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(
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:
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adult
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: left label: Nr.
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/
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/ orchid plant / x13-85 /
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. McDonald / JFK 076329 / 86—3238 Balsam; right label:
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/ africana / Hodgson /
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(deposited in
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(fairly good, stain rather faint)
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.
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: Same data as holotype but right label:
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(deposited in
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(poor, just dorsum of old female, broken along polygonal lines; cover slip also cracked).
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: Body roundly oval, probably rather flat in life; stigmatic clefts present but quite shallow. Derm divided into plate-like areas, with 3 medially and 11 on each side. Anal cleft either apparently fused or strongly adpressed, about 1/4th total body length. Body 3.5-4.0 mm long,
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wide.
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: derm divided into mildly sclerotized plates, as follows: with 2 squarish plates in a line medially anterior to anal plates plus a third medial, rather narrow, plate extending anteriorly to anterior margin, and with 11 plates laterally on each side, extending radially to meet median plates, more anterior plates tending to be broader than those posteriorly; each plate with a more heavily sclerotized margin, so that each line between plates composed of two more heavily sclerotized borders with a narrow area of less sclerotized derm between. Derm with a broad submarginal band of pale areolations, mostly each about 69 μm at the widest point, becoming less clear more marginally and medially; with a more heavily sclerotized broad longitudinal band medially, with a dark polygonal pattern, and with a heavily sclerotized anal plate sclerotisation; derm otherwise fairly evenly sclerotized. Paired oval areas present submedially, near the inner margins of lateral plates
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. Dorsal setae each setose, 6.58.0 μm long, restricted (along with the pores) to within narrow band between plates; perhaps slightly more abundant laterally than medially. Preopercular pores possibly absent, but with some dark, possibly convex, spots present in plates
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and
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which might be pores, each 2.54.0 μm wide. Small pores, each with a subsidiary pore attached to one side and each about 2 μm at the widest point, frequent along margins of all dorsal plates and also along margins just mesad to marginal setal sockets, with 1 pore to about every 2 lateral setae. Larger dorsal pores absent. Dorsal tubular ducts and dorsal tubercles absent. Anal plates together rather quadrate, with posterior margins subequal in length to anterior margins and with outer angle slightly rounded; each plate with a short, parallel-sided, discal seta about 67 μm long, and possibly with 2 other setae near apex; each plate about 132 μm long and 105 μm wide. Anogenital fold and anal ring not visible, and with anal tube only visible end-on.
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<emphasis id="24E7C13BFFA4FF9AFF04F846E061F84B" bold="true" box="[151,288,1943,1967]" pageId="15" pageNumber="72">FIGURE 10.</emphasis>
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Hodgson
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,
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Adult female.
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: marginal ornamentation absent. Marginal setae rather paddle-shaped, short with a broadly fimbriate apex, each about 10 μm long and 610 μm wide at apex; with perhaps 120 between anterior stigmatic clefts, 51 on each side between stigmatic clefts and 160 on each side of abdomen. Stigmatic clefts distinct but not deep, each with a narrow entrance at base of a line between dermal plates and therefore with a sclerotised inner margin; each cleft with 2 stigmatic setae; each seta blunt, slightly capitate, set at base of cleft, 1325 μm long. Eyespots not detected, possibly absent.
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: derm membranous. Multilocular disc-pores, each about 89 μm wide with perhaps 6 or 7 large loculi, present on either side of genital opening and preceding 3 segments, with (on each side) about
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segment
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,
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,
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; also present associated with all three pairs of legs as follows: 3 associated with each meta- and mesothoracic coxa and 1 near each prothoracic coxa. Spiracular disc-pores, each with probably 5 loculi, present in a band 1 pore wide between margin and each spiracle (band hidden along most of its length under dorsal plate margins and therefore number in each band unknown). Preantennal pores absent. Ventral microducts not located. Ventral tubular ducts absent. Ventral setae: with 2 or 3 pairs between antennae; with pairs of long setae medially in abdominal segments
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about 85 μm long, that in
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about 65 μm long; other setae scarce, with only 1 submarginal seta associated with each dermal plate. Antennae much reduced, each 3 segmented, with segments III-VI all fused; total length about 125 μm; scape with only 2 setae, pedicel with 2 setae, fleshy setae without associated setose setae, and apical seta 1115 μm long. Clypeolabral shield about 120 μm long, with a pair of clypeal setae; labium with 4 pairs of setae. Spiracles each with anterior peritremes about 33 μm wide, posterior peritremes about 40 μm wide. Legs poorly developed, with trochanterofemural segmentation obscure or absent and without tibiotarsal segmentation; lengths of segments of metathoracic leg (μm): coxa 5560; trochanter + femur 6375; tibia + tarsus 75; claw 10; setal distribution: coxa 5, trochanter 1, femur 0, tibia 0, tarsus 3; tarsal digitules with small capitate apices, subequal in length to claw digitules; claw digitules narrow, one slightly wider than the other; claw probably without a denticle.
