Cimmerosiro rhodiensis, Karaman & Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.921.2427 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10658209 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B581EC5-9155-44F1-9A48-1477669D4F04 |
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treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Cimmerosiro rhodiensis |
status |
gen. et sp. nov. |
Cimmerosiro rhodiensis gen. et sp. nov.
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Figs 1D–E View Fig , 2F View Fig , 12C View Fig , 21–25 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig
Diagnosis
Small species (1.10–1.18 mm) with narrow, elongated body; in females posteriorly with protrusion of duck-bill form. Integument granulation with densely distributed first rank granules of irregular form. Adenostyle elongated, with long filiform distal processus. Spermatopositor elongated. Claws I without denticles. Claws III with prolateral comb-like row of 4–5 denticles.
Etymology
The name of this species is the adjective ‘rhodiensis’, based on the island of Rhodes, where this species was found.
Material examined
Holotype
GREECE • ♂; Epta Piges , Rhodes; 36°15ʹ7.24ʺ N, 28°6ʹ42.69ʺ E; 120 m a.s.l.; 20 Apr. 2022; I. Karaman and M. Horvatović leg.; CIK 1542/1 . GoogleMaps
Paratypes
GREECE • 2 ♂♂, 10 ♀♀, 6 juvs; same collection data as for holotype; CIK 1542/2 GoogleMaps • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; CJM 9582 ( SMF) GoogleMaps • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; CPM GoogleMaps • 3 ♀♀; Epta Piges , Rhodes; 9 Apr. 1977; C. Besuchet leg.; MHNG-ARTO-0034049 .
Description
Male
BODY. If not otherwise stated, measurements for the male holotype. Body length 1.15 mm (males: 1.10– 1.15 mm). Body uniformly light brown in color. Dorsum narrow ( Fig. 21A View Fig ), elongated (more than twice as long as wide), posteriorly conically pointed; anterior margin of prosoma short and slightly protruded, concave; anterolateral margins long, sinuate. Ozophores narrow, slightly longer than wide at their bases, laterally orientated (type 1). Integument densely granulated with first rank granules of irregular forms ( Fig. 22B–F View Fig ).
CHELICERAE ( Fig. 24A View Fig ). Slightly elongated, smooth; basal article 0.49 mm long; second article 0.45 mm long; transverse ridge rises more gradually than sharply from dorsal depression, ventral bulge emphasized. Second article almost 4 times as long as wide. Teeth on fiXed finger (6) and movable finger (7) tightly spaced.
PEDIPALPS ( Fig. 24B View Fig ). Of normal proportions, 0.77 mm long without coxa and apotele; trochanter elongated, longer than patella, as long as tibia; tarsus longer than tibia; apotele elongated. Sensilla closer to basal part of coxae. Ornamented astragalus and smooth calcaneus.
VENTRAL PROSOMAL COMPLEX ( Fig. 21B View Fig ). Coxal lobes II as wide anteriorly as at posterior end. Coxal lobes III more than twice as wide as long; slightly protruded medially at an obtuse angle. Coxal lobes IV slightly longer than wide at their narrowest part; posteriorly with almost parallel sides, widened with conical processes situated laterally on frontal margin of gonostome.
LEGS. Basitarsi I–II with ornamented astragalus occupying about a third of their length ( Fig. 23A–B View Fig ); basitarsi III–IV fully ornamented. Telotarsus I elongated, L/W ratio: 3; telotarsus II L/W ratio slightly more than 2.5. Telotarsus IV elongated, with adenostyle at end of basal half of its length ( Fig. 23C View Fig ); adenostyle with long filiform distal processus ( Fig. 23D View Fig ). Claws II without denticles; claws III with prolateral comb-like row of 4 elongated denticles and 2 small retrolateral denticles; claws IV with 2 small denticles. Measurements of legs (without coxae and claws, in mm): I 1.24; II 1.02; III 0.88; IV 1.10.
SPERMATOPOSITOR ( Fig. 25 View Fig ). Narrow, elongated (more than 2 times as long as wide) with short and wide terminal lobe. Medial pair of setae terminales (4) much longer than lateral pair; setae dorsales (4) long, length of medial pair exceeding terminal lobe. Three setae laterales on each side. Setae ventrales (3) short, medial one located lower; digiti mobiles mediales taper conically towards fimbriated tip; digiti mobiles laterales elongated, with wide serrated tip.
Female
Body length 1.10–1.18 mm. Dorsum narrow, elongated (twice as long as wide) ( Fig. 21D View Fig ); posteriorly with protrusion of duck-bill form which frames corona analis on ventral side ( Figs 21F View Fig , 22A View Fig ); coxal lobes II–III as in male ( Fig. 21E View Fig ). Ovipositor apical lobes short ( Fig. 12C View Fig ), two times as long as terminal article. Terminal article as long as wide at its base. Receptacles orifices located subterminally on apical lobes. Receptacles of saccate form, tapering towards bottom. Terminal setae shorter than apical lobes. Subterminal mediodistal setae two-thirds the length of terminal setae.
Measurements of legs, without coxae and claws (in mm) (female of 1.18 mm body length): I 1.21; II 1.01; III 0.82; IV 1.07.
Remarks
Cimmerosiro juberthiei gen. et sp. nov. and C. krivolutskyi gen. et sp. nov. are closely related and they represent the Cimmerosiro fauna of the Menderes Platform (MP) of the Anatolide-Tauride Block (ATB) ( Fig. 27C View Fig ). Cimmerosiro rhodiensis gen. et sp. nov. is significantly morphologically different from both these species and is probably phyletically significantly distant from them as well. It could represent the Cimmerosiro fauna of the Tauride Platform (TP) of the same Block.
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