Amplaria crawfordi, Shear, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4908.2.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BEE08FC0-68C2-469D-BDEA-4F1D9843012E |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4448009 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7670A27A-FF83-FFD3-FF69-EA20D9DB4B33 |
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Amplaria crawfordi |
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sp. nov. |
Amplaria crawfordi , new species
Figs. 4–6 View FIGS View FIGS , 47, 48 View FIGS
Types: Male holotype and male and female paratypes from west of Thornton Creek, 47.698°, -122.279°, 80’ asl, Seattle , King Co., Washington, collected 10–15 April 2002 by Jerry Austin ; deposited in Burke Memorial Museum of the University of Washington, Seattle , Washington. Parts of these specimens are mounted on SEM stub WAS34-8 .
Diagnosis: Similar to and clearly related to A. nazinta and A. fontinalis , n. sp. Distinct from the former in the longer, finger-like extension of the ninth leg telopodite ( Fig. 4 View FIGS ), and from the latter in having a few more ommatidia and in details of the gonopod (compare Figs. 2 View FIGS and 5 View FIGS ).
Etymology: I take pleasure in naming this species for my esteemed colleague, Rod Crawford, curator of terrestrial invertebrates at the Burke Memorial Museum of the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
Description: Male holotype. Length, about 10 mm, width 0.9–1.0 mm. Four small, poorly formed black ommatidia. Labrum without hooks; mandible not modified. First legpair larger than second and third, femur and postfemur with long, needle-like setae. Second legpair coxae fused in midline and to their respective trochanters, short apophysis with specialized setae on trochanteral part ( Fig. 6 View FIGS ). Third coxal flasks basally fused, distally tightly appressed in midline, enlarged, sharply angled anteriorly; third telopodites reduced in size, prefemur with strong, distoventral lobe ( Fig. 6 View FIGS ). Pleurotergal bars of third ring broad, not touching in midline. Coxae of legpairs four and five not modified, telopodites enlarged, with flattened podomeres. Pygidium short. Color medium chestnut brown (after long preservation).
Gonopods ( Fig. 5 View FIGS , 47, 48 View FIGS ) with anterior angiocoxite apically divided; lateral branch slender, rebranched, deflexed at tip. Posterior angiocoxite expanded, in situ sheathing three or four flagellocoxites. Ninth legpair coxae without prominent apophysis, mesal apex acute; telopodite with long, finger-like mesal extension ( Fig. 4 View FIGS ).
Females similar in non-sexual characters to males.
Distribution: Known only from the type locality.
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