Allocapnia sandersoni Ricker, 1952
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4760725 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4763010 |
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Allocapnia sandersoni Ricker |
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Allocapnia sandersoni Ricker View in CoL
( Figs. 103-108 View Figs )
Allocapnia sandersoni Ricker 1952:165 View in CoL .
Holotype ♂ (Illinois Natural History Survey), Clear Creek, 2.5 miles N Fayetteville , Washington Co., Arkansas
Allocapnia sandersoni: Ross & Ricker, 1971:40 View in CoL .
Material examined. Arkansas: Searcy Co., Little Red River, Hwy 65, 4 January 1997, B. Stark, S. Tucker, 1♂, 2♀ ( BPS) .
Male epiproct. Apical segment of upper limb ca. 286 μm long and armed on the apical ca. 202 μm with dense patch of wave-like spikes ( Figs. 103-106 View Figs ); apical segment ca. 142 μm wide at base and slightly swollen to ca. 164 μm near base of armature; armed area gradually narrowed to a rounded tip. Basal segment of upper limb ca. 572 μm long and ca. 111 μm wide near midlength; basal segment bears a shallow, longitudinal groove extending to near base of apical segment. Greatest width of lower limb ca. 198 μm; marginal area near spoon lined with sparse row of long setae.
Male tergal process. Prominent raised, narrowly divided process on abdominal tergum 8 ( Figs. 106- 108 View Figs ). Process on tergum 8 ca. 214 μm wide and covered with scale-like structures; median notch of process ca. 36 μm wide.
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Stark Collection, Mississippi College, Clinton, Mississippi |
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Allocapnia sandersoni Ricker
Stark, Bill P. & Kondratieff, Boris C. 2012 |
Allocapnia sandersoni:
Ross, H. H. & W. E. Ricker 1971: 40 |
Allocapnia sandersoni
Ricker, W. E. 1952: 165 |