Atractides pennatus (K.Viets, 1920)
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Atractides pennatus (K.Viets, 1920) |
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Atractides pennatus (K.Viets, 1920)
Records ( Table 2): Benthos samples at two spring sites in Gutland, 41 individuals ( Gerecke et al. 2005). E7 6 larvae, parasitic on chironomids, attributed to A. pennatus .
Material examined: 6 larvae attached to chironomids. Because of the poor state of the material, measurements were only taken from 1– 3 specimens.
Preliminary description (E7, n = 2): Length of idiosoma (engorged specimens) 246– 261 (254), width 165–201 (183), Dp length/width 174–192 (183)/96–102 (99), Length CXIIII (from the median gnathosomal bay to the posterior end of CXIIII) (n=3) 141– 147 (145), common median length of both CXIIII 126–135 (130), C1C2 (n=2) 42–51 (47), C1Mmcp 18–18 (18), C4Pmcp 66–69 (68), C1C4 60–66 (63), length/width Expp (n=3) 24–24 (24)/39–45 (42), E1 E 1 18 –21 (20), E2 E2 36 –42 (39).
Legs (n=2): Leg I total length 195–204 (200), length IL 1 27–33 (30), IL2 36–36 (36), IL3 39–39 (39), IL4 42–42 (42), IL5 51–54 (53).
Leg II: Total length 207–210 (209), length IIL 1 30–30 (30), IIL2 36–39 (38), IIL3 39–39 (39), IIL4 45–45 (45), IIL5 57–57 (57).
Leg III: Total length 222–228 (225), length IIIL 1 30–30 (30), IIIL2 42–42 (42), III L3 36–39 (38), IIIL4 51–51 (51), IIIL5 63–66 (65).
Diagnostic characters of larvae: Larvae of A. pennatus were previously undescribed. The above described Atractides individuals differ distinctly from the two other species of the genus frequently found in Luxembourgian springs, the abundant A. fonticolus and the more rare A. nodipalpis ( Gerecke et al. 2005) in leg length, length of Dp and width of Expp.
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