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<emphasis id="B9720C77FF80FFE2FF03288DFEF0CCB7" bold="true" box="[151,332,221,247]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="60">Julus azarovae</emphasis>
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-15.
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, Republic of Altai, Choiskii District, environs of Baltyrgan Mts, rocky tundra, collected
<date id="FFB8F6A5FF80FFE2FDFC2920FCABCDCA" box="[616,791,368,394]" pageId="1" pageNumber="60" value="2001-08-05">5 August 2001</date>
by N.V. Levina;
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(all from
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, Republic of Altai, Choiskii District, environs of Baltyrgan Mts, collected N.B. Levina):
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,
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, collected
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;
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(
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(
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),
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(
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(
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),
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(
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(
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),
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(two of them are possible intercalary males), 3 fragments (
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), same locality as for
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, pitfall traps, collected
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;
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(
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),
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,
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,
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(one of them is possible intercalary male) (
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), same locality as for
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, collected
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;
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(
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), bush tundra, collected
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;
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,
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,
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(
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), forest-tundra,
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a.s.l., collected
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;
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(
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: male is dissected for SEM: gonopods, leg pair 1, leg pair 2),
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,
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(
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), alpine meadow, pitfall traps, collected
<date id="FFB8F6A5FF80FFE2FD992AA2FD36CF4C" box="[525,650,754,780]" pageId="1" pageNumber="60" value="1913-08">13 August</date>
.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B9720C77FF80FFE2FF512B48FEF4CF72" bold="true" box="[197,328,792,818]" pageId="1" pageNumber="60">Diagnosis:</emphasis>
This species differs from its congeners from the Asian part of
<collectingCountry id="F31190F5FF80FFE2FBA72B49FB3ECF73" box="[1075,1154,793,819]" name="Russia" pageId="1" pageNumber="60">Russia</collectingCountry>
mainly by the presence in the male of anterolateral swellings of the gnathochilarial stipes, the unciform apex of the gonopod opisthomere, the gonopod promere without crests, and the pregonopodal legs distinctly thickened as compared with postgonopodal ones.
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Male. Body about
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20
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21 mm
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long, width
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1.1
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1.2 mm
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, with 42(-1), 43(-2), 43(-1) 44(-2) segments, excluding telson.
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long, with 43(-2) segments, excluding telson. Coloration reddish-brown with dark brown spots laterally. Metazonites with a dark brown transverse band. Thin, dark, axial line clearly discernible on dorsum. Anterior portion of collum dark brown. Head dark brown, its anterior portion brown. Bulbous anterolateral sides of gnathochilarial stipes white. Legs and antennae dark brown. Eyes black.
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Eye patches rounded, subquadrate, composed of 3741 small ocelli. Epicranial setae 1+1, supralabral setae 2+2, labral ones 8+8, 9+9. Genae unmodified. Antennae medium-sized, rather slender and clavate, in situ reaching to somite 4. Gnathochilarial stipes with distinct swelling anterolaterally and low projection basally (
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). Length ratios of antennomeres 27 as 7.0:5.4:5.0:6.2:2.8:1, width ratios as 2.0:2.0:2.2:2.5:2.35:1, respectively. Antennomeres 5 and 6 with incomplete distodorsal corolla of 7
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8 sensory bacilli (
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).
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Body subcylindrical, slender, slightly compressed laterally. Somites 6 and 7 somewhat stouter than others. Ventral edge of metazonite 7 outcurved, forming a gonopodal opening. Suture dividing pro- and metazona distinctly constricting both zonites. Ozopores small, lying behind suture without touching it. Metazona with striae practically reaching hind margin; 9
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10 striae per approximately quarter of the metazonital surface, i.e. between dorsal midline and ozopore. Transverse row of sparse, thin, short setae at hind edge of metazonites, setae gradually growing denser, somewhat longer toward telson. Telson with sparse, relatively long seate on epiproct and caudal projection (so-called tail). Tail subcylindrical, carrying a small claw-shaped process directed caudad. Anal valves more convex as compared with ones of congeners from the Asian part of
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(or like swellings larger than ones of congeners from the Asian part of
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), densely setose. Anal scale subtriangular, setose only along caudal edge.
