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Rostrum widely rounded. Rostral setae longest, ciliate, lamellar and interlamellar setae very short or minute. Sensillus long, its head lanceolate, distinctly pilose. Ten pairs of alveoli, four pairs of unframed porose areas and six or seven small median pori present on the notogaster. Lamellar and sublamellar lines distinct, lamellar setae inserted between the two lines. Surface of genital and anal plates finely foveolate. Lyrifissures
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located far from the anal openings.
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<emphasis id="059B6D7AFFAAAD79FF1A08966448FF00" box="[146,268,169,193]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="764">Prodorsum</emphasis>
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Whole surface finely punctate. Rostral part conspicuously wide, without apex, its distal end rounded. Lamellar and sublamellar lines visible also in dorsal view, lamellar setae arising between them. A wide transversal band on the anterior part also present. Rostral setae relatively long, distinctly pilose. Lamellar and interlamellar setae very short, smooth, but observable (
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). Areae porose
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Figure 12.
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(A) Body in dorsal view, (B) body in ventral view, (C) prodorsum in lateral view.
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<paragraph id="3750B168FFABAD78FF5D089766D1FF21" blockId="29.[213,1169,168,224]" pageId="29" pageNumber="765">dorsosejugalis small, elongated. Peduncle of the sensillus thin, long, its head lanceolate, bearing short cilia, arranged in longitudinal rows.</paragraph>
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Dorsosejugal suture well developed, convex. Behind, a weaker, parallel line and also parallel, a string of irregular pearls on the notogastral surface. Surfaces of notogaster finely punctate, of pteromorphae finely striate, consisting of dots arranged in lines. Lyrifissure
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on pteromorphae uncertainly discernible. Ten pairs of setal alveoli and four pairs of small, irregular porose areas present. Areae porosae
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the largest, all unframed, without distinct margin. Lyrifissures
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located medially, close to each other. Six or seven alveoli present in the posteromedian part of the notogaster.
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Lateral part of podosoma (
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)
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Lamellar and sublamellar lines run parallel to each other, position of setae clearly visible. Lines
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and
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also present.
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<emphasis id="059B6D7AFFABAD78FF5D0AF764C4FD21" box="[213,384,712,736]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="765">Ventral regions</emphasis>
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Epimeral surface framed by a wide well-sclerotized transversal band (
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) posteriorly. Epimeral setae short, mostly barely visible. Epimeral setal formula 1- 1-2-1. On the anterior margin of the genital plates three pairs of setae inserted. Surface of the genital and anal plates ornamented by small foveolae, arranged in longitudinal lines. Aggenital and anal setae short, adanal ones longer than the others. Setae
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posteromarginal position, lyrifissures
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located far from the anal aperture in apoanal position (
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).
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<emphasis id="059B6D7AFFABAD78FF5D0BCA644EFBCC" box="[213,266,1013,1037]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="765">Legs</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="059B6D7AFFABAD78FF5D0C5D647CFBBB" box="[213,312,1122,1146]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="765">Remarks</emphasis>
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On the basis of the position of lyrifissures
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the new spepcies is clearly to be assigned to the genus
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<emphasis id="059B6D7AFFABAD78FE400C956710FB03" box="[456,596,1194,1218]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="765">Neogalumna</emphasis>
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. Until now only two species belong to this genus (
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<emphasis id="059B6D7AFFABAD78FEF50CF567C3FB23" box="[381,647,1226,1250]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="765">Neogalumna antenniger</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="059B6D7AFFABAD78FCF30CF561D4FB23" box="[891,1168,1226,1250]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="765">Neogalumna curviporosa</emphasis>
Balakrishnan, 1986
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), from West
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(Upolu island) (
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) and from
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. Both differ from the new species by the absence of median alveoli or pori and the shape of the sensillus. Only the position of the lyrifissures
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is a unique feature, which is common to these three species.
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<emphasis id="059B6D7AFFABAD78FF5D0DB0640AFA66" box="[213,334,1423,1447]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="765">Etymology</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="3750B168FFABAD78FF5D0D886161FA0E" blockId="29.[213,1061,1463,1487]" box="[213,1061,1463,1487]" pageId="29" pageNumber="765">Named on the basis of the zoogeographic distribution of the new species.</paragraph>
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