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Redescription of
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8D60038D4E79D1FD4442A1" bold="true" box="[364,657,1704,1730]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="16">Plategeocranus sulcatus</emphasis>
(
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)
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8D60038CB57997FF094364" bold="true" box="[151,220,1774,1799]" pageId="2" pageNumber="16">Adult</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8D60038CC87996FEE64364" box="[234,307,1775,1799]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="16">Figs. 1</figureCitation>
29).
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8D60038D5A7989FDF14364" box="[376,548,1776,1799]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="16">Measurements:</emphasis>
body length 465610 µm (n=6), width 280380 µm (n=4), height 180270 µm (n=3).
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<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8D60038CE7784EFC6D43D8" blockId="2.[151,1436,1774,1980]" pageId="2" pageNumber="16">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8D60038CE7784EFE09432C" box="[197,476,1847,1871]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="16">General form and color</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8D60038DD2784EFD8A432C" box="[496,607,1847,1871]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="16">Figs. 13</figureCitation>
, 2326): Body with proterosoma comprising about 1/3 of total length, height slightly less than half length; contour rounded in lateral aspect (Fig. 21; rather flat contour of cuticular remnant in
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8D60038CCD7806FEEA43F4" box="[239,319,1919,1943]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="16">Figs. 3</figureCitation>
, 23 artifactual). Conspicuous system of longitudinal folds on notogaster. Dark-brown with lighter foveolae on notogaster and ventral plate when seen in transmitted light.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8C60028CB57942FEE04232" bold="true" box="[151,309,1595,1618]" pageId="3" pageNumber="17">FIGURES 18</emphasis>
.
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(Karsch, 1884)
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, adult (samples: 16. MGCP Ar-46. 78. MGCP Ar-89). 13: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 46. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 12). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8C6002892D79E1FAFD42CD" box="[1295,1320,1688,1710]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="17">bo</emphasis>
. 7. Seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8C600289A079E0FA4342CD" box="[1410,1430,1689,1710]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="17">in</emphasis>
, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 13, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm.
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8C60028CE77983FE964372" box="[197,323,1786,1809]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="17">Integument</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8C60028D777980FE164372" box="[341,451,1785,1809]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="17">Figs. 15</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8C60028DF07980FDC84372" box="[466,541,1785,1809]" captionStart="FIGURES 9 20" captionStartId="6.[151,264,1652,1675]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,299,1618]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[158,1428,299,1628]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 9 20. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adults (samples: 9, 13. SIZK K- 8945. 10. MGCP Ar 89. 11, 15, 18. MGCP Ar 430. 12. MGCP Ar- 35. 14, 16, 17, 19, 20. MGCP Ar- 46). Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. 9. Distal segments of leg I left, antiaxial view. 10. Enlarged portion of tarsus I with apophyses of tarsal solenidia, dorso-antiaxial aspect (note difference between imprint and cuticular remnant). 11. Femur I left, dorsal view. 12. Distal segments of leg II left, oblique antiaxial view. 13. Femur and genu of leg II left, dorsoantiaxial aspect, imprint only. 14. Leg III right, antiaxial view (seta u &quot; not observed but present on tarsus III of immatures); ly tarsal lyrifissure; notations of setae observed with much doubt followed by &quot;? &quot;. 15. Trochanter III left, ventral view. 16. Leg IV right, paraxial view (leg bent under venter, seen from inside broken body imprint, claws appear inverted as ambulacral stalk seems dissolved);? — possible setal alveolus on femur. 17. Fragments of right chelicera, antiaxial view: spi—antiaxial spine, por—fragment of porose area; seta cha displaced and inverted during drawing. 18. Right gena and rutellum, ventral aspect. 19 20. Palp. 19. Proximal segments. 20. Distal segments. Scale bars: 9, 11 18 = 50 µm; 10, 19, 20 = 25 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205118/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="17">13, 18</figureCitation>
, 2127): Foveolate in interlamellar area of prodorsum and on notogaster and ventral plate, reticulate on legs, pedotecta and lateral regions of body. Cerotegument macrogranular (granules up to 2.5 µm) on prodorsum, lateral regions, notogaster and legs; on notogaster granules trace reticulation, forming netlike pattern (Fig. 26).
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<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8C60058CE778F0FB334655" blockId="3.[151,1437,1785,2025]" lastBlockId="4.[151,1437,151,2028]" lastPageId="4" lastPageNumber="18" pageId="3" pageNumber="17">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8C60028CE778F0FE9743C2" box="[197,322,1929,1953]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="17">Prodorsum</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8C60028D7678F0FE1743C2" box="[340,450,1929,1953]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="17">Figs. 13</figureCitation>
, 2124): Prodorsum and notogaster apparently fused, but margins well-delineated by uninterrupted dorsosejugal suture. Rostrum rounded anteriorly, laterally without genal incision or tooth. Prodorsum with system of well-developed interconnected ridges (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8C60028ED578A9FC90438B" box="[759,837,2000,2024]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="17">Figs. 1</figureCitation>
, 24). Lamella developed as simple costate ridge, pair slightly converging distad, each with small terminal tubercle bearing lamellar seta (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B6005886E7FE1FBB544D3" box="[1100,1120,152,176]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">le</emphasis>
). Tutorium similar in form, with proximal third near and almost parallel to lamella, then directed ventrad to end in small tooth, just dorsal to rostral margin. Additional small lateral carina present dorsal to each acetabulum I. Two long transverse ridges present: anterior ridge connecting distal ends of both lamellae and tutoria; posterior ridge connecting lamellae at their base, then running obliquely posteroventrad to bothridia and on to dorsal corner of large pedotectum I. Pedotectum II present, about half size of I. Rostral (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058E6F7E33FDB14502" box="[589,612,330,353]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">ro</emphasis>
) setae set widely apart on small tubercles,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B600588667E33FB8E4502" box="[1092,1115,330,353]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">ro</emphasis>
and
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of similar length, 40 60 (n=4) and 45 µm, respectively, acuminate, slightly barbed, some barbs with granules of cerotegument; interlamellar seta (
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;
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B60058D677EE9FE7845CB" box="[325,429,400,424]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Figs. 7, 8</figureCitation>
) 2430 µm (n=2), stiff, barbed, with several wide, untapered branches; exobothridial seta (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058C827ECCFF6C45AF" box="[160,185,437,460]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">ex</emphasis>
) minute (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058D0E7ECCFE9345AF" box="[300,326,437,460]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">ca</emphasis>
. 5 µm), smooth. Bothridial seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058EE07ECDFD0B45AF" box="[706,734,436,460]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">bo</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B60058ECD7ECAFCE045A8" box="[751,821,435,459]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Fig. 6</figureCitation>
) 4750 µm (n=2) curved posterodorsad, with narrow stalk and long, almost drop-shaped, slightly flattened head roughened with minute spicules (sometimes hidden by granules of cerotegument); bothridium large, cup-shaped, with spiral internal ridge. Mutual distances of setal pairs
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and
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6165 (n=3), 55, 4760 (n=2), and 140150 (n=2) µm, respectively.
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058CE77D38FE20463A" box="[197,501,577,601]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Lateral podosomal region</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B60058E287D38FD8B463A" box="[522,606,577,601]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Figs. 3</figureCitation>
, 21, 23): Foveolar pattern augmented by oblique ridge running from humeral region to between acetabula III and IV and another to acetabulum IV; cuticle without sculpturing dorsal to acetabulum IV. Narrow posterodorsal fold partly covers acetabulum IV. Discidium and circumpedal carina absent.
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(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B60058D467DD5FE6646A7" box="[356,435,684,708]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Figs. 2</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B60058D9D7DD5FDDF46A7" box="[447,522,684,708]" captionStart="FIGURES 9 20" captionStartId="6.[151,264,1652,1675]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,299,1618]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[158,1428,299,1628]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 9 20. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adults (samples: 9, 13. SIZK K- 8945. 10. MGCP Ar 89. 11, 15, 18. MGCP Ar 430. 12. MGCP Ar- 35. 14, 16, 17, 19, 20. MGCP Ar- 46). Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. 9. Distal segments of leg I left, antiaxial view. 10. Enlarged portion of tarsus I with apophyses of tarsal solenidia, dorso-antiaxial aspect (note difference between imprint and cuticular remnant). 11. Femur I left, dorsal view. 12. Distal segments of leg II left, oblique antiaxial view. 13. Femur and genu of leg II left, dorsoantiaxial aspect, imprint only. 14. Leg III right, antiaxial view (seta u &quot; not observed but present on tarsus III of immatures); ly tarsal lyrifissure; notations of setae observed with much doubt followed by &quot;? &quot;. 15. Trochanter III left, ventral view. 16. Leg IV right, paraxial view (leg bent under venter, seen from inside broken body imprint, claws appear inverted as ambulacral stalk seems dissolved);? — possible setal alveolus on femur. 17. Fragments of right chelicera, antiaxial view: spi—antiaxial spine, por—fragment of porose area; seta cha displaced and inverted during drawing. 18. Right gena and rutellum, ventral aspect. 19 20. Palp. 19. Proximal segments. 20. Distal segments. Scale bars: 9, 11 18 = 50 µm; 10, 19, 20 = 25 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205118/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">1720</figureCitation>
): Subcapitulum diarthric; rutellum pantelobasic, with ventral expansion, conspicuous teeth and finger-like mesial projection (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B60058EB07DB6FD334684" box="[658,742,719,743]" captionStart="FIGURES 9 20" captionStartId="6.[151,264,1652,1675]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,299,1618]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[158,1428,299,1628]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 9 20. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adults (samples: 9, 13. SIZK K- 8945. 10. MGCP Ar 89. 11, 15, 18. MGCP Ar 430. 12. MGCP Ar- 35. 14, 16, 17, 19, 20. MGCP Ar- 46). Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. 9. Distal segments of leg I left, antiaxial view. 10. Enlarged portion of tarsus I with apophyses of tarsal solenidia, dorso-antiaxial aspect (note difference between imprint and cuticular remnant). 11. Femur I left, dorsal view. 12. Distal segments of leg II left, oblique antiaxial view. 13. Femur and genu of leg II left, dorsoantiaxial aspect, imprint only. 14. Leg III right, antiaxial view (seta u &quot; not observed but present on tarsus III of immatures); ly tarsal lyrifissure; notations of setae observed with much doubt followed by &quot;? &quot;. 15. Trochanter III left, ventral view. 16. Leg IV right, paraxial view (leg bent under venter, seen from inside broken body imprint, claws appear inverted as ambulacral stalk seems dissolved);? — possible setal alveolus on femur. 17. Fragments of right chelicera, antiaxial view: spi—antiaxial spine, por—fragment of porose area; seta cha displaced and inverted during drawing. 18. Right gena and rutellum, ventral aspect. 19 20. Palp. 19. Proximal segments. 20. Distal segments. Scale bars: 9, 11 18 = 50 µm; 10, 19, 20 = 25 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205118/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Fig. 18</figureCitation>
). Palp (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B60058F1F7DB6FC114684" box="[829,964,719,743]" captionStart="FIGURES 9 20" captionStartId="6.[151,264,1652,1675]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,299,1618]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[158,1428,299,1628]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 9 20. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adults (samples: 9, 13. SIZK K- 8945. 10. MGCP Ar 89. 11, 15, 18. MGCP Ar 430. 12. MGCP Ar- 35. 14, 16, 17, 19, 20. MGCP Ar- 46). Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. 9. Distal segments of leg I left, antiaxial view. 10. Enlarged portion of tarsus I with apophyses of tarsal solenidia, dorso-antiaxial aspect (note difference between imprint and cuticular remnant). 11. Femur I left, dorsal view. 12. Distal segments of leg II left, oblique antiaxial view. 13. Femur and genu of leg II left, dorsoantiaxial aspect, imprint only. 14. Leg III right, antiaxial view (seta u &quot; not observed but present on tarsus III of immatures); ly tarsal lyrifissure; notations of setae observed with much doubt followed by &quot;? &quot;. 15. Trochanter III left, ventral view. 16. Leg IV right, paraxial view (leg bent under venter, seen from inside broken body imprint, claws appear inverted as ambulacral stalk seems dissolved);? — possible setal alveolus on femur. 17. Fragments of right chelicera, antiaxial view: spi—antiaxial spine, por—fragment of porose area; seta cha displaced and inverted during drawing. 18. Right gena and rutellum, ventral aspect. 19 20. Palp. 19. Proximal segments. 20. Distal segments. Scale bars: 9, 11 18 = 50 µm; 10, 19, 20 = 25 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205118/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Figs. 1920</figureCitation>
) five-segmented, with setal formula 02 139(1); solenidion ω recumbent, independent of seta
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. Chelicera known only from partial remnant (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B600589187D8AFA5B4768" box="[1338,1422,755,779]" captionStart="FIGURES 9 20" captionStartId="6.[151,264,1652,1675]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,299,1618]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[158,1428,299,1628]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 9 20. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adults (samples: 9, 13. SIZK K- 8945. 10. MGCP Ar 89. 11, 15, 18. MGCP Ar 430. 12. MGCP Ar- 35. 14, 16, 17, 19, 20. MGCP Ar- 46). Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. 9. Distal segments of leg I left, antiaxial view. 10. Enlarged portion of tarsus I with apophyses of tarsal solenidia, dorso-antiaxial aspect (note difference between imprint and cuticular remnant). 11. Femur I left, dorsal view. 12. Distal segments of leg II left, oblique antiaxial view. 13. Femur and genu of leg II left, dorsoantiaxial aspect, imprint only. 14. Leg III right, antiaxial view (seta u &quot; not observed but present on tarsus III of immatures); ly tarsal lyrifissure; notations of setae observed with much doubt followed by &quot;? &quot;. 15. Trochanter III left, ventral view. 16. Leg IV right, paraxial view (leg bent under venter, seen from inside broken body imprint, claws appear inverted as ambulacral stalk seems dissolved);? — possible setal alveolus on femur. 17. Fragments of right chelicera, antiaxial view: spi—antiaxial spine, por—fragment of porose area; seta cha displaced and inverted during drawing. 18. Right gena and rutellum, ventral aspect. 19 20. Palp. 19. Proximal segments. 20. Distal segments. Scale bars: 9, 11 18 = 50 µm; 10, 19, 20 = 25 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205118/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Fig. 17</figureCitation>
): chelate-dentate; seta
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(44 µm) posterior to
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(21 µm); thin light-colored spine (spi) present on antiaxial surface; small fragment of porose area (por) observed posterior to movable digit.
