From d84ddd6309105cb65f039ed38aa6702cbe92b45d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ggserver Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 18:38:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Add updates up until 2024-10-21 18:32:05 --- .../87/03E8879F2A2A6471FF7C694651CB4B2F.xml | 186 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 93 insertions(+), 93 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/03/E8/87/03E8879F2A2A6471FF7C694651CB4B2F.xml b/data/03/E8/87/03E8879F2A2A6471FF7C694651CB4B2F.xml index 6436ad2b788..7e2044d2e45 100644 --- a/data/03/E8/87/03E8879F2A2A6471FF7C694651CB4B2F.xml +++ b/data/03/E8/87/03E8879F2A2A6471FF7C694651CB4B2F.xml @@ -1,50 +1,50 @@ - - - -A new species of Phalangium (Opiliones, Phalangiidae) from Turkey + + + +A new species of Phalangium (Opiliones, Phalangiidae) from Turkey - - -Author + + +Author -Snegovaya, N. Y. +Snegovaya, N. Y. -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2022 - -2022-07-28 + +2022 + +2022-07-28 - -5169 + +5169 - -2 + +2 - -197 -200 + +197 +200 -journal article -108690 -10.11646/zootaxa.5169.2.9 -3eaaabf5-80fa-42db-b8bc-963a90222b67 -1175-5326 -6920277 -8605EE35-34CB-415C-AA2F-3BB6FBF0BF51 +journal article +108690 +10.11646/zootaxa.5169.2.9 +3eaaabf5-80fa-42db-b8bc-963a90222b67 +1175-5326 +6920277 +8605EE35-34CB-415C-AA2F-3BB6FBF0BF51 -Phalangium yurisnegovoyi +Phalangium yurisnegovoyi new species @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ The new species has medium size legs (20.4-33.5-16.6-30.9), all about the same t ). The penis is rather long (3.0), the base is not wide, slightly tapering in the middle of the length, then slightly widening again towards the head. “Wings” not widened, glans laterally triangular, with 1 pair of setae ( Fig. 1M–P ). For features distinguishing the new species - + P . yuriysnegovoyi @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ The new species has medium size legs (20.4-33.5-16.6-30.9), all about the same t sp.n. from the most closely related species of the genus - + Phalangium , see section “ @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ Female: Larger than male, with rounded body shape ( FIGURE 1. - + Phalangium yurisnegovoyi sp.n. @@ -168,28 +168,28 @@ FIGURE 1. Comparative remarks. Heretofore - + Phalangium in Turkey was known to contain four species— - + P. opilio Linnaeus, 1761 , - + P. punctipes (CL Koch, 1878) , - + P. savignyi Audouin, 1826 (Kurt, 2014) and - + P. riedeli Staręga, 1973 @@ -198,40 +198,40 @@ and , Kurt, 2014a , b)—of which two, - + P. opilio and - + P. savignyi , have a long horn on the distal segment of the male chelicera. Females do not have clear distinguishing features, and therefore they are not used in species identification, associated males are needed. The males of the newly described species lack a cheliceral horn, so it will be compared to - + P. punctipes and - + P. riedeli . The new species differs from - + P. punctipes by having a smaller penis, the base of the penis is not as wide, the “spoon” (upper penis) of the penis is less wide, the glans is triangular laterally in contrast to the rounded one in -P. punctipes +P. punctipes . -Phalangium yurisnegovoyi +Phalangium yurisnegovoyi sp.n. with longer legs, Fe I is not widened, as in - + P. punctipes , eye tubercle in - + P . yurisnegovoyi @@ -240,15 +240,15 @@ with longer legs, Fe I is not widened, as in sp.n. slightly trapezoidal, in contrast to the round one in - + P. punctipes , the basal segment of the chelicera dorsally in - + P. punctipes significantly expanded, in contrast to not expanded in - + P . yuriysnegovoyi @@ -258,14 +258,14 @@ significantly expanded, in contrast to not expanded in - + Phalangium yurisnegovoyi sp.n. differs from - + P. riedeli ( @@ -273,11 +273,11 @@ differs from , Kurt 2014b ) in the armament of the legs ( - + P. riedeli with large denticles on leg I, in the - + P . yurisnegovoyi @@ -286,11 +286,11 @@ with large denticles on leg I, in the sp.n. small black-tipped denticles are located on I pair of legs). Penis in - + P. riedeli with a fairly wide base, the glans (laterally) is banana-shaped, rounded, in contrast to the pointed and triangular shape in the - + P . yurisnegovoyi @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ with a fairly wide base, the glans (laterally) is banana-shaped, rounded, in con sp.n. In addition, we compare in close - + P . yurisnegovoyi @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ In addition, we compare in close sp.n. with - + P. gorbunovi , Snegovaya, 2014 (Snegovaya 2014) @@ -317,18 +317,18 @@ with and Kalmkiya ( Russia ) (Snegovaya, 2014). - + P.gorbunovi vs - + P . yurisnegovoyi sp. n. : the basal segments in the chelicerae are more widened dorsally (versus not widened in the - + P . yurisnegovoyi @@ -349,121 +349,121 @@ locality in , Mardin Province . Currently known 23 valid species of the genus - + Phalangium ( - + P. opilio Linnaeus, 1758 , - + P. savignyi Audouin, 1826 , - + P. targionii (Canestrini, 1871) , - + P. punctipes (L. Koch, 1878) , - + P. clavipus Roewer, 1911 , - + P. ligusticum (Roewer, 1923) , - + P. licenti Schenkel, 1953 (?), - + P. wahrmanni Roewer, 1953 , - + P. jakesi (Šilhavý, 1966) , - + P. riedeli Staręga, 1973 , - + P. ghissaricum Gricenko, 1976 , - + P. armatum Snegovaya, 2005 , - + P. staregai Snegovaya, 2005 , - + P. bakuense Snegovaya, 2006 , - + P. venustum Snegovaya, 2008 , - + P. kopetdaghensis Tchemeris & Snegovaya, 2012 , - + P. armenicum Tchemeris, 2012 , - + P. gromovi Tchemeris, 2012 , - + P. kitabensis Tchemeris, 2012 , - + P. mcheidzeae Snegovaya, 2014 , - + P. gorbunovi Snegovaya, 2014 , - + P. martensi Snegovaya, Cokendolpher, Zamani, 2021 , - + P . yurisnegovoyi @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ Snegovaya, Cokendolpher, Zamani, 2021 sp. n. ) living in the Mediterranean region, Central Asia and the Caucasus and only one species ( - + P. opilio Linnaeus, 1758 @@ -482,21 +482,21 @@ Linnaeus, 1758 Representatives of the genus - + Phalangium live mainly in the steppes, in the meadows, in the open areas. They are most numerous in the spring, especially in countries with a hot climate. For example, when studying the seasonal dynamics of harvestmen on the Absheron Peninsula, the peak of the number of sexually mature specimens - + P. punctipes and - + P. bakuensis was observed in May, after which the total number of these species decreases sharply and these species do not occur in the summer months ( Snegovaya, 2011 ). The peak of activity of harvestmen of the - + Phalangium genus in the territories with a low altitude and a rather hot climate occurs in spring, mainly in May. At high altitudes (for example, when studying harvestmen in the Caucasian Biosphere Reserve, @@ -504,13 +504,13 @@ genus in the territories with a low altitude and a rather hot climate occurs in : subalpine belt, height 1820 m above sea level), the peak of - + P. opilio activity occurs in August and September ( Snegovaya, Chumachenko, 2014 ). Unfortunately, no other ecological studies of members of the genus - + Phalangium have been carried out.