Hygrobates (Hygrobates) draconicus, Smit, 2005
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930500256284 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B47736-FFE3-0617-F91B-FA067E6FFEE8 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Hygrobates (Hygrobates) draconicus |
status |
sp. nov. |
Hygrobates (Hygrobates) draconicus sp. nov.
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Material examined
Holotype: male, Poacher’s Stream , Injisuti, Drakensbergen, Kwazulu-Natal Province, South Africa, alt. 1512 m a.s.l., 29 ° 08.141 9 S, 29 ° 26.149 9 E, 19 November 2004 ( BMSA) . Paratype: male, Old Women’s Stream , Injisuti, Drakensbergen, Kwazulu-Natal Province, South Africa, alt. 1467 m a.s.l., 29 ° 07.181 9 S, 29 ° 26.476 9 E, 19 November 2004 ( ZMAN) .
Description
Male. Idiosoma 518 long and 389 wide, soft, finely striated. Capitulum fused with first coxal plates, first coxal plates fused medially. Apodemes of anterior coxal plates short, fourth coxal plates with long apodemes. Holotype male not fully sclerotized and therefore margins of coxal plates indistinct. In fully sclerotized paratype male medial margins of fourth coxal plates rounded. Genital field with three pairs of large acetabula. Paratype male aberrant, with two and three acetabula on each side, respectively. Excretory pore terminal. Lengths of PI– PV: 23, 120, 100,194, 64. PII with large, axe-shaped ventral extension, PIII with triangular ventral extension; PIV with short, well-distanced ventral setae. Lengths of Ileg-4–6: 116, 188, 174; I-leg-5 with one blunt, heavy seta. IV-leg-4–6: 240, 280, 204. IVleg-5 with two rudimentary swimming setae, all other legs without swimming setae .
Female. Unknown.
Etymology
Named after its occurrence in the Drakensbergen.
Remarks
The large extension of PII is more or less similar to Hygrobates (Thonia) barbata Halík from East Africa. However, this species has the legs modified, especially on the fourth and fifth segment. No other African Hygrobates species has a similar large extension of PII.
BMSA |
National Museum Bloemfontein |
ZMAN |
Instituut voor Taxonomische Zoologie, Zoologisch Museum |
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