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<emphasis id="B917EAECFFB35E6A930939477E2B0F31" bold="true" box="[264,537,1329,1355]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Wetapolipus jamiesoni</emphasis>
Husband &amp; Zhang
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(
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)
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Female (
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) Gnathosoma length 60­70, width 70­80, no dorsal setae, ventral setae 5­ 7, palp length 18­25. Cheliceral stylets smooth 53­60. Pharynx tripartite, width 32­42. Idiosoma elongate, scaled, length 750­830, width 545­615. Prodorsal plate length 120­ 140, width 160­173, setae
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1
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,
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2
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,
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1 vestigial, setae
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<date id="FFDD103EFFB35E6A91873A767FED0C74" box="[902,991,1524,1553]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" value="1937-02-27">2 27­37</date>
. Venter with coxal setae
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m­3,
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a 3­8,
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a m, 3
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m­7. Legs­ Ambulacrum I length 5­12, ambulacra I, II, III without claws. Femur I seta
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3
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, on a sclerotized process; tibia I seta
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spinelike 6­10, solenidion
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5; tarsus I setae
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,
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10­15, spinelike seta
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3­5 with a posteriorly directed process, solenidion thick 3­5. Spinelike seta
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on tibiae
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, tibiae
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Setae per segment, including solenidia and spine­like setae, on femur, genu, tibia and tarsus, respectively, 3­3­ 6­8, 2­1­4­5, 0­1­4­5.
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Male (
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) Gnathosoma length 38­44, width 36­41: dorsal setae 11­13, ventral setae 9­12. Palp length 13, setae no longer than width of setal acetabula. Cheliceral stylets 18­20, pharynx width 8­10. Idiosoma oval, length 190­218, width 148­178. Setae
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1
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,
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<emphasis id="B917EAECFFB45E6D96F43D6A79300B4F" box="[1269,1282,284,309]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">v</emphasis>
2
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2­ 3, setae
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1 3­5, setae
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2 100. Plates C and D fused on either side, divided medially by genital capsule, setae
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1 4­5,
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and
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3. Posterodorsal genital capsule elongate, bluntly triangular, length from posterior margin of plate CD to tip 57, midwidth 35. Venter with apodemes 1 meeting medially at sternal apodeme, apodemes 2 not extending to sternal apodeme. Coxal setae
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8,
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a 8,
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a m, 3
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5.
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<emphasis id="B917EAECFFB45E6D93093B397DB80D1D" bold="true" box="[264,394,1871,1895]" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">FIGURE 2.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B917EAECFFB45E6D93993B267EBB0D1D" box="[408,649,1872,1895]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Wetapolipus jamiesoni</emphasis>
Husband &amp; Zhang
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, spec. nov. (male).
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Legs Ambulacrum I with a single claw 3­4, ambulacra II, III with 2 claws each 5­7. Femur I seta
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7­10, genu I
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1
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9­12. Tibia I setae
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spinelike 12,
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49, 7­8,
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25.
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Tarsus I solenidion 6. Tibiae II, III spinelike seta
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8­11. Complement of setae on legs I, II, III as in adult female.
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<emphasis id="B917EAECFFB55E6C93093B3D7DB80D19" bold="true" box="[264,394,1867,1891]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">FIGURE 3.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B917EAECFFB55E6C93993B3A7EBB0D19" box="[408,649,1868,1891]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Wetapolipus jamiesoni</emphasis>
Husband &amp; Zhang
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, spec. nov. (larval female).
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Larval female (
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) Gnathosoma length 80­90, width 98­110; dorsal seta 40, ventral seta 15­17, proximal palp seta m, distal palp seta 5. Cheliceral stylets smooth, slender, tips twisted 3­4 times 95­112. Pharynx width 25­27. Idiosoma, length 252­395, width 240­ 260. Prodorsal plate length 63­75, width 155­205, setae
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1
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3­7,
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m,
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,
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2 153, distance between setae
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2 117­123,
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2
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lateral to setae
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1.
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Plates C and D fused, setae
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,
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,
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6­10. Plate EF width 75­104, setae
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10­11; plate H width 64­80, setae
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1 265,
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. Venter with apodemes 1 meeting medially at anterior sternal apodeme, apodemes 2 not meeting sternal apodeme. Coxal setae
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5­8,
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a 6­8,
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a m,
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5. Coxae III separated from each other and coxae II.
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Legs Ambulacra I, II, III with 2 claws each 4­5. Femur I seta
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7­10, genu I
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1 10
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. Tibia I seta
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spinelike 10,
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49, 6­8,
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31.
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Tibiae II, III seta
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spinelike 8­11. Tarsus I solenidion 5­6. Complement of leg setae as in adult female.
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Host and locality
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male, Rock and Pillar Range, CO,
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,
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, from
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<emphasis id="B917EAECFFB65E6F939F3F427E400937" box="[414,626,820,845]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Hemideina maori</emphasis>
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(
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:
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) by Ian Jamieson, (ZQZ
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­1). Deposited in the
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Arthropod Collection (NZAC), Landcare Research, Private Bag 92170, Auckland,
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.
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, same data as
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,
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females, 6 larval females.
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, St. Marys Range, CO,
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,
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, by Ian Jamieson,
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females (ZQZ2002­1, ZQZ 2002­2, ZQZ 2002­3, ZQZ 2002­4). A fully developed male is inside female # ZQZ 2002­4. One adult female (ZQZ 2002­1) and 1 larval female (ZQZ
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­2) are deposited at the Acarology Collection, Adrian College (AC), Adrian, Michigan, 49221
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(AC). The remaining
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are deposited with the
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(NZAC).
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Etymology The genus
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is named for the common name of the host insect, the
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weta, and for part of the family name,
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.
<taxonomicName id="4C634D7DFFB65E6F969A38B27D480F7F" class="Arachnida" family="Podapolipidae" genus="Wetapolipus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Prostigmata" pageId="6" pageNumber="7" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="jamiesoni">
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is named for the collector and specialist in weta ecology, Ian Jamieson.
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