Hyleoglomeris xueju, Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin & Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.214383 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6179926 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A98782-787E-4C2B-018A-FE15FCDCFCF5 |
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Hyleoglomeris xueju |
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Hyleoglomeris xueju View in CoL sp. n.
Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 .
Material examined: Holotype male ( IZAS), China, Guangxi Prov., Du'an County, Xia'ao Town, Yao Nan Village, Cave Yao Nan Dong, Cave 1, ca 350 m a.s.l., 24.244233°N, 107.940118°E, debris, Berlese extraction, 26.04.2010, leg. L. Deharveng et al. (CHIgx10–65). Paratypes. 1 female ( IZAS), 1 male, 1 female ( MNHN CC 178), 1 male ( SCAU), 1 male ( ZMUM), same locality, together with holotype.
Name. To emphasize the animal’s provenance from a cave, “ xueju ” in Chinese meaning a “cave-dweller”; a noun in apposition.
Diagnosis: Differs in its residual coloration of the ocelli, as well as by the high, linguiform, central lobe of the telopod syncoxite, the presence of a distinct chitinized lobe from the telopod caudomedial femoral process, and the absence of a setoid filament at the tip of the telopod syncoxital horns. See also Key below.
Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.
Length ca 6.0– 7.5 mm, width 3.8–4.0 mm in both sexes. Holotype 7.0 mm long, 4.0 mm wide. Coloration almost entirely pallid, but ocelli brownish to dark brown.
Ocelli 4+1 or 5+1, translucid, well visible. Antennomere 6 ca 1.9–2.0 times as long as high.
Second tergite with 7–9 transverse striae, 1–3 starting below, 1 or 2 level to, the remaining striae above schism, 4 or 5 striae (various, but not last from below) crossing the dorsum.
Male leg 17 ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 A) with a high and irregularly shaped outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus with two subapical spines.
Male leg 18 ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 B) with an arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.
Telopods ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 C, D) with a high, linguiform, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned by a particularly inconspicuous lobule. Both prefemur and, to a lesser degree, femur finely papillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 D) prominent, subapically with a distinct lateral lobe on caudal face. Caudomedial process of tibia evident, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face distinct, papillate. Tarsus rather evidently sigmoid, narrowly rounded apically.
Remark: Due to some of its traits being troglomorphic, this species might well prove to be a troglobite, but pigmented ocelli might rather be evidence of troglophily.
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