Endopodaliidae, LindquistK & MorazaK, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.24349/4izt-pj1n |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CAD31ED5-B03E-4856-B9A4-FBF5F94E07CF |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03888786-FFF2-E733-169D-FBA4743FFEA8 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Endopodaliidae |
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fam. nov. |
Family Endopodaliidae fam. nov.
Type genus: Endopodalius Christian and Karg, 2006 , new status, based on subgenus Lasioseius
(Endopodalius) Christian and Karg, 2006.
Family based on adult females representing 13 described species, keyed below, and a further
two undescribed species (E.E.L., both from Costa Rica), and males of two and the larva of one
of those species. Quintero-Gutiérrez et al. (2020) assigned three other species of Lasioseius View in CoL
to Endopodalius , L. frontalis View in CoL , L. polydesmophilus View in CoL , and perhaps L. angustus View in CoL (the latter based
only on the male), without rationale. Based on arguments presented above, those species are
retained in the genus Lasioseius View in CoL , as diagnosed in our other studies (e.g., Moraza and Lindquist,
2018).
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Diagnosis
Adults are apomorphic among members of the superfamily Ascoidea in the females having a sternal shield with (1) posterior margin strongly convex, such that its posteromedial margin reaches same transverse level as laterally adjacent, free metapodal platelets, and (2) anterior margin extending laterally into broadly projecting endopodal extensions between legs I and
II where connecting with endopodal-peritrematal plates; (3) females with endopodal plates between legs III and IV uniquely enlarged, extending under metasternal platelets; (4) adults uniquely with a small unpaired platelet at base of tritosternum; (5) female movable cheliceral digit multidentate, with four to nine teeth in addition to apical hook. Other diagnostic attributes include: female sperm access system of laelapoid type, simplified to a short major duct (small section of tubular piece discernibly sclerotized, opening at the base of coxae III), lacking a sclerotized calyx and adjacent atrium with elongated minor duct; fixed cheliceral digit more multidenticulate than movable digit, and with setiform pilus dentilis; movable digit ventral face without a mucronate projection; gnathotectum anterior margin three-tined, with median tine elongated, fringed apically; dorsal shield setae simple, none tricarinate; humeral setae r3
of adult not differentiated by perpendicular projection; male with holoventral shield.
Description
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