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<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8B60058CE77C27FBFB4147" blockId="4.[151,1437,151,2028]" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058CE77C27FE974716" box="[197,322,862,885]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Notogaster</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B60058D737C24FE684716" box="[337,445,861,885]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Figs. 1, 3</figureCitation>
, 2124): Slightly longer than wide. Surface with distinct topography of folds, expressed as paired apparent grooves and complementary ridges. Anteromedial region with small pair of weak, branched ridges effacing behind level of
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058E227CDCFDD947DF" box="[512,524,933,956]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">c</emphasis>
-setae. Several deep grooves accentuated by complementary ridges converge in each humeral region (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B60058DAB7CBEFE0347BC" box="[393,470,967,991]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Figs. 1</figureCitation>
, 22, 24). Medial pair of grooves rather shallow, delineating narrow wedge-shaped central area. Lateral to these run two deeper grooves with complementary ridges: mesial groove almost straight, lateral groove curved parallel to body outline, both converging at humeral region and also posteriorly, near border of notogaster, and leaving short ridge between them. Both medial and lateral ridges well visible even in transmitted light (Fig. 24).With 12 pairs of setae or their alveoli discerned: setae thin, smooth or slightly roughened, strongly curved posteriad. Seta
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1 situated close to branched anterior ridges,
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2 and
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3 close together anterior to, and aligned with, medial longitudinal ridge;
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and
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3
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2 aligned along lateral ridge;
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058F887BE6FC6D40D4" box="[938,952,1183,1207]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">h</emphasis>
1 and setal row
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inserted parallel to posterolateral margin of notogaster. Typical five pairs of lyrifissures present, situated as in
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B600588787BBCFB4840BE" box="[1114,1181,1221,1245]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Fig. 1</figureCitation>
, aligned within lateral groove;
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appears minute in dorsal orientation, but only slightly smaller than others in lateral orientation. Opisthonotal gland opening (gla on
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B60058DF37A75FDC44147" box="[465,529,1292,1316]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Fig. 1</figureCitation>
) present but very small and difficult to observe.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8B60058CE77A49FAEF42CE" blockId="4.[151,1437,151,2028]" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058CE77A49FEB0412B" box="[197,357,1328,1352]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Ventral region</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B60058D577A56FE2A4124" box="[373,511,1327,1351]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 8" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1595,1618]" captionTargetBox="[161,1425,193,1574]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[161,1426,193,1575]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 8. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adult (samples: 1 6. MGCP Ar- 46. 7 8. MGCP Ar- 89). 1 3: body remnants separated from the amber (legs lost; tilted slightly to right, making rostrum seem narrow, cf. Fig. 22). 1. Oblique dorsal aspect. 2. Oblique ventral aspect. 3. Lateral aspect. 4 6. Body remnants retained in amber, seen from inside mite's imprint (drawings flipped to match orientations of Figs. 1 2). 4. Anal valves. 5. Genital valves. 6. Bothridium with seta bo. 7. Seta in, lateral view, scale as in 1. 8. Same, enlarged. Scale bars 1 3, 6 = 100 µm; 4, 5 = 50 µm; 7, 8 = 20 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205117/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Figs. 2, 4, 5</figureCitation>
, 25): Internal epimeral borders 2 and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058F897A48FC6B412B" box="[939,958,1329,1352]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">sj</emphasis>
distinct, meeting and blending with broad sternal border in midline; epimeral border 3 not evident, so epimeral fields 3 and 4 merged; epimeral border 4 weakly defined, merging with sternal border medially and effacing before approaching acetabulum IV. Apodeme 1 present but poorly seen; apodemes 2 and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058E477AE2FDAD41D1" box="[613,632,1435,1458]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">sj</emphasis>
distinct, both of typical form, projecting internally from respective borders; apodemes 3 and 4 not observed. Epimeral formula (n=1) 4133 (both alveoli
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present, but right one not discernible in orientation of figures); setae thin, smooth, straight or slightly curved, about 1520 µm long (n=2). In transmitted light, absence of foveolae creates impression of weak circumgenital ring that extends around anterior region of anal plates. Distribution of genital setae asymmetrical in single observation, five on left plate, six on right; preserved (anterior) setae thin, filiform. One pair of aggenital (
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), two pairs of anal (
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) and three pairs of adanal (
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) setae present; length of
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2 10 µm. Lyrifissure
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(length as measured on cuticular remnant 15 µm; n=2) located halfway between anal margin and posterolateral border of ventral plate, outside setal row
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.
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058CE779C3FE6D42B2" box="[197,440,1721,1745]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Legs, general aspects</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B60058DE579C1FD9442B3" box="[455,577,1720,1744]" captionStart="FIGURES 9 20" captionStartId="6.[151,264,1652,1675]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,299,1618]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[158,1428,299,1628]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 9 20. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adults (samples: 9, 13. SIZK K- 8945. 10. MGCP Ar 89. 11, 15, 18. MGCP Ar 430. 12. MGCP Ar- 35. 14, 16, 17, 19, 20. MGCP Ar- 46). Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. 9. Distal segments of leg I left, antiaxial view. 10. Enlarged portion of tarsus I with apophyses of tarsal solenidia, dorso-antiaxial aspect (note difference between imprint and cuticular remnant). 11. Femur I left, dorsal view. 12. Distal segments of leg II left, oblique antiaxial view. 13. Femur and genu of leg II left, dorsoantiaxial aspect, imprint only. 14. Leg III right, antiaxial view (seta u &quot; not observed but present on tarsus III of immatures); ly tarsal lyrifissure; notations of setae observed with much doubt followed by &quot;? &quot;. 15. Trochanter III left, ventral view. 16. Leg IV right, paraxial view (leg bent under venter, seen from inside broken body imprint, claws appear inverted as ambulacral stalk seems dissolved);? — possible setal alveolus on femur. 17. Fragments of right chelicera, antiaxial view: spi—antiaxial spine, por—fragment of porose area; seta cha displaced and inverted during drawing. 18. Right gena and rutellum, ventral aspect. 19 20. Palp. 19. Proximal segments. 20. Distal segments. Scale bars: 9, 11 18 = 50 µm; 10, 19, 20 = 25 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205118/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Figs. 916</figureCitation>
, 21, 22, 2729): Relatively long (legs I and IV each approximately 0.6 body length), slender, with large apophysis distally on tibiae I and II and at midlength of tarsus I, bearing respective solenidia (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8B60058D297986FE514374" box="[267,388,1791,1815]" captionStart="FIGURES 9 20" captionStartId="6.[151,264,1652,1675]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,299,1618]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[158,1428,299,1628]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 9 20. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adults (samples: 9, 13. SIZK K- 8945. 10. MGCP Ar 89. 11, 15, 18. MGCP Ar 430. 12. MGCP Ar- 35. 14, 16, 17, 19, 20. MGCP Ar- 46). Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. 9. Distal segments of leg I left, antiaxial view. 10. Enlarged portion of tarsus I with apophyses of tarsal solenidia, dorso-antiaxial aspect (note difference between imprint and cuticular remnant). 11. Femur I left, dorsal view. 12. Distal segments of leg II left, oblique antiaxial view. 13. Femur and genu of leg II left, dorsoantiaxial aspect, imprint only. 14. Leg III right, antiaxial view (seta u &quot; not observed but present on tarsus III of immatures); ly tarsal lyrifissure; notations of setae observed with much doubt followed by &quot;? &quot;. 15. Trochanter III left, ventral view. 16. Leg IV right, paraxial view (leg bent under venter, seen from inside broken body imprint, claws appear inverted as ambulacral stalk seems dissolved);? — possible setal alveolus on femur. 17. Fragments of right chelicera, antiaxial view: spi—antiaxial spine, por—fragment of porose area; seta cha displaced and inverted during drawing. 18. Right gena and rutellum, ventral aspect. 19 20. Palp. 19. Proximal segments. 20. Distal segments. Scale bars: 9, 11 18 = 50 µm; 10, 19, 20 = 25 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205118/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">Figs. 9, 10</figureCitation>
, 2729). Distally, tarsi extremely narrowed, with obvious sclerotization ending well proximal to claws, continued as apparently flexible, hyaline stalk bearing setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058F8D785DFC684358" box="[943,957,1828,1851]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">p</emphasis>
) and tridactylous apotele (Fig. 27). Terminal soft cuticle without pulvillus. Lateral and empodial claws well-developed, approximately equal in size and form, each with at least two dorsal rows of short spines. Proral (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B60058F5B7812FC5243E1" box="[889,903,1899,1922]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">p</emphasis>
) setae of tarsi IIIV and all unguinal (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8B600589667812FA8743E1" box="[1348,1362,1899,1922]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="18">u</emphasis>
) setae with comb of long, fine cilia along ventral side. Tarsal lyrifissures displaced antiaxially; on legs I and II located under distal projection of tibia and difficult to observe (on leg I, observed only in specimen MGCP Ar 89 where cuticular remnant of tarsus shrank from articulation). Some lateral setae strongly curved and barbed along dorsal side; other setae more or less curved and barbed, some covered with granules of cerotegument. Setal homologies indicated in
<tableCitation id="C69C0342FF8A60048D037FC2FEA044B0" box="[289,373,187,211]" captionStart="TABLE 1" captionStartId="5.[151,235,259,280]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,341,1009]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="TABLE 1. Ontogeny of setae (Roman letters) and solenidia (Greek letters) in Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884). Struc-" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/DF616671FF8A60048CB57E7AFA49457B" pageId="5" pageNumber="19" tableUuid="DF616671FF8A60048CB57E7AFA49457B">Table 1</tableCitation>
.
