Pseudopoda
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.179225 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6249621 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D31F8781-FFF5-FF89-FF3D-FD30A41FFB4D |
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Pseudopoda |
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Pseudopoda View in CoL View at ENA sp. cf. bibulba ( Xu and Yin, 2000)
Figs 55–59 View FIGURES 44 – 59. 44 – 54 , 137 View FIGURE 137
Material examined CHINA: Yunnan: 1 female (PJ 2158), Mengla County, Hsiao Meng Lun, 21°55' N, 101°15' E, Meng Xue Shihui Liu, 11 November 1988, Song Daxiang, #30 (IOZ).
Description. PL 4.6, PH 1.4, PW 4.0, AW 2.3, OL 4.5, OW 2.7.
Lateral coils of internal duct system are very similar to those of P. bibulba , but the median part is not as long as in P. bibulba ( Figs 55–58 View FIGURES 44 – 59. 44 – 54 ). Moreover, the anterior median margins of the lateral lobes do not exhibit the distinct bend as in P. bibulba and a distinct bright median band on the dorsal shield of the prosoma is missing. As no conspecific male is known and both localities are about 370 air kilometres apart, no statements on taxonomic status can be drawn and, therefore, the specimen is not described as a new species here.
Relationships. See P. b i b u l b a.
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