Heteropyge cayennophilus (Silvestri, 1897)
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Heteropyge cayennophilus (Silvestri, 1897) |
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Heteropyge cayennophilus (Silvestri, 1897) View in CoL
( Figs 30−32 View Figs 27−32 , 36−38 View Figs 33−38 , 42−44 View Figs 39−44 )
Archispirostreptus cayennophilus SILVESTRI, 1897b:348 View in CoL .Male holotype from Cayenna [4°55’21.13”N; 52°19’36.66”W], French Guiana, deposited in IRSNB, not examined. VIGGIANI, 1973:355.
Gymnostreptus (Gymnostreptus) cayennophilus ATTEMS, 1914:132 View in CoL .
Orthoporus brasiliensis SCHUBART, 1947:52 View in CoL . Syntypes from Aurá, Ananindeua [1°25’34.82”S; 48°23’10.84”W], state of Pará, Brazil, 18.IV.1940,A. L. Carvalho leg., deposited in MZSP and MNRJ 11846, examined; MAURIÈS, 1975:1272.
Scaphiostreptus (Scaphiostreptus) cayennophilus View in CoL . ATTEMS, 1950:231.
Heteropyge brasiliensis View in CoL . HOffMAN, 1960:113. Synonymized by MAURIÈS, 1975:1272.
Orthoporus cayennophilus View in CoL . JEEKEL, 1963:5.
Heteropyge cayennophilus View in CoL . MAURIÈS, 1975:1272; KRABBE, 1982:333.
Additional material examined. FRENCH GUIANA, Cayenne: Bordat Montabo (04°56’46.47”N; 52°18’24.50”W) GoogleMaps , 2♂, 5♀, 2 immatures, VII.1951, A. R. Hoge & J. M. Ruiz leg. ( IBSP 636 View Materials ) ; BRAZIL, Pará: Aurá (01°26’37.99”S; 48°23’9.24”W) GoogleMaps , 2♂, 6♀, ♀ immature, 18.IV.1940, A. L. Carvalho leg. ( MNRJ 11847 View Materials ) ; 52♀ ( MNRJ 11881 View Materials ) ; ♂ ( MNRJ 11838 View Materials ) ; ♂ ( MNRJ 11840 View Materials ) ; 25♂ immatures ( MNRJ 11848 View Materials ) ; 11♀ immatures ( MNRJ 11832 View Materials ) ; 27♂ ( MNRJ 11853 View Materials ) ; ♂ ( MNRJ 11839 View Materials ) .
Diagnosis. Males of H. cayennophilus can be recognized by a rounded process on the prefemur of the first pair of legs ( Fig. 43 View Figs 39−44 ). Gonopod with an erect straight proplica ( Fig. 36 View Figs 33−38 ); a short or inconspicuous ( MAURIÈS, 1975:1273, figs 32, 33) apicomesal process (app, Figs 36, 37 View Figs 33−38 ); distolateral process on metaplica (dmp, Figs 36, 37 View Figs 33−38 ) not protruding in posterior view; contiguous with metaplica ( Fig. 37 View Figs 33−38 ), different in diagonal aspect from that of H. bidens ( Fig. 34 View Figs 33−38 ); short and rounded in appearance.
Description. Described by SCHUBART (1947) as O. brasiliensis and with a complementary description by MAURIÉS (1975). Additional data are presented here.
Male ( IBSP 636) ( Figs 30-32 View Figs 27−32 ). Total length: 40 mm. Maximum vertical diameter: 2 mm.
First pair of legs: coxae rounded, with 5+5 setiform setae in a curved row on mesal region ( Figs 42, 43 View Figs 39−44 ). Prefemur triangular; 2+2 distomesal setae; a rounded prefemoral process; inconspicuous scattered setae at base of the process ( Fig. 43 View Figs 39−44 ). Tibia with membranous ventral pads ( Fig. 42 View Figs 39−44 ). Neither femur nor postfemur with ventral pads (at least not imperceptible). Second pair of legs: coxae rounded. Prefemur apprised to and contiguous with distal portions of the coxae; postfemur and tibia with very short membranous ventral pads ( Fig. 44 View Figs 39−44 ). Penis elongated and rounded.
Gonopod ( Figs 36−38 View Figs 33−38 ). Sternum semi-circular. Paracoxite (px) rounded. Proplica very short (pp); erect straight; with short apico-mesal process (app, Fig. 37 View Figs 33−38 ). Metaplica elongated (mp); distolateral metaplical (dmp) process not protruding in posterior view ( Fig. 37 View Figs 33−38 ), rounded and contiguous with metaplica. Inner process of metaplica (ip) evident; straight ( Fig. 38 View Figs 33−38 ). Telopodite bulky; antetorsal process absent; a large, lamellar, broad expansion covering partially the solenomere. Solenomere with one complete 360° torsion.
Distribution. Known from the northern region in French Guiana ( SILVESTRI, 1897b; MAURIÈS, 1975), and extending down to the state of Pará in Brazil ( SCHUBART, 1947).
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Heteropyge cayennophilus (Silvestri, 1897)
Iniesta, Luiz F. M., Bouzan, Rodrigo S. & Brescovit, Antonio D. 2019 |
Heteropyge cayennophilus
KRABBE, E. 1982: 333 |
MAURIES, J. P. 1975: 1272 |
Orthoporus cayennophilus
JEEKEL, C. A. W. 1963: 5 |
Heteropyge brasiliensis
MAURIES, J. P. 1975: 1272 |
HOffMAN, R. L. 1960: 113 |
Scaphiostreptus (Scaphiostreptus) cayennophilus
ATTEMS, C. M. T. G. 1950: 231 |
Orthoporus brasiliensis SCHUBART, 1947:52
MAURIES, J. P. 1975: 1272 |
SCHUBART, O. 1947: 52 |
Gymnostreptus (Gymnostreptus) cayennophilus
ATTEMS, C. M. T. G. 1914: 132 |
Archispirostreptus cayennophilus SILVESTRI, 1897b:348
VIGGIANI, G. 1973: 355 |
SILVESTRI, F. 1897: 348 |