Muellerizomus, DE FRANCESCO MAGNUSSEN &, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac034 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7187126 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1E280AB6-17C2-4F05-A4C4-E021DF9F2722 |
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Muellerizomus |
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† MUELLERIZOMUS DE FRANCESCO MAGNUSSEN &
S.P. MÜLLER GEN. NOV.
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Type species: † Muellerizomus palicaudatus De Francesco Magnussen sp. nov.
Remarks
Specimens of this genus show asymmetrical tarsal spurs and also differ from species of Protoschizomidae by the lack of a pair of setae at the base of the anterior process and the presence of a distinct stalk at the male flagellum. They also differ from members of Megaschizominae by having a smaller body size, lack of eight or nine setae on their anterior process and the presence of only one pair of setae on the tergites II -VII. Therefore, they are clearly members of subfamily Hubbardiinae . The specimens cannot be assigned to any extant genus because of their combination of characters.
Diagnosis
† Muellerizomus differs from all other hubbardiid genera by the following combination of characters: propeltidium with a single median seta followed by three pairs of setae; eye spots present or absent; metapeltidium not divided; body without clavate setae; pedipalp trochanter with a mesal spur (equivocal in † Mu. amandae ); anterodorsal margin of femur of leg IV produced at an angle of ~90°; tergite II with one pair of setae; tergites X–XII not elongated; tergite XII with posterodorsal process; male flagellum dorsoventrally flattened; female flagellum with three annuli.
Etymology
The genus name is a patronym for private collector Patrick Müller, who provided the specimen and numerous others for examination, with the common suffix -zomus, from the last letters of Schizomus . It is masculine in gender.
Comparison
† M u e l l e r i z o m u s s h a r e s c h a r a c t e r s w i t h † Groehnizomus , but the latter has corneate eyes and a divided metapeltidium (eye spots and metapeltidium not divided in † Muellerizomus ). Secozomus Harvey, 2001b from the Seychelles is also similar, but it lacks a posterodorsal process, and the anterodorsal margin of femur IV is angled at> 90°. For comparison with Recent genera, see the Supporting Information ( Table S1).
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