Otostigmus lawrencei Dobroruka, 1968
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4039.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5271675 |
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Otostigmus lawrencei Dobroruka, 1968 View in CoL
Otostigmus lawrencei Dobroruka, 1968: 206 View in CoL , Figs 4–5 View FIGURES 1 – 8 . Clanwilliam Sedarberg, Western Cape Province, South Africa.
Otostigmus lawrencei: Lewis, 1996: 833 View in CoL , in table.
Description. (From Dobroruka (1968)). Length 65 mm. Red brown, head and tergite 1 dark brown. Antennal articles 17, the basal four glabrous. Head with two weakly converging sutures and overlain by tergite 1. Coxosternal tooth-plates with 4+4 teeth. Forcipular trochanteroprefemoral process with two medial denticles.
With complete paramedian sutures from tergite 2, marginate from tergite 10. Tergite of ultimate leg-bearing segment with complete longitudinal suture. Sternites with complete paramedian sutures. Sternite of ultimate legbearing segment rounded trapeziform, without sulcus. Coxopleural process, with two apical spines, a lateral spine on one side.
Legs without tarsal spurs. Spinulation of prefemora of ultimate legs VL 5, VM or M 4, DM 2, CS 1.
Remarks. In his review of this paper Amazonas Chagas-Júnior points out that Dobroruka’s description of O. lawrencei resembles a Cormocephalus species not an Otostigmus . The characters in which it resembles Cormocephalus and differs from other members of the nudus group are the presence of cephalic sutures, paramedian sutures beginning on tergite 2, the tergite of the ultimate leg-bearing segment with a complete median longitudinal suture, the greater number of spines on the ultimate leg prefemur, namely 12 and the prominent corner spine. ( Table 2 View TABLE 2 ). Dobroruka’s O. lawrencei is a South African species; however, Lawrence (1955) recorded no Otostigmus species from South Africa but 20 species of Cormocephalus .
I regard the precise status of O. lawrencei as uncertain. A more detailed description is required for it to be determined,
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Otostigmus lawrencei Dobroruka, 1968
Lewis, John G. E. 2015 |
Otostigmus lawrencei:
Lewis 1996: 833 |
Otostigmus lawrencei
Dobroruka 1968: 206 |