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,
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)
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(all in alcohol, sex not checked).
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and 60
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from &quot;
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, B.C., Garibaldi Park, Helm Glacier,
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,
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,
<date id="AC58BABAFFD0FF80954BF1DBFD2C1CDA" box="[610,747,450,476]" pageId="9" pageNumber="36" value="1983-09-02">02.IX.1983</date>
. Muddy blue ice at terminal lobe,
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alt. A. Fjellberg 398/83&quot; (
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). Other material:
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, Alaska, Ptarmigan Glacier, summer 2003, P. Hartzell leg; Washington, Snohomish Co., Honeycomb Suiattle Glacier,
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, snow pack on glacier ice, P. Hartzell leg.; same county,
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Glacier,
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, snow pack on glacier ice, P. Hartzell leg; same state, Whatcom Co., Easton Glacier,
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,
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,
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, on snow, P. Hartzell leg.
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. Body size up to
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. Body shape slender, typical
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(
<figureCitation id="40DD80FFFFD0FF809353F299FB3F1F9C" box="[1146,1272,640,666]" captionStart="FIGURE 115. A H" captionStartId="21.[151,256,1770,1794]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,339,1721]" captionTargetId="figure@21.[151,1436,306,1749]" captionTargetPageId="21" captionText="FIGURE 115. A H, habitus of (A) Myopia alaskana from Juneau, Alaska (a) and Bow Glacier, Washington (b). Note the difference in colour of the antennae; (B) Desoria uniens from Comox Glacier, Vancouver Island; (C) Desoria albicornis sp. n. from Juneau, Alaska; (D) Desoria ater sp. n. from Juneau, Alaska; (E) Desoria triangularis sp. n. from Triangle Peak, Alaska. Note the triangular white spots between the eyes; (F) Desoria garibaldii sp. n. from Easton Glacier, Washington; (G) Gnathisotoma spinolabris sp. n. paratype from Juneau, Alaska, in dorsal (a) and lateral (b) views. Note the crown-shaped white figure between the eyes; (H) Desoria cryophila sp. n. holotype from Kananaskis, Alberta." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/196086/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">Fig. 115F</figureCitation>
). Head shape normal. Abd. 56 almost completely fused, with a weak incision between the tergites and a distinct break in setal cover. Colour completely black, including extremities. Head without white spots between eye-fields. Freshly collected specimens with a greenish lustre. Unlike most species even small juveniles as dark as the adults. Ocelli 8+8, rather small. PAO oval, about 1.5 as long as diameter of nearest ocellus. Three setae associated with PAO (
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). Ant. 1 with 58 short curved ventroapical sensilla and a few curved setaceous sensilla (
<figureCitation id="40DD80FFFFD0FF809629F379FE9D1E7C" box="[256,346,864,890]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 56" captionStartId="8.[151,270,1639,1663]" captionTargetBox="[154,1430,187,1602]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[151,1436,183,1618]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 56. (30 34) Desoria triangularis sp. n., (35 43) Desoria ater sp. n., (44 49) Desoria garibaldii sp. n., (50 56) Desoria pilifrons sp. n., (30) &quot; double &quot; setal cover on th. 2, right side, (31) eye-field and PAO, right side, (32) right mucro, (33) claw, (34) left ant. 3 organ, (35) macrochaetae on abd. 3 6, (36) sensilla on left ant. 1, ventral (37) apical sensilla on left ant. 2, lateral, (38) ditto, ant. 3, (39) left side of abd. 2 with ciliated macrochaetae (M) and sensilla (s), (40) labrum and frontoclypeal field, (41) eye-field and PAO, individual ocelli marked A H, (42) right mucro, (43) claw, (44) sensillary chaetotaxy, (45) sensilla on left ant. 1, lateral, (46) ditto, ant. 3, (47) claw, (48) eye-field and PAO, (49) right mucro, (50) head shape, (51) eye-field and PAO, (52) antennal tip, (53) labrum and frontoclypeal field, (54) right ant. 3 organ, dorsal, (55) left mucro, (56) claw." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/196080/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">Fig. 45</figureCitation>
). Ant. 2 with a single ventrolateral curved sensillum in apical position. Ant. 3 organ, with a few additional sensilla (
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). Ant. 4 with bifurcate pin seta and a small apically expanded peg in the subapical organ. Labrum with 4/554 normal setae, apical edge with 4 sharp ridges and a composite ventral ciliation. Frontoclypeal field with 1015 setae, two setae between antennal base and upper corner of labrum. Maxillary palp bifurcate, 4 sublobal setae. Labial palp complete, guard e
<emphasis id="EA924068FFD0FF8094CBF41FFC2D1912" box="[994,1002,1030,1044]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">7</emphasis>
present; terminal seta on the papillae as long as guards. Hypostomal papilla with subequal H and h1/h2. Labial base with 5(4) median and 5 lateral setae. Head with 4+4(3) postlabial setae. Mandibles normal, strong. Maxillae unmodified, with 3-toothed capitulum and short lamellae densely covered with fine denticles. Integument smooth. Ground cover of setae uniform and dense, not markedly &quot;double&quot; (cf.