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Legs relatively long. Claws with thin, long, setiform, ventral outgrowth at base. Pregonopodal legs somewhat thickened as compared with postgonopodal ones, which gradually become more slender toward the posterior end. Coxae 3
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7 with low setigerous outgrowth, which gradually becomes smaller and disappear posteriorly. Anterior legs with broad sole, covered in dense, strong setae which gradually become less distinct and disappear near middle of body. Leg pair 1 (
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) with long coxites. Coxite with pointed apex curved anteriad, slightly outside or with apex curved anteriad only and not outside. Rudiment of telopodite 2- segmented; basal segment (t1) as knob with setae on perimeter; apical segment (t2) as tiny knob covered with long setae (
<figureCitation id="133DCCE0FF83FFE1FE8828EEFE3FCC98" box="[284,387,190,216]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 6" captionStartId="2.[151,270,1907,1931]" captionTargetBox="[173,1379,441,1885]" captionTargetId="figure@2.[173,1390,429,1907]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="FIGURES 1 6. Julus azarovae sp. n., male. 1, gnathochilarium; 2, distal part of antenna; 3, leg pair 1 (front view); 4, distal part of leg pair 1 (front view); 5, apex of left part of leg pair 1 (front view); 6, leg pair 2 and penes (caudal view, second anterior outgrowth not conspicuous). t 1, basal telopodite segment of leg pair 1; t 2, apical telopodite segment of leg pair 1." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/190393/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="61">
Figs 4
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5
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) (apical segment is distinctly seen in ventral view). Leg pair 2 (
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Figs 6
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9
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) with three pairs of coxal outgrowths. Anterior large outgrowth curved anteriad, with caudal process curved toward dorsum; second anterior coxal outgrowth (ao2) slender, with pointed apex; posterior coxal outgrowth subconical, with seta subapically. Penes (p) short, subconical, with an entire apex whose double nature is distinguished (
<figureCitation id="133DCCE0FF83FFE1FAD22962FA31CD0C" box="[1350,1421,306,332]" captionStart="FIGURES 7, 13 15" captionStartId="3.[151,269,1873,1897]" captionTargetBox="[239,1352,194,1842]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[239,1358,194,1844]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 7, 13 15. Julus azarovae sp. n., male. 7, leg pair 2 and penes (caudal view, second anterior outgrowth not conspicuous); 13, gonopod promere and mesomere (mesal view); 14, gonopod opisthomeres (caudal view); 15, right gonopod opisthomere (caudal view). p, penes." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/190394/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="61">Fig. 7</figureCitation>
). Praefemur 2 with group of setae mesally.
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<emphasis id="B9720C77FF83FFE1FF032F23FEFFCBCB" bold="true" box="[151,323,1907,1931]" pageId="2" pageNumber="61">FIGURES 16.</emphasis>
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,
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male. 1, gnathochilarium; 2, distal part of antenna; 3, leg pair 1 (front view); 4, distal part of leg pair 1 (front view); 5, apex of left part of leg pair 1 (front view); 6, leg pair 2 and penes (caudal view, second anterior outgrowth not conspicuous). t1, basal telopodite segment of leg pair 1; t2, apical telopodite segment of leg pair 1.
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<emphasis id="B9720C77FF82FFE0FF032F01FEC5CB29" bold="true" box="[151,377,1873,1897]" pageId="3" pageNumber="62">FIGURES 7, 1315.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B9720C77FF82FFE0FE142F02FD9DCB29" box="[384,545,1874,1897]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="62">Julus azarovae</emphasis>
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male. 7, leg pair 2 and penes (caudal view, second anterior outgrowth not conspicuous); 13, gonopod promere and mesomere (mesal view); 14, gonopod opisthomeres (caudal view); 15, right gonopod opisthomere (caudal view). p, penes.
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<emphasis id="B9720C77FF85FFE7FF032E94FEE5CA9C" bold="true" box="[151,345,1732,1756]" pageId="4" pageNumber="63">FIGURES 812.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B9720C77FF85FFE7FEF52E95FDB6CA9C" box="[353,522,1733,1756]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="63">Julus azarovae</emphasis>
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,
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male. 8, 9, leg pair 2 and penes (8, front view,9, lateral view, telopodite omitted); 1012, gonopods (10, caudal view, 11, lateral view, 12, mesal view). p, penes. ao2, second anterior coxal outgrowth of leg pair 2. Scales in mm.
