The first description of the female external morphology of Bisetocreagris cheni Jia, Zhao & Zhang, 2010 (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from China
Author
Gao, Zhizhong
The Key Laboratory of Invertebrate Systematics and Application, College of Life Sciences, Hebei University, Baoding, Hebei 071002, P. R. China
gaozhizhong1987@126.com
Author
Zhang, Feng
The Key Laboratory of Invertebrate Systematics and Application, College of Life Sciences, Hebei University, Baoding, Hebei 071002, P. R. China
Author
Huang, Dawei
The Key Laboratory of Invertebrate Systematics and Application, College of Life Sciences, Hebei University, Baoding, Hebei 071002, P. R. China
huangdw619@gmail.com
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Ecologica Montenegrina
2017
2017-07-07
11
23
27
journal article
300868
10.37828/em.2017.11.6
2d5bbb75-28b0-4be0-bb26-bdfd89bd6edb
2336-9744
13238699
Bisetocreagris cheni
Jia, Zhao & Zhang, 2010
(
Figs. 1–2
)
Bisetocreagris cheni
Jia, Zhao & Zhang, 2010: 65–68
,
Figs. 1
–13 (
♂
).
Material examined:
two males
and
six females
(
MHBU
),
China
:
Zhejiang Province
,
Hangzhou City
,
Tonglu County
,
Mt. Tongjun
[
29°48'N
,
119°41'E
],
18 m
a.s.l,
30 October 2013
, leg.
Zhizhong Gao
&
Fubin Zhang.
Type-material examined:
holotype
male (
Museum ID
#
Ar.
-
MHBU-ZJ070804
),
MHBU
, precise collecting data see
Jia
et al
(2010)
.
Description of the females
(
Fig.1b
) Pedipalpal articles and chelicerae reddish brown. Caparace, abdomen and walking legs yellowish. Body setae straight and acicular.
Carapace. Smooth, 0.95–1.02 times as longer as broad (
Fig. 2b
) with a total of 35–37 setae, including four on anterior margin and 12–14 on posterior margin; with four distinct simple eyes with flattened lenses; paired lyrifissures near eyes and posterior margin; epistome small, triangular.
Figure 1
.
Bisetocreagris cheni
Jia, Zhao & Zhang, 2010
, a. male habitus, dorsal view; b. female habitus, dorsal view. Scale bars: 2.00 mm (a, b).
Figure 2
.
Bisetocreagris cheni
Jia, Zhao & Zhang, 2010
, female: a. carapace, dorsal view; b. right chelicera, dorsal view; c. galea; d. rallum; e. left pedipalpal chela, retro-lateral view; f. left pedipalp without chela, dorsal view; g. genital area, ventral view; h. right leg I, lateral view; i. right leg IV, lateral view. Scale bars: 0.05 mm (c and d) and 0.5 mm (a, b, e–i).
Abdomen. Pleural membrane granulated. Tergal chaetotaxy: 12–16: 13–15: 14–16: 16–17: 15–17: 16–17: 18–19: 14–16: 13–16: 13–14: 6–8. haetotaxy of sternites IV–XI: 13–14: 16–19: 19–21: 19–20: 19–20: 18– 19: 16–18: 6–7. Anterior genital sternite with 3–6 medially situated setae, posterior genital sternite with a row of 13–16 longer setae on posterior sternite margin (
Fig.
2g
).
Chelicerae. Cheliceral palm with seven setae, movable cheliceral finger with one sub-medial seta; fixed cheliceral finger with 6–7 teeth; movable finger with 8–10 small teeth of irregular shape (
Fig. 2b
) serrula exterior with 41–44 lamellae; serrula interior with 38–40 lamella. Galea with two major bifurcations, from which each one being branched into four (
Fig.2c
). Rallum eight bladed, all blades with anteriorlydirected spinules, basalmost the shortest, second and third ones at base almost at the same level(Fig, 2d)
Pedipalps. Apex of coxa rounded, with five setae. Trochanter 1.28–1.44, femur 2.49–2.74 times as long as broad, patella 1.70–1.72 times as long as broad, chela (with pedicel) 2.35–2.39 times as long as broad, chela (without pedicel) 2.25 times as long as broad, movable finger 0.77–0.91 times as long as hand (without pedicel). Venom apparatus present only in the fixed chelal finger, venom duct very short. Femur straight, depressed at base, smooth; patella claviform, glossy (
Fig. 2f
).Chelal fingers shorter than palm. Fixed chelal finger with eight trichobothria, movable finger with four (
Fig. 2e
),
eb
and
esb
situated on lateral margin of hand;
ist
situated near
ib
;
st
slightly closer to
t
than to
sb
. Fixed chelal finger with 63–72 rounded teeth, while movable finger bears 62–69 rounded teeth.
Legs. Leg I (
Fig. 2h
): trochanter 1.14–1.27 times as long as broad, femur 2.54–2.80 times as long as broad, patella 2.55–2.63 times as long as broad, tibia 4.31–4.67 times as long as broad, basitarsus 2.31–2.50 times as long as broad, telotarsus 3.82–3.91 times as long as broad. Leg IV: trochanter 1.22–1.23 times as long as broad, femur + patella 2.71–2.91 times as long as broad, tibia 4.33–4.38 times as long as broad, basitarsus 2.41–2.50 times as long as broad, telotarsus 3.60–3.80 times as long as broad. Tibia IV (TS=0.36– 0.39), basitarsus IV (TS=0.12–0.13), and telotarsus IV (TS=0.40–0.43) with a single tactile setae each (
Fig.2i
), TS showing location of tactile seta as ratio of a/b, where a = distance of seta from proximal joint and b = length of leg segment.
Measurements (length/breadth, in mm).
Body length 5.07–6.28. Carapace 1.09–1.12/1.07–1.18. Pedipalp: trochanter 0.59–0.65/0.45–0.46, femur 1.22–1.26/0.44–0.46, patella 1.07–1.10/0.63–0.64, chela (with pedicel) 2.13–2.16/0.89–0.92, chela (without pedicel) 2.00–2.07/0.89–0.92, hand length (without pedicel) 1.17–1.18, movable finger length 0.90–1.07. Chelicera: 0.79–0.84/0.48, movable finger length 0.66–0.67. Leg I: trochanter 0.25–0.28/0.22, femur 0.56–0.61/0.20–0.24, patella 0.50–0.51/0.19–0.20, tibia 0.69– 0.70/0.15–0.16, basitarsus 0.30/0.12–0.13, telotarsus 0.42–0.43/0.11. Leg IV: trochanter 0.39–0.43/0.32– 0.35, femur + patella 1.22–1.25/0.43–0.45, tibia 1.04–1.05/0.24, basitarsus 0.40–0.41/0.16–0.17, telotarsus 0.54–0.57/0.15.