Mecistocephalus japonicus Meinert, 1886
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Mecistocephalus japonicus Meinert, 1886 View in CoL
[1] Mecistocephalus Japonicus Meinert 1886 — Vidensk. Meddel. Naturhistor. Foren. 36–38: 142 (original description)
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Haase 1887 View in CoL — Abh. Ber. zool. anthr. Mus. Dresden 5: 105 (key); pl. VI: 112
Lamnonyx japonicus: Cook 1895 — Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 18: 61
[2] Mecistocephalus mirandus Pocock 1895 View in CoL — Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (6) 15: 352 (original description) new synonymy
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Attems 1903 View in CoL — Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 18: 219
Mecistocephalus mirandus: Attems 1903 View in CoL — Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 18: 213
Mecistocephalus View in CoL ? japonicus: Attems 1914 View in CoL — Arch. Naturgesch. 80 A: 131
Mecistocephalus View in CoL ? mirandus: Attems 1914 View in CoL — Arch. Naturgesch. 80 A: 131
Lamnonyx japonicus: Silvestri 1919 — Rec. Ind. Mus. 16: 49
[3] Lamnonyx mirandus: Silvestri 1919 — Rec. Ind. Mus. 16: 78 (redescription, key); fig. 21
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Chamberlin 1920a View in CoL — Can. Ent. 52: 185
Brachyptyx mirandus: Chamberlin 1920a — Can. Ent. 52: 186
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) japonicus: Attems 1929 View in CoL — Tierreich 52: 139 (key)
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus: Attems 1929 View in CoL — Tierreich 52: 143 (key); fig. 154, 155
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Takakuwa 1934a View in CoL — Annot. Zool. Japon. 14: 363
[4] Mecistocephalus japonicus: Takakuwa 1934b View in CoL — Bot. & Zool. Tokyo 2: 709 (redescription, key); fig. 5–6
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Takakuwa 1934c View in CoL — Bot. & Zool. Tokyo 2: 884
[5] Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) fenestratus: Verhoeff 1934 View in CoL — Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 66: 35 (original description, key); pl. 3: fig. 57 new synonymy
Mecistocephalus fenestratus: Takakuwa 1934c View in CoL — Bot. & Zool. Tokyo 2: 884
Mecistocephalus mirandus: Takakuwa 1934a View in CoL — Annot. Zool. Japon. 14: 363
[6] Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus: Takakuwa 1934b View in CoL — Bot. & Zool. Tokyo 2: 711 (redescription, key); fig. 11–12
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus: Takakuwa 1934c View in CoL — Bot. & Zool. Tokyo 2: 884
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Takakuwa 1937 View in CoL — Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Formosa 27: 49, 51
[7] Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) fenestratus: Takakuwa 1937 View in CoL — Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Formosa 27: 49 (redescription); fig. 1–2
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus: Takakuwa 1937 View in CoL — Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Formosa 27: 49
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) japonicus: Takakuwa 1938a View in CoL — Annot. Zool. Japon. 17: 354
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Takakuwa 1938b View in CoL — Bot. & Zool. Tokyo 6: 2030 (key)
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Takakuwa 1938d View in CoL — Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Formosa 28: 281
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) fenestratus: Takakuwa 1938a View in CoL — Annot. Zool. Japon. 17: 354
Mecistocephalus fenestratus: Takakuwa 1938b View in CoL — Bot. & Zool. Tokyo 6: 2030 (key)
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus: Takakuwa 1938a View in CoL — Annot. Zool. Japon. 17: 354
Mecistocephalus mirandus: Takakuwa 1938b View in CoL — Bot. & Zool. Tokyo 6: 2030 (key)
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Takakuwa 1939 View in CoL — Trans. Biogeogr. Soc. Japan 3: 123
Mecistocephalus mirandus: Takakuwa 1939 View in CoL — Trans. Biogeogr. Soc. Japan 3: 123
