Guizygiella guangxiensis ( Zhu & Zhang 1993 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.2476/asjaa.56.29 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6250743 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D27487BF-FF84-3B02-FF70-332574BDF565 |
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Guizygiella guangxiensis ( Zhu & Zhang 1993 ) |
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Guizygiella guangxiensis ( Zhu & Zhang 1993) View in CoL
Figs. 8- 9 View Figs. 8 - 9
Material examined. 1 male ( SMF 56335 ) GoogleMaps , 1 female ( SMF 56337 ), L1 GoogleMaps . 2 females (one with scapus) ( SMF 56371 ), L 10, 12.XI. 2004 GoogleMaps . 2 females ( SMF 56715 ), L 13, 5.III. 2006 GoogleMaps . 1 female ( SMF 56380 ) GoogleMaps , 1 female ( SMF 56381 ), L23 GoogleMaps . 2 females (both with scapus) ( SMF 56321 ), L29, 17.11.2003 GoogleMaps . 1 female ( SMF 56327 ), L29, 23.11.2003 GoogleMaps . 1 female (scapus broken off) ( SMF 56328 ), L36, 26.11.- 1.111.2003 GoogleMaps .
This species is widely distributed in Laos. In some female specimens a knob-shaped scapus is present ( Figs. 8-9 View Figs. 8 - 9 ). Specimens without this scapus exhibit a hardly recognisable insertion area, which is not illustrated in Zhu & Zhang (1993) or Zhu et al. (2003). It seems to be a predetermined breaking point, as very low pressure causes a break-off of the scapus.
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Germany, Frankfurt-am-Main, Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum Senckenberg |
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