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<emphasis id="B92F924C81090D1C24B6AD92FE4AF888" bold="true" box="[151,452,1772,1798]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="35">Antecerococcus capensis</emphasis>
Hodgson &amp; Williams
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(
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)
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Material studied.
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:
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, Cape Province, Franschhoeck Pass, on
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?
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81090D1C210CAC28FA12F8E1" box="[1325,1436,1878,1903]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="35">ruscifolia</emphasis>
(Rosaceae)
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,
<date id="FFE5689E81090D1C2500AC04FE2DF81D" box="[289,419,1914,1939]" pageId="34" pageNumber="35" value="1978-12-18">18.xii.1978</date>
, S. Neser &amp; others (SANC): 1/1adf (young adult, g).
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81090D1C24E6ACE1FE29F839" bold="true" box="[199,423,1950,1975]" pageId="34" pageNumber="35">Mounted material.</emphasis>
Body elongate pear-shaped, small,
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long,
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wide.
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81080D1D24B6AC3AFE9CF8D4" bold="true" box="[151,274,1860,1882]" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">FIGURE 9.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81080D1D2538AC3AFD9BF8D4" box="[281,533,1860,1882]" italics="true" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Antecerococcus capensis</emphasis>
Hodgson &amp; Williams
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81080D1D26DBAC3BFCC5F8D4" bold="true" box="[762,843,1861,1882]" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">sp. nov.</emphasis>
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Adult female.
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Eight-shaped pores of 2 sizes: (i) largest pore, each 16
<date id="FFE5689E810F0D1A278DABE6FBA7FF3E" box="[940,1065,152,176]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37" value="1917-10-11" valueMax="1917-10-12" valueMin="1917-10-11">17 x 1112</date>
µm, present singly near apex on each side of each stigmatic pore band; absent from margins of posterior abdominal segments; and (ii) small pores, each 6
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34 µm, throughout rest of dorsum, smallest posteriorly; minute pores absent from apices of stigmatic pore bands. Simple pores small, each 2 µm wide, sparse. Cribriform plates in a pair submedially on each side of abdominal segment IV, each kidney shaped, anterior plate slightly smaller,
<date id="FFE5689E810F0D1A27FFAA56FBD5FECE" box="[990,1115,296,320]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37" value="2015-10-25" valueMax="2015-10-27" valueMin="2015-10-25">2527 x 15</date>
µm wide and posterior plate
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17 µm wide; each with a narrow margin; micropores minute. Dorsal setae few, each setose, showing nothing distinctive. Tubular ducts with outer ductule 2325 µm long, inner ductules about 15 µm long; outer ductules subequal in width to those on venter; abundant throughout. Anal lobes with narrow areas of sclerotization on each inner margin, without obvious folding; setae as follows: apical seta each 140150 µm long; more basal fleshy setae on dorsal surface 1620 µm long, more apical fleshy setae very bent (appearing bullet-shaped on available specimen), length unknown; ventral seta near apex short, 8 µm long; medioventral setae very short, each 8 µm long (only visible on 1 side); outer margin setae each about 8 µm long; each lobe with a single small 8-shaped pore near base of posterior fleshy setae. Median anal plate rounded; about 30 µm long, 30 µm wide at base. Anal ring with 4 pairs of setae, each about 60 µm long.