Mecistocephalus fenestratus: Verhoeff 1939 View in CoL — Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 72: 86
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) japonicus: Takakuwa 1940 View in CoL — Fauna Nippon. 9: 58
[8] Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) fenestratus: Takakuwa 1940 View in CoL — Fauna Nippon. 9: 59; fig. 53–55
[9] Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus: Takakuwa 1940 — Fauna Nippon. 9: 55 (redescription, key); fig. 50 Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) fenestratus: Takakuwa 1942b — Micron. Sci. 5: 19
[10] Mecistocephalus fenestratus: Takakuwa 1942c — Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Formosa 32: 359
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus: Takakuwa 1942b View in CoL — Micron. Sci. 5: 19
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Takakuwa 1943 View in CoL — Bull. Biogeogr. Soc. Japan 13: 170
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) fenestratus: Takakuwa 1943 View in CoL — Bull. Biogeogr. Soc. Japan 13: 170
Mecistocephalus mirandus: Takakuwa 1943 View in CoL — Bull. Biogeogr. Soc. Japan 13: 170
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Attems 1947 View in CoL — Ann. Naturhistor. Mus. Wien 55: 102
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) fenestratus: Attems 1947 View in CoL — Ann. Naturhistor. Mus. Wien 55: 102
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) japonicus: Takashima 1949 View in CoL — Acta Arachn.11: 12
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) fenestratus: Takashima 1949 View in CoL — Acta Arachn.11: 12
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus: Takashima 1949 View in CoL — Acta Arachn.11: 12
[11] Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) japonicus: Takashima & Shinohara 1952 View in CoL — Acta Arachn. 13: 7 Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) fenestratus: Takashima & Shinohara 1952 View in CoL — Acta Arachn. 13: 16 (key)
[12] Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus: Wang 1960 — Proc. XI Int. Congr. Ent.: 290
[13] Mecistocephalus japonicus: Shinohara 1961a — Sc. Rep. Yokosuka City Mus. 6: 76
[14] Mecistocephalus fenestratus: Shinohara 1961a — Sc. Rep. Yokosuka City Mus. 6: 76
[15] Mecistocephalus japonicus: Wang 1963 — Quart. J. Taiwan Mus. 16: 94
[16] Mecistocephalus mirandus: Wang 1963 — Quart. J. Taiwan Mus. 16: 94
[17] Mecistocephalus japonicus: Shinohara 1964a — Sci. Invest. Tanzawa Mts: 380
[18] Mecistocephalus japonicus: Shinohara 1971 — FujiKyuko Tokyo: 1011
Mecistocephalus mirandus: Murakami 1975a View in CoL — Bull. natn. Sci. Mus. Tokyo ser. A Zool. 1: 85
[19] Mecistocephalus japonicus: Takano 1980 View in CoL — Atypus 76: 53
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Murakami 1993 View in CoL — List Species Anim. Japan 5: 104
Mecistocephalus mirandus: Murakami 1993 View in CoL — List Species Anim. Japan 5: 105
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Wang & Mauriès 1996 View in CoL — Mém. Mus. natn. Hist. Nat. Paris 169: 89
Mecistocephalus fenestratus: Wang & Mauriès 1996 View in CoL — Mém. Mus. natn. Hist. Nat. Paris 169: 89
Mecistocephalus mirandus: Wang & Mauriès 1996 View in CoL — Mém. Mus. natn. Hist. Nat. Paris 169: 89
Mecistocephalus fenestratus: Shinohara 1999 View in CoL — Pictorial Keys Soil Anim. Japan: 709
Mecistocephalus mirandus: Shinohara 1999 View in CoL — Pictorial Keys Soil Anim. Japan: 709
Mecistocephalus mirandus: Bonato et al. 2001 View in CoL — Ital. J. Zool. 68: 351
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Bonato et al. 2003 View in CoL — Syst. Entom. 28: 550, 551
Mecistocephalus mirandus: Bonato et al. 2003 View in CoL — Syst. Entom. 28: 550, 551
Diagnosis. A Mecistocephalus species with 63 or 65 legbearing segments. Body length of adults reaching 17 cm. Trunk without dark patches. Head about 1.8–2.2 times as long as wide. Clypeus about 1.9–2.2 times wider than long; clypeal ratio about 1.6–2.3. Areolate part of the clypeus without insulae, each side with 20– 30 setae. Plagulae with porelike sensilla. Buccae without setae. Sternal sulcus not furcate.
