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8C604755094B6E048DEFF1F5F33FF933.text	8C604755094B6E048DEFF1F5F33FF933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tachornithoglyphus	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Tachornithoglyphus gen. nov.</p>
            <p> Type species:  Guatemalichus tachornis Cruz, Cuervo and Dusbabek, 1984 Guatemalichus non Fain and Wharton, 1970: Cruz et al. 1984: 1 (part.); Cruz 1988: 14 (part.); Fain 1988: 22 (part.); Fain 1990: 22 (part.) </p>
            <p>Description. BOTH SEXES: Full set of idiosomal and leg setae and solenidia, except for famulus ε absent. Setae si situated very close and slightly anterior to bases of setae se. Setae h2 and h3 whip-like. Central sclerite of ambulacral disc with anterior portion, shaped as narrow wedge. Dorso-apical spur of tarsi I and II present. Apices of tarsi III and IV without spurs. Setae s III, w III, r IV slightly thickened, spine-like.</p>
            <p>MALE: In homeomorphic male, setae c2 situated off humeral shields; in heteromorphic males c2 situated on humeral shields. Coxal apodemes Ia fused to form a Y-shaped structure in heteromorphic males and intermediate forms and contiguous in homeomorphic males. Adanal shields distinctly developed and fused to each other. Tarsus I with ventro-apical antiaxial spur; tarsus II without this spur. Sucker-like setae d IV and e IV widely separated from each other. In heteromorphic male, femora and genua of legs I widened, femora with 2 ventro-lateral triangular projections. Setae e III and f III filiform. Legs III about 1.4 times longer than legs IV.</p>
            <p>FEMALE: Setae c2 situated off humeral shields. Hysteronotal shield present. Lateral parts of epigynal arch contiguous to coxal apodemes Ia. Posterior lip of ovipore triangular, longitudinally striated, without apical incision and sclerotization,. Setae 4a situated distinctly posterior to level of bases of setae g. Basal cup of bursa copulatrix indistinct. Setae e III–IV and f III–IV filiform.</p>
            <p> Differential diagnosis. Diagnostic characters of the new genus are listed in Table 1; details of the female of  Guatemalichus bananae are in Fig. 1. The new genus differs from the other four genera of the subfamily Guatemalichinae in having solenidion σ1 of genu I three or more times shorter than the segment (vs. solenidion σ 1 I is at least half as long as genu I), by the absence of famulus ε of tarsus I (vs. present), and by coxal apodemes Ia contiguous to the lateral parts of the epigynal arch (vs. posterior tips of apodemes Ia fused to each other and with the median part of the epigynal arch, or separated and contiguous to or fused with the median part of the epigynal arch). See Table 1 (column IV) for state distributions of the latter character in the guatemalichine genera. </p>
            <p>Genera Characters</p>
            <p> I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X  Tachornithoglyphus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  Guatemalichus 1 1 1 1 1 1 1? 1 0  Fainoglyphus 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 0  Pottocola 1 1 0 2 0 0 1? 0 0  Capitonocoptes 1 1 1 2 1 0 1? 0 1 </p>
            <p> Unique character states in  Tachornithoglyphus are shown in bold. </p>
            <p>I. Female: solenidion σ1 of genu I 3 times shorter than segment (0), subequal or longer than segment (1).</p>
            <p>II. Both sexes: famulus ε absent (0), present (1).</p>
            <p>III. Female and homeomorphic male: setae c2 off humeral shield (0), on humeral shield (1).</p>
            <p>IV. Female: epigynal arch laterally flanked (contiguous) by coxal apodemes Ia (0), posterior tips of coxal apodemes Ia fused to each other and with median part of epigynal arch (1), posterior tips of apodemes Ia contiguous to or fused with median part of epigynal arch (2).</p>
            <p>V. Female: bases of setae 4a distinctly posterior to bases of setae g (0), distinctly anterior (1).</p>
