diff --git a/data/0A/12/47/0A12473DFF80FFB8FE43FA094874FEDC.xml b/data/0A/12/47/0A12473DFF80FFB8FE43FA094874FEDC.xml index cbe0a017bc1..50c765546a8 100644 --- a/data/0A/12/47/0A12473DFF80FFB8FE43FA094874FEDC.xml +++ b/data/0A/12/47/0A12473DFF80FFB8FE43FA094874FEDC.xml @@ -1,101 +1,101 @@ - - - -Ansienulina, a new genus of jumping spiders from tropical Africa (Araneae: Salticidae: Thiratoscirtinae) + + + +Ansienulina, a new genus of jumping spiders from tropical Africa (Araneae: Salticidae: Thiratoscirtinae) - - -Author + + +Author -Wanda Wesołowska +Wanda Wesołowska -text - - -African Invertebrates +text + + +African Invertebrates - -2015 - -56 + +2015 + +56 - -2 + +2 - -477 -482 + +477 +482 -journal article -319CBB05-20BE-4AAA-9863-8AB9BE8C9982 +journal article +319CBB05-20BE-4AAA-9863-8AB9BE8C9982 - - - + + + Genus - -Ansienulina + +Ansienulina -gen. n. +gen. n. - -Type + +Type species: - -Ansienulina mirabilis - -sp. n. + +Ansienulina mirabilis + +sp. n. - -Etymology: The generic name is a patronym dedicated to Ansie Dippenaar-Schoeman, eminent arachnologist and specialist in thomisid spiders. Gender feminine. - + +Etymology: The generic name is a patronym dedicated to Ansie Dippenaar-Schoeman, eminent arachnologist and specialist in thomisid spiders. Gender feminine. + Diagnosis and affinities: - -Ansienulina + +Ansienulina -gen. n. +gen. n. is a small-sized salticid with a high carapace, relatively large anterior median eyes, eye field narrowing posteriorly, and first pair of legs with long spines on the ventral surface of the tibiae and metatarsi. The female palp - -http://africaninvertebrates.org 477 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:319CBB05-20BE-4AAA-9863-8AB9BE8C9982 + +http://africaninvertebrates.org 477 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:319CBB05-20BE-4AAA-9863-8AB9BE8C9982 - + has a single tarsal spine on the prolateral surface.The aforementioned body proportions, spination of leg I, and the presence of a spine on the female palp show similarities to other Thiratoscirtinae. The structure of the genitalia is uniQue (see diagnosis of the -type +type species), though slightly resembling those in - -Ajaraneola + +Ajaraneola Wesołowska & Russell-Smith, -2011 +2011 (see Wesołowska & Russell-Smith -2011 +2011 , figs -15–20 +15–20 ) and - -Bacelarella + +Bacelarella Berland & Millot, -1941 +1941 (see SzŰts & JocQuÉ -2001 +2001 , fig. -5 +5 b, e; Rollard & Wesołowska -2002 +2002 , fig. -2 +2 b–e). The two latter genera are probably related to - -Ansienulina + +Ansienulina . However, the deflection of the cymbium and the course of the embolus separate - -Ansienulina + +Ansienulina from other salticids. diff --git a/data/0A/12/47/0A12473DFF81FFBBFE6DFE694DD5FB88.xml b/data/0A/12/47/0A12473DFF81FFBBFE6DFE694DD5FB88.xml index 0e28ef2f3d2..78994fa449b 100644 --- a/data/0A/12/47/0A12473DFF81FFBBFE6DFE694DD5FB88.xml +++ b/data/0A/12/47/0A12473DFF81FFBBFE6DFE694DD5FB88.xml @@ -1,461 +1,461 @@ - - - -Ansienulina, a new genus of jumping spiders from tropical Africa (Araneae: Salticidae: Thiratoscirtinae) + + + +Ansienulina, a new genus of jumping spiders from tropical Africa (Araneae: Salticidae: Thiratoscirtinae) - - -Author + + +Author -Wanda Wesołowska +Wanda Wesołowska -text - - -African Invertebrates +text + + +African Invertebrates - -2015 - -56 + +2015 + +56 - -2 + +2 - -477 -482 + +477 +482 -journal article -319CBB05-20BE-4AAA-9863-8AB9BE8C9982 +journal article +319CBB05-20BE-4AAA-9863-8AB9BE8C9982 - - - - - -Ansienulina mirabilis + + + + + +Ansienulina mirabilis -sp. n. +sp. n. - - - + + + Figs -1–14 +1–14 - -Etymology: The specific name is Latin meaning “odd”, and refers to the unusual structure of the male genitalia. + +Etymology: The specific name is Latin meaning “odd”, and refers to the unusual structure of the male genitalia. - -Diagnosis:A distinctive species, characterised by the structure of the copulatory organs. The male has the pedipalps with an unusual cymbium, which is curved to its dorsal surface, and a long embolus embracing the tip of the bulb from the dorsal side. The female is distinguished by the weakly sclerotised epigyne with spirally convoluted seminal ducts. + +Diagnosis:A distinctive species, characterised by the structure of the copulatory organs. The male has the pedipalps with an unusual cymbium, which is curved to its dorsal surface, and a long embolus embracing the tip of the bulb from the dorsal side. The female is distinguished by the weakly sclerotised epigyne with spirally convoluted seminal ducts. - -Description: - + +Description: + Dimensions (♂♀). Cephalothorax: length -1.5–1.7 +1.5–1.7 / -1.7–2.1 +1.7–2.1 , width -1.1–1.3 +1.1–1.3 / -1.3–1.5 +1.3–1.5 , height -0.9 +0.9 –1.0/ -0.8–0.9 +0.8–0.9 . Abdomen: -1.3–1.5 +1.3–1.5 / -1.8–2.1 +1.8–2.1 , width -0.8–0.9 +0.8–0.9 / -1.3–1.5 +1.3–1.5 . Eye field: length -0.7–0.8 +0.7–0.8 / -0.8–0.9 +0.8–0.9 , anterior width -1.1–1.2 +1.1–1.2 / -1.3–1.4 +1.3–1.4 , posterior width 1.0– -1.1 +1.1 / -1.1–1.2 +1.1–1.2 . -Male +Male . - + Very small spiders, general appearance as in - + Fig. -1 +1 . Carapace high, highest at posterior lateral eyes, with steep posterior thoracic slope ( - + Fig. -2 +2 ). Coloration dark yellow to light brown, with lighter median streak on thoracic part, but many specimens bleached in alcohol, with very light, almost white body. Fovea visible, sulciform. Eye field brownish grey, distance between anterior lateral eyes longer than between posteriors. Anterior median eyes large, encircled by small scale-like light hairs ( - + Fig. -3 +3 ), blackish rings surrounding eyes (except anterior medians), posterior lateral eyes convex. Fine colourless hairs on eye field, a few longer bristles near eyes. Clypeus very low, chelicerae with two teeth on promargin, single retromarginal tooth, cheliceral fang short. Mouthparts yellow. Sternum convex.Abdomen oval, narrower than carapace, grey, with light-yellow median serrate streak and two light belts laterally ( - + Fig. -1 +1 ). Sides marked with grey ( - + Fig. -2 +2 ), venter light with dark patches at base of spinnerets ( - + Fig. -4 +4 ). Spinnerets whitish. Legs yellow, only lateral surfaces of femora I and distal end of all patellae tinged with grey. Spines long, brown. Femora of all legs with -1 +1 - -1-3 +1-3 spines dorsally. Tibia I with four pairs of long ventral spines and two shorter ones on prolateral surface; metatarsus I with two pairs of long ventral spines and two shorter ones prolaterally ( - + Fig. -7 +7 ). Tibia II with single spine on both lateral surfaces, -4 +4 pairs ventrally; metatarsus II with single spine on both lateral surfaces, -2 +2 pairs ventrally and apical pair dorsally. Legs III and IVtibia with single spine on both lateral sides, -2 +2 pairs ventrally; metatarsus with single spine on both lateral sides, -6 +6 apical spines. Pedipalps light brown, basal segments dirty yellow. Cymbium narrow, especially in its apical half, with rounded retrolateral lobe at base ( - + Fig. -11 +11 ). Tip of cymbium with retrolateral retortion ( - + Fig. -9 +9 ) and strongly bent to its dorsal surface ( -Figs 8, 10 +Figs 8, 10 ). Bulb oval, slightly reclinate from axis of palp; embolus very long and thin, whip-shaped ( - + Fig. -9 +9 ). Tibia with triangular dorsal apophysis and second rounded apophysis, placed retrolaterally ( -Figs 10, 11 +Figs 10, 11 ). - -Female + +Female . - + Slightly larger than male, similar in shape and coloration. Carapace orange-brownish (in majority of specimens bleached). Abdomen uniformly greyish beige, legs light. A few thin, short hairs on body. Prolateral spine on palpal tarsus ( - + Fig. -12 +12 ). Epigyne very weakly sclerotised ( - + Fig. -13 +13 ). Seminal ducts long and thin, forming spiral composed of three loops, spermathecae oval ( - + Fig. -14 +14 ). - - - -Holotype - + + + +Holotype + : -KENYA +KENYA : -Kiseni +Kiseni , -Kakamega Forest +Kakamega Forest , - + 00° -17 +17 'N - -34 + +34 ° -51 +51 'E , - -1600 m + +1600 m , - -1969 + +1969 , leg. -A. Holm +A. Holm ( -MEUU +MEUU ) . - -Paratypes + +Paratypes : together with -holotype +holotype , - -1 + +1 ( -MEUU +MEUU ); -NAMIBIA +NAMIBIA [SOUTH WEST AFRICA]: without precise locality, -British Museum +British Museum expedition, - - + + iii. -1972 +1972 , leg. -P.H. Hammond +P.H. Hammond , pitfall trapping, - -1 + +1 ( -NHM +NHM ) . - -ANGOLA + +ANGOLA : - -9 km + +9 km NW from Dundo, Luachimo R., Chitato gallery forest, - + 07° -22 +22 'S - -20 + +20 ° -50 +50 'E , - -500 m + +500 m , - - + + x. -1947 +1947 , leg. -A. de Barros Machado +A. de Barros Machado , - -3 + +3 - -12 + +12 ( -NHM +NHM , Ang. -180.6 +180.6 ) ; - + same label data as previous but - -ix.1947, -1♀ + +ix.1947, +1♀ ( -NHM +NHM , - + Ang. -44.8 +44.8 ) ; - + same label data as previous but - -v.1948, -1♂ + +v.1948, +1♂ ( -NHM +NHM , - + Ang. -823.2 +823.2 ) ; - - -5 km + + +5 km S from Dundo, Mussungue R., - - + + ix. -1947 +1947 , gallery forest, in litter, - -1 + +1 ( -NHM +NHM , - + Ang. -211.12 +211.12 ) ; - + same label data as previous but - -ix.1946 + +ix.1946 , -1♂ +1♂ - -1 + +1 ( -NHM +NHM , - + Ang. -27.8 +27.8 ) . - + Other material examined: - -KENYA + +KENYA : -Kiseni +Kiseni , -Kakamega +Kakamega , -Forest Station +Forest Station , - -1550 m + +1550 m , - - -27 + + +27 .i. -1979 +1979 , leg. -A. Holm +A. Holm , -two -male +two +male palps, without spider ( -MEUU +MEUU ) . - -Remarks: Individuals from Kenya are darker than the others, which is probably the effect of the montane microclimate at these sites. - + +Remarks: Individuals from Kenya are darker than the others, which is probably the effect of the montane microclimate at these sites. + Probably