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H female, WAM T44100,
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, turf on pneumatophores of
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P:
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. From
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(Latin), eye, because having a distinct area with eye pigment and corneae on the very large ocular plate.
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Idiosoma
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, pair of
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and
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(figure 3A). Slightly raised areolae with almost smooth integument, remainder of plates with crescent pits.
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m wide. Area with two corneae slightly raised, integument of this area smooth. One gland pore lateral to corneae, distinctly removed from lateral margin, the other gland pore adjacent to lateral margin of
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and anal plate fused.
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.
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widest immediately posterior to level of distal edge of
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and converging both anteriad and posteriad. Integument within pair of slightly raised costae almost smooth.
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with single pair of setae. Pair of gland pores posteriorly. Dorsal idiosomatic setae short and slender; pair of ds-1 at 0.56 relative to length of
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; setae ds-2 and ds-3 on
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at margin of raised areola; ds-2 immediately medial to anterior cornea; ds-3 about
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m posterior to ds-2; ds-4 within lateral margin of costae and at about 0.360.40 relative to length of
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. Adanal setae very short, in posteriormost edge of anal valves
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.
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F. 3.
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<emphasis id="B921EAE7FF97FFF6FE48FB4CFD492DF7" box="[405,651,1188,1209]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="1863">Rhombognathus ocularis</emphasis>
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(A) Idiosoma, dorsal, female; (B) idiosoma, ventral, female; (C) portion of epimeral plates I and II, female; (D) palp, medial, female; (E) gnathosoma, ventral, female; (F) leg I, medial, female; (G) leg II, medial, female; (H) leg III, medial, female; (I) leg IV, medial, female; (J) tarsus I, lateral (medial setae and claw omitted), female. Scale bars: 50
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m.
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,
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,
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and anal plate fused (figure 3B), this ventral shield
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298
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m long. Integument of ventral plates delicately punctate. Area representing
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with four pairs of setae and, between EI and EII, a pair of internal tubes similar to genital acetabula (figure 3C). Area representing
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with two dorsal and three ventral setae.
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with five pairs of setae. Ring of pgs extending beyond
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by less than length of
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. Each of genital sclerites with two sgs.
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Gnathosoma as in male (figure 3E) short,
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80
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m long,
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76
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m wide. Tectum almost truncate. Rostrum
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27
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m long; two pairs of maxillary setae adjacent, subequal in length. Palps four-segmented, hardly projecting beyond rostrum. P-2 with dorsal seta; no seta on P-3; P-4 with three basal setae, apically with eupathid seta (figure 3D).
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F. 4.
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<emphasis id="B921EAE7FF94FFF5FE48FD22FD492B91" box="[405,651,714,735]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="1864">Rhombognathus ocularis</emphasis>
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(A) Tip of tarsus III, lateral (medial setae and claw omitted), female; (B) tip of tarsus IV, lateral (medial setae and claw omitted), female; (C) tip of tarsus IV, lateral (medial setae and claw omitted), male; (D) posterior idiosoma, ventral, male; (E) genitoanal plate, deutonymph; (F) idiosoma, dorsal, tritonymph; (G) idiosoma, ventral, tritonymph; (H) primordial genital slit with internal acetabula, tritonymph. Scale bars: 50
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m.
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Legs slender (figure 3FI). Length: height ratio of telofemora I and II 2.6 and 2.7. Leg chaetotaxy, from trochanter to tarsus: leg I, 1, 2, 5, 4, 6, 4; leg II, 1, 2, 5, 4, 5, 4; leg III, 1, 2, 3, 2, 5, 4; leg IV, 0, 2, 3, 3, 5, 3. Telofemora IIV with 4/1, 4/1, 3/0, 3/0 dorsal/ventral setae; on telofemora IIII one of the dorsal setae long, at least as long as the segment, the other setae short, conspicuously wide and furcate. Genua I, II and IV and tibiae IIV each with a long dorsal seta. Two basal setae on tarsus I adjacent. Two ventral setae on tibia I strong, bipectinate, equal in size. On tibia II ventromedial seta strong and bipectinate, ventrolateral seta much shorter and more slender. Two ventral setae on tibiae III and IV subequal in size. Tarsus I apically with solenidion and famulus (figure 3J), tarsus II with solenidion. Solenidia setiform,
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5
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m long. Both tarsi with pair of doubled pas. Tarsi III and IV (figure 4A, B) with slightly pectinate lateral pas; medial pas on tarsus III smooth, that on tarsus IV delicately pectinate (seen only at high magnification).
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Carpite on tarsi IIV
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810
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m long. Central sclerite without claw-like process. Paired claws smooth.
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. Idiosoma
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356370
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m long. Dorsal aspect same as that of female. Venter with ventral shield. Nine to 11 pgs, arranged trapezoidally, and pair of basilar setae, close to posterior margin of
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(figure 4D), in total 2123 setae. Genital sclerites with two pairs of sgs. Spermatopositor with its truncate anterior margin extending beyond
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. On tarsus IV both lateral (figure 4C) and medial pas plumose.
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. Idiosoma
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300320
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m long. Dorsal plates smaller, their shape similar to that of adults (figure 4F). Ventral plates
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,
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and
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separate (figure 4G).
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with three pairs of setae and no, one or two adjunct setae.
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. Idiosoma
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m long. Dorsal aspect similar to that of tritonymph. Neither
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nor
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with adjunct setae.
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with internal pair of tubes resembling genital acetabula. Genital and anal plate fused; with two pairs of internal genital acetabula (figure 4E). Leg chaetotaxy: legs I and II, 1, 2, 1/2, 4, 2/3, 4; leg III, 1, 2, 0/2, 3, 2/3, 4: leg IV, 0, 1, 0/2, 3, 2/3, 3.
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<emphasis id="B921EAE7FF95FFF4FEE4FE62FE5E28EC" box="[313,412,394,418]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="1865">Remarks</emphasis>
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is characterized by the unusual position of the two setae on the
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, close together and within the margin of an area around the corneae. Other features are the elongate
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, the spiniform setae on the telofemora, and the smooth claws. In juveniles, the
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are smaller than in adults and hence the central position of the two setae not as conspicuous as in adults. Still, the juveniles can be identified with help of the setae situated on the
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instead of close to its margins as is their position in the majority of species.
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