Anisitsiellides alpinus, K & PešićK, 2023
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.24349/wxgx-vtaq |
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persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C12CB043-6B51-7A4F-03F5-FF00FA503148 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Anisitsiellides alpinus |
status |
sp. nov. |
Anisitsiellides alpinus sp. nov.
Zoobank: A74C3EF4-0DF1-4600-82D5-B3BA01D1F5BA
( Figs. 2 View Figure 2 A-F)
Material examined. Holotype female, Small unnamed creek below summit of Mt. Kosciuszko , Mt Kosciuszko NP, New South Wales, Australia, 36°27.322′ S 148°15.929′
E, 2178 m a.s.l., 7 Dec. 2003, dissected and slide mounted (AMS). Paratype: one female,
Blue Lake Creek near outlet in Blue Lake, Mt Kosciuszko NP, New South Wales, Australia, 36°24.270′ S 148°18.745′ E, 1893 m a.s.l., 6 Dec. 2003 (RMNH).
Diagnosis — Dorsal shield with four pairs of glandularia; Cxgl-2 on anterior margin of Cx-II; P-4 without an anteroventral projection.
Description — Female – Dorsal and ventral shields present; dorsal shield L/W 684/469,
ratio 1.46, dorsal shield bearing the postocularia and four pairs of glandularia ( Fig. 2A View Figure 2 ), four pairs of glandularia placed in dorsal furrow; ventral shield L/W 731/588, a separate sclerite present at anterior end of ventral shield, Cxgl-2 on anterior margin of Cx-II, close to Cx-I/Cx-II suture Cxgl-4 situated in ventral shield; gnathosomal bay L 103; medial suture line evident and extending to genital field, posterior lines of Cx-IV obliterated, no ridges extending anteriorly from the region of IV-leg insertions, distance between I-L insertions 393; one pair of glandularia incorporated in the posterior end of the ventral shield; genital field L/W 156/128, ratio 1.22, three pairs of acetabula, L Ac-1-3: 43, 41, 33.
Gnathosoma vL 131; palp: total L 290; dL/H, dL/H ratio: P-1, 28/31, 0.9; P-2, 75/60,
1.25; P-3, 49/43, 1.14; P-4, 111/31, 3.6; P-5, 27/14, 1.9; L ratio P-2/P-4, 0.68. P-4 without a projection, with a small denticle-like extension near insertion of ventral setae ( Fig. 2E View Figure 2 ). Chelicera with dorsal elevation in the proximal part of the basal segment ( Fig. 2D View Figure 2 ), total L 168.
Legs — dL of I-leg-2-6: 55, 77, 114, 139, 142; dL of IV-leg-2-6: 78, 98, 142, 156, 116;
two very long swimming setae at distal end of IV-leg-5 ( Fig. 2F View Figure 2 ).
Male — Unknown.
Etymology — Named for occurring in the high mountains.
Discussion — In regard to the dorsal shield with 4 pairs of glandularia and Cxgl-2 shifted to distal end of Cx-II, the new species resembles A. caledonia Harvey, 1990 . The latter species was originally described from Victoria and can be separated from A. alpinus sp. nov. in having
P-4 with an anteroventral projection and the suture lines Cx-II/III are absent ( Harvey 1990).
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