Hemirrhagus eros, Perez-Miles & Locht, 2003
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/zoj.12112 |
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PÉREZ- MILES & LOCHT, 2003
( FIGS 1B, C View Figure 1 , 2K View Figure 2 , 7A–G View Figure 7 , 8A–D View Figure 8 , 9A–D View Figure 9 , 48 View Figure 48 )
Hemirrhagus eros Pérez-Miles & Locht, 2003: 369 View in CoL , figs 11–20 (D ♂, ♀).
Type material: Holotype ♂ AMNH, MEXICO: El Punto, Oaxaca 28.vi.1967, col. M. R. Bogert; paratype ♀ AMNH, MEXICO: El Punto, Oaxaca 5.ix.1962, col. M. R. Bogert. Examined.
Additional material examined: 1 ♀ AMNH, El Punto , Oaxaca 5.ix.1962 , col. M. R. Bogert ; 1 ♂ AMNH, El Punto , Oaxaca 19.viii.1961 , col. C. M. & R. M. Bogert ; 1 juvenile AMNH, El Punto , Oaxaca 5.ix.1962, col. C. M. Bogert ; 1 juvenile AMNH, El Punto , Oaxaca 28.vi.1967 , col. M. R. Bogert ; 1 ♂ and 1 juvenile CNAN 3493 , 3 km south of El Punto , Oaxaca 24.xi.2010, col. G. Montiel ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀ and 2 juveniles CNAN 3572 , El Punto , Oaxaca 12.xii.2011, col. J. Mendoza, G. Contreras, E. Hijmensen, E. Goyer.
Emended diagnosis: The following character combination is diagnostic for H. eros . Male palpal bulb with slender embolus similar in length to tegulum, SA ends at embolus base; VG shallow ( Fig. 8A–D View Figure 8 ). Metatarsus I curved ( Fig. 7E View Figure 7 ). Rap is normally developed with one large spinose seta on ventral face, the spinose seta exceeds the apex of Rap ( Fig. 7F, G View Figure 7 ). Males with spinose setae on patellae I to IV, which are absent on females. Ocular tubercle and eyes normally developed and periocular pigmentation complete ( Figs 7A View Figure 7 ; 9A, C View Figure 9 ). Urticating setae arranged in one dorsomedian patch, yellowish-orange in colour with well-defined margins; posterior margin slightly notched, forming a furrow ( Figs 7C View Figure 7 , 9B View Figure 9 ). Spermathecae paired, slightly fused; receptacles broad at base; slightly bent laterally ( Fig. 9D, E View Figure 9 ). Hemirrhagus eros differs from most Hemirrhagus species by the male having spinose setae on patellae I to IV. It differs from H. benzaa sp. nov. and H. guichi sp. nov. by the spermathecae having the receptacles widely separated at the base by nearly one length, slightly bent laterally and by the SA ending at embolus base.
Distribution and habitat: Known only from El Punto, Oaxaca ( Fig. 48 View Figure 48 ), inhabits pine forest ( Fig. 2K View Figure 2 ).
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Museum national d'Histoire Naturelle, Laboratiore de Paleontologie |
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Hemirrhagus eros
Mendoza Marroquín, Jorge I. 2014 |
Hemirrhagus eros Pérez-Miles & Locht, 2003: 369
Perez-Miles F & Locht A 2003: 369 |