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Three pieces of gonopods (
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Fig. 10
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13
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) highly condensed. Promeres higher than opisthomeres, their flagella well-developed, ribbon-shaped, with somewhat distal broadening, tapering toward end, but not filiform. Distal part of flagellum placed in particular excavation on opisthomere, apex projecting (sometimes far) beyond opisthomere tip. Promere without longitudinal crests and telopodite remnant; mesomere conical, rounded at apex. Opisthomere (Fig. 14
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15) with a moderately developed coxite, setiform mesal outgrowth at base and unciform apex, lateral part with strong process usually pointed apically. Apex of opisthomere lateral process can vary from very sharp to blunt within even a single specimen (
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). Notch between solenomere and outer process as deep as half opisthomere height.
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<emphasis id="B9720C77FF84FFE6FF032F7FFEE1CB07" bold="true" box="[151,349,1839,1863]" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">FIGURES 1623.</emphasis>
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.
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, male. 16
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18, leg pair 1 (16, front view, 17, caudal view, 18, lateral view, apex of right coxa broken); 19, leg pair 2 and penes (lateral view, telopodite omitted); 20, penes; 21
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23, gonopods (21, caudal view, 22, mesal view, 23, front view); p, penes. Scale in mm.
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<emphasis id="B9720C77FF87FFE5FF032DC6FEE2C9EE" bold="true" box="[151,350,1430,1454]" pageId="6" pageNumber="65">FIGURES 2429.</emphasis>
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, male. 24, leg pair 1 (front view); 25, leg pair 2 and penes; 26, gonopods (mesal view); 27, gonopod promere (caudal view); 28
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29, gonopod mesomere (28, front view, 29, front view, slightly turned laterally). Scales in mm.
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Female. Body
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18
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25 mm
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long, width
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1.3
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1.8 mm
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, with 42(-3), 42(-2), 43(-3), 43(-2), 44(-2), 44(-1), 46(- 1), 47(-1), 49(-2), 50(-1), 53(-2) segments, excluding telson. Ocelli
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36
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41 in
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most of the females. Epicranial setae 1+1, supralabral setae 2+2, labral ones 8+8, 9+9. Coloration varying from dark brown to brown with tan tinge. Most of the females brown, with tan tinge. 9
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10 striae per approximately quarter of metazonital surface,
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. between the dorsal midline and the ozopore. Size of all legs identical. Legs without sole brushes. Each coxa of leg pair 2 with anterior small conical process. Anterolateral swellings of the gnathochilarial stipes varying from well-developed (in large females) to poorly-developed (in small females). It is possible that females of different ages are among material.
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Juveniles. Early stages with bodies
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8
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10 mm
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long and
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0.7
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0.9 mm
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width, with 35(-5), 37(-5) segments excluding telson; coloration lighter than in adults. Among them can be recognized subadult males and females. Subadult males of these stages with tiny anterolateral swellings of gnathochilarial stipes, normal leg pair 1, one process rudiment on coxa of leg pair 2, distance between leg pairs 7 and 8 longer than between other leg pairs. Subadult females of these stages with rudiments of coxal processes of leg pair 2. The earliest stages without sexual characters.
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In addition, among material are subadult males with bodies
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long and
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width, with 40(-2), 41(-2), 42(-3), 42(-2) segments, excluding telson. These subadult males have underdeveloped gonopods, small anterolateral swellings of gnathochilarial stipes, normal leg pair 1 and one (not three) outgrowths on coxa of leg 2 which lacks a posterior process; body coloration as in adult males. It is possible that this species is characterized by periodomorphosis, and above large “subadult” males are intercalaries.
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<emphasis id="B9720C77FF86FFE4FF5229F6FEEBCD80" bold="true" box="[198,343,422,448]" pageId="7" pageNumber="66">Etymology:</emphasis>
The species is named in honour of the curator of the IBSS entomological collection, N.A. Azarova, who is among the pioneers in the IBSS entomological laboratory.
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