Atlantodesmus eimeri ( Attems, 1898 )
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Atlantodesmus eimeri ( Attems, 1898) View in CoL
Figures 4 View FIGURE 4 ĀC, 6–8, 19
Leptodesmus (Odontopeltis) eimeri Attems, 1898: 67 View in CoL , 400, fig. 151 (Four syntypes from Blumenau (49°07’17’’W, 26°91’65’’S), Santa Catarina, Brazil, 5/II/1889, L. Hettsckko leg., deposited in NHMW, not examined). GoogleMaps
Pseudoleptodesmus (Brachyurodesmus) eimeri: Attems, 1931: 34 View in CoL , figs 50–53.
Leptodesmus (Leptodesmus) verhoeffi Attems, 1931: 17 View in CoL , figs 18–21. (Male holotype from Santa Catarina, Brazil; W. Erhardt leg., deposited in ZMH, not examined). Attems, 1938: 21, fig. 19; Schubart, 1954: 99 (syn.).
Leptodesmus (Brachyurodesmus) eimeri: Attems, 1938: 47 View in CoL , figs 53–54.
Leptodesmus eimeri: Schubart, 1946: 192 View in CoL ; 1954: 99, fig. 19.
Leptodesmus verhoeffi: Schubart, 1946: 196 View in CoL .
Atlantodesmus eimeri: Hoffman, 2000: 101 View in CoL –113, fig. 3–7, 12.
Note. The original description and figures by Attems (1898), as well the descriptions by Schubart (1954), are highly detailed, making the examination of the type material unnecessary. Also, specimens of A. eimeri View in CoL were easily identified among collections, due to its distinct gonopod and unusual tubercles in the dorsal surface of the metazonites, thereby allowing a more comprehensive analysis.
Additional material examined. BRAZIL. PARANÁ: Piraquara (49°06’28’’W, 25°44’26’’S), Mananciais da Terra , 1♂, 02/XI/2002, A. Chagas-Jr col. ( MNRJ 11963 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Morretes, Pico do Marumbi (48°82’90’’W, 25°48’27’’S), 1♀, XI/1945, O. Curial col. ( MZSP 934 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . SANTA CATARINA: Blumenau, Parque Estadual Ribeirão do Garcia (49°05’95’’W, 26°93’30’’S), 7♂, 24/I/2003, C.A. Rheims col. ( IBSP 2191 View Materials , IBSP 2202 View Materials , IBSP 2208 View Materials , IBSP 2211 View Materials , IBSP 1828 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Blumenau , Nova Rússia (49°07’17’’W, 26°91’65’’S), 3♂ 1♀, 20/II/2013, R.P. Indicatti & B. Gambaré col. ( IBSP 4367 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Paulo Lopes , Parque Estadual da Serra do Tabuleiro (48°80’35’’W, 27°92’22’’S), 19♂ 15♀, 10– 20/I/2003, Equipe Biota col. ( IBSP 2936 View Materials , IBSP 2337 View Materials , IBSP 2326 View Materials , IBSP 2303 View Materials , IBSP 2317 View Materials , IBSP 2296 View Materials , IBSP 2332 View Materials , IBSP 2348 View Materials , IBSP 2315 View Materials , IBSP 2318 View Materials , IBSP 2344 View Materials , IBSP 2345 View Materials , IBSP 2343 View Materials , IBSP 2334 View Materials , IBSP 2346 View Materials , IBSP 2340 View Materials , IBSP 2338 View Materials , IBSP 3126 View Materials , IBSP 3123 View Materials , IBSP 3124 View Materials , IBSP 2353 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Corupá (49°24’52’’W, 26°43’55’’S), RPPN Emilio Batistella , 9♂ 5♀, 05–06/XII/2011, P.G.B.S. Dias col. ( IBSP 3864 View Materials , IBSP 3865 View Materials , IBSP 3866-3867 View Materials , IBSP 3868 View Materials , IBSP 2869 View Materials , IBSP 3869 View Materials , IBSP 3870 View Materials , IBSP 3871 View Materials , IBSP 3873 View Materials , IBSP 3874 View Materials , IBSP 3875 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Florianópolis, ( Praia do Santinho , 48°38’26’’W, 27°47’08’’S, Morro das Aranhas), 1♂, 29/X/2008, Pedroso & Vasconcelos col. ( MNRJ 11945 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Poção (48°50’69’’W, 27°61’05’’S), 1♂ 1♀, 10–15/II/2002, D.R. Pedroso col. ( MNRJ 11952 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; ( Praia de Canasvieiras , 48°45’82’’W, 27°43’22’’S), 1♂, IV/1945, L. Gofferjé col. ( MZSP 933 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Porto Belo, (48°54’04’’W, 27°15’42’’S), APA Araçá , 1♂ 1♀, 25/IV/ 2011, Trívia, A.L. & A. Chagas-Jr col. ( IBSP 3713 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Brusque (48°91’11’’W, 27°09’82’’S), 12♂ 4♀, 1949, H.P. Veloso col. ( MZSP 2976 View Materials , MZSP 3175 View Materials , MZSP 3215 View Materials , MZSP 2979 View Materials , MZSP 3231 View Materials , MZSP 3283 View Materials , MZSP 2908 View Materials , MZSP 5684 View Materials , MZSP 5585 View Materials , MZSP 3384 View Materials , MZSP 20788 View Materials , MZSP 3180 View Materials , MZSP 3164 View Materials , MZSP 2403 View Materials , MZSP 3366 View Materials , MZSP 4064 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Rio dos Cedros (49°27’43’’W, 26°74’35’’S), 5♂, 9–10/I/1982, F. Val col. (MZSP 932).
Diagnosis. Males differ from all other species of the genus by the acropodite process not enveloping the solenomere ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 A), by presence of a well-defined coxal apophysis in the gonopod ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 A, arrow) and dorsal surface of the diplosegments with conspicuous tubercles ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 D).
Redescription. Male (IBSP 4367). Coloration (in alcohol): Head reddish brown. Body reddish brown. Paranota tip with the same color as the body. Legs reddish. Telson brown. Total length: 42.4. Collum 1.43 long, 5.07 wide. Antennomere lengths (1>7): 0.69; 1.63; 1.16; 1.05; 1.36; 1.43; 0.40. Gonopod aperture 1.09 long, 1.65 wide. Telson 1.07. Gonopods: coxae with a distal row of bristles dorsally. With a coxal apophysis ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 A). Prefemoral region ventrally positioned. Prefemoral process long, reaching approximately the apex of the solenomere. Apex of the prefemoral process spatula-shaped with a serrated margin ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 A). Dorsal side of prefemoral region with several folds. Cingulum reduced ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 C). Solenomere elongated and sickle-shaped. Acropodite process flat, blade-shaped, not enveloping the solenomere ( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 A–B).
Female (IBSP 2332). Coloration (in alcohol) and body as in male. Total length 41. Collum 1.83 long, 5.42 wide. Telson 1.13. Cyphopods ( Figs 8 View FIGURE 8 C–D) with thick bristles dispersed on each of the valves. Apical part of cyphopod concave, with the intermediate membrane projecting between the valves ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 D). Distribution. States of Paraná and Santa Catarina, Brazil, in areas containing the Brazilian Atlantic forest biome ( Por et al. 2005).
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Atlantodesmus eimeri ( Attems, 1898 )
Bouzan, Rodrigo Salvador, Pena-Barbosa, João Paulo P. & Brescovit, Antonio Domingos 2017 |
Atlantodesmus eimeri:
Hoffman 2000: 101 |
Leptodesmus eimeri:
Schubart 1946: 192 |
Leptodesmus verhoeffi:
Schubart 1946: 196 |
Leptodesmus (Brachyurodesmus) eimeri:
Attems 1938: 47 |
Pseudoleptodesmus (Brachyurodesmus) eimeri:
Attems 1931: 34 |
Leptodesmus (Leptodesmus) verhoeffi
Attems 1938: 21 |
Attems 1931: 17 |
Leptodesmus (Odontopeltis) eimeri
Attems 1898: 67 |