<figureCitation id="40DD80FFFFD0FF809420F488FCAE19AD" box="[777,873,1169,1195]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 56" captionStartId="8.[151,270,1639,1663]" captionTargetBox="[154,1430,187,1602]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[151,1436,183,1618]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 56. (30 34) Desoria triangularis sp. n., (35 43) Desoria ater sp. n., (44 49) Desoria garibaldii sp. n., (50 56) Desoria pilifrons sp. n., (30) &quot; double &quot; setal cover on th. 2, right side, (31) eye-field and PAO, right side, (32) right mucro, (33) claw, (34) left ant. 3 organ, (35) macrochaetae on abd. 3 6, (36) sensilla on left ant. 1, ventral (37) apical sensilla on left ant. 2, lateral, (38) ditto, ant. 3, (39) left side of abd. 2 with ciliated macrochaetae (M) and sensilla (s), (40) labrum and frontoclypeal field, (41) eye-field and PAO, individual ocelli marked A H, (42) right mucro, (43) claw, (44) sensillary chaetotaxy, (45) sensilla on left ant. 1, lateral, (46) ditto, ant. 3, (47) claw, (48) eye-field and PAO, (49) right mucro, (50) head shape, (51) eye-field and PAO, (52) antennal tip, (53) labrum and frontoclypeal field, (54) right ant. 3 organ, dorsal, (55) left mucro, (56) claw." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/196080/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">Fig. 30</figureCitation>
) except on dorsal side of head and thorax. Macrochaetae smooth, short, poorly differentiated from ordinary setae. Median macrochaeta on abd. 5 only 1.01.2 as long as inner length of last claw. Sensillary formula in a juvenile specimen as 55/44456, spine-like microsensilla 10/001 (
<figureCitation id="40DD80FFFFD0FF8096B4F518FE31181D" box="[413,502,1281,1307]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 56" captionStartId="8.[151,270,1639,1663]" captionTargetBox="[154,1430,187,1602]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[151,1436,183,1618]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 56. (30 34) Desoria triangularis sp. n., (35 43) Desoria ater sp. n., (44 49) Desoria garibaldii sp. n., (50 56) Desoria pilifrons sp. n., (30) &quot; double &quot; setal cover on th. 2, right side, (31) eye-field and PAO, right side, (32) right mucro, (33) claw, (34) left ant. 3 organ, (35) macrochaetae on abd. 3 6, (36) sensilla on left ant. 1, ventral (37) apical sensilla on left ant. 2, lateral, (38) ditto, ant. 3, (39) left side of abd. 2 with ciliated macrochaetae (M) and sensilla (s), (40) labrum and frontoclypeal field, (41) eye-field and PAO, individual ocelli marked A H, (42) right mucro, (43) claw, (44) sensillary chaetotaxy, (45) sensilla on left ant. 1, lateral, (46) ditto, ant. 3, (47) claw, (48) eye-field and PAO, (49) right mucro, (50) head shape, (51) eye-field and PAO, (52) antennal tip, (53) labrum and frontoclypeal field, (54) right ant. 3 organ, dorsal, (55) left mucro, (56) claw." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/196080/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">Fig. 44</figureCitation>
). On abd. 14 sensilla set slightly anterior to p-row; anterior sensilla present on abd. 45. Ventral tube on each side with 1+1 frontal and 56 lateral setae, posterior side with 46 setae. Retinaculum with 4+4 teeth and 915 setae. No ventral setae on thorax. Manubrium with blunt apical teeth and 23 short ventroapical setae on each side, ventromedial field with many (&gt;40) setae. Dens dorsally crenulated, with 2030 dorsal setae extending beyond mid point; ventroapical seta not prolonged. Mucro short and compact, with 4 sharp primary teeth. Inner lateral lamella not reaching tip of subapical tooth and so forming a small secondary tooth; lateral seta absent (
<figureCitation id="40DD80FFFFD0FF809426F5F8FCAD18FD" box="[783,874,1505,1531]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 56" captionStartId="8.[151,270,1639,1663]" captionTargetBox="[154,1430,187,1602]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[151,1436,183,1618]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 56. (30 34) Desoria triangularis sp. n., (35 43) Desoria ater sp. n., (44 49) Desoria garibaldii sp. n., (50 56) Desoria pilifrons sp. n., (30) &quot; double &quot; setal cover on th. 2, right side, (31) eye-field and PAO, right side, (32) right mucro, (33) claw, (34) left ant. 3 organ, (35) macrochaetae on abd. 3 6, (36) sensilla on left ant. 1, ventral (37) apical sensilla on left ant. 2, lateral, (38) ditto, ant. 3, (39) left side of abd. 2 with ciliated macrochaetae (M) and sensilla (s), (40) labrum and frontoclypeal field, (41) eye-field and PAO, individual ocelli marked A H, (42) right mucro, (43) claw, (44) sensillary chaetotaxy, (45) sensilla on left ant. 1, lateral, (46) ditto, ant. 3, (47) claw, (48) eye-field and PAO, (49) right mucro, (50) head shape, (51) eye-field and PAO, (52) antennal tip, (53) labrum and frontoclypeal field, (54) right ant. 3 organ, dorsal, (55) left mucro, (56) claw." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/196080/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">Fig. 49</figureCitation>
