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,
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)
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Male
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(
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34
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G6) from
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aterrimus
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(Gmelin) (
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), New
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MNHN.
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.
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(
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). Idiosoma, length × width, 300 × 205, length of hysterosoma 210. Prodorsal shield: roughly pear-shaped, without posterolateral extensions, without median ridges, posterior margin rounded and extending to level of scapular setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A77FFC5FDD9C64BFD885A60" box="[595,618,1885,1908]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="485">se</emphasis>
, length along midline 70, greatest width 32 (
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A). Scapular setae
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situated on striated tegument, setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A77FFC5FDD1C696FD905A83" box="[603,626,1920,1943]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="485">se</emphasis>
separated by 54. Hysteronotal shield completely fused with humeral shields, anterior margin straight, greatest length from anterior margin to level of setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A77FFC5FBDCC6B5FB905AA8" box="[1110,1138,1955,1980]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="485">h3</emphasis>
195, surface with a pair of longitudinally striated patches situated mesal to area of humeral shields. Setae
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situated on striated tegument slightly anterior to corresponding humeral shields. Lateral margins of opisthosoma lobes converging posteriorly, width of opisthosoma at level of setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A76FFC4FDDBC1AAFD8A5DC0" box="[593,616,188,212]" italics="true" pageId="35" pageNumber="486">f2</emphasis>
66. Opisthosomal lobes short, with rounded apices; terminal cleft small triangular; interlobar septa long, not extending to level of setae
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; length of cleft from anterior end to bases of
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33, length of cleft including septa 65. Interlobar membrane well-developed; incision in this membrane triangular, with widely rounded anterior end, 18 long; terminal extensions of interlobar membrane short and rounded, 14 long. Lateral membrane with smooth lateral margins, posterior ends without extensions. Setae
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extending to midlevel of terminal cleft, setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A76FFC4FE27C066FE255C9C" box="[429,455,368,392]" italics="true" pageId="35" pageNumber="486">e2</emphasis>
extending to level of lobar apices. Setae
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and
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situated on lobar apices, approximately at same transverse level, setae
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situated slightly anterior to them. Setae
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short filiform, subequal to distance between bases of setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A76FFC4FD09C0A1FD7D5CC4" box="[643,671,439,464]" italics="true" pageId="35" pageNumber="486">h3</emphasis>
. Setae
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situated on posterolateral margin of terminal extension of interlobar membrane, extending beyond apices of tarsi IV. Distance between dorsal setae:
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58,
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72,
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65,
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60,
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48,
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33.
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<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A76FFC4FF1DC6BAFEFB5AD5" bold="true" box="[151,281,1964,1986]" pageId="35" pageNumber="486">FIGURE 27</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A76FFC4FEAFC6BAFDC65AD6" box="[293,548,1964,1986]" italics="true" pageId="35" pageNumber="486">Cacatualges probosciger</emphasis>
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, male. A—dorsal view, B—ventral view.
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Epimerites I fused as a Y, sternum about 1/3 of the total length of epimerites, area between anterior parts not sclerotized (
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B). Rudimentary sclerites of epimerites IIa absent. Epimerites IIIa long, sclerotized areas wide, anterior end with truncate extension and straight. Coxal fields IV closed. Genital apparatus narrow, 28 × 15; paragenital apodemes absent; genital shield small, poorly sclerotized, bearing setae
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. Adanal shield represented by a pair of sclerites bearing setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A71FFC3FE7FC03EFDFE5C54" box="[501,540,296,320]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">ps3</emphasis>
. Adanal suckers slightly oval, small, longitudinal diameter 14. Setae
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situated anterior to level of setae
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. Setae
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filiform; setae
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extending to genital setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A71FFC3FBB9C05BFBA35C70" box="[1075,1089,333,356]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">g</emphasis>
; setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A71FFC3FB05C05AFB495C70" box="[1167,1195,332,356]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">3a</emphasis>
extending to level of adanal suckers. Distance between ventral setae:
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34,
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45,
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70.