the same or a very similar species (without any details) was illustrated by Simon ( -1903 +1903 , fig. -861 +861 i) and erroneously labelled as - -Eustiromastix major - + +Eustiromastix major + (cf. reprint of his drawing, - + Fig. -15 +15 herein, with - + Fig. -10 +10 ). Members of the genus - -Eustiromastix + +Eustiromastix Simon, -1902 +1902 are distributed only in the Neotropics. Already Galiano ( -1979 +1979 ) in her revision highlighted this mistake by Simon. - -Distribution: Specimens of this species were collected in northeast Angola and western Kenya. They are also found in Namibia, but the precise locality was never recorded. Habitat: All individuals were found in forest litter. The species probably lives on the ground in tree-covered areas. + +Distribution: Specimens of this species were collected in northeast Angola and western Kenya. They are also found in Namibia, but the precise locality was never recorded. Habitat: All individuals were found in forest litter. The species probably lives on the ground in tree-covered areas. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/3C/4D/87/3C4D87F3FFB5FF852FDA3245FC5C3EE8.xml b/data/3C/4D/87/3C4D87F3FFB5FF852FDA3245FC5C3EE8.xml index aa70071ee2c..c1be8039870 100644 --- a/data/3C/4D/87/3C4D87F3FFB5FF852FDA3245FC5C3EE8.xml +++ b/data/3C/4D/87/3C4D87F3FFB5FF852FDA3245FC5C3EE8.xml @@ -1,83 +1,85 @@ - - - -Songkhramodopsis gen. nov., a new genus of Cypridopsinae (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from Thailand + + + +Songkhramodopsis gen. nov., a new genus of Cypridopsinae (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from Thailand - - -Author + + +Author -Savatenalinton, Sukonthip +Savatenalinton, Sukonthip -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2023 - -2023-03-09 + +2023 + +2023-03-09 - -5254 + +5254 - -1 + +1 - -51 -68 + +51 +68 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5254.1.3 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5254.1.3 -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.5254.1.3 -1175-5326 -7710819 -4DE83E24-16C4-4297-BECB-73719FEACB8C +journal article +58693 +10.11646/zootaxa.5254.1.3 +2182aed2-759f-4d0b-87de-0bff0e814683 +1175-5326 +7710819 +4DE83E24-16C4-4297-BECB-73719FEACB8C - - - - - + + + + + Tribe -Songkhramodopsini -trib. nov. +Songkhramodopsini +trib. nov. - - - -Type + + + +Type genus. - -Songkhramodopsis + +Songkhramodopsis - -gen. nov. + +gen. nov. - - -Diagnosis. + + +Diagnosis. Largely as for the genus. - -Genera included. - -Songkhramodopsis + +Genera included. + +Songkhramodopsis - -gen. nov. + +gen. nov. (monogeneric tribe). diff --git a/data/3C/4D/87/3C4D87F3FFB6FF862FDA35E1FECC3A0C.xml b/data/3C/4D/87/3C4D87F3FFB6FF862FDA35E1FECC3A0C.xml index e26771919ee..847c39096a3 100644 --- a/data/3C/4D/87/3C4D87F3FFB6FF862FDA35E1FECC3A0C.xml +++ b/data/3C/4D/87/3C4D87F3FFB6FF862FDA35E1FECC3A0C.xml @@ -1,119 +1,121 @@ - - - -Songkhramodopsis gen. nov., a new genus of Cypridopsinae (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from Thailand + + + +Songkhramodopsis gen. nov., a new genus of Cypridopsinae (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from Thailand - - -Author + + +Author -Savatenalinton, Sukonthip +Savatenalinton, Sukonthip -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2023 - -2023-03-09 + +2023 + +2023-03-09 - -5254 + +5254 - -1 + +1 - -51 -68 + +51 +68 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5254.1.3 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5254.1.3 -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.5254.1.3 -1175-5326 -7710819 -4DE83E24-16C4-4297-BECB-73719FEACB8C +journal article +58693 +10.11646/zootaxa.5254.1.3 +2182aed2-759f-4d0b-87de-0bff0e814683 +1175-5326 +7710819 +4DE83E24-16C4-4297-BECB-73719FEACB8C - - - - - + + + + + Genus - -Songkhramodopsis + +Songkhramodopsis -gen. nov. +gen. nov. - - - -Type + + + +Type species. - -Songkhramodopsis meischi + +Songkhramodopsis meischi - -gen. et sp. nov. + +gen. et sp. nov. (here designated) - - -Etymology. + + +Etymology. The genus is named after the discovery area, the “Songkhram” River Basin and combined with “dopsis”, a short core word of cypridopsis. - - -Diagnosis. + + +Diagnosis. Carapace in lateral view elongated subtriangular, LV overlapping RV; LV and RV with inner list anteriorly and posteriorly (very well-developed in LV), and anterior marginal selvage, RV with posterior selvage widely inwardly displaced; A1 six-segmented; A2 with natatory setae well-developed, claw G2 strongly serrated in female, aesthetasc Y large with wide and striated third section; T1 of both male and female with two a setae (b, c and d setae absent); T2 with d2 seta (d1 seta absent), penultimate segment divided; T3 with distinctively separated terminal segment, pincer organ absent; CR in female with cylindrical