Type material. Holotype: female, 70 mm long, probably subadult ( Meinert, 1886).
Type locality. ‘Nangasaki (Pallisen)’, Kyushu ( Meinert, 1886).
Depository of type material. Zoological Museum , University of Copenhagen .
Material examined. 16 specimens. Specimens with 63 legbearing segments : 2 males, adult (72 and 100 mm), 2 females, adult (104 and 100 mm), and 1 subadult (68 mm), from Odamiyama, Ehime Pref., Shikoku, 19. VI .1996, E. Yamamoto leg., coll. AM; 1 juvenile (38 mm), from Aono, MinamiIzuMachi, Shizuoka Pref., Honshu, 26.VIII.1978, K. Ishii leg., coll. AM ; 1 male, adult (85 mm), from Beililungshan, Taiwan (date and collector unknown), coll. AM ; 1 male, adult (85 mm), from Dahanshan, Taiwan (date and collector unknown), coll. HWC ; 2 males, adult (76 and 85 mm), 1 female, adult (90 mm), and 1 juvenile (72 mm), from Lungkeng (date unknown), H.W. Chang leg., coll. AM and HWC . Specimens with 65 legbearing segments : 1 male and 1 female, adult (about 100 and 110 mm long, preserved in alcohol 70%) from "Great LooChoo" [= Okinawa, Ryukyu Ids], coll. Holst at the NHML (code 200532 and 200533) (syntypes of Mecistocephalus mirandus Pocock, 1895 ; labelled as lectotype and paralectotype by R. E. Crabill, but not published) ; 1 female, adult (175 mm long), from Saimyodake, Kunigamison, Okinawa, Ryukyu Ids, 1.X.1999, K. Futagami leg., coll. AM ; 1 male, adult (90 mm long, preserved in 70% alcohol), from Kanegusuku — SDF base, 2.7 km from prefectural road, GushikawaSon, KumeJiima Id., Okinawa pref., Ryukyu Ids, 23. II .1992, T . Tanabe leg., coll. TT.
Description. Body length of adults between about 7 and 17 cm, at least. Body colour yellow, without dark patches; head and forcipular segment darker. Head 1.8–2.2 times as long as wide; frontal line angled, with the vertex pointing backwards. Antennae 3.8–5.0 times longer than the head width. Apical sensilla about 8–10 µm long. Clypeus: width to length about 1.9–2.2; clypeal ratio about 1.6–2.3; areolate part without smooth insulae; about 20–30 setae scattered on each side, more dense in the medial part; a group of setae near the anteroexternal angles; plagulae bearing up to about 35 porelike sensilla on the anteroexternal corner of each plagula and in the adjacent areolate part; each plagula about 2.1–2.9 times as wide as long, without setae. Labrum: anterior ala triangular, medial margin short to reduced to a vertex; posterior margin of each sidepiece straight to slightly sinuous. Spiculum present; buccae without setae. Mandible: about 10–11 lamellae; first lamella with 4–6 teeth; average intermediate lamella with 30–50 teeth; basal tooth covered with scales. First maxillae: anterior corners of coxosternum projecting; each medial projection about 1.9–2.2 times as long as wide, internal margin with many setae, distal lobe subtriangular about 1.4–1.8 times as long as wide; each telopodite about 3.1–4.0 times as long as wide, sinuate along the external margin; hyaline scales both on the internal margin of the medial projections and, smaller, on the sinus of the telopodite. Second maxillae: article I of telopodite about 3.5–3.8 times as long as wide; article III about 1.8–2.0 times as long as wide, densely covered with setae; apical claw present. Forcipular segment: width to length ratio of exposed part of coxosternum about 1.3–1.5; cerrus composed of two lateral groups of setae only; dorsal ridge of each pleuron evident, scapular point elongate; condylar process elongate, projecting in a spine. Forcipules: article I about 1.7–2.2 times as long as wide, with two subequal teeth; articles II and III with a tubercle each; tarsungulum almost smooth or with two tubercles, one dorsal to the other; poison calyx extending backwards to the distal part of the forcipular article I. A total of 63 or 65 legbearing segments. Sternal sulcus not furcate. Last legbearing segment: sternum subtriangular, about 1.0–1.3 times as long as wide, the posterior part much narrowed; telopodites with dense short setae on the ventral side in males, some short setae often also in females; apical spine absent.