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<paragraph id="FB3136C34A71FFC3FF4DC083FBDC5FBC" blockId="36.[151,1436,151,680]" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">
Tarsus I with ventral setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A71FFC3FE7BC082FDCF5CB8" box="[497,557,404,429]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">la, ra</emphasis>
, and
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filiform, seta
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A71FFC3FCADC083FCD05CB8" box="[807,818,405,428]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">s</emphasis>
slightly thickened basally (
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A). Genual solenidia
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A71FFC3FF1DC0AEFF505CC4" box="[151,178,440,464]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">
σ
<date id="8F3010034A71FFC3FF2DC0AEFF505CC4" box="[167,178,440,464]" pageId="36" pageNumber="487" value="1932-01-01">1</date>
</emphasis>
I 32,
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<date id="8F3010034A71FFC3FF73C0AEFEDA5CC4" box="[249,312,440,464]" pageId="36" pageNumber="487" value="2012-03">III 12</date>
long. Tarsus II with seta
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spatuliform, seta
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A71FFC3FCAAC0AFFCA35CC4" box="[800,833,441,464]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">wa</emphasis>
enlarged and flattened in basal 2/3, with filiform apex (
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B). Ambulacral disc I normally developed, oval; ambulacral disc II rudimentary; ambulacrum of tarsus III absent, ambulacrum of tarsus IV small finger-like, ambulacral disc absent. Legs III with tarsus extending beyond lobar apices. Tibia III without spine-like apical extension,
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length, seta
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A71FFC3FB9AC332FBCE5F29" box="[1040,1068,548,573]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">kT</emphasis>
III not extending to midlevel of tarsus III (
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,
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C). Tarsus
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long, claw-shaped; setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A71FFC3FC00C35FFC7F5F74" box="[906,925,585,608]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">w</emphasis>
spatuliform with filiform apex; setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A71FFC3FAD2C351FA7E5F74" box="[1368,1436,583,608]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">d, e, f</emphasis>
situated approximately at level of distal one third of this segment. Tibia
<date id="8F3010034A71FFC3FC34C37BFC1D5F91" box="[958,1023,620,645]" pageId="36" pageNumber="487" value="1953-04">IV 53</date>
long, without dorsal ridge; tarsus
<date id="8F3010034A71FFC3FAF5C37BFF515FBC" pageId="36" pageNumber="487" value="1933-04">IV 33</date>
long, with truncate apical extension (
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D). Length of ambulacral discs
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="FB3136C34A71FFC3FF1DC7E5FA7E5A1D" blockId="36.[151,1436,1779,1801]" box="[151,1436,1779,1801]" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A71FFC3FF1DC7E5FEFA5A1C" bold="true" box="[151,280,1779,1801]" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">FIGURE 28</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A71FFC3FEAFC7E5FDC05A1D" box="[293,546,1779,1801]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="487">Cacatualges probosciger</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="D2C957AA4A71FFC3FDA3C7E5FD835A1C" box="[553,609,1779,1800]" pageId="36" pageNumber="487" rank="species">sp. n.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
, legs of male. A—leg I, B—leg II, C—tibia and tarsus III, D—tibia and tarsus IV.
</paragraph>
</caption>
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<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FF4DC181FEF95DA4" box="[199,283,151,176]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">Female</emphasis>
. Unknown.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="B39465484A70FFC2FF4DC1AAFCD55CC4" pageId="37" pageNumber="488" type="diagnosis">
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<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FF4DC1AAFE335DC1" bold="true" box="[199,465,188,213]" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">Differential diagnosis.</emphasis>
Males of the new species,
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<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FC9FC1AAFBD05DC1" box="[789,1074,188,213]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">Cacatualges probosciger</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="D2C957AA4A70FFC2FBB7C1AAFB625DC1" box="[1085,1152,188,213]" pageId="37" pageNumber="488" rank="species">sp. n.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
, differ from those of
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<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FA08C1ABFEFF5DEC" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">C. microdiscus</emphasis>
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by the following features: dorsal setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FD6CC1F6FCE25DEC" box="[742,768,224,248]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">e2</emphasis>
are short and reach only the level of the lobar apices; the incision in the interlobar membrane is wide and rounded anteriorly, the adanal shield is split into two pieces bearing setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FF5CC03EFF1F5C54" box="[214,253,296,320]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">ps3</emphasis>
, the genital apparatus is narrow, with its basal width being subequal to the distance between setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FADDC03FFA875C54" box="[1367,1381,297,320]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">g</emphasis>
, and seta
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FF43C05AFF355C71" box="[201,215,332,357]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">d</emphasis>
of tarsus III is shorter than half the length of this segment. In males of
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<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FC7BC05BFB7A5C71" box="[1009,1176,332,357]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">C. microdiscus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, dorsal setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FABAC05AFAA85C70" box="[1328,1354,332,356]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">e2</emphasis>
extend far beyond the level of the lobar apices; the incision in the interlobar membrane is triangular, the adanal shield is entire, with setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FED1C082FE605CB8" box="[347,386,404,428]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">ps3</emphasis>
near its tips, the base of the genital apparatus is twice as wide as the distance between setae
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FA0DC083FA775CB8" box="[1415,1429,405,428]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">g</emphasis>
, and seta
<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FF73C0A1FEE55CC4" box="[249,263,439,464]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">d</emphasis>
of tarsus III is subequal in length to this segment.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
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<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A70FFC2FF4DC0CAFEAC5CE1" bold="true" box="[199,334,476,501]" pageId="37" pageNumber="488">Etymology.</emphasis>
The specific epithet is taken from the generic name of the
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host and is a noun in apposition.
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