Boreviulisoma
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3646.5.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:649D8424-F543-4489-B025-E8006D1EEB52 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5691647 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ECC14E-FFF1-0745-9EBD-574E7C0EFD00 |
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Boreviulisoma |
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Identification of Boreviulisoma View in CoL species
Differences between the three known species of Boreviulisoma are summarized in Table 1 View TABLE 1 and in the following key:
1. Metazonal setae short, clavate......................................................... B. liouvillei ( Morocco) View in CoL
- Metazonal setae long, pointed.......................................................................... 2
2. Depigmented. Male legs 5–7 and 9–10 with femoral knobs........................... B. barrocalense View in CoL n. sp. ( Portugal)
- Reddish-brown. Male legs from 3 to ca. 26 with femoral knobs................................... B. badium ( Spain)
B. liouvillei View in CoL B. badium B. barrocalense View in CoL n. sp.
Tip of gonopod with a small pointed projection rounded (Figs 18–19) with small bifid projection + ( Figs 24–26 View FIGURES 24 – 26 ) hawksbill-like dorsal projection (Figs 10–14)
Data in parentheses on B. liouvillei from Brolemann (1928) and Schubart (1960), data on B. badium from Attems (1952).
Colour of trunk | (dark red-brown) | (dark reddish-brown) | white |
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Body length | (3: 11 mm) (Ƥ: 15 mm) | - | 3: 9–10 mm Ƥ: 10–11 mm |
Body width | 3: 0.92(-1.28) mm, Ƥ: 1.36(-1.55) mm | (3: 0.9 mm) | 3: 0.86–0.89 mm Ƥ: 0.99–1.04 mm |
Tergal setae | tiny/short, (slightly) clavate (Figs 22–23) | long, thin, pointed | long, thin, pointed (Fig. 6) |
Male femoral knobs | absent (?) | on all legs from 3rd pair onward | on legpairs 5–7 + first + second postgonopodal pair |
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