Chaleponcus hereronius (Attems, 1922)
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2305-2562 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7917931 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039587C7-FFBF-FFA0-6690-FEF262EF726B |
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Chaleponcus hereronius (Attems, 1922) |
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Chaleponcus hereronius (Attems, 1922)
Odontopyge hereronia: Attems 1922: 101–103 View in CoL , figs 2a–d; 1928: 391.
Chaleponcus hereronius: Kraus 1960: 25 ; Schubart 1966: 123; Hamer 1998: 58.
Diagnosis: Gonopod telocoxite broadly widened, with apical region folded as a “lappet” (Attems 1928), which forms a median triangular process apically.A low triangular process on lateral margin of telocoxite.
Description:
Size: Width 4.2–4.5 mm; 60 segments.
Colour: In life black, antenna yellow-brown, darkening distally, legs yellow-brown.
Head: 5 or 6 supralabral pits, epicranial and interocular suture distinct.
Collum: Only very slightly anteriorly projected and with 1–2 complete folds.
Paraprocts: With distinct dorsal spines.
Legs: All legs with pads.
Gonopods: As in diagnosis.
Material examined: NAMIBIA: 1♂ 1♀ Usakos [22°00'11"S 15°34'59"E, 866 m], 1911, Michaelsen ( NHMW 2622 View Materials ) GoogleMaps .
Distribution: The species is only known from the type locality, Usakos, which is close to Swakopmund in the Erongo region ( Fig. 75).
Remark: Unfortunately, the gonopods were prepared in a manner that makes it impossible to redraw them to show the diagnostic characters.
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Chaleponcus hereronius (Attems, 1922)
Vohland, Katrin & Hamer, Michelle 2013 |
Chaleponcus hereronius:
Kraus 1960: 25 |
Odontopyge hereronia:
Attems 1922: 101 - 103 |