Hyleoglomeris generalis, Liu, Weixin & Tian, Mingyi, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4032.1.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5694468 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA87F2-0B2F-4074-3B9A-FF3E4A3CFB4B |
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Hyleoglomeris generalis |
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sp. nov. |
Hyleoglomeris generalis sp. n.
Figs. 5 View FIGURE 5 & 6 View FIGURE 6
Material examined: Holotype male ( SCAU), China, Guizhou, Qiandongnan Zizhizhou, Cengong County, Shuiwei Town, Changping Village, Cave Jiangjun Dong, 27°25’59.84’’N, 109°0’57.42’’E, 550 m, 28.VI.2014, leg. Tian Mingyi, Liu Weixin, Yin Haomin, Huang Sunbin, Wang Xinhui. Paratype. 1 female ( SCAU), same locality, together with holotype.
Etymology. To emphasize the provenance from Cave “Jiangjun” in Chinese meaning a general; noun in apposition.
Diagnosis. Keys out as H. youhao Golovatch, Liu & Geoffroy, 2012 , but differs in a residual body coloration, male leg 18 with a moderately arch-shaped syncoxital notch, a faintly concave, subtrapezium, central lobe of telopod syncoxite, coupled with a small caudomedial process of the telopod tibia.
Description. Length ca 6.5 mm (holotype), 5.5 mm (paratype), width 3.5 mm in both types. Coloration entirely pale yellow ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ). Head light brown, antennae pallid, antennomere 6 ca 2.2 times (holotype) or 2.0 times (paratype) as long as wide. Ocelli at least 1+1, translucent, barely visible. Tömösváry’s organ transverse-oval, only slightly wider than long. Collum with 1+1 oval, light yellow-brownish, paramedian spots ( Figs. 5 View FIGURE 5 A–B). Thoracic shield and segment 3 traces of marbled and faintly light yellow-brownish coloration.
Collum with two transverse striae. Thoracic shield with a broad hyposchism, the latter not reaching behind caudal tergal margin; 9 transverse striae, 4(5) starting below, one level to, 3(4) above schism, 4 or 5 striae (never the first and last from below) crossing the dorsum. Pygidium of both sexes regularly rounded at caudal margin.
Male leg 17 ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A) with a high and regularly round shaped outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus with two subapical spines.
Male leg 18 ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 B) with a mederately arch-shaped notch; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus with one subapical spine.
Telopods ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 C) with a low, apically slightly concave, subtrapezium, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned with a very small lobule ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 D). Prefemur rather faintly micropapillate laterally. Prefemur with a well-developed frontomedial trichostele. Femur with a smaller frontomedial trichostele. Caudomedial femoral process prominent, tip without membrance sac, subapically with a rounded lobe on caudal face. Tibia with a strong distomedial seta, caudomedial process vague; a distinct, papillate tubercle at base on caudal face. Tarsus rather strongly sigmoid, narrowly subacuminate apically.
Remark. Although this species has retained some pigment in the tegument, it seems to be a troglobite.
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