</paragraph>
<caption id="DF616671FF8A60048CB57E7AFA49457B" ID-Table-UUID="DF616671FF8A60048CB57E7AFA49457B" box="[151,1436,258,281]" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/DF616671FF8A60048CB57E7AFA49457B" pageId="5" pageNumber="19" targetBox="[151,1436,341,1009]" targetIsTable="true" targetPageId="5">
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8A60048CB57E7AFA49457B" blockId="5.[151,1436,258,314]" box="[151,1436,258,281]" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048CB57E7AFED0457B" bold="true" box="[151,261,259,280]" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">TABLE 1.</emphasis>
Ontogeny of setae (Roman letters) and solenidia (Greek letters) in
<taxonomicName id="4C1E4D7AFF8A60048F9A7E7AFA81457A" authority="Karsch, 1884" authorityName="Karsch" authorityYear="1884" box="[952,1364,258,281]" class="Arachnida" family="Carabodidae" genus="Plategeocranus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="5" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sulcatus">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F9A7E7AFB64457A" box="[952,1201,259,281]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Plategeocranus sulcatus</emphasis>
(Karsch, 1884)
</taxonomicName>
. Struc-
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8A60048CB57E5CFD38402B" blockId="5.[151,1436,258,314]" lastBlockId="5.[151,1436,1041,1257]" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">tures are indicated for the instar in which they were first observed and are present in subsequent instars.1 1Setae in parentheses represent pairs; dash indicates no additions;? indicates poorly visible, but no additional setae were discerned. La, Tn, Ad = larva, tritonymph, adult, respectively.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8A60048D677E2CFC124792" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<table id="F91EC459FF8A9FFE8CB57E2CFA494792" box="[151,1436,341,1009]" gridcols="5" gridrows="11" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<tr id="352E34BBFF8A9FFE8CB57E2CFA494508" box="[151,1436,341,363]" gridrow="0" pageId="5" pageNumber="19" rowspan-0="1">
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8D677E2CFDCB4508" box="[325,542,341,363]" gridcol="1" gridrow="0" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Trochanter Femur</th>
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8E517E2CFD794508" box="[627,684,341,363]" gridcol="2" gridrow="0" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Genu</th>
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F287E2CFCB14508" box="[778,868,341,363]" gridcol="3" gridrow="0" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Tibia</th>
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F9D7E2CFA494508" box="[959,1436,341,363]" gridcol="4" gridrow="0" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Tarsus</th>
</tr>
<tr id="352E34BBFF8A9FFE8CB57E06FA4945F7" box="[151,1436,383,404]" gridrow="1" pageId="5" pageNumber="19" rowspan-1="1" rowspan-2="1" rowspan-3="1" rowspan-4="1">
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8CB57E06FF3245F7" box="[151,231,383,404]" gridcol="0" gridrow="1" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Leg I</th>
</tr>
<tr id="352E34BBFF8A9FFE8CB57ED1FA49467A" box="[151,1436,424,537]" gridrow="2" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8CB57ED1FF32467A" box="[151,231,424,537]" gridcol="0" gridrow="2" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">La2 Tn3 Ad</th>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8D677ED1FDCB467A" box="[325,542,424,537]" gridcol="1" gridrow="2" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
- d, bv
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E2C7ED0FDCC45DD" box="[526,537,425,446]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">&quot;</emphasis>
? l
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048DC17EAFFE3C458E" box="[483,489,470,493]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048D7A7D7BFE8B467A" box="[344,350,514,537]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
l
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048DC17D7BFE3B4674" box="[483,494,514,535]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">&quot;</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8E517ED1FD79467A" box="[627,684,424,537]" gridcol="2" gridrow="2" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
(l), σ? v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E5D7D7BFD50467A" box="[639,645,514,537]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F287ED1FCB1467A" box="[778,868,424,537]" gridcol="3" gridrow="2" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F347ED0FCC945A3" box="[790,796,425,448]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
, (l), φ1 φ2 v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F347D7BFCF44674" box="[790,801,514,535]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">&quot;</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F9D7ED1FA49467A" box="[959,1436,424,537]" gridcol="4" gridrow="2" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
ft
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048FEC7ED0FC0145A3" box="[974,980,425,448]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
, (pl), (pv), (tc), (a), (u), (p), s, ω1 (it), e, ω2 v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048FEE7D7BFC07467A" box="[972,978,514,537]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
, l
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048FC77D7DFC25467A" box="[997,1008,516,537]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">&quot;</emphasis>
</td>
</tr>
<tr id="352E34BBFF8A9FFE8CB57D57FA494620" box="[151,1436,558,579]" gridrow="3" pageId="5" pageNumber="19" rowspan-1="1" rowspan-2="1" rowspan-3="1" rowspan-4="1">
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8CB57D57FF324620" box="[151,231,558,579]" gridcol="0" gridrow="3" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Leg II</th>
</tr>
<tr id="352E34BBFF8A9FFE8CB57D2EFA49460C" box="[151,1436,599,623]" gridrow="4" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8CB57D2EFF32460C" box="[151,231,599,623]" gridcol="0" gridrow="4" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">La</th>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8D677D2EFDCB460C" box="[325,542,599,623]" gridcol="1" gridrow="4" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
- d, bv
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E2C7D21FDCC460E" box="[526,537,600,621]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">&quot;</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8E517D2EFD79460C" box="[627,684,599,623]" gridcol="2" gridrow="4" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">(l), σ</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F287D2EFCB1460C" box="[778,868,599,623]" gridcol="3" gridrow="4" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F347D21FCF7460C" box="[790,802,600,623]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">',</emphasis>
l
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F127D21FCE3460C" box="[816,822,600,623]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
, φ
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F9D7D2EFA49460C" box="[959,1436,599,623]" gridcol="4" gridrow="4" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">(ft), (pv), (tc), (a), (u), (p), s, ω</td>
</tr>
<tr id="352E34BBFF8A9FFE8CB57DFAFA4946F8" box="[151,1436,643,667]" gridrow="5" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8CB57DFAFF3246F8" box="[151,231,643,667]" gridcol="0" gridrow="5" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Tn3</th>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8D677DFAFDCB46F8" box="[325,542,643,667]" gridcol="1" gridrow="5" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048D737DFDFE8246F8" box="[337,343,644,667]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
l
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048DC17DFDFE3C46F8" box="[483,489,644,667]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8E517DFAFD7946F8" box="[627,684,643,667]" gridcol="2" gridrow="5" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E5D7DFDFD5046F8" box="[639,645,644,667]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F287DFAFCB146F8" box="[778,868,643,667]" gridcol="3" gridrow="5" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
l
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F337DFDFCC946FA" box="[785,796,644,665]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">&quot;</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F9D7DFAFA4946F8" box="[959,1436,643,667]" gridcol="4" gridrow="5" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">(it)</td>
</tr>
<tr id="352E34BBFF8A9FFE8CB57DD6FA4946A6" box="[151,1436,687,709]" gridrow="6" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8CB57DD6FF3246A6" box="[151,231,687,709]" gridcol="0" gridrow="6" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Ad</th>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8D677DD6FDCB46A6" box="[325,542,687,709]" gridcol="1" gridrow="6" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
- l
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048DC17DC9FE3B46A6" box="[483,494,688,709]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">&quot;</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8E517DD6FD7946A6" box="[627,684,687,709]" gridcol="2" gridrow="6" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">-</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F287DD6FCB146A6" box="[778,868,687,709]" gridcol="3" gridrow="6" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F347DC9FCF446A6" box="[790,801,688,709]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">&quot;</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F9D7DD6FA4946A6" box="[959,1436,687,709]" gridcol="4" gridrow="6" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
l
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048FE47DC9FC0446A6" box="[966,977,688,709]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">&quot;</emphasis>
</td>
</tr>
<tr id="352E34BBFF8A9FFE8CB57DA0FA49477A" box="[151,1436,729,793]" gridrow="7" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8CB57DA0FF32477A" box="[151,231,729,793]" gridcol="0" gridrow="7" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Leg III La</th>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8D677DA0FDCB477A" box="[325,542,729,793]" gridcol="1" gridrow="7" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
- d, ev
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E2F7C7BFDC6477A" box="[525,531,770,793]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8E517DA0FD79477A" box="[627,684,729,793]" gridcol="2" gridrow="7" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
l
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E587C7BFD55477A" box="[634,640,770,793]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
, σ
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F287DA0FCB1477A" box="[778,868,729,793]" gridcol="3" gridrow="7" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F347C7BFCC9477A" box="[790,796,770,793]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
, φ
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F9D7DA0FA49477A" box="[959,1436,729,793]" gridcol="4" gridrow="7" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">(ft), (pv), (tc), (a), (u), (p), s</td>
</tr>
<tr id="352E34BBFF8A9FFE8CB57C54FA494712" box="[151,1436,813,881]" gridrow="8" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8CB57C54FF324712" box="[151,231,813,881]" gridcol="0" gridrow="8" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Tn3 Ad</th>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8D677C54FDCB4712" box="[325,542,813,881]" gridcol="1" gridrow="8" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
? - v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048D737C23FE824712" box="[337,343,858,881]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
, l
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048D497C23FEA44712" box="[363,369,858,881]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
l
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048DC17C23FE3C4712" box="[483,489,858,881]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8E517C54FD794712" box="[627,684,813,881]" gridcol="2" gridrow="8" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">- -</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F287C54FCB14712" box="[778,868,813,881]" gridcol="3" gridrow="8" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
l
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F337C57FCC24726" box="[785,791,814,837]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F347C23FCF4470C" box="[790,801,858,879]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">&quot;</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F9D7C54FA494712" box="[959,1436,813,881]" gridcol="4" gridrow="8" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">(it) -</td>
</tr>
<tr id="352E34BBFF8A9FFE8CB57CFFFA4947A4" box="[151,1436,902,967]" gridrow="9" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8CB57CFFFF3247A4" box="[151,231,902,967]" gridcol="0" gridrow="9" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Leg IV Tn3</th>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8D677CFFFDCB47A4" box="[325,542,902,967]" gridcol="1" gridrow="9" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
? d, ev
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E2F7CC9FDC647A4" box="[525,531,944,967]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8E517CFFFD7947A4" box="[627,684,902,967]" gridcol="2" gridrow="9" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">d</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F287CFFFCB147A4" box="[778,868,902,967]" gridcol="3" gridrow="9" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F347CC9FCC947A4" box="[790,796,944,967]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
, l
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F127CC9FCE347A4" box="[816,822,944,967]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">'</emphasis>
, φ
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F9D7CFFFA4947A4" box="[959,1436,902,967]" gridcol="4" gridrow="9" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">ft&quot;, (pv), (tc), (a), (u), (p), s</td>
</tr>
<tr id="352E34BBFF8A9FFE8CB57CA2FA494792" box="[151,1436,987,1009]" gridrow="10" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<th id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8CB57CA2FF324792" box="[151,231,987,1009]" gridcol="0" gridrow="10" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Ad</th>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8D677CA2FDCB4792" box="[325,542,987,1009]" gridcol="1" gridrow="10" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">-?</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8E517CA2FD794792" box="[627,684,987,1009]" gridcol="2" gridrow="10" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">-</td>
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v
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F347CA5FCF44792" box="[790,801,988,1009]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">&quot;</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76FF5DC7FF8A9FFE8F9D7CA2FA494792" box="[959,1436,987,1009]" gridcol="4" gridrow="10" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">-</td>
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8A60048CB57B28FEBE40E8" blockId="5.[151,1436,1041,1257]" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
2Seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048CF07B2CFF084009" box="[210,221,1109,1130]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">e</emphasis>
(famulus) was not discerned in the larva but probably is present; among extant oribatid mites it is not known to be absent from tarsus I.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8A60048CB57BEAFECF408A" blockId="5.[151,1436,1041,1257]" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048CB57BEAFF4B40FC" bold="true" box="[151,158,1171,1183]" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">3</emphasis>
Setae and solenidia in this row are present on tritonymphs, but as no protonymphs or deutonymphs were available for study they may have been added in any of the nymphal instars. Among extant oribatid mites, setae are rarely added between larva and protonymph.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8A60048CE77A6BFAAF41BF" blockId="5.[151,1437,1297,2020]" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048CE77A6BFF2A414A" box="[197,255,1298,1321]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Leg I</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8A60048D2C7A68FE53414A" box="[270,390,1297,1321]" captionStart="FIGURES 9 20" captionStartId="6.[151,264,1652,1675]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,299,1618]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[158,1428,299,1628]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 9 20. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adults (samples: 9, 13. SIZK K- 8945. 10. MGCP Ar 89. 11, 15, 18. MGCP Ar 430. 12. MGCP Ar- 35. 14, 16, 17, 19, 20. MGCP Ar- 46). Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. 9. Distal segments of leg I left, antiaxial view. 10. Enlarged portion of tarsus I with apophyses of tarsal solenidia, dorso-antiaxial aspect (note difference between imprint and cuticular remnant). 11. Femur I left, dorsal view. 12. Distal segments of leg II left, oblique antiaxial view. 13. Femur and genu of leg II left, dorsoantiaxial aspect, imprint only. 14. Leg III right, antiaxial view (seta u &quot; not observed but present on tarsus III of immatures); ly tarsal lyrifissure; notations of setae observed with much doubt followed by &quot;? &quot;. 15. Trochanter III left, ventral view. 16. Leg IV right, paraxial view (leg bent under venter, seen from inside broken body imprint, claws appear inverted as ambulacral stalk seems dissolved);? — possible setal alveolus on femur. 17. Fragments of right chelicera, antiaxial view: spi—antiaxial spine, por—fragment of porose area; seta cha displaced and inverted during drawing. 18. Right gena and rutellum, ventral aspect. 19 20. Palp. 19. Proximal segments. 20. Distal segments. Scale bars: 9, 11 18 = 50 µm; 10, 19, 20 = 25 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205118/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Figs. 911</figureCitation>
, 2729). Tarsus: solenidia ω1 and ω
<date id="FFA01039FF8A60048F377A59FC97414A" box="[789,834,1298,1326]" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">2 set</date>
on separate long apophyses; setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A600488F17A6BFB34414A" box="[1235,1249,1298,1321]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">p</emphasis>
) appear smooth, probably eupathidial; (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048DB77A41FE76412C" box="[405,419,1336,1359]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">a</emphasis>
),
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048D987A41FE10412C" box="[442,453,1336,1359]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">s</emphasis>
,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048DF07A41FDEA412C" box="[466,575,1335,1359]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">tc', ft', pl',</emphasis>
(
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E6D7A41FDBC412C" box="[591,617,1336,1359]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">pv</emphasis>
) more robust than (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F647A41FC80412C" box="[838,853,1336,1359]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">it</emphasis>
),
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F4E7A41FC59412C" box="[876,908,1336,1359]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">tc&quot;</emphasis>
,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048FB87A4EFC6E412C" box="[922,955,1335,1359]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">pl&quot;</emphasis>
,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048FEB7A4EFC08412C" box="[969,989,1335,1359]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l&quot;</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A600488307A41FBF1412C" box="[1042,1060,1336,1359]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">v'</emphasis>