            <p>VI. Female: legs III and IV subequal in length (0), legs III 1.4–1.6 times longer than legs IV (1).</p>
            <p>VII. Female: setae e and f of tarsi III-IV filiform (0), distinctly inflated basally or spur-like (1).</p>
            <p>VIII.Male: setae e and f of tarsi III filiform (0), distinctly inflated basally or spur-like (1).</p>
            <p>IX. Female: basal cup of bursa copulatrix indistinct (0), distinctly sclerotized (1).</p>
            <p>X. Female: Posterior median lip of ovipore without apical incision (0); with small apical incision (1).</p>
            <p> Etymology.  Tachornithoglyphus is a combination of the generic name of the host,  Tachornis , and -glyphus (from the Greek verb γλύφω — to carve, cut out with a knife, engrave), which is commonly used to form compound names for  Astigmata . </p>
            <p> FUGURE 1. Details of  Guatemalichus bananae Fain and Wharton, 1970 , female. A — tarsus I in ventral view; B — tarsus II in dorsal view; C — tarsus II in ventral view; D — tarsus III in ventral view; E –tarsus IV in ventral view; F — genu I in dorsal view; G — canal and basal cup of spermatheca. </p>
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8C60475509496E0E8DEFF16EF5D6F952.text	8C60475509496E0E8DEFF16EF5D6F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tachornithoglyphus tachornis (Cruz, Cuervo and Dusbabek 1984) Cruz, Cuervo and Dusbabek 1984	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Tachornithoglyphus tachornis (Cruz, Cuervo and Dusbabek, 1984) comb. nov.</p>
            <p>(Figs. 2–12)</p>
            <p> Guatemalichus tachornis Cruz, Cuervo and Dusbabek, 1984: 1 , figs. 1–7; Cruz 1988: 14; Fain 1988: 22. </p>
            <p>Redescription (based on newly obtained material). FEMALE (n=10; Figs. 2 –4). Gnathosoma 53–58 long and 75– 83 wide. Chelicerae about 70 long and 40 wide. Idiosoma 350–375 long and 225–265 wide. Propodonotal shield 110–125 long and 70–75 wide. Hysteronotal shield 200–210 long in midline and 120–125 wide at level of bases of setae e2. Dorsal idiosomal setae very thin and weakly observable, 12–24 long. Anterior margin of hysteronotal shield slightly concave. Canal of bursa copulatrix about 25 long. Coxal apodemes Ia 70 long, widely separated from each other, shortest distance between Ia–Ia 60, flanking epigynal arch and almost fused with it at posterior third. Epigynal arch about 70 long. Coxal apodemes IIa straight, 70–75 long; shortest distance IIa-IIa 100. Anal slit 90 long. Setae ps3 and ps2 subequal. Lengths of setae and solenidia: se 175–185, cp 100–105, h2 320–340, h3 240–270, w and r of tarsi III and IV 10 long (less than 2 wide), ω 1 I and ω 3 I 40–43, ω1 II 25–27, φ I 120–130, φ II 130–140, φ III 110–120, φ IV 80 –90, σ 1 I 12–13, σ 2 I 7–8, σ III 60 –64. Approximate distances between setal bases: se–se 125, c1–c1 100, d1–d1 85, d2–d2 185, e1– e1 85, e2–e2 145, f2–f2 125, ps1–ps1 50, ps2–ps2 85, ps3–ps3 20, se–si 7; approximate distances between levels of setal bases: c1–d1 50, d1–d2 5, d1– e1 60, e1– e2 35. Legs I about 155 long, legs II about 175 long, legs III about 160 long, and legs IV about 150 long. Tarsi I about 37 long, tarsi II about 50 long, tarsi III and IV about 60 long.</p>
            <p> HOMEOMORPHIC MALE (n=10; Figs. 5, 6). Gnathosoma 47–50 long and 64–68 wide. Chelicerae about 55 long and 30 wide. Idiosoma 275–290 long and 185–220 wide. Propodonotal shield about 110 long. Hysteronotal shield 125–125 long and 105–110 wide at level of setal bases e2. Dorsal idiosomal setae very thin. Coxal apodemes Ia 50 long, coxal apodemes IIa 50 long; shortest distance between apodemes IIa-IIa 65. Aedeagus 6–7 long. Diameter of adanal suckers 11–12, distance between adanal suckers 8. Length of setae and solenidia: se 150–160, cp 65–70, h2 250–270, h3 180–190, ω 1 I 40–42, ω 3 I 43–44, ω1 II 28–30, φ I 110–115, φ II 145–150, φ III 130–135, FIGURE. 4.  Tachornithoglyphus tachornis (Cruz, Cuervo and Dusbabek, 1984) n. comb. , SEM photos of female. A — dorsal view; B — ovipore region; C — legs III and IV in lateral view; D — tarsus I in dorsal view. </p>