base; Hp with bird head-shaped ls; Zenker organ with small number of spiny whorls (c. eight spiny whorls). - - -Remarks. + + +Remarks. The external morphology of Cp of - -Songkhramodopsis + +Songkhramodopsis - -gen. nov. + +gen. nov. is similar to that of - -Brasilodopsis + +Brasilodopsis appearing subtriangular in lateral view. - -Songkhramodopsis + +Songkhramodopsis - -gen. nov. + +gen. nov. can be distinguished mainly by the larger valve overlap anteriorly, the presence of anterior inner list on the RV, the widely inwardly displaced posterior selvage on the RV, the six-segmented A1 (seven-segmented in - -Brasilodopsis + +Brasilodopsis ), the strongly serrated claw G2 on female A2, the completely separated terminal segment of T3, the number of post-labyrinthal spermiduct loop (one in the new genus, two in - -Brasilodopsis + +Brasilodopsis ) and the smaller number of spiny whorls of Zenker organ (eight in the new genus, -10 in - -Brasilodopsis +10 in + +Brasilodopsis ). diff --git a/data/3C/4D/87/3C4D87F3FFB6FF8E2FDA36FDFAF23E4F.xml b/data/3C/4D/87/3C4D87F3FFB6FF8E2FDA36FDFAF23E4F.xml index b5ae04505cc..c3b36540740 100644 --- a/data/3C/4D/87/3C4D87F3FFB6FF8E2FDA36FDFAF23E4F.xml +++ b/data/3C/4D/87/3C4D87F3FFB6FF8E2FDA36FDFAF23E4F.xml @@ -1,321 +1,323 @@ - - - -Songkhramodopsis gen. nov., a new genus of Cypridopsinae (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from Thailand + + + +Songkhramodopsis gen. nov., a new genus of Cypridopsinae (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from Thailand - - -Author + + +Author -Savatenalinton, Sukonthip +Savatenalinton, Sukonthip -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2023 - -2023-03-09 + +2023 + +2023-03-09 - -5254 + +5254 - -1 + +1 - -51 -68 + +51 +68 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5254.1.3 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5254.1.3 -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.5254.1.3 -1175-5326 -7710819 -4DE83E24-16C4-4297-BECB-73719FEACB8C +journal article +58693 +10.11646/zootaxa.5254.1.3 +2182aed2-759f-4d0b-87de-0bff0e814683 +1175-5326 +7710819 +4DE83E24-16C4-4297-BECB-73719FEACB8C - - - - - - -Songkhramodopsis meischi + + + + + + +Songkhramodopsis meischi -gen. et sp. nov. +gen. et sp. nov. - - + + ( -Figs 1–8 +Figs 1–8 ) - - -Etymology. + + +Etymology. The species is named in honor of Dr. Claude Meisch (National Natural History Museum of -Luxembourg +Luxembourg , -Luxembourg +Luxembourg ) for his prominent work on ostracod taxonomy. - - -Diagnosis. + + +Diagnosis. Cp in dorsal view elongated, subtriangular; LV overlapping RV all free margins with large overlapping anteriorly; LV and RV with inner list anteriorly, ventrally and posteriorly (very well-developed in LV), and anterior marginal selvage; RV with posterior selvage widely inwardly displaced; valve surface with non-rimmed pore setae, rimmed pore setae in shallow pits and tiny pores; A1 six-segmented, a ventral apical seta on first segment with bifurcate tip, fourth segment with three dorsal apical setae; A2 with natatory setae well-developed (reaching far beyond tip of terminal claws), g seta absent, third section of aesthetasc Y very wide and striated, exopodite with two long and one short setae; two large bristles on Mx1 third endite smooth; T2 without d1 seta, penultimate segment divided; T3 without pincer organ, terminal segment with two setae and one claw-like seta (h2); CR with cylindrical base and present only in female; male prehensile palps asymmetrical, right palp with subtriangular second segment, left palp with strongly sickle shaped second segment; Hp with bird head-shaped ls with blunt inner tip, and widely rounded ms, post-labyrinthal spermiduct with one loop; Zenker organ with blunt ends and eight spiny whorls. - - - + + + Type material. -Holotype +Holotype . Male, soft parts dissected in glycerine on a sealed glass slide and valves stored dry in a micropalaeontological slide (MSU-ZOC.351). - - -Allotype + + +Allotype . Female, soft parts dissected in glycerine on a sealed glass slide and valves stored dry in a micropalaeontological slide (MSU-ZOC.352). - - -Paratypes + + +Paratypes . Two dissected males (MSU-ZOC.353 to 354) stored like the -holotype +holotype , three undissected males (MSU-ZOC.355 to 357) stored dry in micropalaeontological slides, five dissected females (MSU-ZOC.358 to 362) stored like the -holotype +holotype , three undissected females (MSU-ZOC.363 to 365) stored dry in micropalaeontological slides, c. -four males +four males and -eight females +eight females in 70% ethanol. - -Type locality. - -Nong Ma Klap Reservoir + +Type locality. + +Nong Ma Klap Reservoir , -Si Songkhram District +Si Songkhram District , -Nakhon Phanom Province +Nakhon Phanom Province ( -Fig 9 +Fig 9 ); coordinates: -17° 38′ 32″ N +17° 38′ 32″ N , -104° 19′ 