; famulus
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A600488B17A41FB4A412C" box="[1171,1183,1336,1359]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">e</emphasis>
simple, set directly on surface. Tibia: solenidion φ1 long, flagellate, inserted on long, subcylindrical apophysis; φ2 thinner, shorter, set on smaller apophysis; setae
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048D947A06FE1141F4" box="[438,452,1407,1431]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l'</emphasis>
,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048DF77AF9FE3D41F4" box="[469,488,1408,1431]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">v'</emphasis>
more robust than
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E9D7A06FD1241F4" box="[703,711,1407,1431]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l</emphasis>
&quot;and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F267AF9FCC941F4" box="[772,796,1408,1431]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">v&quot;</emphasis>
. Genu: solenidion σ thin, filiform, curved; seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A600489697A06FA8C41F4" box="[1355,1369,1407,1431]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l'</emphasis>
more robust than
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048D397ADBFEFB41D9" box="[283,302,1442,1466]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l&quot;</emphasis>
,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048D1E7ADBFE9B41DA" box="[316,334,1442,1465]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">v'</emphasis>
. Femur: with dorsal and ventral porose areas, large seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048FE97ADBFC0C41D9" box="[971,985,1442,1466]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">d</emphasis>
and smaller, curved and barbed setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A600489A97ADBFA4641D9" box="[1419,1427,1442,1466]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l</emphasis>
) and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048CE47ABDFF3941BF" box="[198,236,1476,1500]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">bv&quot;</emphasis>
. Trochanter: seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048D977ABCFE1D41BF" box="[437,456,1477,1500]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">v'</emphasis>
longer than segment, barbed, strongly curved. Setal formula: 143(1)4(2)19(2).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8A60048CE77A91FC6042CF" blockId="5.[151,1437,1297,2020]" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048CE77A91FEDC419C" box="[197,265,1512,1535]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Leg II</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8A60048D3B7A9EFE77419C" box="[281,418,1511,1535]" captionStart="FIGURES 9 20" captionStartId="6.[151,264,1652,1675]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,299,1618]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[158,1428,299,1628]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 9 20. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adults (samples: 9, 13. SIZK K- 8945. 10. MGCP Ar 89. 11, 15, 18. MGCP Ar 430. 12. MGCP Ar- 35. 14, 16, 17, 19, 20. MGCP Ar- 46). Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. 9. Distal segments of leg I left, antiaxial view. 10. Enlarged portion of tarsus I with apophyses of tarsal solenidia, dorso-antiaxial aspect (note difference between imprint and cuticular remnant). 11. Femur I left, dorsal view. 12. Distal segments of leg II left, oblique antiaxial view. 13. Femur and genu of leg II left, dorsoantiaxial aspect, imprint only. 14. Leg III right, antiaxial view (seta u &quot; not observed but present on tarsus III of immatures); ly tarsal lyrifissure; notations of setae observed with much doubt followed by &quot;? &quot;. 15. Trochanter III left, ventral view. 16. Leg IV right, paraxial view (leg bent under venter, seen from inside broken body imprint, claws appear inverted as ambulacral stalk seems dissolved);? — possible setal alveolus on femur. 17. Fragments of right chelicera, antiaxial view: spi—antiaxial spine, por—fragment of porose area; seta cha displaced and inverted during drawing. 18. Right gena and rutellum, ventral aspect. 19 20. Palp. 19. Proximal segments. 20. Distal segments. Scale bars: 9, 11 18 = 50 µm; 10, 19, 20 = 25 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205118/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Figs. 12, 13</figureCitation>
). Tarsus: bears single solenidion ω, inserted on apophysis much smaller than that of tarsus I; short, blunt, barbed seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048D9D7973FE0F4241" box="[447,474,1546,1570]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">ft&quot;</emphasis>
lateral to it, on separate tubercle; setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048FB97972FC7F4241" box="[923,938,1547,1570]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">it</emphasis>
), (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048FE87972FC0B4241" box="[970,990,1547,1570]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">tc</emphasis>
), (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048FDD7972FBD84241" box="[1023,1037,1547,1570]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">a</emphasis>
) and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A600488697972FB834241" box="[1099,1110,1547,1570]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">s</emphasis>
with short barbs,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A6004893F7973FAE74241" box="[1309,1330,1546,1570]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">ft'</emphasis>
, (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A6004896B7972FAB14241" box="[1353,1380,1547,1570]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">pv</emphasis>
) and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048CB57955FF7E4227" box="[151,171,1580,1604]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l&quot;</emphasis>
rough, latter strongly curved. Tibia: φ medium long, inserted on long apophysis;
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A600488627955FB9B4227" box="[1088,1102,1580,1604]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l'</emphasis>
,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A6004887E7954FBBA4227" box="[1116,1135,1581,1604]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">v'</emphasis>
longer and thicker than
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A600489A37955FA404227" box="[1409,1429,1580,1604]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l&quot;</emphasis>
,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048CB57929FF7A4204" box="[151,175,1616,1639]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">v&quot;</emphasis>
. Genu: σ thin, attenuate, geniculate; setae thin, almost smooth; (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048FAA7936FC454204" box="[904,912,1615,1639]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l</emphasis>
) curved,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048FDE7929FBDA4204" box="[1020,1039,1616,1639]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">v'</emphasis>
almost straight. Femur: with large dorsal and ventral porose areas; thick seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E5C790BFD5942E9" box="[638,652,1650,1674]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">d</emphasis>
and smaller curved setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048FE2790BFC1D42E9" box="[960,968,1650,1674]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l</emphasis>
) and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A6004882E790BFBE442E9" box="[1036,1073,1650,1674]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">bv&quot;</emphasis>
. Trochanter: seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048922790BFAC742EA" box="[1280,1298,1650,1673]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">v'</emphasis>
longer than segment, barbed, strongly curved. Setal formula: 143(1)4(1)16(1).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8A60048CE779C1FBD7431F" blockId="5.[151,1437,1297,2020]" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048CE779C1FEC742AC" box="[197,274,1720,1743]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Leg III</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8A60048D0379CEFE7C42AC" box="[289,425,1719,1743]" captionStart="FIGURES 9 20" captionStartId="6.[151,264,1652,1675]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,299,1618]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[158,1428,299,1628]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 9 20. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adults (samples: 9, 13. SIZK K- 8945. 10. MGCP Ar 89. 11, 15, 18. MGCP Ar 430. 12. MGCP Ar- 35. 14, 16, 17, 19, 20. MGCP Ar- 46). Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. 9. Distal segments of leg I left, antiaxial view. 10. Enlarged portion of tarsus I with apophyses of tarsal solenidia, dorso-antiaxial aspect (note difference between imprint and cuticular remnant). 11. Femur I left, dorsal view. 12. Distal segments of leg II left, oblique antiaxial view. 13. Femur and genu of leg II left, dorsoantiaxial aspect, imprint only. 14. Leg III right, antiaxial view (seta u &quot; not observed but present on tarsus III of immatures); ly tarsal lyrifissure; notations of setae observed with much doubt followed by &quot;? &quot;. 15. Trochanter III left, ventral view. 16. Leg IV right, paraxial view (leg bent under venter, seen from inside broken body imprint, claws appear inverted as ambulacral stalk seems dissolved);? — possible setal alveolus on femur. 17. Fragments of right chelicera, antiaxial view: spi—antiaxial spine, por—fragment of porose area; seta cha displaced and inverted during drawing. 18. Right gena and rutellum, ventral aspect. 19 20. Palp. 19. Proximal segments. 20. Distal segments. Scale bars: 9, 11 18 = 50 µm; 10, 19, 20 = 25 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205118/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Figs. 14, 15</figureCitation>
). Tarsus: setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E7F79C1FDBE42AC" box="[605,619,1720,1743]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">a</emphasis>
),
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048EA079C1FD5842AC" box="[642,653,1720,1743]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">s</emphasis>
, (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E8679C1FD6642AC" box="[676,691,1720,1743]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">it</emphasis>
), (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048EF679C1FD3D42AC" box="[724,744,1720,1743]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">tc</emphasis>
), (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F2B79CEFCCD42AC" box="[777,792,1719,1743]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">ft</emphasis>
), (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F1B79C1FC8142AC" box="[825,852,1720,1743]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">pv</emphasis>
) of similar sizes, some ventral setae ciliate. Tibia: φ short, without apophysis; setae
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E2079A3FDC54291" box="[514,528,1754,1778]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l'</emphasis>
, (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E0B79A2FDE04291" box="[553,565,1755,1778]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">v</emphasis>
) present. Genu: short thin σ and small thin seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A6004884879A3FBAD4291" box="[1130,1144,1754,1778]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l'</emphasis>
, the latter poorly visible. Femur: with lobe-like anteroventral and antiaxial anterolateral projections forming cup-like insertion for genu, and large posterodorsal porose area; large barbed seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048EE97866FD0C4354" box="[715,729,1823,1847]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">d</emphasis>
and smaller, curved and barbed
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A6004886A7866FB834354" box="[1096,1110,1823,1847]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l'</emphasis>
, and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A600488B67859FB664354" box="[1172,1203,1824,1847]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">ev'</emphasis>
present. Trochanter: large and aligned with femur (not noticeably flexed in any specimen; Fig. 21), with proximodorsal porose area; thin smooth
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048CD2781CFED6431F" box="[240,259,1893,1916]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">v'</emphasis>
and small, curved and barbed
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E78781DFDBD431F" box="[602,616,1892,1916]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l'</emphasis>
seta. Setal formula: 2323(1)15.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8A60078CE778F1FE234496" blockId="5.[151,1437,1297,2020]" lastBlockId="6.[151,1436,151,245]" lastPageId="6" lastPageNumber="20" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048CE778F1FEC743FC" box="[197,274,1928,1951]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Leg IV</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8A60048D0678FEFE5143FC" box="[292,388,1927,1951]" captionStart="FIGURES 9 20" captionStartId="6.[151,264,1652,1675]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,299,1618]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[158,1428,299,1628]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 9 20. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), adults (samples: 9, 13. SIZK K- 8945. 10. MGCP Ar 89. 11, 15, 18. MGCP Ar 430. 12. MGCP Ar- 35. 14, 16, 17, 19, 20. MGCP Ar- 46). Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. 9. Distal segments of leg I left, antiaxial view. 10. Enlarged portion of tarsus I with apophyses of tarsal solenidia, dorso-antiaxial aspect (note difference between imprint and cuticular remnant). 11. Femur I left, dorsal view. 12. Distal segments of leg II left, oblique antiaxial view. 13. Femur and genu of leg II left, dorsoantiaxial aspect, imprint only. 14. Leg III right, antiaxial view (seta u &quot; not observed but present on tarsus III of immatures); ly tarsal lyrifissure; notations of setae observed with much doubt followed by &quot;? &quot;. 15. Trochanter III left, ventral view. 16. Leg IV right, paraxial view (leg bent under venter, seen from inside broken body imprint, claws appear inverted as ambulacral stalk seems dissolved);? — possible setal alveolus on femur. 17. Fragments of right chelicera, antiaxial view: spi—antiaxial spine, por—fragment of porose area; seta cha displaced and inverted during drawing. 18. Right gena and rutellum, ventral aspect. 19 20. Palp. 19. Proximal segments. 20. Distal segments. Scale bars: 9, 11 18 = 50 µm; 10, 19, 20 = 25 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205118/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">Figs. 16</figureCitation>
, 21). Tarsus: setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E5478F1FD5F43FC" box="[630,650,1928,1951]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">tc</emphasis>
),
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E8678FEFD6A43FC" box="[676,703,1927,1951]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">ft&quot;</emphasis>
rough, (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F0678F1FCE743FC" box="[804,818,1928,1951]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">a</emphasis>
),
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F6E78F1FC8243FC" box="[844,855,1928,1951]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">s</emphasis>
, (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048F5378F1FC5E43FC" box="[881,907,1928,1951]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">pv</emphasis>
) ciliate. Tibia: long and thick-walled, slightly arched ventrad; φ short, seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048DC678D3FE2243A2" box="[484,503,1962,1985]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">v'</emphasis>
almost straight,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048E9478D3FD1143A1" box="[694,708,1962,1986]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">l'</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048EDF78D3FCC343A2" box="[765,790,1962,1985]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">v&quot;</emphasis>
curved (the latter lost from drawn leg). Genu with short thin seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8A60048CDE78B5FEDF4387" box="[252,266,1996,2020]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="19">d</emphasis>
visible on only one specimen. Femur with large posterodorsal porose area and lobe-like projection present as on femur III; setae
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8960078D907FE1FE1544D3" box="[434,448,152,176]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="20">d</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8960078DD47FE1FDC144CC" box="[502,532,152,175]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="20">ev'</emphasis>
visible on one specimen (MGCP 89),
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8960078FE57FE1FC0044D3" box="[967,981,152,176]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="20">d</emphasis>
and paraxial alveolus on other specimen (MGCP 46). Trochanter very large and aligned with femur, with thin seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8960078FCE7FC2FC2A44B1" box="[1004,1023,187,210]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="20">v'</emphasis>
(seen in one specimen, MGCP 89). Setal formula: 1? 13(1)12.
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<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8960078CB5790DFB6B43BF" blockId="6.[151,1437,1652,2012]" pageId="6" pageNumber="20">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8960078CB5790DFE9542EA" bold="true" box="[151,320,1652,1675]" pageId="6" pageNumber="20">FIGURES 920</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8960078D6F790DFD9342E9" box="[333,582,1652,1674]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="20">Plategeocranus sulcatus</emphasis>
(Karsch, 1884)
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, adults (samples: 9, 13. SIZK K-8945. 10. MGCP Ar 89. 11, 15, 18. MGCP Ar 430. 12. MGCP Ar-35. 14, 16, 17, 19, 20. MGCP Ar-46). Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. 9. Distal segments of leg I left, antiaxial view. 10. Enlarged portion of tarsus I with apophyses of tarsal solenidia, dorso-antiaxial aspect (note difference between imprint and cuticular remnant). 11. Femur I left, dorsal view.12. Distal segments of leg II left, oblique antiaxial view. 13. Femur and genu of leg II left, dorsoantiaxial aspect, imprint only. 14. Leg III right, antiaxial view (seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8960078F637854FC9B4321" box="[833,846,1837,1858]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="20">u</emphasis>
&quot; not observed but present on tarsus III of immatures);
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF89600789557855FA5C4321" box="[1399,1417,1836,1858]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="20">ly</emphasis>
tarsal lyrifissure; notations of setae observed with much doubt followed by &quot;?&quot;. 15. Trochanter III left, ventral view. 16. Leg IV right, paraxial view (leg bent under venter, seen from inside broken body imprint, claws appear inverted as ambulacral stalk seems dissolved);?—possible setal alveolus on femur. 17. Fragments of right chelicera, antiaxial view: spi—antiaxial spine, por—fragment of porose area; seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8960078DDE78DEFDF543DE" box="[508,544,1959,1981]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="20">cha</emphasis>
displaced and inverted during drawing. 18. Right gena and rutellum, ventral aspect. 19 20. Palp. 19. Proximal segments. 20. Distal segments. Scale bars: 9, 1118 = 50 µm; 10, 19, 20 = 25 µm.