            <p>φ IV 40 –42, σ1 I 14–15, σ2 I 6–7, σ II 8–9, σ III 40 -50. Approximate distances between setal bases: se–se 100, c1–c1 85, d1–d1 60, d2–d2 155, e1– e1 55, e2–e2 100, f2–f2 85, ps1–ps1 35, ps2–ps2 50, ps3–ps3 10, se–si 5. Legs I about 125 long, legs II about 150 long, legs III about 155 long, and legs IV about 100 long. Tarsi I about30 long, tarsi II about 35 long, tarsi III about 45 long, and tarsi IV about 30 long. Femur I about 60 long and 35 maximum wide; genu I about 30 long and 40 maximum wide.</p>
            <p>HETEROMORPHIC MALE (n=10; Figs. 7–9). Gnathosoma 45–52 long and 56–60 wide. Chelicerae about 55 long and 30 wide. Idiosoma 240–260 long and 195–225 wide. Hysteronotal shield 155–160 long and 130–135 wide at level of setal bases e2. Dorsal idiosomal setae very thin. Coxal apodemes Ia about 75 long, coxal apodemes IIa about 55 long; shortest distance between IIa–IIa about 70. Aedeagus about 6 long. Diameter of adanal suckers 10– 12, distance between adanal suckers 8. Length of setae and solenidia: se 140–150, cp 85–90, h2 230–250, h3 190– 200, ω1 I 20–22, ω3 I 13–15, ω1 II 16–18, φ I 70 –75, φ II 120–130, φ III 90 –100, φ IV 40 –43, σ1 I 14–15, σ2 I 6–7, σ II 8–9, σ III 40 -45. Approximate distances between setal bases: se–se 100, c1–c1 85, d1–d1 70, d2–d2 145, e1– e1 55, e2–e2 100, f2–f2 80, ps1–ps1 35, ps2–ps2 45, ps3–ps3 10, se–si 6. Legs I 170–200 long, legs II about 160 long, legs III about 155 long, and legs IV about 110 long. Tarsi I about 30 long, tarsi II about 40 long, tarsi III about 40 long, and tarsi IV about 35 long. Femur I about 60 long and 65 maximum wide; genu I about 30 long and 65 maximum wide.</p>
            <p>TRITONYMPH (n=10; Figs. 10–12). Gnathosoma 33–38 long and 58–61 wide. Chelicerae about 50 long and 30 wide. Idiosoma 240–260 long and 150–180 wide. Propodonotal shield about 85 long and 35 wide. Hysteronotal shield 90 long and 95 wide. Coxal apodemes Ia about 45 long, shortest distance between Ia–Ia about 15. Coxal apodemes IIa about 55 long, shortest distance between IIa–IIa about 55. Length of setae and solenidia: se 80–90, cp 40–50, h2 200–210, h3 120–135, ω1 I 24–25, ω3 I 22–24, ω1 II 23–24, φ I 78 –85, φ II 100–110, φ III 80 –90, φ IV 30– 33, σ1 I 9–10, σ2 I 4–5, σ II 7–8, σ III 23-25. Approximate distances between setal bases: se–se 78, c1–c1 80, d1–d1 60, d2–d2 135, e1– e1 30, e2– e2 90, f2–f2 75, ps1–ps1 30. Legs I about 100 long, legs II about 110 long, legs III about 105 long, and legs IV about 100 long. Tarsi III and IV about 40 long.</p>
            <p> Material examined. 1 female and 1 male paratypes (IRSNB), ex nest of  Tachornis phoenicobia (  Apodiformes :  Apodidae ), CUBA: Ciudad de La Habana, Playa El Salado, Bauta, 19 March 1980, coll. N. Cuervo &amp; J. Cruz; 20 heteromorphic males, 20 homeomorphic males, 20 females, 20 tritonymphs (ZISP), 3 heteromorphic males, 7 homeomorphic males, 4 females, 3 tritonymphs, 1 protonymph (UMMZ) from nest of  Tachornis phoenicobia in palm leaf roof top of shed, CUBA: Artemisa, park 1 km N of Las Terrazas, 22°51'11.3" N 82°56'18.9" W, 15 May 2014, coll. P. Klimov (BMOC 14-0515-013). Some specimens were passed to Museo de Historia Natural Felipe Poey (Universidad de La Habana, Cuba) (1 female, 1 male) and Laboratorio Central de Cuarentena Vegetal (La Habana, Cuba) (1 female, 1 male). </p>
            <p>Remarks. In the original work, holotype or type series were not designated. Colloff (2009) reported that the holotype and paratypes of this species are in del Instituto de Zoología, Academia de Ciencias de Cuba, La Havana, Cuba; additional paratypes are in the Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belguque, Brussels, Belgium and in the Institute of Parasitology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czeske Budejovice, Czech Republic.</p>
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