Revision of the camel spider genus Eremocosta Roewer and a description of the female Eremocosta gigas Roewer (Arachnida, Solifugae)
Author
Cushing, Paula E.
Author
Channiago, Felix
Author
Brookhart, Jack O.
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-03-29
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10.11646/zootaxa.4402.3.2
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Key to the species of
Eremocosta
1 Fondal notch (male) deep and distinct (
Figs.
2I
, K, S
)....................................................... 2
- Fondal notch short and/or indistinct (
Figs. 2A, E, O, W
)...................................................... 4
2 VDC (male) proximal on ventral edge of fixed finger (
Figs. 1C
,
2I
, J
).................................
E. formidabilis
- VDC distal on ventral edge of fixed finger................................................................. 3
3 Male fixed finger dagger-like (
Fig. 2K
) with distinct MM and distinct tooth-like MD (
Fig. 2K
, arrow). Female genital operculum as in
Fig. 4C
with wings tear-drop shaped.........................................................
E. gigas
-
Fixed finger not dagger-like, MM lacking or greatly reduced and MD present as a ridge (
Fig. 2S
, arrow). Female genital operculum with straight, parallel, narrow anterior arms broadening into distinct, rounded club-shaped wings, shaped like hockey sticks (
Fig. 4E
)................................................................................
E. striata
4 Male movable finger with quadrate MD (
Fig. 2O
, arrow), female genital operculum as in
Fig. 4D
with recurved anterior arms and recurved posterior margins.................................................................
E. gigasella
- Movable finger with no MD, female genital operculum not as above............................................. 5
5 Male
fixed finger usually as long as or slightly longer than movable finger. Movable finger usually with two small MSM (sometimes only one) (
Fig. 2W
). Lower edge of VDC, when viewed from ectal side of chelicera, slightly concave (
Fig. 2W
). Female genital operculum with long straight anterior arms; posterior wings quadrate as in
Fig.
4F.
..............
E
. titania
- Fixed finger usually slightly shorter than movable finger. Movable finger usually with just one small MSM (
Figs. 2A, 2E
). Lower edge of VDC, when viewed from ectal side of chelicera, slightly convex (
Figs. 2A, 2E
). Female genital operculum as in
Figs. 4A
or B........................................................................................ 6
6 Male movable finger with small but distinct MM (
Fig. 2E
). Female genital operculum club-shaped with long anterior arms and a posterior knob, posterior wing ovate as in
Fig. 4B...............................................
E
. calexicensis
- Movable finger with barely visible MM (sometimes a tiny ridge) (
Fig. 2A
). Wings of genital operculum thin and curved as in
Fig. 4A.....................................................................................
E
. bajaensis