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8860068CB57951FE82425D" bold="true" box="[151,343,1576,1599]" pageId="7" pageNumber="21">FIGURES 2129.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8860068D427951FD8E425D" box="[352,603,1576,1598]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="21">Plategeocranus sulcatus</emphasis>
(
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)
</taxonomicName>
, adults (samples: 21. MGCP Ar 89. 22. GMUG 33016. 2325. MGCP Ar 46. 26. MGCP Ar 35, 2729. SIZK K-8945). 1, 2. Dry amber inclusions in reflected light. 21. Lateral view. 22. Dorsal view. 2325. Cuticular remnants from the broken inclusion; note scale same as in 2122. 23. Lateral view, hysterosoma flattened due to displacement of ventral plate which is pressed into notogaster. 24. Oblique dorsal view. 25. Oblique ventral view. 26. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with cerotegument and setal alveolus. 2729. Leg I right, antiaxial view. 27. Tarsus and distal fragment of tibia. Arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ1 and ω1. 28. Apophyses of tarsal solenidia, apophysis of ω2 (arrows) visible by transparency. 29. Apophyses of tibial solenidia, apophysis φ2 (arrows) visible by transparency. Scale bars: 2125 = 100 µm; 2629 = 10 µm. Figs. 2125 are combined from 8095 images each; 27 from 11 images; 2829 from 34 images each.
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<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8860068CE77819FDE0431B" blockId="7.[151,1436,1887,2020]" box="[197,565,1887,1912]" pageId="7" pageNumber="21">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8860068CE77819FDE0431B" bold="true" box="[197,565,1887,1912]" pageId="7" pageNumber="21">
Immature instars (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8860068D867826FDF8431B" box="[420,557,1887,1912]" captionStart-0="FIGURES 30 35" captionStart-1="FIGURES 36 46" captionStart-2="FIGURES 47 50" captionStart-3="FIGURES 51 60" captionStartId-0="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionStartId-1="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionStartId-2="11.[151,264,1610,1633]" captionStartId-3="12.[151,264,1783,1806]" captionTargetBox-0="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetBox-1="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetBox-2="[158,1428,308,1569]" captionTargetBox-3="[159,1427,928,1742]" captionTargetId-0="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetId-1="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetId-2="figure@11.[158,1428,306,1589]" captionTargetId-3="figure@12.[158,1428,927,1762]" captionTargetPageId-0="8" captionTargetPageId-1="9" captionTargetPageId-2="11" captionTargetPageId-3="12" captionText-0="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." captionText-1="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." captionText-2="FIGURES 47 50. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). 47. Dorsal view, imprint only. Scalps: SDN ― deutonymphal, SPN ― protonymphal, SL ― larval. 48. Interlamellar seta enlarged. 49. Dorsal view of proterosoma, cuticular remnants only. Outline IMPR—contour of imprint. 50. Ventral view, imprint and cuticular remnants. Outlines of cuticular remnants shown with thin solid lines. Dotted lines connect setal remnants (on imprint) and respective alveoli (on cuticular remnants). Arrows point to adoral and infracapitular setae. AD—adanal segment, AN ― anal segment. Scale bar: 100 µm." captionText-3="FIGURES 51 60. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). Legs. Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. Some segments shown separately for convenience. 54 and 56 60 drawn from ventral orientation of specimen. 51 53. Leg I left. 51. Femur and genu, dorsal view. 52. Tibia, anterior view. 53. Tarsus and anterior border of tibia, anterodorsal view. Tibia and tarsus strongly bent, drawn in ventral view of the specimen. 54 58. Leg II left. 54. Trochanter, ventral view. 55. Femur, dorsal view. 56. Genu, ventral view. 57. Tibia, anteroventral view. 58. Tarsus, anteroventral view. Leg II folded to lesser degree than leg I. 59. Leg III left, ventral aspect. 60. Leg IV left, ventral aspect. Scale bar: 100 µm." httpUri-0="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" httpUri-1="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" httpUri-2="https://zenodo.org/record/205121/files/figure.png" httpUri-3="https://zenodo.org/record/205122/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="21">Figs. 3060</figureCitation>
)
</emphasis>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8860068CE578FCFC8C43FE" blockId="7.[151,1436,1887,2020]" box="[199,857,1924,1949]" pageId="7" pageNumber="21">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8860068CE578FCFEC543FE" bold="true" box="[199,272,1925,1949]" pageId="7" pageNumber="21">Larva</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8860068D3D78FDFE7243FF" box="[287,423,1924,1948]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 35" captionStartId="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionTargetBox="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="21">Figs. 3035</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8860068D9078FDFE2943FF" box="[434,508,1924,1948]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="21">3641</figureCitation>
).
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8860068E3278FCFD6E43FF" box="[528,699,1925,1948]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="21">Measurements:</emphasis>
210x130 µm.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8860068CE778D1FC3B4387" blockId="7.[151,1436,1887,2020]" pageId="7" pageNumber="21">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8860068CE778D1FE3543A3" box="[197,480,1960,1984]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="21">General form and color:</emphasis>
Oval, slightly broadened posteriorly, with proterosoma comprising about half total length; legs about 2/3 of body length. Color light brown in transmitted light.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8760098CE77FE0FDE8457F" blockId="8.[151,1436,151,284]" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098CE77FE0FE9644D3" box="[197,323,153,176]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">Integument</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8760098D707FEEFE1A44CC" box="[338,463,151,175]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 35" captionStartId="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionTargetBox="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">Fig. 30, 32</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8760098DF87FEEFD9F44CC" box="[474,586,151,175]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">3638, 41</figureCitation>
): Cuticle of hysterosoma strongly plicate; that of prodorsum with few weak folds, epimeral region smooth. Cerotegument macrogranular (granules 23 µm) on most of body and legs, best seen on folds of cuticle (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8760098D8F7FA6FDD54494" box="[429,512,223,247]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">Fig. 38</figureCitation>
); present on setae
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098EF37F98FD3D449B" box="[721,744,225,248]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">ro</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098F037F99FCE8449B" box="[801,829,224,248]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">bo</emphasis>
, not seen in epimeral region; microgranular (granules about 0.5 µm) in dorsosejugal region.
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<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8760098CB57AFBFCDE41B5" blockId="8.[151,1436,1410,1494]" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098CB57AFBFE8441FB" bold="true" box="[151,337,1410,1433]" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">FIGURES 3035</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098D407AFAFD8A41FA" box="[354,607,1411,1433]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">Plategeocranus sulcatus</emphasis>
(Karsch, 1884)
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, larva (sample SIZK K-5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF87600989A07AFDFA4341FA" box="[1410,1430,1412,1433]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">in</emphasis>
, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm.
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<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8760098CE77A84FABC4372" blockId="8.[151,1436,1533,2039]" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098CE77A84FE974276" box="[197,322,1533,1557]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">Prodorsum</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8760098D707A84FE0E4276" box="[338,475,1533,1557]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 35" captionStartId="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionTargetBox="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">Figs. 30, 32</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8760098DC57A84FDFA4276" box="[487,559,1533,1557]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">36, 37</figureCitation>
): With pair of weakly costate lamellae, lacking cusps but each bearing alveolus of seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098D317958FEF2425A" box="[275,295,1569,1593]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">le</emphasis>
at anterior end (setae not observed). Well-defined, narrow transverse fold connects lamellae posteriorly, with broader fold prolonging each end toward respective bothridium. Pair of broad folds run from seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF87600989A4793EFA49423D" box="[1414,1436,1607,1630]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">in</emphasis>
toward base of leg I. Cuticular folds form pedotectum-like projection over base of leg I and II. Seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF876009893F7913FAE042E2" box="[1309,1333,1642,1665]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">ro</emphasis>
(10 µm) acuminate, narrow, finely barbed, covered with granules of cerotegument; pair closer together than other prodorsal setae. Seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098D3579CBFEF842AA" box="[279,301,1714,1737]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">in</emphasis>
(at least 5 µm long) stiff, rather thick, blunt, set with spines (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8760098FCC79C8FB9642AA" box="[1006,1091,1713,1737]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 35" captionStartId="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionTargetBox="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">Fig. 31</figureCitation>
); left with two branches, right with three; inserted on darker sclerite or tubercle. Seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098ED979AFFCC2428D" box="[763,791,1750,1774]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">bo</emphasis>
(at least 18 µm long) clavate, with head slightly flattened and spinose. Mutual distances of setal pairs
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098EA67983FC804372" box="[644,853,1785,1809]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">roro, lele, inin,</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098FA97980FC044372" box="[907,977,1785,1809]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">bobo</emphasis>
16, 25, 29, and 65 µm, respectively.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8760098CE77867FAB94392" blockId="8.[151,1436,1533,2039]" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098CE77867FE9F4356" box="[197,330,1822,1845]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">Gastronotic</emphasis>
region (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8760098D847864FDF84356" box="[422,557,1821,1845]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 35" captionStartId="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionTargetBox="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">Figs. 30, 32</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8760098E1B7864FD794356" box="[569,684,1821,1845]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">36, 37, 39</figureCitation>
): With large dark folds forming elevated belt around smoother centrodorsal area; folds approximately transverse anteriorly, chevron-like posteriorly. Seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098844783BFBA7433A" box="[1126,1138,1858,1881]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">c</emphasis>
3 slightly roughened, small (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098C827810FF1743E3" box="[160,194,1897,1920]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">ca.</emphasis>
3 µm) but longest of visible setae; minute setae
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098ECF7810FD2C43E3" box="[749,761,1897,1920]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">c</emphasis>
1,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098F327810FCC943E3" box="[784,796,1897,1920]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">c</emphasis>
2, and thin, smooth setae
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF87600988187811FB5343E3" box="[1082,1158,1896,1920]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">dadm</emphasis>
well visible; seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF87600989777811FABE43E3" box="[1365,1387,1896,1920]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">la</emphasis>
and alveolus
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098CDE78F6FECD43C4" box="[252,280,1935,1959]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">lm</emphasis>
seen only on right side; alveolus
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098EB578F6FD7843C4" box="[663,685,1935,1959]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">lp</emphasis>
seen (with some doubt) on left side. Discernable in ventral aspect (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8760098CBD78CAFF2643A8" box="[159,243,1971,1995]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 35" captionStartId="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionTargetBox="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">Fig. 32</figureCitation>
): setae
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098D6678CAFE8743A8" box="[324,338,1971,1995]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">h</emphasis>
2 and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098DAD78CAFE4843A8" box="[399,413,1971,1995]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">h</emphasis>
3, pair of oval structures that probably represent cupules
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF876009882C78CAFBF143A8" box="[1038,1060,1971,1995]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">ih</emphasis>
, and pair of darker-colored round spots that might be opisthonotal gland openings (gla?). Seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8760098F1978A3FC9C4391" box="[827,841,2010,2034]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="22">h</emphasis>
1 not discerned, either in ventral or dorsal aspect.
