Arcanobisium, a remarkable new genus, representing a new subfamily with a relictual distribution from eastern Spain (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones: Syarinidae)
Author
Zaragoza, Juan A.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2491
41
60
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.195647
5dbc17e2-43e6-4ca4-9921-56eb43a9aec3
1175-5326
195647
Syarinus strandi
(
Ellingsen, 1901
)
Ideobisium (Ideoblothrus) strandi
Ellingsen 1901
: 88
–89.
Syarinus strandi
(Ellingsen)
:
Mahnert 1976
: 206
–209, figs 20–25.
Material examined.
Austria
, North Tyrol, Kufstein,
6 August 1988
, det. T. Schmarda:
1 female
, deposited in
NHMW
.
Supplementary description.
Body greatly elongate, vermiform, very pale in colour. Segments X–XI normal in size and quite visible.
Carapace short, almost quadrate, epistome absent. Cheliceral galea with 3 wide rami, apically subdivided [simple or finely dentate in male (
Mahnert 1976
)]; subgaleal seta situated close to apex of finger, 0.80×, dental row confined to distal portion of finger (
Fig. 31
).
Apex of pedipalpal coxa rounded and with 3 setae (
Fig. 29
). Feather-shaped setae absent from fixed chelal finger.
Junction femur-patella of leg IV markedly oblique, patella much longer than the femur. Subterminal seta acuminate.