Ptychophallus goldmanni Pretzmann, 1965
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.235127 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5491516 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/710D87BB-291C-1602-D6BD-FC2FFCC5F89F |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Ptychophallus goldmanni Pretzmann, 1965 |
status |
|
Ptychophallus goldmanni Pretzmann, 1965 View in CoL
( Figs. 17–19 View FIGURES 10 – 21 , 81 View FIGURE 81 )
Ptychophallus (Microptychophallus) goldmanni Pretzmann, 1965: 5 View in CoL .— Pretzmann 1971: 21.— Pretzmann 1972: 90, figs. 527–529, 544–546.
Ptychophallus goldmanni View in CoL — Rodriguez 1982: 86.— Villalobos 1982: 220 (in list).— Rodríguez 1994: 304, fig. 3F–H.— Campos & Lemaitre 1999: 560 (map).— Rodríguez & Hedström 2000: 424, fig. 2E, J.— Ng et al. 2008: 176 (in list).— Villalobos Hiriart & Álvarez 2008: 297 (in list).
? Not Ptychophallus goldmanni View in CoL .— Abele & Kim, 1989: 39 (see Remarks).
Material examined. PANAMA. Darién Province, Pacific drainage: male, holotype, USNM 54044, Cana, 24.v.1912, E.A. Goldmann.
Description of gonopod. Straight in mesiocaudal view, apex bent approximately 90° in laterocephalic direction. Marginal suture on mesial side, straight; marginal process rounded, not produced beyond caudal border of apex. Mesial process subtriangular, slightly downturned, its distal border rounded. Lateral process very poorly developed, with small lobe distally, not wider than lateral end of apex; lateral process with irregular border, nearly straight proximally, with few scattered, minute setae. Distocaudal ridge short, wide, subtriagular, weakly developed. Cephalic surface ending as wide, flat flange distally, forming distinct transversal sulcus between this flange and bent apex. Apex oblong, narrow; caudal border slightly convex, with small notch near lateral end. Field of apical spines moderately developed, directed towards laterocephalic side.
Holotype and type locality. Male, cw 26.4, cl 17.3, USNM 54044 (specimen not in good condition, mostly dismembered, abdomen detached and carapace partially detached from the body). Panama, Darién Province, Cana (Pacific drainage); according to Rodríguez (1994), Cana refers to Mount Cana, altitude 1615m, 07°48’N 77°32’W, Darién Province.
Distribution. The species is so far known only from the type locality, on the Pacific drainage, eastern Panama ( Fig. 81 View FIGURE 81 ).
Remarks. Abele & Kim (1989) recorded two males from the former Panama Canal Zone, but they probably belong to P. cocleensis (see Remarks under that species).
USNM |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |
|
Genus |
Ptychophallus goldmanni Pretzmann, 1965
Magalhães, Célio, Wehrtmann, Ingo S., Lara, Luis Rólier & Mantelatto, Fernando L. 2015 |
Ptychophallus goldmanni
Ng 2008: 176 |
Villalobos 2008: 297 |
Rodriguez 2000: 424 |
Campos 1999: 560 |
Rodriguez 1994: 304 |
Rodriguez 1982: 86 |
Villalobos 1982: 220 |
Ptychophallus (Microptychophallus) goldmanni
Pretzmann 1972: 90 |
Pretzmann 1971: 21 |
Pretzmann 1965: 5 |