). Tibiotarsi with 11 apical setae, all acuminate. Inner side of tib.12 with 34 setae along each side of median line. Claws with small lateral teeth, a weak inner tooth may be present on anterior two pairs of claws; unguiculus with a high dorsal lamella (
<figureCitation id="40DD80FFFFD0FF80921DF632FA481B43" box="[1332,1423,1579,1605]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 56" captionStartId="8.[151,270,1639,1663]" captionTargetBox="[154,1430,187,1602]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[151,1436,183,1618]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 30 56. (30 34) Desoria triangularis sp. n., (35 43) Desoria ater sp. n., (44 49) Desoria garibaldii sp. n., (50 56) Desoria pilifrons sp. n., (30) &quot; double &quot; setal cover on th. 2, right side, (31) eye-field and PAO, right side, (32) right mucro, (33) claw, (34) left ant. 3 organ, (35) macrochaetae on abd. 3 6, (36) sensilla on left ant. 1, ventral (37) apical sensilla on left ant. 2, lateral, (38) ditto, ant. 3, (39) left side of abd. 2 with ciliated macrochaetae (M) and sensilla (s), (40) labrum and frontoclypeal field, (41) eye-field and PAO, individual ocelli marked A H, (42) right mucro, (43) claw, (44) sensillary chaetotaxy, (45) sensilla on left ant. 1, lateral, (46) ditto, ant. 3, (47) claw, (48) eye-field and PAO, (49) right mucro, (50) head shape, (51) eye-field and PAO, (52) antennal tip, (53) labrum and frontoclypeal field, (54) right ant. 3 organ, dorsal, (55) left mucro, (56) claw." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/196080/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">Fig. 47</figureCitation>
). Males present, reproductive individuals not seen.
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<emphasis id="EA924068FFD0FF8097EDF66FFE961B96" bold="true" box="[196,337,1654,1680]" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">Etymology</emphasis>
. The new species is named after the
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locality, Garibaldi Provincial Park in British
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. The park itself was named in honour of Guiseppe Garibaldi (
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), the Italian revolutionary who paved the way for a unified
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.
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<paragraph id="D8599C7AFFD0FF8097EDF6FFFD241A93" blockId="9.[151,1437,410,2016]" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">
<emphasis id="EA924068FFD0FF8097EDF6FFFE941A06" bold="true" box="[196,339,1766,1792]" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">Discussion.</emphasis>
The species is recognised by the dark colour, short body setae, compact mucro and many dorsal setae on dens. It is close to
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<emphasis id="EA924068FFD0FF809515F715FD2E1A23" box="[572,745,1804,1829]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">D. cancellarei</emphasis>
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, described from snow in Iowa, but this latter species is pale blue and has only 6+6 ocelli and longer abdominal setae (longest abdominal macrochaetae at least twice as long as inner edge of last claw). Also
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has a 4-toothed mucro, while the mucro has 5 teeth in
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<emphasis id="EA924068FFD0FF809570F765FD1B1A93" box="[601,732,1916,1941]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">cancellarei</emphasis>
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.
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<emphasis id="EA924068FFD0FF8097EDF7B9FE3D1ABC" bold="true" box="[196,506,1952,1978]" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">Distribution and ecology</emphasis>
. Common and abundant on and near snow and glacier ice in the northwestern Rocky Mountains in Alaska, British
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and Washington (details see above).
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