42″ E +104° 19′ 42″ E ; - -16 November 2021 + +16 November 2021 . - - -Measurements (in μm). + + +Measurements (in μm). Male. Cp (n = 3), L = 395–403, H = 176–182, W = 174–176; LV (n = 2), L = 395–400, H = 188–189; RV (n = 2), L = 371–374, H = 192–193. Female. Cp (n = 4), L = 418–442, H = 205–208, W = 200– 203; LV (n = 2), L = 426–439, H = 200–203; RV (n = 2), L = 413–426, H = 200–205. - -Description of male + +Description of male - + Cp in dorsal view ( -Fig 1A +Fig 1A ) elongated, greatest width situated at mid-length, anterior and posterior extremities narrowly rounded. - + Cp in lateral view ( -Fig 1B +Fig 1B ) elongated, subtriangular, greatest height situated at mid-length, anterior and posterior margins rounded, anteriorly slightly narrower rounded. LV overlapping RV along free margin, with larger overlap anteriorly. Valve surface with non-rimmed pore setae, rimmed pore setae in shallow pits and tiny pores ( -Fig 1C +Fig 1C ), setae and pores more abundant at anterior and posterior parts. - + LV in interior view ( -Figs 2A, 2C–D +Figs 2A, 2C–D ) with dorsal margin arched, ventral margin slightly sinuate, anterior and posterior margins rounded, and anterior marginal selvage, calcified inner lamella anteriorly broader than posteriorly, with very well-developed inner list anteriorly, ventrally and posteriorly. - + RV in interior view ( -Figs 2B, 2E–G +Figs 2B, 2E–G ) with anterior marginal selvage, posterior selvage widely inwardly displaced, calcified inner lamella anteriorly broader than posteriorly, with inner list anteriorly, ventrally and posteriorly. - + A1 ( -Fig 4A +Fig 4A ): six-segmented, first segment wide and stout, with small proximal Wouters organ, one long subapical dorsal seta (reaching mid-length of next segment) and two apical ventral setae, one markedly long, the other as half as long as the long one. The shorter seta with long setules, one of which stiff and inserted apically, creating a false bifurcate tip. Second segment slightly wider than long, with one long apical dorsal seta (reaching slightly beyond mid-length of next segment) and large Rome organ. Third segment very elongated, medially bearing one short dorsal seta and one short ventral seta, distally bearing two long apical dorsal setae, one short apical ventral seta and one short subapical ventral seta. Fourth segment with three long dorsal setae and two short ventral setae (longer one reaching mid-length of terminal segment, another one very short). Penultimate segment with four long apical setae. Terminal segment elongated with three (two long, one short) apical setae and aesthetasc ya (short apical seta and aesthetasc ya subequal in length). - + A2 ( -Fig 4B +Fig 4B ): Basal segment with two proximal setae and one long ventro-apical seta. Exopodite with three (two very long, one short) setae, the long setae reaching far beyond tip of first endopodal segment. First endopodal segment with five long setae (reaching beyond tip of terminal claws) and one shorter accompanying seta (half as long as penultimate segment), aesthetasc Y very large, tripartite, third section remarkably wide and striated, apical ventral seta long, reaching far beyond tip of terminal segment. Penultimate segment undivided, distally with large claw G1, claw G2 reduced, appearing smaller and shorter, claw G3 reduced to short and slender seta, z1 and z2 setae transformed into claws (z2 seta smaller than z1 seta), z3 seta intermediate length (c. 2/3 of length of z1 seta), aesthetasc y2 long (reaching tip of terminal segment), this segment medially with two (one long, one shorter) dorsal setae (length of shorter one c. 6/7 of that of long one) and one ventral seta (t seta). Terminal segment subquadrate with very large claw GM, claw Gm reduced to short and slender seta (reaching mid-length of claw GM), g-seta absent, aesthetasc y3 short, length c. 3/4 of that of accompanying seta. -Rake-like organ stout, T-shaped, apically with eight blunt teeth. - +Rake-like organ stout, T-shaped, apically with eight blunt teeth. + Md-palp ( -Fig 5A–C +Fig 5A–C ): first segment of palp with two large, hirsute S1 and S2 setae (with very different length, length of S1 seta c. half of that of S2 seta), one long and slender seta and a relatively long α-seta (length c. 1/3 of that of S1 seta), the latter smooth with pointed tip. Second segment dorsally with three subequal long apical setae; ventrally with a group of three long setae, one shorter seta and β-seta, the latter large, cone-shaped and plumose. Penultimate segment with three groups of setae: dorsally with a group of four subequal, long, subapical setae; laterally with hirsute apical γ-seta (length c. 2.3 times of that of terminal segment) and three further smooth apical setae; ventrally with two long apical setae (length c. 2.6 times of that of terminal segment). Terminal