Distribution in the considered area.
Honshu: Tsurumi (Yokohama, Kanagawa pref.) [4] (transcribed from Japanese); ‘ Gegend von Tokyo’ [= Tokyo region] [5]; Hakone (Hakonemachi, Ashigarashimogun, Kanagawa pref.), Ishiyama (Otsu, Shiga pref.?), Nachi (NachiKatuuracho, HigashiMurogun, Wakayama pref.) [8] (transcribed from Japanese); ‘ Tokyo district’ [11]; ‘Manazuru Seashore’ [13, 14]; Dodaira, Mt. Tanzawa, (Kanagawa pref.) [17] (transcribed from Japanese); ‘ Mt. Fuji area : Misaka hills’ [18]; ‘Yokosuka (Kanagawa pref.)’ [19]; Aono, Shizuoka pref. (new) .
Shikoku: Imabari (Ehime pref.) [4] (transcribed from Japanese); Niihamai (Ehime pref.) [6] (transcribed from Japanese); Niihama; Bessi [9] (transcribed from Japanese); Odamiyama, Ehime Pref. (new).
Kyushu: ‘Nangasaki (Pallisen)’ [1]; Kumamoto (Kumamoto pref.) (transcribed from Japanese); Mt. Hiko (Soedamachi, Tagawagun, Fukuoka pref.), Oita (Oita pref.), Shibushi (Shibushicho, Soogun, Kagoshima pref.) [8] (transcribed from Japanese) .
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Ryukyu Islands : ‘Great LooChoo’ [= Okinawa] [2]; AmamiOshima; Iriomote [9] (transcribed from Japanese); Saimyodake, Kunigamison, Okinawa (new); Kanegusuku SDF base, KumeJiima Id., Okinawa (new) .
Taiwan: ‘Kankan’ [3]; ‘Taiwan’ [7]; ‘ Taidong, Taidongxian’ [8]; Taipingshan, Yilanxian [10] (transcribed from Japanese); ‘Ilan’, ‘Fu Su Shan’, ‘Yan Ming Mountains’ [12]; ‘Szeling, Taipei’; ‘Ta Ping Shan’, ‘Kwei Kun Shan, Yingko’ [16]; Beililungshan (new); Dahanshan (new); Lungkeng (new).
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Also reported from ‘Shushu’ [3] (location unknown).
General distribution. From Honshu to Taiwan, including Shikoku, Kyushu, and Ryukyu Islands.
Remarks. Mecistocephalus fenestratus Verhoeff, 1934 , described upon one male from Tokyo, is here recognised as a junior synonym of Mecistocephalus japonicus Meinert, 1886 , as no consistent difference among these two putative species emerge from published account nor from our observations. Some authors ( Takakuwa, 1937, 1940; Attems, 1947) already suspected this synonymy, but no one formally stated it. Therefore these two nominal species were treated up to now as different (e.g.: Takashima, 1949; Takashima & Shinohara, 1952; Shinohara, 1961a; Wang & Mauriès, 1996).
M. mirandus Pocock, 1895 View in CoL , described upon two specimens from 'Great LooChoo' [= Okinawa], is here recognised as junior synonym of M. japonicus Meinert, 1886 View in CoL . These two species have been distinguished so far based on the number of legbearing segments, supposed to be invariably 65 in M. mirandus View in CoL and 63 in M. japonicus View in CoL . After a comparative review of all available descriptions and the direct examination of four specimens with 65 trunk segments from the considered area (including the syntypes of M. mirandus View in CoL ), we could not find any morphological character, other than the number of trunk segments, allowing the distinction between M. mirandus View in CoL and M. japonicus View in CoL . The occurrence of specimens with 63 and 65 legbearing segments is largerly overlapping particularly in Shikoku, Ryukyu Archipelago and Taiwan. Specimens with 63 leg pairs have been recorded also from Honshu and Kyushu, whereas specimens with 65 leg pairs have not ben recorded, so far, from those islands.