</paragraph>
<caption id="DF616671FF8660088CB57907FA9943E9" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="23" targetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" targetPageId="9">
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8660088CB57907FA9943E9" blockId="9.[151,1437,1662,1930]" pageId="9" pageNumber="23">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8660088CB57907FE8142F7" bold="true" box="[151,340,1662,1685]" pageId="9" pageNumber="23">FIGURES 3646.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="4C1E4D7AFF8660088D797906FD2142F6" authority="Karsch, 1884" authorityName="Karsch" authorityYear="1884" box="[347,756,1663,1685]" class="Arachnida" family="Carabodidae" genus="Plategeocranus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="9" pageNumber="23" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sulcatus">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8660088D797906FD8642F6" box="[347,595,1663,1685]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="23">Plategeocranus sulcatus</emphasis>
(Karsch, 1884)
</taxonomicName>
, larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K-5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42―inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 3641. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 4246. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8660088FA57841FC4E432E" box="[903,923,1848,1869]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="23">in</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8660088FE9784EFC3F432E" box="[971,1002,1847,1869]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="23">bo,</emphasis>
arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8660088D3A782EFEF9430F" box="[280,300,1879,1900]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="23">in</emphasis>
from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 4446 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 4143 are combined from 2045 images each; 3840, 4446 from 512 images each.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF8660088CE778CEFE744390" blockId="9.[151,1436,1975,2035]" pageId="9" pageNumber="23">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF8660088CE778CEFE8143AC" box="[197,340,1975,1999]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="23">Gnathosoma</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF8660088D4A78CEFE1743AC" box="[360,450,1975,1999]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 35" captionStartId="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionTargetBox="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="23">Fig. 32</figureCitation>
): Subcaptiulum diarthric; chelicera chelate-dentate, rutellum atelobasic, with ventral lobe; palps poorly seen.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF85600B8CE77FE1FC5E4507" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2015]" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8CE77FE1FDD344D3" box="[197,518,152,176]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Coxisternum and paraprocts</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8E347FEEFDA144CC" box="[534,628,151,175]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 35" captionStartId="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionTargetBox="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Figs. 32</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8EA27FEEFD1F44CC" box="[640,714,151,175]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">37, 39</figureCitation>
): Surface flat, without conspicuous features. Apodemes 2 and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B89AB7FE0FA4944D3" box="[1417,1436,153,176]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">sj</emphasis>
reach less than half distance to midline; no evidence of porosity or other respiratory elements. Claparède's organ (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8CBD7FA6FF274494" box="[159,242,223,247]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 35" captionStartId="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionTargetBox="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Fig. 32</figureCitation>
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8CDE7F99FECB449B" box="[252,286,224,248]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">cla</emphasis>
) rather large, details poorly discerned but with posterior part well-defined and more darkly colored than anterior (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8D147E7DFE5F457F" box="[310,394,260,284]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Fig. 39</figureCitation>
). Discernable epimeral setation (IIII) 212, but seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8FD77E7DFBC5457F" box="[1013,1040,260,284]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">1c</emphasis>
probably present as scale over
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B89517E7DFA40457F" box="[1395,1429,260,284]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">cla</emphasis>
, in typical fashion. Presumptive genital region with transverse folds. Two pairs of thin, minute pseudanal setae present on paraprocts (segment PS); no third seta or alveolus discerned.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF85600B8CE77E08FEAE4674" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2015]" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8CE77E08FE6E45EB" box="[197,443,368,392]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Legs, general aspects</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8DE97E16FD8045E4" box="[459,597,367,391]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 35" captionStartId="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionTargetBox="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Figs. 3335</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8E417E16FCD345E4" box="[611,774,367,391]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">36, 37, 40, 41</figureCitation>
): All about as long as gastronotic region, legs III longest; robust; tarsi with long, distal hyaline stalks beyond unguinal setae, terminally supporting proral setal pair (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B896B7EECFA8245CF" box="[1353,1367,405,428]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">p</emphasis>
), pulvillus and strong empodial claw. Setae and solenidia indicated in
<tableCitation id="C69C0342FF85600B8F5B7ECEFC1B45AC" box="[889,974,439,463]" captionStart="TABLE 1" captionStartId="5.[151,235,259,280]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,341,1009]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="TABLE 1. Ontogeny of setae (Roman letters) and solenidia (Greek letters) in Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884). Struc-" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/DF616671FF8A60048CB57E7AFA49457B" pageId="10" pageNumber="24" tableUuid="DF616671FF8A60048CB57E7AFA49457B">Table 1</tableCitation>
; famulus not discernable in single specimen. Setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8D067EA4FEE74597" box="[292,306,477,500]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">p</emphasis>
) on legs IIIII and (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8E3F7EA4FDFE4597" box="[541,555,477,500]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">u</emphasis>
) on all legs with ventral comb of long ciliae. Some setae strongly curved, all more or less barbed.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF85600B8CE77D5CFA4D4777" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2015]" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8CE77D5CFED5465F" box="[197,256,549,572]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Leg I</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8D337D5DFEA5465F" box="[273,368,548,572]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 35" captionStartId="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionTargetBox="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Figs. 33</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8D5F7D5DFE4F465F" box="[381,410,548,572]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">41</figureCitation>
): Tarsus: solenidion ω about as long as tarsus, inserted on long apophysis; setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B891F7D5CFA84465F" box="[1341,1361,549,572]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">tc</emphasis>
) long, almost smooth;
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8D687D31FE8A4603" box="[330,351,584,608]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">ft'</emphasis>
, (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8D557D30FE504603" box="[375,389,585,608]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">a</emphasis>
) and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8DE77D30FE054603" box="[453,464,585,608]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">s</emphasis>
almost equal in length, slightly barbed, straight; (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B88227D30FBCF4603" box="[1024,1050,585,608]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">pv</emphasis>
) slightly and (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B889D7D31FB004603" box="[1215,1237,584,608]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">pl</emphasis>
) strongly curved, barbed; seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8D017D15FEE846E0" box="[291,317,620,644]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">ft&quot;</emphasis>
absent. Famulus not discerned. Tibia: solenidion φ about twice length of ω, inserted on long, narrow apophysis equal to almost 1/3 total length of segment; setal pair (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8F537DE9FCAC46CB" box="[881,889,656,680]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">l</emphasis>
) strongly curved, barbed;
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B88807DE9FB6046C4" box="[1186,1205,656,679]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">v'</emphasis>
small. Genu: almost cylindrical, with one pair of curved setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8E507DCDFDAF46AF" box="[626,634,692,716]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">l</emphasis>
) and attenuate solenidion σ. Femur: with longitudinal ventral ridge and ventral porose area; barbed robust seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8E787DA1FDBD4693" box="[602,616,728,752]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">d</emphasis>
larger than
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8ED67DA1FCCC468C" box="[756,793,728,752]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">bv&quot;</emphasis>
. Trochanter: with large dorsal and smaller ventral spine distally, no setae discernable. Setal formula: 022(1)3(1)14(1); if present, famulus not included in tarsal count.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF85600B8CE77C58FABC47C7" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2015]" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8CE77C58FEDC475B" box="[197,265,801,824]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Leg II</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8D3B7C66FEBB4754" box="[281,366,799,823]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 35" captionStartId="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionTargetBox="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Fig. 34</figureCitation>
): Tarsus: with wide low projection on which solenidion ω and seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B88477C59FB554754" box="[1125,1152,800,824]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">ft&quot;</emphasis>
insert; setation as on tarsus I except
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8D067C3DFE99473F" box="[292,332,836,860]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">(pl)</emphasis>
absent and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8DF07C3DFE384738" box="[466,493,836,860]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">ft&quot;</emphasis>
present; setae rather long, straight and almost smooth,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B88797C3DFBA4473F" box="[1115,1137,836,860]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">ft'</emphasis>
thickest. Tibia: solenidion φ almost as long as ω, inserted on apophysis of about 1/6 tibial length; barbed, curved seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B88AD7C11FB4847E3" box="[1167,1181,872,896]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">l'</emphasis>
and straighter, smooth
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8CB57CF4FF7F47C7" box="[151,170,909,932]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">v'</emphasis>
present. Genu and femur as on leg I; trochanter with one dorsal notch. Setal formula: 022(1)2(1)13(1).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF85600B8CE77CC8FC544057" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2015]" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8CE77CC8FEC647AB" box="[197,275,945,968]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Leg III</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8D017CD6FE5447A4" box="[291,385,943,967]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 35" captionStartId="8.[151,264,1410,1433]" captionTargetBox="[163,1428,337,1362]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[158,1428,337,1389]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 35. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva (sample SIZK K- 5018). 30. Dorsal aspect. 31. Seta in, enlarged. 32. Ventral aspect. P—paraproctal segment, cla—Claparède's organ. 33. Leg I left, dorsal view. 34. Leg II left, dorsal view. 35. Leg III right, posterodorsal view. Scale bars: 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205119/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Figs. 35</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8DAD7CD6FE6547A4" box="[399,432,943,967]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">40</figureCitation>
): Tarsus: with setae
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8EB47CC9FD3B47AB" box="[662,750,944,968]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">(tc), ft&quot;,</emphasis>
(
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8EDD7CC8FCD847AB" box="[767,781,945,968]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">a</emphasis>
),
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8F077CC8FCE547AB" box="[805,816,945,968]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">s</emphasis>
long, straight, smooth; (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B886A7CC8FBB747AB" box="[1096,1122,945,968]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">pv</emphasis>
) and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B88867CC9FB6F47AB" box="[1188,1210,944,968]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">ft'</emphasis>
shorter and curved. Tibia: without apophysis, small solenidion φ and seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8ED37CACFCD1478F" box="[753,772,981,1004]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">v'</emphasis>
(see Remark 2) present. Genu: with small solenidion σ and seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8CE97C81FF0C4073" box="[203,217,1016,1040]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">l'</emphasis>
. Femur: with lateroventral porose area, large rough seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8F427C81FCBB4073" box="[864,878,1016,1040]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">d</emphasis>
and smaller, smooth
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B88417C81FB57406C" box="[1123,1154,1016,1039]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">ev'</emphasis>
. Trochanter: with strong dorsal spine, no setae discerned. Setal formula: 021(1)1(1)13.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF85600B8CE57B46FB9C4034" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2015]" box="[199,1097,1087,1113]" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8CE57B46FE82403B" bold="true" box="[199,343,1087,1112]" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Tritonymph</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8D447B46FE254034" box="[358,496,1087,1111]" captionStart-0="FIGURES 36 46" captionStart-1="FIGURES 47 50" captionStart-2="FIGURES 51 60" captionStartId-0="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionStartId-1="11.[151,264,1610,1633]" captionStartId-2="12.[151,264,1783,1806]" captionTargetBox-0="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetBox-1="[158,1428,308,1569]" captionTargetBox-2="[159,1427,928,1742]" captionTargetId-0="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetId-1="figure@11.[158,1428,306,1589]" captionTargetId-2="figure@12.[158,1428,927,1762]" captionTargetPageId-0="9" captionTargetPageId-1="11" captionTargetPageId-2="12" captionText-0="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." captionText-1="FIGURES 47 50. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). 47. Dorsal view, imprint only. Scalps: SDN ― deutonymphal, SPN ― protonymphal, SL ― larval. 48. Interlamellar seta enlarged. 49. Dorsal view of proterosoma, cuticular remnants only. Outline IMPR—contour of imprint. 50. Ventral view, imprint and cuticular remnants. Outlines of cuticular remnants shown with thin solid lines. Dotted lines connect setal remnants (on imprint) and respective alveoli (on cuticular remnants). Arrows point to adoral and infracapitular setae. AD—adanal segment, AN ― anal segment. Scale bar: 100 µm." captionText-2="FIGURES 51 60. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). Legs. Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. Some segments shown separately for convenience. 54 and 56 60 drawn from ventral orientation of specimen. 51 53. Leg I left. 51. Femur and genu, dorsal view. 52. Tibia, anterior view. 53. Tarsus and anterior border of tibia, anterodorsal view. Tibia and tarsus strongly bent, drawn in ventral view of the specimen. 54 58. Leg II left. 54. Trochanter, ventral view. 55. Femur, dorsal view. 56. Genu, ventral view. 57. Tibia, anteroventral view. 58. Tarsus, anteroventral view. Leg II folded to lesser degree than leg I. 59. Leg III left, ventral aspect. 60. Leg IV left, ventral aspect. Scale bar: 100 µm." httpUri-0="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" httpUri-1="https://zenodo.org/record/205121/files/figure.png" httpUri-2="https://zenodo.org/record/205122/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Figs. 4260</figureCitation>
).
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8E217B38FD7B403B" box="[515,686,1089,1112]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Measurements:</emphasis>
430x250 µm, measured with scalps.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF85600B8CE77B1DFC5940A7" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2015]" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8CE77B1DFE04401F" box="[197,465,1124,1148]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">General form and color</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8DC07B1DFDB9401F" box="[482,620,1124,1148]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Figs. 42, 43</figureCitation>
): About twice longer than wide, prodorsum comprises about 1/3 of total length. With strongly eccentric stack of exuvial scalps which slightly overhangs posteriorly. Legs long, slender; IV longest, slightly longer than body. Light-brown in transmitted light.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF85600B8CE77BA8FE6B411B" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2015]" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8CE77BA8FE96408B" box="[197,323,1233,1256]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Integument</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8D747BB6FE344084" box="[342,481,1231,1255]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Figs. 4245</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8DD27BB6FDE94084" box="[496,572,1231,1255]" captionStart="FIGURES 47 50" captionStartId="11.[151,264,1610,1633]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,308,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@11.[158,1428,306,1589]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 47 50. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). 47. Dorsal view, imprint only. Scalps: SDN ― deutonymphal, SPN ― protonymphal, SL ― larval. 48. Interlamellar seta enlarged. 49. Dorsal view of proterosoma, cuticular remnants only. Outline IMPR—contour of imprint. 50. Ventral view, imprint and cuticular remnants. Outlines of cuticular remnants shown with thin solid lines. Dotted lines connect setal remnants (on imprint) and respective alveoli (on cuticular remnants). Arrows point to adoral and infracapitular setae. AD—adanal segment, AN ― anal segment. Scale bar: 100 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205121/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">4750</figureCitation>
): Foveolate in epimeral region, foveolate or reticulate on legs, rough with small folds in centrodorsal areas of scalps, almost smooth on prodorsum. Cerotegument macrogranular (granules up to 2.5 µm) on legs, on anterior and central parts of prodorsum, on pedotecta and in gastronotic region; microgranular (granules up to 0.5 µm) on dorsal side of prodorsum anterior to bothridia and in dorsosejugal fold; not discerned in epimeral region.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF85600B8CE77AFDFB3342DF" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2015]" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8CE77AFDFE9741FF" box="[197,322,1412,1436]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Prodorsum</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8D717AFDFDDF41FF" box="[339,522,1412,1436]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Figs. 42, 43, 45</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8E3A7AFDFDB441FF" box="[536,609,1412,1436]" captionStart="FIGURES 47 50" captionStartId="11.[151,264,1610,1633]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,308,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@11.[158,1428,306,1589]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 47 50. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). 47. Dorsal view, imprint only. Scalps: SDN ― deutonymphal, SPN ― protonymphal, SL ― larval. 48. Interlamellar seta enlarged. 49. Dorsal view of proterosoma, cuticular remnants only. Outline IMPR—contour of imprint. 50. Ventral view, imprint and cuticular remnants. Outlines of cuticular remnants shown with thin solid lines. Dotted lines connect setal remnants (on imprint) and respective alveoli (on cuticular remnants). Arrows point to adoral and infracapitular setae. AD—adanal segment, AN ― anal segment. Scale bar: 100 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205121/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">47, 50</figureCitation>
): With pair of linear, costate lamellae, lacking anterior tubercle or cusp. Lamellae proportionally closer together than in larva; posterior ends connected by wide ridge that extends as oblique ridge to reach bothridia. Second pair of longitudinal ridges runs lateral to lamellae to form large folds anterior to acetabulum I. Insertions of legs I and II protected by pedotectum-like folds. Seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B884F7A88FB50426B" box="[1133,1157,1521,1544]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">ro</emphasis>
(
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B88B77A88FB63426B" box="[1173,1206,1521,1544]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">ca.</emphasis>
35 µm) set on small isolated tubercle, seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8DB7796DFE7C424F" box="[405,425,1556,1580]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">le</emphasis>
(
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8D99796CFE08424F" box="[443,477,1557,1580]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">ca.</emphasis>
13 µm) inserts at end of lamella; both rough, acuminate, more or less covered with cerotegument. Seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8D557940FE584233" box="[375,397,1593,1616]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">in</emphasis>
(at least 10 µm long), stiff, with several blunt, spinose branches (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B88587941FB0C4233" box="[1146,1241,1592,1616]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Figs. 45</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B88C47941FAD34233" box="[1254,1286,1592,1616]" captionStart="FIGURES 47 50" captionStartId="11.[151,264,1610,1633]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,308,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@11.[158,1428,306,1589]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 47 50. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). 47. Dorsal view, imprint only. Scalps: SDN ― deutonymphal, SPN ― protonymphal, SL ― larval. 48. Interlamellar seta enlarged. 49. Dorsal view of proterosoma, cuticular remnants only. Outline IMPR—contour of imprint. 50. Ventral view, imprint and cuticular remnants. Outlines of cuticular remnants shown with thin solid lines. Dotted lines connect setal remnants (on imprint) and respective alveoli (on cuticular remnants). Arrows point to adoral and infracapitular setae. AD—adanal segment, AN ― anal segment. Scale bar: 100 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205121/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">48</figureCitation>
). Bothridium cup-shaped, with spiral internal ridge; seta
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(
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40 µm) with narrow stalk and drop-like, slightly flattened head, finely spinose and partly covered with cerotegument (
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). Alveolus of seta
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visible lateral to bothridium. Mutual distances of setal pairs
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and
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37, 26, 60, and 100 µm, respectively.
