Charinus dominicanus Armas & Pérez, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.772.1505 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5570688 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8F431375-FF85-FFCE-A51A-FD4CFEF1DF85 |
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Felipe |
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Charinus dominicanus Armas & Pérez, 2001 |
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Charinus dominicanus Armas & Pérez, 2001 View in CoL
Figs 12 View Fig , 21–23 View Fig View Fig View Fig ; Table 1 View Table 1
Charinus dominicanus Armas & Pérez, 2001: 47 View in CoL , 50, 59, 62–64, figs 11, 14.
Charinus dominicanus View in CoL – Armas 2004: 39; 2006b: 227–228, 242–243, fig. 6; 2010: 58, 60. — Teruel & Questel 2015: 47. — Teruel 2016: 3–7, figs 1–3, 7a, 8. — Miranda et al. 2016b: 555, 557, fig. 8; 2018a: 24; 2018b: 36, fig. 14.
Diagnosis
This species may be separated from other Caribbean and Central American Charinus by means of the following combination of characters: anterior area of carapace broadly convex, slightly narrower in males; median eyes absent ( Fig. 21A, C View Fig ); median ocular tubercle small; lateral eyes well developed ( Fig. 21A View Fig ); tritosternum bottle-shaped, extremely short (wider than long) ( Fig. 21B View Fig ); cheliceral claw with eight teeth; pedipalp tarsus with two dorsal curved spines, distal spine half length of the tarsus, proximal spine half length of distal spine; tibia of leg I with 21 articles, tarsus I with 33 articles; leg IV basitibia with three pseudo-article; leg IV basitibia trichobothrium bc situated equidistant between bf and sbf; leg IV distitibia sc and sf series each with five trichobothria.
Etymology
Adjective referring to the country in which the species occurs ( Armas & Pérez 2001).
Type material
Holotype DOMINICAN REPUBLIC • 1 ♀; Barahona Province, La Ciénaga Municipality, Los Charcos , sección San Rafael , Sierra de Bahoruco ; [18°04′ N, 71°06′ W]; IES [not examined]. GoogleMaps
Additional material (examined)
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC • 1 ♂; Sierra de Bahoruco , south of Barahona, 3.4 km N of Paraiso on DR 44, small farm with coffee plantation; 18°00′56.46″ N, 71°08′40.62″ W; 7–8 Jul. 2010; 115 m a.s.l.; J.H. Huff and S. Schoenbrun leg.; new record; AMCC [ LP 10473 ] GoogleMaps • 2 ♀♀, 1 ♂; Sierra de Bahoruco , 3.4 km N of Paraíso on DR44, S of Barahona, small farm with coffee plantation; 12°00.94′ N, 71°08.677′ W; 115 m a.s.l.; 7–8 Jul. 2010; J. Huff and S. Schoenbrun leg.; AMNH GoogleMaps .
Measurements
See Table 1 View Table 1 .
Distribution
Occurs in the southwestern part of the Dominican Republic.
Natural history
Lives under stones, sometimes in sympatry with Phrynus marginemaculatus C.L. Koch, 1841 .
Remarks
A supplementary description of the female and first description of the male are provided by Teruel (2016). Details of the ultrastructure of the gonopod and leg I are provided here for the first time ( Figs 22– 23 View Fig View Fig ). The cushion-like female gonopod is flat, with a narrow apex ( Fig. 22A–B View Fig ), and resembles that of C. vulgaris . The distal articles of tibia I have trichobothria ( Fig. 23H–I View Fig ). The distal article of tarsus I ( Fig. 23A, J View Fig ) is covered with clavate sensilla ( Fig. 23G View Fig ) and a tarsal organ projecting from the apex, near the claw ( Fig. 23D View Fig ). The clavate sensilla bear multiple linear striations on the surface and an apical pore ( Fig. 23G View Fig ). The tarsal organ has a stalk and three rounded projections at the distal margin. Each rounded projection has a small pore. The rod sensilla is formed by four setae in shallow groove ( Fig. 23E View Fig ). The setae forming the rod sensilla are punctuate ( Fig. 23F View Fig ). Gland openings are present on tarsal article 13 ( Fig. 23J View Fig ).
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Charinus dominicanus Armas & Pérez, 2001
Miranda, Gustavo Silva de, Giupponi, Alessandro P. L., Prendini, Lorenzo & Scharff, Nikolaj 2021 |
Charinus dominicanus
Miranda G. S. & Giupponi A. P. L. & Wizen G. 2016: 555 |
Teruel R. & Questel K. 2015: 47 |
Armas L. F. 2006: 227 |
Armas L. F. 2004: 39 |
Charinus dominicanus Armas & Pérez, 2001: 47
Armas L. F. & Perez A. 2001: 47 |