segment bearing three claws and two setae. - - -FIGURE 1. - -Songkhramodopsis meischi + + +FIGURE 1. + +Songkhramodopsis meischi - -gen. et sp. nov. + +gen. et sp. nov. , male (A–C), female (D–I). A. Cp, dorsal view (MSU-ZOC.356). B. Cp, right lateral view (ditto). C. Valve surface (ditto). D. Cp, dorsal view (MSU-ZOC.363). E. Cp, ventral view (MSU-ZOC.364). F. Cp, right lateral view (ditto). G. Valve surface (MSU-ZOC.365). H. Valve surface (MSU-ZOC.364). I. Valve surface (ditto). Scale bars = 100 μm for A–B, D–F, 10 μm for C, G–I. - + Md-coxa ( -Fig 5E +Fig 5E ) elongated, distally with rows of teeth and small setae, and with one slender dorso-subapical seta. - + Mx1 ( -Fig 6A +Fig 6A ) with two-segmented palp, three endites and a large branchial plate (the latter not shown). Basal segment of palp with a group of five long, unequal apical setae, no medial subapical seta. Terminal segment of palp elongated, cylindrical, apically with three claws and two setae. Two large smooth bristles on third endite. - - -FIGURE 2. - -Songkhramodopsis meischi + + +FIGURE 2. + +Songkhramodopsis meischi - -gen. et sp. nov. + +gen. et sp. nov. , male (MSU-ZOC.351). A. LV, internal view. B. RV, internal view. C. LV, internal view, posterior part. D. LV, internal view, anterior part. E. RV, internal view, anterior part. F. RV, internal view, posterior part. G. Muscle scars of RV. Scale bars = 100 μm for A–B, 50 μm for C–F, 20 μm for G. - + T1 ( -Figs 6B–C +Figs 6B–C ): protopodite with two a-setae (one long and one very long), shorter one c. half as long as long one; no b, c, and d-setae, distally with eight hirsute apical setae of unequal length. Endopodite large and elongated, two-segmented, forming asymmetrical prehensile palps, right palp ( -Fig 6B +Fig 6B ) with two subapical spines on basal segment, terminal segment subtriangular; left palp ( -Fig 6C +Fig 6C ) with two subapical spines on basal segment, terminal segment strongly hook-like basally with blunt-tipped protrusion. - + T2 ( -Fig 6D +Fig 6D ) with slender d2 seta, no d1 seta. Second segment with medium-long e-seta (length c. 2/3 of that of penultimate segment). Penultimate segment divided, proximal part bearing long f-seta (reaching beyond tip of terminal segment), distal part with a pair of apical setae (long g-seta and one shorter seta). Terminal segment bearing two (one dorsally, one ventrally) apical h1 and h3 setae and a long and curved serrated claw h2, length of h1 c. 2/7 of that of h2, h3 very short (spine-like). - + T3 ( -Fig 7A +Fig 7A ) first segment with short d1 seta and long d2 and dp setae (d2 and dp setae c. twice as long as d1 seta). Second segment with short, hirsute apical e-seta (not reaching middle of next segment). Third segment with medially short, hirsute f-seta (not reaching tip of segment). Terminal segment completely separated and bearing three setae (h1-h3 setae), h1 seta shorter than h2 seta (length c. 2/3 of that of h2 seta), h2 seta claw-like, h3 seta reflexed, hirsute subapical seta, length of h3 seta c. 1.3 times of h2 length. -Caudal ramus absent. - +Caudal ramus absent. + Hp ( -Fig 7B +Fig 7B ) with ls and ms, the former bird head shaped with blunt inner beak, the latter with widely rounded distal margin, postlabyrinthal spermiduct curved with one loop. - - -FIGURE 3. - -Songkhramodopsis meischi + + +FIGURE 3. + +Songkhramodopsis meischi - -gen. et sp. nov. + +gen. et sp. nov. , female (MSU-ZOC.352). A. LV, internal view. B. RV, internal view. C. LV, internal view, posterior part. D. LV, internal view, anterior part. E. RV, internal view, anterior part. F. RV, internal view, posterior part. G. Muscle scars of RV. Scale bars = 100 μm for A–B, 50 μm for C–F, 20 μm for G. - - -FIGURE 4. - -Songkhramodopsis meischi + + +FIGURE 4. + +Songkhramodopsis meischi - -gen. et sp. nov. + +gen. et sp. nov. , male (A–B), female (A’, C). A. A1 (MSU-ZOC.351). A’. an apical ventral seta on A1 first segment (MSU-ZOC.352). B. A2 (MSU-ZOC.354). B’. aesthetasc Y (MSU-ZOC.354, MSU-ZOC.353). C. A2, terminal part of last two segments (MSU-ZOC.352). Scale bars = 50 μm. - - -FIGURE 5. - -Songkhramodopsis meischi + + +FIGURE 5. + +Songkhramodopsis meischi - -gen. et sp. nov. + +gen. et sp. nov. , male (A–C, E), female (D). A. Md-palp (MSU-ZOC.354). B. terminal segment of Md-palp (ditto). C. S setae of Md-palp (ditto). D. α, β, γ setae of Md-palp (MSU-ZOC.352). E. Md-coxa (MSUZOC.351). Scale bars = 20 μm for A–D; 50 μm for E. - - -FIGURE 6. - -Songkhramodopsis meischi + + +FIGURE 6. + +Songkhramodopsis meischi - -gen. et sp. nov. + +gen. et sp. nov. , male (MSU-ZOC.351). A. Mx1. B. T1, right palp. C. T1, left palp. D. T2. Scale bars = 20 μm for A–C, 50 μm for D. - - -FIGURE 7. - -Songkhramodopsis meischi + + +FIGURE 7. + +Songkhramodopsis meischi - -gen. et sp. nov. + +gen. et sp. nov. , male (MSU-ZOC.351). A. T3. B. Hp. C. Zenker organ. Scale bars = 50 μm. - + Zenker organ ( -Fig 7C +Fig 7C ) elongated with blunt ends and set with eight spiny whorls. - -Description of female + +Description of female - + Carapace and valves as in male, although somewhat bigger ( -Fig 1D–I +Fig 1D–I , -Fig 3 +Fig 3 ). All limbs as in male, except for last two segments of A2 and T1. Penultimate segment of A2 ( -Fig 4C +Fig 4C ) with three large, serrated claws G1, G2 and G3, claw G2 stronger serrated than claws G1 and G3, z1-z3 setae long (not reaching tip of terminal claws), this segment medially with two (one long, one shorter) dorsal setae (length of shorter one c. 6/7 of that of long one) and four ventral setae of unequal length (t1–t4). Terminal segment subquadrate with large, serrated claw GM, short claw Gm (length c. half of that of claw GM), aesthetasc y3 short (length c. 3/4 of that of accompanying seta), g-seta absent. T1-endopodite ( -Fig 8B +Fig 8B ) elongated, weakly built palp with three very long apical setae of different lengths, with longest one more than twice as long as endopodite length. T2 ( -Fig 8C +Fig 8C ) same as in male, except for h3 seta appearing slightly longer. CR ( -Fig 8D +Fig 8D ) reduced, flagellum-like, with cylindrical base and long subapical seta. diff --git a/data/40/22/AD/4022AD25FF8C2A4761E1F1E63158B78D.xml b/data/40/22/AD/4022AD25FF8C2A4761E1F1E63158B78D.xml index 0943e60cc7a..dc1ea626d80 100644 --- a/data/40/22/AD/4022AD25FF8C2A4761E1F1E63158B78D.xml +++ b/data/40/22/AD/4022AD25FF8C2A4761E1F1E63158B78D.xml @@ -1,68 +1,70 @@ - - - -Two new species of the genus Phlugiolopsis (Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) and the male description of Phlugiolopsis circolobosis Bian, Shi & Chang, 2013 from Yunnan, China + + + +Two new species of the genus Phlugiolopsis (Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) and the male description of Phlugiolopsis circolobosis Bian, Shi & Chang, 2013 from Yunnan, China - - -Author + + +Author -Zheng, Mengjia -0009-0000-3752-2097 -College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, 071002, Baoding, P. R. China & ZhengMJ 0920 @ qq. com; https: // orcid. org / 0009 - 0000 - 3752 - 2097 -0920@qq.com +Zheng, Mengjia +0009-0000-3752-2097 +College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, 071002, Baoding, P. R. China & ZhengMJ 0920 @ qq. com; https: // orcid. org / 0009 - 0000 - 3752 - 2097 +0920@qq.com - - -Author + + +Author -Shi, Fuming -College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, 071002, Baoding, P. R. China +Shi, Fuming +College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, 071002, Baoding, P. R. China - - -Author + + +Author -Chang, Yanlin -College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, 071002, Baoding, P. R. China +Chang, Yanlin +College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, 071002, Baoding, P. R. China -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2023 - -2023-05-25 + +2023 + +2023-05-25 - -5296 + +5296 - -1 + +1 - -67 -74 + +67 +74 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5296.1.6 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5296.1.6 -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.5296.1.6 -1175-5326 -7970209 -81EB0B06-4454-422D-9248-9BD1A6EE2029 +journal article +53424 +10.11646/zootaxa.5296.1.6 +89d44eeb-6386-4bad-ac53-8547ee2ee1e2 +1175-5326 +7970209 +81EB0B06-4454-422D-9248-9BD1A6EE2029 - + - + Phlugiolopsis furcicaudis sp. nov. @@ -151,8 +153,8 @@ Female. Appearance is similar to male. Lateral surface of eighth abdominal tergi Material examined. - -Holotype + +Holotype : ♁, Wuliangshan, Jingdong, Yunnan , 13 August, 2022, coll. @@ -160,8 +162,8 @@ Female. Appearance is similar to male. Lateral surface of eighth abdominal tergi and Jie Su. - -Paratypes + +Paratypes : 1♁, Wuliangshan , @@ -176,7 +178,7 @@ and Jie Su ; 1♁ - + 1♀ , Wuliangshan @@ -192,7 +194,7 @@ and Jie Su ; - + 1♀ , Wuliangshan @@ -208,7 +210,7 @@ and Jie Su. Other specimens: 1♁ - + 1♀ , Wuliangshan @@ -224,7 +226,7 @@ and Jie Su ; 3♁ - + 1♀ , Wuliangshan @@ -240,7 +242,7 @@ and Jie Su ; 1♁ - + 4♀ , Wuliangshan @@ -256,7 +258,7 @@ and Jie Su ; 2♁ - + 9♀ , Wuliangshan diff --git a/data/40/22/AD/4022AD25FF8E2A4061E1F2493160B585.xml b/data/40/22/AD/4022AD25FF8E2A4061E1F2493160B585.xml index b3511c1c780..32016acce67 100644 --- a/data/40/22/AD/4022AD25FF8E2A4061E1F2493160B585.xml +++ b/data/40/22/AD/4022AD25FF8E2A4061E1F2493160B585.xml @@ -1,68 +1,70 @@ - - - -Two new species of the genus Phlugiolopsis (Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) and the male description of Phlugiolopsis circolobosis Bian, Shi & Chang, 2013 from Yunnan, China + + + +Two new species of the genus Phlugiolopsis (Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) and the male description of Phlugiolopsis