Shearia khakassica Mikhaljova, 2000
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Shearia khakassica Mikhaljova, 2000 |
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Shearia khakassica Mikhaljova, 2000 View in CoL
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Shearia khakassica Mikhaljova, 2000: 163 View in CoL , figs.
Shearia khakassica View in CoL — Mikhaljova,Golovatch,2001:110; Mikhaljova, 2004: 166, 167: figs, 164: map; 2016: 13; 2017: 202, 203: figs, 140: map; Nefediev, Nefedieva, 2006: 98; 2007: 161; 2008b: 62.
Shearia oiskaya View in CoL — Mikhaljova et al., 2008: 54 View Cited Treatment .
NEW MATERIAL EXAMINED. 1 ♂, 7 ♀♀, 7 juv., Russia, Republic of Altai, Ulagan District, 9 km S of Lake Dzhulukul, near Lak-Yyash Lakes , Betula rotundifolia View in CoL thicket, 50.393970°N, 89.674179°E, 2200 m a.s.l., 27.VII.2006, leg. P.S. Nefediev, J.S. Nefedieva. GoogleMaps
MATERIAL RE-EXAMINED (specimens previously identified as Shearia oiskaya Mikhaljova, 2000 and published by Mikhaljova et al. [2008]). 7 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, 22 juv., Russia, Republic of Altai, Ulagan District, 9 km S of Lake Dzhulukul, near Lak-Yyash Lakes, Betula rotundifolia thicket, 50.393970°N, 89.674179°E, 2200 m a.s.l., 27.VII.2006, leg. P.S. Nefediev, J.S. Nefedieva.
DISTRIBUTION. This species is rather widespread in the south of western and central Siberia (W districts of the Republic of Khakassia, S districts of the Kemerovo Area and the Krasnoyarsk Province, as well as SE districts of the Republic of Altai) ( Fig. 14 View Fig ) .
REMARKS. A restudy of specimens from near Lak-Yyash Lakes at the border of the Republic of Altai and the Republic of Tyva, previously identified as Shearia oiskaya Mikhaljova, 2000 by Mikhaljova et al. [2008], shows that all of them actually belong to S. khakassica . The above southernmost records of the species are new to the Republic of Altai. Neither the gonopods nor coxae 10, nor coxae 11 of this species have ever been shown using SEM. Hence, they
Figs 8–13. Shearia densecava , male: 8–11 — gonopods; 12 — coxae 10; 13 — coxae 11; 8, 10, 12–13 — oral view; 9, 11 — caudal view (8, 10, 12–13 — Republic of Altai, Lake Taldu-Kiol; 9, 11 — Republic of Altai, Kalbakaya River). Scale bars: 1 mm (8–11), 0.4 mm (12) and 0.3 mm (13).
Рис. 8–13. Shearia densecava , самец: 8–11 — гоноподы; 12 — коксы 10-й пары ног; 13 — коксы 11-й пары ног; 8, 10, 12–13 — спереди; 9, 11 — сЗади (8, 10, 12, 13 — Республика Алтай, оЗ. Талду- Кёль; 9, 11 — Республика Алтай, р. КалбакаЯ). МасШтаб: 1 мм (8–11), 0,4 мм (12) и 0,3 мм (13). are given here ( Figs 15–20 View Figs 15–20 ). An examination of males of the species from the ASU collection has revealed a small posterior process (pp) on each angiocoxite of the posterior gonopods, as opposed to “absent” or “a small fold”, specified in the original description [see Mikhaljova, 2000]. This structure is well visible in a SEM micrograph ( Fig. 18 View Figs 15–20 ), and it must be included into the description of S. khakassica .
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Shearia khakassica Mikhaljova, 2000
Nefediev, P. S. 2019 |
Shearia khakassica
Nefediev P. S. & Nefedieva J. S. 2008: 62 |
Nefediev P. S. & Nefedieva J. S. 2007: 161 |
Nefediev P. S. & Nefedieva J. S. 2006: 98 |
Mikhaljova E. V. 2004: 166 |
Mikhaljova E. V. & Golovatch S. I. 2001: 110 |
Shearia khakassica
Mikhaljova E. V. 2000: 163 |