Holoparasitus lawrencei Hyatt, 1987
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Holoparasitus lawrencei Hyatt, 1987 Figs 4 View Fig 4 , 6E View Fig 6
Material examined: NHML 1984.12.4.-1; holotype; female; England, Cornwall-Hayle, from dry, light, leaf-litter; 24.5.1975; leg P. N. Lawrence. – NHML 1925.6.24.584; paratype; female; England, Lincolnshire, no locality, no habitat data, 1900, leg. C. F. George. ‒ NHML 1984.12.4.-3; paratype; male; United Kingdom, Isle of Wight, no habitat data; April 1948; leg T. A. Lloyd. – NHML 1984.12.4-2; paratype; male; Norfolk- Blackborough, with no habitat data; 25.2.1969; leg. A. Reeve.
Redescription of male: Length of idiosoma 780-840, width 550-610 ( Hyatt, 1987). Genital lamina with a triangular apex instead of a bifid one ( Fig. 4D View Fig 4 ). Length of simple hypognathal setae: hyp.1, hyp.2 = 54-61, hyp.3 = 38; pc. pilose = 66. Trochanter of pedipalp with a small protuberance between v1 and v2 ( Fig. 4C View Fig 4 ).
Armature of leg II shown in Fig. 4 View Fig 4 A-B. Gland pore gv2 double, situated behind coxa IV. Measurements (of 2 specimens): tarsus I = 192-206; tarsus IV = 240-250.
Redescription of female: Endogynium formed by a very big, oval and denticulate sack. Ventrally a central protrusion flanked by two rounded sacks and covered by a wrinkled membrane on posterior margin. Dorsally two very big structures filled with prominent denticles ( Fig. 6E View Fig 6 ). Measurements: epigynium: height = 184-192, basal width = 228; h/b = 0.82-0.84. Sternal shield: st1-st1’ = 62, st2-st2’ = 108, st3-st3’ = 139; st1 = 54, st2 = 60, st3 = 66. Tarsus I = 187-192; tarsus IV = 240.
Remarks: The holotype and the paratypes examined correspond well with the original description of Hyatt. I here illustrate the endogynium, the armature of leg II and add some measurements. In the original description ( Hyatt, 1987: fig. 11E) the movable digit of the female chelicera was drawn with 4-5 denticles, but in the holo- and paratypes studied I observed only 3 denticles. The other paratypes were not available in the NHML collection. Holoparasitus lawrencei was described by Hyatt (1987) from Great Britain; the type locality is Hayle in Cornwall. He identified specimens of this species from England (10 places), Scotland (2 localities), Wales and Ireland. All the specimens, except the holotype, were considered as paratypes (20 males, 15 females). Unfortunately not all of the paratypes are deposited in the collection of the NHML so that the variability of the morphological characters of this species cannot be evaluated.
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