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<emphasis id="B92F924C810F0D1A24E6A9EEFE96FD29" bold="true" box="[199,280,656,679]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Venter.</emphasis>
Eight-shaped pores near margin similar to smaller pores on dorsum but becoming slightly larger more medially, each 7.58.0
<date id="FFE5689E810F0D1A2580A9CBFE6CFD42" box="[417,482,692,716]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">x 56</date>
µm, in a narrow marginal band on head and thorax and in sparse segmental bands barely 1 pore wide across abdominal segments IIIVII. Simple pores sparse. Small bilocular pores roundish, each about
<date id="FFE5689E810F0D1A24FFA983FE8DFC9A" box="[222,259,765,788]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">5 x</date>
4 µm, not easy to separate from 5-locular pores on available specimen; frequent medially on head and thorax. Spiracular disc-pores, each about 5 µm wide with a broad sclerotized border and with mainly 5 loculi; each spiracle with a dense group of 2530 pores near each peritreme and then each band sparse but becoming broader and more dense marginally; anterior band with a total (minus those near spiracle) of 5860 pores; posterior bands bifurcated, each branch with 4055 pores; small to minute 8-shaped pores absent from apex of each band; quinquelocular disc-pores also present in a submarginal line extending posteriorly from each antenna to metathorax, with 1424 between antenna and anterior spiracles, 813 between anterior and posterior spiracles and 2 or 3 more posteriorly; no additional pores found laterad to each antenna. Small convex closed pores absent. Multilocular disc-pores, each 6.57.5 µm wide with mainly 10 loculi, in transverse bands mainly 1 pore wide as follows: abdominal segment IX 0;
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on each side; VII with 0 or 1 submarginally and 35 medially in a complete transverse band around anterior margin of vulva;
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submarginally + 10 medially;
<date id="FFE5689E810F0D1A210CAF1BFAD2FBF2" box="[1325,1372,1124,1148]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">V 3</date>
or 4 submarginally + 16 medially;
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or 4 submarginally + 16 medially;
<date id="FFE5689E810F0D1A2787AFF6FC58FB2E" box="[934,982,1160,1184]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">III 4</date>
submarginally + 14 medially and
<date id="FFE5689E810F0D1A2177AFF6FAF0FB2E" box="[1366,1406,1160,1184]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">II 4</date>
or 5 submarginally +14 medially; metathorax with 1 or 2 laterad to each leg stub but absent medially. Tubular ducts similar to those on dorsum, present throughout. Ventral setae showing nothing distinctive; preanal setae each 5055 µm long; smaller companion setae short. Leg stubs very small. Antennae unsegmented, each about 40 µm long, 2226 µm wide, with 68 fleshy setae; each antenna with a strong conical apex and a distinct setal cavity. Clypeolabral shield 165 long. Spiracular peritremes small, each 1718 µm wide.
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<emphasis id="B92F924C810F0D1A24E6AE21FEB3FAF6" bold="true" box="[199,317,1375,1400]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Comment</emphasis>
. Adult females of
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<emphasis id="B92F924C810F0D1A2632AE1EFD1AFAF9" box="[531,660,1376,1400]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">A. capensis</emphasis>
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have the following combination of character-states: (i) dorsum with two sizes of 8-shaped pore; (ii) large 8-shaped pores restricted to single pores on either side of each stigmatic pore band; (iii) posterior abdominal margins without large 8-shaped pores; (iv) cribriform plates kidney-shaped, with two submedially on each side of abdominal segment IV; (v) posterior stigmatic pore band bifurcated; (vi) leg stubs small; (vii) multilocular disc-pores on abdominal segment VII forming a complete transverse band; (viii) multilocular disc-pores in sparse segmental bands, each band with a similar number of pores; (ix) quinquelocular disc-pores also present in a longitudinal submarginal line extending from each antenna to metathorax; (x) stigmatic pore bands short and parallel sided, not broadening much at apex, and (xi) each antenna with a broad, strong conical apex and a distinct, shallow setal cavity.
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The adult female of
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<emphasis id="B92F924C810F0D1A258BADDAFDA4F932" box="[426,554,1700,1724]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">A. capensis</emphasis>
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falls within Group B in the key to species of
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<emphasis id="B92F924C810F0D1A2007ADDAFB58F932" box="[1062,1238,1700,1724]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Antecerococcus</emphasis>
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, along with other species from Africa.
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<emphasis id="B92F924C810F0D1A24E6AD93FE1DF88B" bold="true" box="[199,403,1772,1797]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Name derivation</emphasis>
:
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<emphasis id="B92F924C810F0D1A2584AD93FD8BF88A" box="[421,517,1773,1796]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">capensis</emphasis>
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after Cape Province,
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, where it was collected, combined with the Latin suffix
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meaning place or origin.
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