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF85600B8CE779B1FE4C4283" box="[197,409,1736,1760]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Gastronotic region</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8D8A79B1FDFA4283" box="[424,559,1736,1760]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Figs. 42, 43</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8E1979B1FD534283" box="[571,646,1736,1760]" captionStart="FIGURES 47 50" captionStartId="11.[151,264,1610,1633]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,308,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@11.[158,1428,306,1589]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 47 50. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). 47. Dorsal view, imprint only. Scalps: SDN ― deutonymphal, SPN ― protonymphal, SL ― larval. 48. Interlamellar seta enlarged. 49. Dorsal view of proterosoma, cuticular remnants only. Outline IMPR—contour of imprint. 50. Ventral view, imprint and cuticular remnants. Outlines of cuticular remnants shown with thin solid lines. Dotted lines connect setal remnants (on imprint) and respective alveoli (on cuticular remnants). Arrows point to adoral and infracapitular setae. AD—adanal segment, AN ― anal segment. Scale bar: 100 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205121/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">47, 50</figureCitation>
): Cuticle with system of large folds, most accentuated in region lateral to exuvial scalps. Three tightly appressed exuvial scalps in rather flat and strongly eccentric stack; each centered well posterior to scalp underneath. Each scalp bears few cerotegument granules anteriorly; transverse anterior fold and pair of folds running posteriorly from humeral region form angle in humeral area of each scalp, especially visible on dry specimens (
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, right half); larval scalp (SL) plicate throughout. Setation of scalps probably only partly discerned; all visible setae minute. Larval scalp with alveoli of setae
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1,
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2 and
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discernable; on ventral side, pair of very thin setae (? on
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF85600B8E1D78DBFD4343D9" box="[575,662,1954,1978]" captionStart="FIGURES 47 50" captionStartId="11.[151,264,1610,1633]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,308,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@11.[158,1428,306,1589]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 47 50. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). 47. Dorsal view, imprint only. Scalps: SDN ― deutonymphal, SPN ― protonymphal, SL ― larval. 48. Interlamellar seta enlarged. 49. Dorsal view of proterosoma, cuticular remnants only. Outline IMPR—contour of imprint. 50. Ventral view, imprint and cuticular remnants. Outlines of cuticular remnants shown with thin solid lines. Dotted lines connect setal remnants (on imprint) and respective alveoli (on cuticular remnants). Arrows point to adoral and infracapitular setae. AD—adanal segment, AN ― anal segment. Scale bar: 100 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205121/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="24">Fig. 50</figureCitation>
) may represent
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of larval scalp. On protonymphal (SPN) and deutonymphal (SDN) scalps, three pairs of minute setae discernable, those on SDN being about twice length of those on SPN. Visible tritonymphal setae include
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1,
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2 (not less than 6 µm each), curved, slightly rough,
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3 (not shorter than 18 µm), with thin barbs, and apparently smooth
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3 (at least 6 µm long) on ventral side. No cupules or glands discernible.
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF84600A8CB57933FE814203" bold="true" box="[151,340,1610,1633]" pageId="11" pageNumber="25">FIGURES 4750.</emphasis>
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(Karsch, 1884)
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, tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). 47. Dorsal view, imprint only. Scalps: SDN―deutonymphal, SPN―protonymphal, SL―larval. 48. Interlamellar seta enlarged. 49. Dorsal view of proterosoma, cuticular remnants only. Outline IMPR—contour of imprint. 50. Ventral view, imprint and cuticular remnants. Outlines of cuticular remnants shown with thin solid lines. Dotted lines connect setal remnants (on imprint) and respective alveoli (on cuticular remnants). Arrows point to adoral and infracapitular setae. AD—adanal segment, AN―anal segment. Scale bar: 100 µm.
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF84600A8CE7785EFEB0435C" box="[197,357,1831,1855]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="25">Ventral region</emphasis>
(
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,
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): Epimeral region much damaged. Alveoli of epimeral setae on cuticular remnants (shown with thin solid lines on
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF84600A8DDA7833FD9F4301" box="[504,586,1866,1890]" captionStart="FIGURES 47 50" captionStartId="11.[151,264,1610,1633]" captionTargetBox="[158,1428,308,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@11.[158,1428,306,1589]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 47 50. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). 47. Dorsal view, imprint only. Scalps: SDN ― deutonymphal, SPN ― protonymphal, SL ― larval. 48. Interlamellar seta enlarged. 49. Dorsal view of proterosoma, cuticular remnants only. Outline IMPR—contour of imprint. 50. Ventral view, imprint and cuticular remnants. Outlines of cuticular remnants shown with thin solid lines. Dotted lines connect setal remnants (on imprint) and respective alveoli (on cuticular remnants). Arrows point to adoral and infracapitular setae. AD—adanal segment, AN ― anal segment. Scale bar: 100 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205121/files/figure.png" pageId="11" pageNumber="25">Fig. 50</figureCitation>
), displaced far from respective setae preserved in amber imprint (connected by dotted line; see
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). Setae smooth, thin, curved; 1015 µm, medial longest); setal formula 3133. Genital region with somewhat convex (bulging) triangle of smooth cuticle, well circumscribed anteriorly and separated from epimere IV by pair of oblique, narrow, deep grooves containing striated (apparently softer) cuticle (
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF84600A8D6178A3FE424391" box="[323,407,2010,2034]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="11" pageNumber="25">Fig. 43</figureCitation>
, arrows). Pair of similar grooves circumscribe genital region posteriorly, interrupted medially by narrow anal region. Genital valves together form triangular shape, flanked by triangular aggenital sclerite. Five pairs of genital setae filiform, all at least 10 µm long, arranged in longitudinal row along medial edge of valve; aggenital seta (
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; at least 11 µm) barbed, inserted close to posterior groove. Two pairs of setae (
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2
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. 7 µm,
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1 minute) on anal valves (AN). Two adanal (
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, 68 µm) setae on left adanal valve well visible, presence of third (
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1?) uncertain.
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8CE77E28FE81450A" box="[197,340,337,361]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">Gnathosoma</emphasis>
(
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): Subcapitulum diarthric, with long smooth setae
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,
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,
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, and two pairs of thin smooth adoral setae visible; rutellum atelobasic, with ventral lobe. Palp and chelicera not observable.
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8CE77EE3FE6045D2" box="[197,437,409,433]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">Legs, general aspects</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF83600D8DE67EE0FDA045D2" box="[452,629,409,433]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">Figs. 4244, 46</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF83600D8E5D7EE0FD1E45D2" box="[639,715,409,433]" captionStart="FIGURES 51 60" captionStartId="12.[151,264,1783,1806]" captionTargetBox="[159,1427,928,1742]" captionTargetId="figure@12.[158,1428,927,1762]" captionTargetPageId="12" captionText="FIGURES 51 60. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). Legs. Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. Some segments shown separately for convenience. 54 and 56 60 drawn from ventral orientation of specimen. 51 53. Leg I left. 51. Femur and genu, dorsal view. 52. Tibia, anterior view. 53. Tarsus and anterior border of tibia, anterodorsal view. Tibia and tarsus strongly bent, drawn in ventral view of the specimen. 54 58. Leg II left. 54. Trochanter, ventral view. 55. Femur, dorsal view. 56. Genu, ventral view. 57. Tibia, anteroventral view. 58. Tarsus, anteroventral view. Leg II folded to lesser degree than leg I. 59. Leg III left, ventral aspect. 60. Leg IV left, ventral aspect. Scale bar: 100 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205122/files/figure.png" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">5160</figureCitation>
): Long, tarsi with well-developed ambulacral stalk, pulvillus and strong empodial claw. Complement of setae and solenidia indicated in
<tableCitation id="C69C0342FF83600D8F8C7EC4FBD745B6" box="[942,1026,445,469]" captionStart="TABLE 1" captionStartId="5.[151,235,259,280]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,341,1009]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="TABLE 1. Ontogeny of setae (Roman letters) and solenidia (Greek letters) in Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884). Struc-" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/DF616671FF8A60048CB57E7AFA49457B" pageId="12" pageNumber="26" tableUuid="DF616671FF8A60048CB57E7AFA49457B">Table 1</tableCitation>
. Setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D887E7EC6FBBF45B5" box="[1116,1130,447,470]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">p</emphasis>
) of legs IIIV and all setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8C827E9BFF7B459A" box="[160,174,482,505]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">u</emphasis>
) with ventral comb of thin cilia, other setae either strongly curved and well-barbed or curved only slightly and almost smooth. Porose areas present on all femora and (uncertainly) on trochanters IV.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF83600D8CE77D53FDF34709" blockId="12.[151,1437,151,874]" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8CE77D53FED44622" box="[197,257,554,577]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">Leg I</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF83600D8D317D50FEA14622" box="[275,372,553,577]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">Figs. 44</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF83600D8DA37D50FE194622" box="[385,460,553,577]" captionStart="FIGURES 51 60" captionStartId="12.[151,264,1783,1806]" captionTargetBox="[159,1427,928,1742]" captionTargetId="figure@12.[158,1428,927,1762]" captionTargetPageId="12" captionText="FIGURES 51 60. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). Legs. Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. Some segments shown separately for convenience. 54 and 56 60 drawn from ventral orientation of specimen. 51 53. Leg I left. 51. Femur and genu, dorsal view. 52. Tibia, anterior view. 53. Tarsus and anterior border of tibia, anterodorsal view. Tibia and tarsus strongly bent, drawn in ventral view of the specimen. 54 58. Leg II left. 54. Trochanter, ventral view. 55. Femur, dorsal view. 56. Genu, ventral view. 57. Tibia, anteroventral view. 58. Tarsus, anteroventral view. Leg II folded to lesser degree than leg I. 59. Leg III left, ventral aspect. 60. Leg IV left, ventral aspect. Scale bar: 100 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205122/files/figure.png" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">5153</figureCitation>
): Tarsus: solenidion ω
<date id="FFA01039FF83600D8EEE7D41FD294622" box="[716,764,554,582]" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">1 set</date>
on large apophysis, about three times length of ω2, which inserts on smaller apophysis. Famulus distinct, as long as apophysis of ω2, blunt, inserted in large alveolus or pit. Setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8CC67D01FF2746EC" box="[228,242,632,655]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">p</emphasis>
) smooth; setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8D8C7D0EFE1146EC" box="[430,452,631,655]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">pl</emphasis>
) curved, rough;
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8EA27D0EFD4346EC" box="[640,662,631,655]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">ft'</emphasis>
rather short, robust, almost smooth; (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D881C7D01FB8C46EC" box="[1086,1113,632,655]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">pv</emphasis>
) slightly curved and barbed, setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8CC27DE5FF3B46D0" box="[224,238,668,691]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">a</emphasis>
),
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8D247DE5FEC446D0" box="[262,273,668,691]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">s</emphasis>
, (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8D087DE5FEEC46D0" box="[298,313,668,691]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">it</emphasis>
), and (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8DAE7DE5FE7546D0" box="[396,416,668,691]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">tc</emphasis>
) nearly straight and almost smooth; seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8F567DE2FC5A46D1" box="[884,911,667,691]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">ft&quot;</emphasis>
absent. Tibia: long, gradually thinner distally; flagellate solenidion φ
<date id="FFA01039FF83600D8DB67DB7FE1646B4" box="[404,451,704,732]" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">1 set</date>
on large apophysis, that of short pin-like φ2 smaller. Setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D88497DC6FBA646B4" box="[1131,1139,703,727]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">l</emphasis>
) and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D88967DB9FB1246B4" box="[1204,1223,704,727]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">v'</emphasis>
of similar lengths, barbed, (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8CDE7D9FFED1469D" box="[252,260,742,766]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">l</emphasis>
) strongly curved. Genu: solenidion σ short, curved, inserted on wide elevation. Barbed curved setae
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D89AC7D9FFA49469D" box="[1422,1436,742,766]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">l'</emphasis>
(large) and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8D357C73FEFF4742" box="[279,298,778,802]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">l&quot;</emphasis>
(very small) present. Femur: with large ventral porose area, reaching almost to proximal stalk of segment; with three setae:
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8DBE7C57FE7F4725" box="[412,426,814,838]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">d</emphasis>
,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8D9A7C57FE134725" box="[440,454,814,838]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">l'</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8DDE7C57FDF44726" box="[508,545,814,838]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">bv&quot;</emphasis>
. Trochanter (not shown) cylindrical, difficult to observe. Setal formula (including famulus):?3?(1)3(2)17(2).
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF83600D8CB5798EFD0A4380" blockId="12.[151,1437,1783,2019]" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8CB5798EFE98436F" bold="true" box="[151,333,1783,1806]" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">FIGURES 5160</emphasis>
.
