Thoracophoracarus, K. Viets, 1914
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Thoracophoracarus (s.s.) gibberosus K. Viets, 1962
Thoracophoracarus gibberosus K. Viets, 1962: 409 , figs 1-9.
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: South Africa, Eastern Cape Province, Kaaimans river FRW. 154, 10.III.1960, Agnew leg., 2595, ♂ ( SMF 54995).
Paratypes:same site and date as holotype, ♂ ( SMF 54994) ; ♀ ( SMF 55020) (“ allotypus ”) ; ♀ ( SMF 55019) .
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The original description is very carefully done and detailed. This species is similar to others known from Africa in the presence of symmetricallyarranged dorsal humps (in males most visible near the antenniformia), but completely different in the construction of the genital field (in both sexes gonopore large, flanked by rounded acetabular fields not extending to the body flanks, plesiotypically located immediately posterior to coxal field and directed ventrally). As in three of the preceeding species, P-2 has only 2, rarely 3, mediodistal setae. In both sexes, the anteroventral extension of P-4 is equally rounded, not pointed. Males of T. gibberosus are distinct due to the development of a large, subrectangular cauda separated from the remainder of the idiosoma by a narrowed neck.
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Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg |
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Thoracophoracarus
Gerecke, Reinhard 2009 |
Thoracophoracarus gibberosus K. Viets, 1962: 409
VIETS K. 1962: 409 |