricted, APW/BPW = 1.35; median base trapezoidally depressed relative to convex disc, 8-10 small punctures present each side, lateral marginal bead continued along anterior half of basal peduncle, terminated at base of peduncle, median base unmargined posteriorly; median longitudinal impression very finely incised on disc, extended briefly anterad broad and shallow anterior transverse impression; anterior transverse impression very broad, very shallow, indistinctly traceable to front angles; proepisternum separated from prosternum by a deep, sinuous groove both anteriorly and ventrally; prosternum with anteapical impression that is continuous ventrally; prosternal process narrowly and deeply depressed between procoxae, depression extended anteriorly half the distance to prothoracic anterior margin, the depression broadest at anterior terminus. Elytra ellipsoid, broadest just anterad midlength; MEW/EL = 0.72; basal groove absent from very narrowly pedunculate elytral base, the very narrow lateral marginal depressions converging on posterior margin of pronotum; striae 1-7 very shallow though traceable, stria 8 deep, diverging from stria 9 just posterad anterior series of lateral elytral setae; all striae except 8 absent from elytral apex; apical elytral setae positioned only slightly nearer to suture than subapical seta; elytra appressed and conjoined at apex, the upraised sutural margin forming an elongate isosceles triangle connected to the narrowly beaded elytral apical margin. Pterothoracic mesepisternal anterior surface with eight broad punctures, the largest anterior puncture separated from the remainder by a vertical ridge; mesosternal-mesepisternal suture incomplete, obsolete to absent anteriorly (as in Fig.
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); metepisternum very short, maximum width/lateral length = 1.46 (difficult to measure due to fusion of metepisternum and metepimeron). Abdomen with first and second ventrites fused laterally, not suture visible; suture between second and third ventrites reduced though traceable laterally; ventrites 2-6 with broad, shallow, linear plaques near lateral margin. Microsculpture of frons reduced, an indistinct transverse mesh on a glossy surface, microsculpture on vertex an evident transverse mesh with some isodiametric sculpticells; pronotal disc and base with fine, elongate transverse mesh, sculpticell breadth 3-4
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length, surface iridescent; elytra with evident transverse mesh, sculpticell breadth 2-3
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; elytral apex with elongate transverse mesh, sculpticell breadth 3-4
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length where traceable.
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Male genitalia</emphasis>
(n = 1). Antecostal margin of abdominal mediotergite IX angulate, not extended (Fig.
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); right paramere elongate, slightly expanded dorsally in basal half, narrowly extended apically (Fig.
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), with 13 setae along the apical 2/3 of the ventral margin, those setae complementing two elongate apical setae; left paramere moderately broad basally, evenly narrowed to a moderately extended, narrow apex, two small setae present apically; aedeagal median lobe gracile, tubular, straight at midlength, with apex broadly expanded dorsoventrally, dorsally to am obtuse point, ventrally in a tightly rounded and projected margin; aedeagal median lobe internal sac with flagellum and flagellar sheath, apparently unilobate based on interpretation of uneverted unique type male (Fig.
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), a diffuse spicular patch apicad flagellar apparatus, no structure present at position of dorsal plate.
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Type</emphasis>
-Holotype male (MNHN): NEW CALEDONIA / Me Maoya, summit / plateau.12Nov2002. / Monteith &amp; Burwell // QM Berlesate 1080 / 21°22
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/ rainforest, 1400 m/ / sieved litter // QUEENSLAND / MUSEUM LOAN / DATE: Nov. 2003 / No. LEN-1686 (green label) //
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New Caledonia
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revision / measured specimen 1 / J.K.
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♂1 // genitalia in polyethylene vial with glycerine // HOLOTYPE /
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/ J.K.Liebherr 2017 (black-bordered red label).
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<paragraph pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Etymology.</paragraph>
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Given that the body form comprises a pair of ovoids (Fig.
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) suggesting the numeral eight, this species is given the epithet
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. As a Latin personal name, denoting the eighth-born son, or a son born in the eighth month, the species name is to be treated as a noun.
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<paragraph pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Distribution and habitat.</paragraph>
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The single specimen of this species was collected from sieved litter collected at the 1400 m summit of Mt. Maoya (Fig.
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). This species is adelphotaxon to the species triplet
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), all of whom are most commonly found in arboreal microhabitats, supporting transformation of habitat preference to the arboreal realm in their common ancestor.
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