<taxonomicName id="4C1E4D7AFF83600D8D78798EFD26436D" authority="Karsch, 1884" authorityName="Karsch" authorityYear="1884" box="[346,755,1783,1806]" class="Arachnida" family="Carabodidae" genus="Plategeocranus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="12" pageNumber="26" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sulcatus">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF83600D8D78798EFD87436E" box="[346,594,1783,1805]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="26">Plategeocranus sulcatus</emphasis>
(Karsch, 1884)
</taxonomicName>
, tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). Legs. Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. Some segments shown separately for convenience. 54 and 5660 drawn from ventral orientation of specimen. 5153. Leg I left. 51. Femur and genu, dorsal view. 52. Tibia, anterior view. 53. Tarsus and anterior border of tibia, anterodorsal view. Tibia and tarsus strongly bent, drawn in ventral view of the specimen. 5458. Leg II left. 54. Trochanter, ventral view. 55. Femur, dorsal view. 56. Genu, ventral view. 57. Tibia, anteroventral view. 58. Tarsus, anteroventral view. Leg II folded to lesser degree than leg I. 59. Leg III left, ventral aspect. 60. Leg IV left, ventral aspect. Scale bar: 100 µm.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<caption id="DF616671FF82600C8CB57C88FD394045" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205123/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="27" targetBox="[161,1425,193,987]" targetPageId="13">
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF82600C8CB57C88FD394045" blockId="13.[151,1436,1009,1062]" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8CB57C88FE864064" bold="true" box="[151,339,1009,1032]" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">FIGURES 6163.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="4C1E4D7AFF82600C8D7B7C8BFD25406A" authority="Karsch, 1884" authorityName="Karsch" authorityYear="1884" box="[345,752,1010,1033]" class="Arachnida" family="Carabodidae" genus="Plategeocranus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="13" pageNumber="27" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sulcatus">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8D7B7C8BFD85406B" box="[345,592,1010,1032]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">Plategeocranus sulcatus</emphasis>
(Karsch, 1884)
</taxonomicName>
, neotype (sample MWO #39). 61. Dorsal aspect. 62. Ventral aspect. 63. Sample with original label (O.186). Scale bar: 100 µm.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF82600C8CE77B36FC7E417E" blockId="13.[151,1437,1102,2029]" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8CE77B36FEDF4005" box="[197,266,1103,1126]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">Leg II</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF82600C8D387B37FE704005" box="[282,421,1102,1126]" captionStart="FIGURES 51 60" captionStartId="12.[151,264,1783,1806]" captionTargetBox="[159,1427,928,1742]" captionTargetId="figure@12.[158,1428,927,1762]" captionTargetPageId="12" captionText="FIGURES 51 60. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). Legs. Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. Some segments shown separately for convenience. 54 and 56 60 drawn from ventral orientation of specimen. 51 53. Leg I left. 51. Femur and genu, dorsal view. 52. Tibia, anterior view. 53. Tarsus and anterior border of tibia, anterodorsal view. Tibia and tarsus strongly bent, drawn in ventral view of the specimen. 54 58. Leg II left. 54. Trochanter, ventral view. 55. Femur, dorsal view. 56. Genu, ventral view. 57. Tibia, anteroventral view. 58. Tarsus, anteroventral view. Leg II folded to lesser degree than leg I. 59. Leg III left, ventral aspect. 60. Leg IV left, ventral aspect. Scale bar: 100 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205122/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">Figs. 5458</figureCitation>
): Tarsus: solenidion ω set on small tubercle (ω2 absent). Seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C88437B37FBAE4005" box="[1121,1147,1102,1126]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">ft&quot;</emphasis>
blunt, barbed, positioned lateral to ω on separate tubercle; seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8E6C7B0CFDB640EE" box="[590,611,1141,1165]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">ft'</emphasis>
barbed, curved; other setae ((
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8FEB7B0FFC0240EE" box="[969,983,1142,1165]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">a</emphasis>
),
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8FD37B0FFC2940EE" box="[1009,1020,1142,1165]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">s</emphasis>
, (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C88347B0CFBB640EE" box="[1046,1123,1141,1165]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">pv), (it</emphasis>
), (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C88A47B0FFB4F40EE" box="[1158,1178,1142,1165]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">tc</emphasis>
)) less curved, almost smooth. Tibia: solenidion φ shorter than ω of tarsus, blunt, set on apophysis. Setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C88737BE0FB8C40D2" box="[1105,1113,1177,1201]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">l</emphasis>
) and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C88B97BE0FB7B40D3" box="[1179,1198,1177,1200]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">v'</emphasis>
barbed, more or less curved. Genu: solenidion σ curved, shorter than φ, blunt. Seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8F477BC5FCA340B7" box="[869,886,1212,1237]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">l&quot;</emphasis>
small and strongly curved,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C88957BC4FB1040B6" box="[1207,1221,1213,1237]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">l'</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C88DD7BC7FAC740B6" box="[1279,1298,1214,1237]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">v'</emphasis>
as on leg I. Femur: as on leg I, but porose area somewhat smaller, not reaching proximal stalk of segment. Trochanter: cylindrical, with seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8D137A7FFE91417E" box="[305,324,1286,1309]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">v'</emphasis>
filiform, smooth. Setal formula: 133(1)3(1)15(1).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF82600C8CE77A53FABD41B2" blockId="13.[151,1437,1102,2029]" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8CE77A53FEC44122" box="[197,273,1322,1345]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">Leg III</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF82600C8D027A50FEA14122" box="[288,372,1321,1345]" captionStart="FIGURES 51 60" captionStartId="12.[151,264,1783,1806]" captionTargetBox="[159,1427,928,1742]" captionTargetId="figure@12.[158,1428,927,1762]" captionTargetPageId="12" captionText="FIGURES 51 60. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). Legs. Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. Some segments shown separately for convenience. 54 and 56 60 drawn from ventral orientation of specimen. 51 53. Leg I left. 51. Femur and genu, dorsal view. 52. Tibia, anterior view. 53. Tarsus and anterior border of tibia, anterodorsal view. Tibia and tarsus strongly bent, drawn in ventral view of the specimen. 54 58. Leg II left. 54. Trochanter, ventral view. 55. Femur, dorsal view. 56. Genu, ventral view. 57. Tibia, anteroventral view. 58. Tarsus, anteroventral view. Leg II folded to lesser degree than leg I. 59. Leg III left, ventral aspect. 60. Leg IV left, ventral aspect. Scale bar: 100 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205122/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">Fig. 59</figureCitation>
): Tarsus: setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8E047A53FDE14122" box="[550,564,1322,1345]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">a</emphasis>
),
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8E697A53FD834122" box="[587,598,1322,1345]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">s</emphasis>
, (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8E4E7A53FD534122" box="[620,646,1322,1345]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">pv</emphasis>
), (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8E857A53FD634122" box="[679,694,1322,1345]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">it</emphasis>
) similar to those on leg II; setae (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C880E7A53FB954122" box="[1068,1088,1322,1345]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">tc</emphasis>
) thin, pair equally long (difference in drawing due to foreshortening), (
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8E537A34FD554106" box="[625,640,1357,1381]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">ft</emphasis>
) shorter and more robust; all setae almost smooth. Tibia: with short, blunt, curved solenidon φ set directly on surface; setae
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8F337A08FCCA41EA" box="[785,799,1393,1417]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">l'</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8F7B7A0BFCB941EA" box="[857,876,1394,1417]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">v'</emphasis>
barbed. Genu: thin, needle-like solenidion σ and single curved seta
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8D487AECFEAD41CE" box="[362,376,1429,1453]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">l'</emphasis>
present. Femur: with posteroventral porose area and two barbed setae,
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C88877AEFFB1141CE" box="[1189,1220,1430,1453]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">ev'</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C88DF7AECFADE41CE" box="[1277,1291,1429,1453]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">d</emphasis>
. Trochanter: large, without spines, similar to that in adult; no porosity or setae discerned. Setal formula:?21(1)2(1)15.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA136F9FF82600C8CE77AA7FC1E42E6" blockId="13.[151,1437,1102,2029]" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8CE77AA7FEC14196" box="[197,276,1502,1525]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">Leg IV</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF82600C8D047AA4FE534196" box="[294,390,1501,1525]" captionStart="FIGURES 36 46" captionStartId="9.[151,264,1662,1685]" captionTargetBox="[158,1427,193,1641]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[158,1428,193,1641]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURES 36 46. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), larva and tritonymph (samples SIZK K- 5018, MZ PAN Tg 21670 respectively). All but right side of 42 ― inclusions filled in with water or Euparal. Boxes indicate areas shown in larger scale. 36 41. Larva. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view. 38. Fragment of notogastral cuticle with alveolus and cerotegument. 39. Claparèdes organ. 40. Distal part of leg III. 41. Distal segments of leg I, arrows point to apophyses of solenidia φ and ω. 42 46. Tritonymph. Note shrunken cuticular remnants seen inside leg imprints. 42. Dorsal view: right side—dry specimen, mostly reflected light; arrows point to fissures in cuticular remnant. 43. Ventral view, arrows point to circumgenital ring of striate grooves. 44. Femur I with cerotegument. 45. Part of prodorsum with setae in and bo, arrows point to lateral fold. Note displacement of seta in from its alveolus. 46. Distal part of tarsus IV, arrow points to pulvillus. Scale bars: 36, 37, 42, 43 = 100 µm; 38 41, 44 46 = 10 µm. Figs. 36, 37, 41 43 are combined from 20 45 images each; 38 40, 44 46 from 5 12 images each." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205120/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">Figs. 46</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13252A7CFF82600C8DB47AA4FE634196" box="[406,438,1501,1525]" captionStart="FIGURES 51 60" captionStartId="12.[151,264,1783,1806]" captionTargetBox="[159,1427,928,1742]" captionTargetId="figure@12.[158,1428,927,1762]" captionTargetPageId="12" captionText="FIGURES 51 60. Plategeocranus sulcatus (Karsch, 1884), tritonymph (sample MZ PAN Tg 21670). Legs. Outlines are those of imprints; shrunken cuticular remnants shown (when necessary) by thin, solid internal lines. Dashed lines show structures of opposite surface, filled circles are setal alveoli, dotted lines connect setae to respective alveoli. Some segments shown separately for convenience. 54 and 56 60 drawn from ventral orientation of specimen. 51 53. Leg I left. 51. Femur and genu, dorsal view. 52. Tibia, anterior view. 53. Tarsus and anterior border of tibia, anterodorsal view. Tibia and tarsus strongly bent, drawn in ventral view of the specimen. 54 58. Leg II left. 54. Trochanter, ventral view. 55. Femur, dorsal view. 56. Genu, ventral view. 57. Tibia, anteroventral view. 58. Tarsus, anteroventral view. Leg II folded to lesser degree than leg I. 59. Leg III left, ventral aspect. 60. Leg IV left, ventral aspect. Scale bar: 100 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/205122/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">60</figureCitation>
): Longest leg, all segments except genu considerably elongated. Tarsus: seta
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small, straight; setae (a),
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, (
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), and (
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) similar to those on tarsus III. Tibia: with tapered solenidion φ, curved barbed seta
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and straighter
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. Genu with smooth, tapered seta
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. Femur: very long, with posteroventral porose area and setae
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and
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. Trochanter: very long, with two rounded lobes embracing base of femur; some pores visible on posterior side of ventral surface; no setae observed. Setal formula:?212(1)12.
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Designation of
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for
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8E2D79E8FCFC42C9" bold="true" box="[527,809,1681,1706]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">Plategeocranus sulcatus</emphasis>
(
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)
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.
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In the original description of
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C896079E8FF2642AE" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">Nothrus sulcatus</emphasis>
,
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mentioned no
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or other individual specimen. Along with his redescription of the species and the proposal of
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8D8479A0FD834292" box="[422,598,1753,1777]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">Plategeocranus</emphasis>
,
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noted that Karschs specimens were already impossible to locate, and listed seven non-type specimens from Königsberg University's collection (now themselves lost) on which his work was based. In his second work on amber oribatid mites,
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listed two specimens of
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C89A5785BFF26433E" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">P. sulcatus</emphasis>
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from the Klebs collection and 10 from the Fritsch collection. Eight of the latter are now housed in two museums in Kaliningrad (see Introduction and Materials); as they were certainly viewed and identified by Sellnick, we believe these to be the best choices for designation of
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and paraneotypes.
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Two amber pieces with
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF82600C8DF778C8FD3D43AA" box="[469,744,1969,1993]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="27">Plategeocranus sulcatus</emphasis>
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(one polished piece and one slide-mounted), which we were told came from the Königsberg collection, are now housed in the GMUG (numbers G3.167 and #33016 respectively). Specimen #33016 (Fig. 22) is particularly good, the best specimen we examined in this study. However, their numbers cannot be linked to samples referred to by Sellnick (U3541) in 1918.
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For
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<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF81600F8CD07F99FE9F4494" bold="true" box="[242,330,224,247]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="28">neotype</emphasis>
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we designate specimen #
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the MWO collection (number
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the original Fritsch collection). Of the eight specimens, this shows the most complete set of characters (
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). Visible on the prodorsum are the pedotecta, the system of lamellar and tutorial ridges, setae
<emphasis id="B96AEAEBFF81600F8F5A7E50FC5B4523" box="[888,910,297,320]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="28">ro</emphasis>
,
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and bothridia. The gnathosoma is obscured by a large bubble and the ventral surface is partly obscured by &quot;mist&quot;; however, half of the epimeral region is visible and the anal and genital openings can be vaguely perceived through the mist. The notogaster shows all major folds and ridges, humeral angles and smaller folds in its anterior part. Legs readily show shapes and proportions of segments, claws and some strongly curved setae; large apophyses on tibiae and tarsi I are also visible, though orientation is not favorable. We designate as
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the remaining seven specimens listed by
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: KMA specimens 197-22 [55?; see Remark 5, below] and 197-54 [54], and MWO specimens 22 [226], 30 [178], 33 [223], 35 [123] and 37 [224].
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