Ommatoiulus litoralis, Nesrine Akkari & Henrik Enghoff, 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.295 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6044701 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4BCEFAB9-9C52-4C42-958F-A7EB03707221 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Ommatoiulus litoralis |
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sp. nov. |
Ommatoiulus litoralis View in CoL sp. nov
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Figs 12–14 View Fig. 12 View Fig. 13 View Fig. 14
Ommatoiulus View in CoL SP.4 – Bailey & De Mendonça (1990)
Diagnosis
Similar to O. moreleti (Lucas, 1860) and O. bipartitus with a solenomerite divided into 3 processes and bearing a distolateral lamella and a broad distally expanding paracoxite but different in everything else.
Etymology
The species epithet is a Latin adjective meaning “of the coast” and refers to the affinity of the specie with coastal habitats.
Material examined
Holotype
PORTUGAL: 1 ♂, Faro District, Cape St. Vincent, near Sagres, under low bush, in litter, 10 Apr. 1987, P.T. Bailey leg. (ZMUC), Bailey sp. 4.
Paratypes
PORTUGAL: 1 ♀, 2 juveniles, same data as the holotype; 1 ♂, Faro District, Aljezur Province, Praia de Bordeira, sandy dunes, 37.193917 N, 8.904633 W, alt. 50 m, 12 Apr. 2005, P. Cardoso leg. (ZMUC); 1 ♂, Faro District, Algarve, Cape St. Vincent, 2 Mar. 1981, D. Kime leg. (NHMW 8741).
Description
MEASUREMENTS. Males: L = 25.3–27.8 mm, H = 1.7–2.4 mm, 40–43 PR+2 AR+Telson. Female: L = 37.4 mm, H = 2.9 mm, 42 PR+2 AR+Telson.
COLOUR. Light brown, mostly faded in alcohol ( Fig. 12 View Fig. 12 ). Prozonites dark brownish, with black sputter denser on the lateral side at the line of ozopores ( Fig. 12 View Fig. 12 B) and forming triangular spots along the middorsal line, metazonites pale whitish and translucent; dorsum with a thin black mid-dorsal line; legs pale brown to yellowish; head light brownish ( Fig. 12 View Fig. 12 A), mouthparts bright yellowish; anal valves with obviously faded black sputter, preanal ring pale ( Fig. 12 View Fig. 12 C). Prozonites with oblique striae; metazonites with regular striation; suture complete, rectilinear but sometimes with a sinus at ozopore level. Anal valves setose with a marginal row of short setae, a submarginal row of longer ones and 1–2 (? perhaps more, broken) setae on the disc. Subanal scale triangular, pointed and setose. Preanal ring with a protruding caudal projection with (5+5) setae and bearing a straight, relatively thick hyaline process.
GONOPODS ( Figs 13 View Fig. 13 , 14). Promerite (P) in posterior view slender, subrectangular with parallel margins and slightly curved laterad; mesal ridge (Mr) thin, merging with the mesal margin and distally ending in serrated subapical process; apically almost straight, showing a small hyaline process extending beyond the apical margin; rudimentary telopodite (T) oval, consipicuous on the posterior surface at mid-length of the promerite. Posterior gonopod ( Figs 13 View Fig. 13 , 14): Mesomerite (Ms) slender and curved anteriad to nest against the promerite, apically narrowing into a pointed tip; solenomerite (S) large with 3 distinct processes: an anterior process (Sa) the longest, gently narrowing apically and curved anteriad, a median process distally bearing a hyaline lamella (Hl) and a posterior process (Sp) the thinnest and most acuminate apically lodging the opening of the seminal groove 'og'; the seminal groove (g) running from the fovea (F) located at the base of the solenomerite up to og; paracoxite (Px) broad, distally expanding in a hammer-shaped process pointing posteriad; coxa (Cx) large and rounded, protruding distad.
Distribution
South Portugal, Algarve.
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