Amplaria mendocino, Shear, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4908.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4448045 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7670A27A-FF88-FFC7-FF69-EFB5D9DB4FE9 |
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Amplaria mendocino |
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sp. nov. |
Amplaria mendocino , new species
Figs. 41 View FIGS , 57 View FIGS
Types: Male holotype and male paratype from Usal Road , 1 mi N of US 1, 39.7910°, -123.8290°, 700’ asl, Mendocino Co., California, collected 20 September 1990 by D. Ubick. Parts of the holotype and paratype are mounted on SEM stub WAS34-16 .
Diagnosis: Very similar in gonopod anatomy to the foregoing species, A. cervus . Distinct in the ventral depressions on male coxae 4 and 5, which also bear fine, dense setae ( Fig. 41 View FIGS ). Legpair 1 is not enlarged and lacks needlelike setae.
Etymology: The species name, a noun in apposition, recognizes the type locality in Mendocino Co., California.
Description: Male holotype. Length, about 11 mm, width 1.0 mm. Fourteen ommatidia in triangular patch. Labrum with long, slightly sinuous hooks at each angle. Mandibles not modified. Legpairs 1 and 2 similar in size; legpair 1 lacks long needle-like setae. Legpairs 2–7 telopodites of similar size, with flattened podomeres. Second trochanters with relatively small posteriorventral processes, bearing specialized setae. Legs 3 with coxal flasks of moderate length, divergent, with dense setae anterioapically, telopodites not reduced ( Fig. 41 View FIGS ). Pleurotergal bars of ring 3 narrow, just touching in midline. Coxae of legpairs 4, 5, distally depressed, with fine, dense setae ( Fig. 41 View FIGS ). Crests moderate. Pygidium short. Color pale tan, each metazonite with dark purplish dots on posterior ends of crests 3 and 4, metazonites shaded darker laterally.
Gonopods ( Fig. 57 View FIGS ) almost identical to those of A. cervus , but anterior angiocoxites differing slightly in shape of distal end (compare Fig. 56 View FIGS and Fig. 57 View FIGS ). Ninth legpair with flattened coxae, very small, acute mesal coxal process.
Females not collected.
Distribution: Known only from the type locality.
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Striarioidea |
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Striariinae |
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