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<emphasis id="24E7C13BFFBBFF85FF54FC27E0AEFBF4" bold="true" box="[199,495,1014,1041]" pageId="16" pageNumber="73">Specific name derivation</emphasis>
: a
<emphasis id="24E7C13BFFBBFF85FD99FC26E31AFBF5" box="[522,603,1015,1041]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="73">fricana</emphasis>
—referring to the continent from which this species originated.
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<subSubSection id="5E894EA2FFBBFF85FF54FBCBE035F9B5" pageId="16" pageNumber="73" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="162C1D29FFBBFF85FF54FBCBE035F9B5" blockId="16.[151,1437,151,1617]" pageId="16" pageNumber="73">
<emphasis id="24E7C13BFFBBFF85FF54FBCBE009FBD0" bold="true" box="[199,328,1050,1076]" pageId="16" pageNumber="73">Comments</emphasis>
: The dorsum of
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<emphasis id="24E7C13BFFBBFF85FD98FBCAE3EBFBD1" box="[523,682,1051,1077]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="73">Testudovestris</emphasis>
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is divided into polygonal plate-like areas and the dorsal setae are restricted to within the lines separating the polygonal areas, as on the dorsum of
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<emphasis id="24E7C13BFFBBFF85FB9CFBEEE5EFFBBD" box="[1039,1198,1087,1113]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="73">Eucalymnatus</emphasis>
Cockerell (
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)
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; these genera also share multilocular disc-pores mostly with 7 loculi. However, otherwise the two genera differ significantly as follows (character-states of
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<emphasis id="24E7C13BFFBBFF85FD1AFB56E269FB45" box="[649,808,1159,1185]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="73">Eucalymnatus</emphasis>
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in brackets): (i) antennae much reduced to 3 segments (well-developed with 7 or 8 segments); (ii) only 2 rather clavate setae in each stigmatic cleft (3 rather pointed setae per cleft); (iii) multilocular disc-pores present on most abdominal segments and also laterad to all coxae (multilocular disc-pores restricted to abdominal segments VI and VII); (iv) legs much reduced, with tibia and tarsus fused (legs well developed, with tibia and tarsus separate, and with a tibio-tarsal articulatory sclerosis); (v) claw digitules dissimilar, but both narrow (claw digitules similar and both broad); (vi) marginal setae broad apically, almost fanshaped—which may be why, originally, the specimens were tentatively referred to
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<emphasis id="24E7C13BFFBBFF85FBDBFA8EE5A6FA9D" box="[1096,1255,1375,1401]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="73">Paralecanium</emphasis>
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(marginal setae long, narrow and finely pointed or slightly fimbriate apically), (vii) submarginal tubercles absent (present); (viii) anal plates surrounded by a strong anal cleft sclerotization (anal cleft sclerotization absent); (ix) each anal plate with a blunt, parallel-sided discal seta (discal setae absent, all setae finely setose), and (x) dorsum with 3 large median plates and 11 marginal plates (dorsum with 7 longitudinal bands of polygonal plates, median line with about 11 and marginal band about 20 or 21 plates on each side).
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</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="24E7C13BFFBBFF85FC7BF9C2E51DF9C9" bold="true" box="[1000,1116,1555,1581]" pageId="16" pageNumber="73">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="3FD47C40FFBBFF85FC7BF9C2E51DF9C9" box="[1000,1116,1555,1581]" pageId="16" pageNumber="73" rank="species">spec. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
belongs to the tribe
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of
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.
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