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Australian Museum |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Mecistocephalus japonicus Meinert, 1886
Published, First 2007 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus:
Bonato 2003 |
Mecistocephalus mirandus:
Bonato 2003 |
Mecistocephalus mirandus:
Bonato 2001 |
Mecistocephalus fenestratus:
Shinohara 1999 |
Mecistocephalus mirandus:
Shinohara 1999 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus: Wang & Mauriès 1996
Wang & Mauries 1996 |
Mecistocephalus fenestratus: Wang & Mauriès 1996
Wang & Mauries 1996 |
Mecistocephalus mirandus: Wang & Mauriès 1996
Wang & Mauries 1996 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus:
Murakami 1993 |
Mecistocephalus mirandus:
Murakami 1993 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus:
Takano 1980 |
Mecistocephalus mirandus:
Murakami 1975 |
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) japonicus:
Takashima & Shinohara 1952 |
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) fenestratus:
Takashima & Shinohara 1952 |
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) japonicus:
Takashima 1949 |
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) fenestratus:
Takashima 1949 |
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus:
Takashima 1949 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus:
Attems 1947 |
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) fenestratus:
Attems 1947 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus:
Takakuwa 1943 |
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) fenestratus:
Takakuwa 1943 |
Mecistocephalus mirandus:
Takakuwa 1943 |
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus:
Takakuwa 1942 |
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) japonicus:
Takakuwa 1940 |
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) fenestratus:
Takakuwa 1940 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus:
Takakuwa 1939 |
Mecistocephalus mirandus:
Takakuwa 1939 |
Mecistocephalus fenestratus:
Verhoeff 1939 |
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) japonicus
: Takakuwa 1938 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus
: Takakuwa 1938 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus
: Takakuwa 1938 |
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) fenestratus
: Takakuwa 1938 |
Mecistocephalus fenestratus
: Takakuwa 1938 |
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus
: Takakuwa 1938 |
Mecistocephalus mirandus
: Takakuwa 1938 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus:
Takakuwa 1937 |
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) fenestratus:
Takakuwa 1937 |
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus:
Takakuwa 1937 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus
: Takakuwa 1934 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus
: Takakuwa 1934 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus
: Takakuwa 1934 |
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) fenestratus
: Verhoeff 1934 |
Mecistocephalus fenestratus:
Takakuwa 1934 |
Mecistocephalus mirandus
: Takakuwa 1934 |
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus
: Takakuwa 1934 |
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus
: Takakuwa 1934 |
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) japonicus:
Attems 1929 |
Mecistocephalus (Brachyptyx) mirandus:
Attems 1929 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus:
Chamberlin 1920 |
Brachyptyx mirandus:
Chamberlin 1920 |
Lamnonyx japonicus:
Silvestri 1919 |
Lamnonyx mirandus:
Silvestri 1919 |
japonicus:
Attems 1914 |
mirandus:
Attems 1914 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus:
Attems 1903 |
Mecistocephalus mirandus:
Attems 1903 |
Lamnonyx japonicus:
Cook 1895 |
Mecistocephalus mirandus
Pocock 1895 |
M. mirandus
Pocock 1895 |
M. mirandus
Pocock 1895 |
M. mirandus
Pocock 1895 |
M. mirandus
Pocock 1895 |
Mecistocephalus japonicus:
Haase 1887 |
Mecistocephalus
Japonicus Meinert 1886 |
Mecistocephalus
Japonicus Meinert 1886 |
M. japonicus
Meinert 1886 |
M. japonicus
Meinert 1886 |
M. japonicus
Meinert 1886 |