circolobosis Bian, Shi & Chang, 2013 from Yunnan, China - - -Author + + +Author -Zheng, Mengjia -0009-0000-3752-2097 -College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, 071002, Baoding, P. R. China & ZhengMJ 0920 @ qq. com; https: // orcid. org / 0009 - 0000 - 3752 - 2097 -0920@qq.com +Zheng, Mengjia +0009-0000-3752-2097 +College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, 071002, Baoding, P. R. China & ZhengMJ 0920 @ qq. com; https: // orcid. org / 0009 - 0000 - 3752 - 2097 +0920@qq.com - - -Author + + +Author -Shi, Fuming -College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, 071002, Baoding, P. R. China +Shi, Fuming +College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, 071002, Baoding, P. R. China - - -Author + + +Author -Chang, Yanlin -College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, 071002, Baoding, P. R. China +Chang, Yanlin +College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, 071002, Baoding, P. R. China -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2023 - -2023-05-25 + +2023 + +2023-05-25 - -5296 + +5296 - -1 + +1 - -67 -74 + +67 +74 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5296.1.6 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5296.1.6 -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.5296.1.6 -1175-5326 -7970209 -81EB0B06-4454-422D-9248-9BD1A6EE2029 +journal article +53424 +10.11646/zootaxa.5296.1.6 +89d44eeb-6386-4bad-ac53-8547ee2ee1e2 +1175-5326 +7970209 +81EB0B06-4454-422D-9248-9BD1A6EE2029 - + - + Phlugiolopsis breviproceris sp. nov. @@ -131,8 +133,8 @@ Body yellowish brown. Eyes brown. Dorsal area of head with 4 longitudinal dark b Material examined. - -Holotype + +Holotype : ♁, Laoshan, Malipo, Yunnan , 30 July, 2021, coll. @@ -140,15 +142,15 @@ Body yellowish brown. Eyes brown. Dorsal area of head with 4 longitudinal dark b and Yanhao Duan , - -Paratypes + +Paratypes : 2♁, Laoshan, Malipo, Yunnan , 30 July, 2021, coll. Qi Guo and Yanhao Duan. - + Other specimens: 4♁, Laoshan, Malipo, Yunnan , 30 July, 2021, coll. @@ -156,7 +158,7 @@ Other specimens: 4♁, Laoshan, Malipo, and Yanhao Duan ; - + 1♁, Gula, Funing, Yunnan , 19 July, 2021, coll. @@ -164,7 +166,7 @@ and Yanhao Duan and Yanhao Duan ; - + 1♁, Daweishan, Pingbian, Yunnan , 8 August, 2021, coll. diff --git a/data/40/4D/87/404D879CFF8AFF82FDE4CB450B02FCBE.xml b/data/40/4D/87/404D879CFF8AFF82FDE4CB450B02FCBE.xml index 1f5fe7b6ee5..4c2797554a4 100644 --- a/data/40/4D/87/404D879CFF8AFF82FDE4CB450B02FCBE.xml +++ b/data/40/4D/87/404D879CFF8AFF82FDE4CB450B02FCBE.xml @@ -1,49 +1,49 @@ - - - -Three new species of pseudoscorpions (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones: Pseudotyrannochthoniidae) from caves in Yunnan and Guizhou Provinces, China + + + +Three new species of pseudoscorpions (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones: Pseudotyrannochthoniidae) from caves in Yunnan and Guizhou Provinces, China - - -Author + + +Author -Yun-Chun LI -ABC6B9E0-3C16-4EF7-8053-2C78A98F77DB -College of Life Science, China West Normal University, Nanchong, Sichuan 637009, China. -liyc2260@cwnu.edu.cn +Yun-Chun LI +ABC6B9E0-3C16-4EF7-8053-2C78A98F77DB +College of Life Science, China West Normal University, Nanchong, Sichuan 637009, China. +liyc2260@cwnu.edu.cn -text - - -European Journal of Taxonomy +text + + +European Journal of Taxonomy - -2023 - -2023-03-10 + +2023 + +2023-03-10 - -861 + +861 - -48 -64 + +48 +64 -journal article -233756 -10.5852/ejt.2023.861.2065 -ec30cbc7-c9ad-427c-952d-b0fdcc29f958 -2118-9773 -7729666 -8721A2D1-479F-4EC2-AC33-3342CAEDF084 +journal article +233756 +10.5852/ejt.2023.861.2065 +ec30cbc7-c9ad-427c-952d-b0fdcc29f958 +2118-9773 +7729666 +8721A2D1-479F-4EC2-AC33-3342CAEDF084 - + - + Spelaeochthonius yinae sp. nov. @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: Differs from the other members of the genus - + Spelaeochthonius by the following combination of characters: carapace without eyes or eyespots, anterior margin with 6 setae, posterior margin with 2 setae (male 15 setae, female 16 setae); epistome present, composed of 6 teeth, heavily sclerotised; cheliceral hand with 5 lyrifissures, fixed cheliceral finger with large subapical tooth, rallum with 11 blades; and male coxae I with 7 coxal blades, female with 8 coxal blades, each terminally trifurcate blades; fixed chelal finger with 23 acute teeth, movable chelal finger with 14 teeth. Tergite I–II each with 2 setae. Pedipalpal femur ( @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ CHELICERA. Relatively broad. Cuticle of hand gently granulate to squamate. Hand Fig. 3. - + Spelaeochthonius yinae sp. nov. @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ ABDOMEN. Tergal chaetotaxy (I–XII): 2: 2: 4: 4: 4: 5: 6: 7: 5: 5: 2: 0; sterna Fig. 5. - + Spelaeochthonius yinae sp. nov.