Orangescirula Bu & Li, 1987
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Orangescirula Bu & Li, 1987 |
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Historical review.
Bu and Li (1987a) erected Orangescirulinae and Orangescirula for a new species, Orangescirula yongchuanensis . Smiley (1992) described Orangescirula kethleyi . Corpuz-Raros (1996e) described Orangescirula filipina .
Diagnosis.
Gnathosoma. Pedipalps 5-segmented and reach beyond the subcapitulum by at most the distal half of the tibiotarsi. Basifemoral seta simple or spine-like. Telofemoral seta spine-like. Pedipalps end in a stout claw. Subcapitulum bears 6 pairs of setae: 2 pairs of adoral setae and 4 pairs of subcapitular setae (hg1 - 4). Setae hg1 long and bent.
Idiosoma, dorsal. Proterosoma covered in a shield which bears 4 pairs of setae: 2 pairs of simple setae (lps and mps) and 2 pairs of setose sensilla (at and pt). Dorsal hysterosoma median plate present, fused to proterosomal shield; 1 to 5 pairs of dorsolateral plates present. Plates and shields smooth or reticulated. Seven pairs of setae present on the dorsal hysterosoma (c1 - f1, c2, h2). Unsclerotized integument striated.
Idiosoma, ventral. Coxae I-II fused, coxae III-IV fused; coxae may coalesce medially for form a sternal shield. Each pair of coxae complemented with 3 pairs of setae. The genital plates each bear 4 setae; 2 pairs of genital papillae visible underneath the plates. 4-9 pairs of setae present on the integument between coxae II and the genital plates. Anal plates complemented with 2 pairs of setae (ps1-2). Two pairs of setae (h2, pa) located on the integument near the anal plates. Cupule ih present in close proximity to h2. Legs shorter than idiosoma; they are never constricted apically so as to end in lobes. Trichobothrium on leg tibia IV present. Ambulacral claws on either side of a four-rayed empodium present.
Key to adult female Orangescirula
(in part modified from Smiley 1992)
1 | Pedipalpal basifemora seta simple | Orangescirula filipina |
- | Pedipalpal basifemora seta spine-like | 2 |
2 (1) | Dorsal shields with large subcuticular reticulations; 2 pairs of dorsolateral plates present | Orangescirula yongchuanensis |
- | Dorsal shield with extremely small subcuticular reticulations; 5 pairs of dorsolateral plates present | Orangescirula kethleyi |
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