Kampimodromus karadaghensis Kolodochka, 2005
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.15407/zoo2023.06.477 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0390C255-AB2D-4071-FF11-FEA0FB68F9BE |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Kampimodromus karadaghensis Kolodochka, 2005 |
status |
|
Kampimodromus karadaghensis Kolodochka, 2005 View in CoL ( fig. 5 View Fig )
Kampimodromus karadaghensis Kolodochka, 2005: 23 View in CoL ; Chant & McMurtry, 2007: 37; Döker et al., 2017: 361.
M a t e r i a l. Type. Holotype}: #1293, Ukraine, South-Eastern Crimea, Karadag Nature Reserve, Crataegus sp. , 05.06 1975 (Kolodochka); paratypes (same locality as holotype): 6}, #1331, Prunus stepposa View in CoL , 07.06 1975; 5}, 1 {, #1369, Quercus pubescens View in CoL , 10.06 1975 (SIZK). Non-type. 13 specimens (12}, 1 {), Crimea.
R e d e s c r i p t i o n. F e m a l e. Dorsal shield ( fig. 5 View Fig , 1 View Fig ) weakly sclerotised, smooth (except for slight striation in area of setae D5), with 5 pairs of solenostomes (it, iv, il, is, ic; id and isc absent). Setae ADl, AM1 , AL1 , AL3 , AL4 , PLl, PM3 , PM4 , AS, PS serrated, others smooth; in females, one of the usually smooth setae of AD2 – AD4 , PD2 , PD2 , and PL3 pairs sometimes has 1–2 serrations. Setae AL4 and PL1 longer than other dorsal setae. Setae AD3 longer than distance between their own thecae. Seta AM1 slightly projecting beyond theca AL1 . Seta AL1 projecting beyond theca AL2 . Ventrianal shield ( fig. 5 View Fig , 2 View Fig ) narrow, vase-shaped, smooth, finely striated in the circumanal region; anal pores distinct, rounded, shifted towards each other. Seta PV slightly serrate; other ventrianal setae smooth, sharp, thin. The peritremes are narrow (about 2.5 µ), reaching the level of setae AM1 . Metapodal scutes narrow, posterior not less than 2.0 times as long as anterior scute ( fig. 5 View Fig , 3 View Fig ). The posterior part of the peritremal shield is narrow, almost straight, widening towards the beak-shaped end ( fig. 5 View Fig , 4 View Fig ). Chelicera with 4 small teeth on Df, Dm without teeth ( fig. 5, 5 View Fig ). The spermatheca is small, with a saucer-shaped funnel; atrium small, sessile, as if pressed into the base of the funnel ( fig. 5 View Fig , 6 View Fig ). Leg IV with sharp, smooth macrochaete on basitarsus ( fig. 5 View Fig , 7 View Fig , 10 View Fig ). In one of 11 paratype females, macrochaete with notch on one leg.
Measurements. Lds 293, Wds 146; Lvas 92, Wvas max 57, Lian 18; Ltar IV 84; setae length: ADl 19; AD2 21, AD3 22; AD4 27; PD1 33–37; PD4 6; AM1 30; AM2 16; AL1 31; AL2 39; AL450; PL1 49–59; PL3 20–23; PM1 34–37; PM3 41–45; PM4 51; AS 37; PS 27; PV 35; MCh tar LV 26.
Male. Ventrianal shield ( fig. 5 View Fig , 8 View Fig ) with 3 pairs of preanal setae; anal pores distinct, rounded, shifted towards each other. The spermatodactyl is beak-shaped, the process is short, club-shaped at the end ( fig. 5 View Fig , 9 View Fig ). Lds 275.
Diagnosis. Similar to the widespread species K. aberrans , but easily distinguished from it by the presence of five pairs of dorsal solenostomes (there is a pair of is), rather than four pairs, and distinctly longer dorsal setae AD3–AD4, PD2. AL4, PL1, PL3, PM1, PM3, PV in females, the male spermatodactyl is smaller and has different proportions of structural details. For differences between K. karadaghensis and K. corylosus , which also has 5 pairs of dorsal solenostomes, see the essay on the latter.
D i s t r i b u t i o n, h a b i t a t, o c c u r r e n c e. Europe ( Ukraine). In Ukraine: known only from the type locality, on trees and shrubs; rare .
Note. Description, illustrations and morphometry are based on type specimens.
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 |
Kampimodromus karadaghensis Kolodochka, 2005
Kolodochka, L. A. 2023 |
Kampimodromus karadaghensis
Doker, I. & Kazak, C. & Karaca, M. & Karut, K. 2017: 361 |
Chant, D. A. & McMurtry, J. A. 2007: 37 |
Kolodochka, L. A. 2005: 23 |