Hygrobates spathuliferus cederberg, Smit, 2005
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930500256284 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B47736-FFF0-0609-F91A-FF7A794BFD5A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Hygrobates spathuliferus cederberg |
status |
subsp. nov. |
Hygrobates spathuliferus cederberg subsp. nov.
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Material examined
Holotype: male, tributary of Rondgat River at Algeria, Cederberg Wilderness Area , Western Cape Province, South Africa, 32 ° 22.411 9 S, 19 ° 03.863 9 E, 1 November 2004 ( BMSA) . Paratypes: two males same data as holotype ( ZMAN) ; two males, Rondgat River at Algeria, Cederberg Wilderness Area, alt. 490 m a.s.l., 32 ° 22.491 9 S, 19 ° 03.742 9 E, 1 November 2004 ( BMSA) .
Description
Male. Idiosoma 551 (567–591) long and 510 (518–591) wide. Idiosoma soft, sclerotized parts pale red. Anterior coxal plates with short apodemes. Medial margins of coxal plates incomplete. Posterior margin of fourth coxal plates with short extensions. Genital field with three pairs of acetabula, which are arranged in a triangle. In one paratype one of the anterior acetabula missing. Lateral margin of genital field with a row of small setae. Genital field 130 long and 156 wide, gonopore 96 long. Lengths of PI–PV: 28, 124, 98, 216, 76. PII with a large extension, distal part covered with small papillae. Ventral margin of PIII slightly convex. Setae of ventral margin of PIV small and widely separated. Ventral margin of PV with five curved setae. Lengths of I-leg-4–6: 180, 192, 140. I-leg-5 distally with one short, pointed and bowed heavy seta. Ventral margin of I-leg-5 with nine more small heavy setae. Lengths of IV-leg-4–6: 300, 324, 194. Legs without swimming setae.
Female. Unknown.
Etymology
Named after the Cederberg mountains.
Remarks
The new subspecies differs from the nominate form in the shape of the first legs and PV. Hygrobates spathuliferus spathuliferus has the ventral margin of PV with one curved seta, the new subspecies has PV with five ventral setae. Moreover, I-leg-5 of the nominate form has a blunt distal heavy seta, while the ventral margin of this segment has two or three (occasionally up to seven) small heavy setae. Another difference can be found in the ventral extension of PII, which is more slender in the nominate form.
BMSA |
National Museum Bloemfontein |
ZMAN |
Instituut voor Taxonomische Zoologie, Zoologisch Museum |
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