Sperchon insignis (Walter, 1906)
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Sperchon insignis (Walter, 1906)
Records ( Table 2): Benthos samples at three spring sites in Gutland, 5 individuals. E7 22 larvae, parasitic on dixids. Attribution to adults by cooccurrence. Rearing of larvae from female adults failed.
Description (n = 5; unless otherwise indicated): Since all larvae were in a poor condition and had engorged to different extents, an illustration of the larval morphology was not possible and not all characters could be measured. Idiosoma moderately ovate; in some specimens, a transversefolded field at posterior dorsal idiosoma was visible, similar to that in S. setiger ( Figs. 17, 18 View FIGURES 15 – 20 ). Size of idiosoma strongly variable depending on engorgement. Length of five engorged specimens: 219–252 (236), width 198–246 (218).
Dorsal idiosoma: Dp relatively small and finely striated. Anterior margin nearly straight or slightly concave, posteriorly slightly confined. Length/width Dp (n=1) 108/68, Mp2Amdp (n=2) 40–46 (43), Mp1Mp1 43–47 (45), Mp2Mp 2 30–32 (31), Lp1Lp1 38– 42 (40), Lp2Lp2 50–50 (50), Mp1Lp 1 12–12 (12), Mp2Lp 2 14–17 (16), Mp1Mp 2 28– 32 (30), Lp1Lp 2 25–31 (28), Mp1 (n=1) 36, Mp2 38, Lp1 28, Lp2 52.
Ventral idiosoma: Length/width CXI (n=5) 71–77 (74)/37–41 (39), CXII 64–72 (67)/ 42–47 (44), CXIII 78–83 (80)/64–70 (66), the coxal plates were sculptured in some specimens with a characteristic pattern, similar to that of S. longissimus (see Fig. 22 View FIGURES 21 – 24 ), urstigma slightly elongated, maximum diameter 12–13 (13), C1C2 44–46 (45), C1 posterior margin of CXI 19–23 (21), C1Mmcp 19–23 (21), C4Pmcp 64–72 (68), C1 54– 59 (56), C2 58–64 (62), C4 (n=2) 58–66 (62), length/width Expp (n=5) 14–17 (15)/16–19 (17), E1 E 1 6 –10 (8), E2 E 2 10 –13 (12).
Gnathosoma: Length/height chelicera (n=2) 72–72 (72)/ 22–22 (22), length chela (n=1) 19, length/height P2 41/34, length/height P 3 25/29, claw 20.
Legs (n=5): All leg segments with the exception of first segments clearly striated.
Leg I: Total length 269–288 (279), length/height IL1 32–37 (35)/25–28 (26), IL2 42–47 (45)/26–29 (28), IL3 54–58 (56)/24–28 (26), IL4 61–62 (61)/ 24–24 (24), IL5 79–84 (81)/ 22–22 (22).
Leg II: Total length 295–312 (303), length/height IIL1 41–42 (42)/25–26 (26), IIL2 44–48 (46)/26–28 (27), IIL3 58–61 (60)/24–26 (25), IIL4 68–72 (70)/22–24 (23), IIL5 84–89 (86)/20–22 (21).
Leg III: Total length 349–374 (361), length/height IIIL1 50–56 (53)/24–26 (25), III L2 52–60 (55)/24–28 (26), IIIL3 70–74 (72)/ 20–24 (23), IIIL4 85–89 (87)/22–22 (22), IIIL5 92–95 (93)/19–20 (20).
Diagnostic characters of larvae: Lack of C3 and short legs. In general, the larval morphology of S. insignis is similar to that of S. setiger (e.g. related to the lack of seta C3, the field of the folded integument located at the distal dorsal idiosoma). However, some morphological differences enable a separation between the two species. All legs and Dp in S. insignis are longer than those in S. setiger .
Remarks: The larva of Sperchon insignis was previously unknown. The species was formerly placed as a synonym or as a subspecies of S. setiger (e.g. Viets & Viets 1959; Viets 1987). Our morphological data of the larvae support recognition of S. insignis as a separate species (Gerecke, pers. com.). Since the state of the studied animals did not allow figures to be drawn, the description above is incomplete. Differences in size of legs, sclerotized structures of the idiosoma and setae are often found in sibling species exhibiting parasitic and nonparasitic lifehistory traits ( Smith 1998). A more thorough investigation of larval morphology of egg larvae from different populations of S. setiger and S. insignis should show to which extent larval morphology in S. setiger from different habitats is stable.
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