Mecistocephalus marmoratus Verhoeff, 1934
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Mecistocephalus marmoratus Verhoeff, 1934 |
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Mecistocephalus marmoratus Verhoeff, 1934 View in CoL
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[1] Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) marmoratus Verhoeff — Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 66: 38 (original description, key)
[2] Mecistocephalus marmoratus: Takakuwa 1934a — Annot. Zool. Japon. 14: 363
Mecistocephalus marmoratus: Takakuwa 1934c View in CoL — Bot. & Zool. Tokyo 2: 884
Mecistocephalus marmoratus: Takakuwa 1936c View in CoL — Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Formosa 26: 323
[3] Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) marmoratus: Takakuwa 1936b View in CoL — Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Formosa 26: 433 (key) Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) marmoratus: Takakuwa 1938a View in CoL — Annot. Zool. Japon. 17: 354
[4] Mecistocephalus marmoratus: Takakuwa 1939 — Trans. Biogeogr. Soc. Japan 3: 123
Mecistocephalus marmoratus: Verhoeff 1939 View in CoL — Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 72: 82 (key)
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) marmoratus: Takakuwa 1940 View in CoL — Fauna Nippon. 9: 71 (redescription, key); fig. 66–69
[5] Mecistocephalus insulomontanus Gressitt 1941 View in CoL — Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. 8: 55 (original description) new synonymy Mecistocephalus marmoratus: Takakuwa 1942a View in CoL — Acta Arachn. 7: 39
Mecistocephalus marmoratus: Takakuwa 1943 View in CoL — Bull. Biogeogr. Soc. Japan 13: 170
Mecistocephalus marmoratus: Attems 1947 View in CoL — Ann. Naturhistor. Mus. Wien 55: 100 (key)
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) marmoratus: Takashima 1949 View in CoL — Acta Arachn. 11: 13
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) marmoratus: Takashima & Shinohara 1952 View in CoL — Acta Arachn. 13: 16 Mecistocephalus marmoratus: Shinohara 1961b View in CoL — Zool. Mag. Tokyo 70: 215
Mecistocephalus marmoratus: Murakami 1993 View in CoL — List Animals Plants Japan 5: 105
Mecistocephalus insulomontanus: Wang & Mauriès 1996 View in CoL — Mém. Mus. natn. Hist. Nat. Paris 169: 89 Mecistocephalus marmoratus: Shinohara 1999 View in CoL — Pictorial Keys Soil Anim. Japan: 709
Diagnosis. A Mecistocephalus species with 49 legbearing segments. Body length reaching about 5 cm in adults. Trunk with dark patches. Head 1.7–2.0 times as long as wide. Areolate part of the clypeus with smooth insulae, each side with 4 setae; clypeal ratio about 1.3–1.5. Anterolateral part of each plagula covered with small, dense porelike sensilla. Anterior ala of the labrum subtrapezoidal, with medial margin not reduced to a vertex. Buccae with setae on the posterior half only, and porelike sensilla on the distal part. Forcipular article I with two teeth, one distal to the other, the distal tooth bigger than the basal one. Sternal sulcus apparently not furcate. Legs of the last pair without additional short, ventral setae.
Type material. Holotype: female, 52 mm long, age not stated ( Verhoeff, 1934), possibly adult (age inferred from the large size and the presence of gonopods).
Type locality. ‘ Umgebung von Tokyo’ [= near Tokyo], Honshu ( Verhoeff, 1934) .
Depository of type material. Unknown.
Material examined. 4 specimens: 1 male, adult (50 mm), from Beililungshan, Taiwan, (date and collector unknown), coll. AM ; 1 male, adult (46 mm), from Slin, Pingtung, South Cape , Taiwan, 1. VI .1999 (collector unknown), coll. HWC; 1 female, adult (45 mm), from Sozan , Taiwan, 29. III .1932, Gressit leg., coll. CAS; 1 male, subadult (44 mm) from Arisan , Taiwan, 24. V .1934, J.L. Gressitt leg., coll. CAS (holotype of Mecistocephalus insulomontanus Gressitt, 1941 ) .
Description. Body size of adults between about 4.5 and 5.0 cm, at least. Body colour orange, with dark patches along the trunk, sometimes faint. Head 1.7–2.0 times as long as wide; frontal line rounded. Antennae 4.4–5.8 times as long as the head width. Apical sensilla 8–10 µm long. Clypeus: clypeal ratio 1.2–1.5; areolate part with 4–7 irregular smooth insulae on each side, often with indistinct margins and coalescent; 4 setae on each side of the clypeus, each seta inside an insula; 20–70 porelike sensilla on the anteroexternal part of each plagula; 1–2 short spinelike sensilla usually present on each plagula, along the anterior margin; several porelike sensilla also in the areolate part and insulae. Labrum: anterior ala subtrapezoidal with medial margin not reduced to a vertex; internal margins of sidepieces convergent backwards; posterior margin of each sidepiece sinuous, slightly convex close to the internal and external ends, without any medial process, not crenulate and without hairlike projections. Spiculum present, buccae with some setae on the posterior half only and with several porelike sensilla at the distal end. Mandible: about 7 welldeveloped lamellae; first lamella with about 6 teeth; average intermediate lamella with about 15–20 teeth, basal teeth similar to distal teeth; basal tooth of the mandible with entire margin, slightly shorter than the first tooth of the first lamella. First maxillae: anterior corners of coxosternum projecting; each medial projection about 1.8–2.2 times as long as wide, internal margin with 6–8 long setae, distal lobe 2.5–2.9 times as long as wide, clavate; each telopodite about 3.9–4.1 times as long as wide, with 3–4 basal setae, distal lobe slightly clavate. Second maxillae: article I of telopodite about 3.5–3.7 times as long as wide; article III about 2.5–2.9 times as long as wide, with many setae; apical claw present. Forcipular segment: width to length ratio of exposed part of coxosternum 1.2–1.4; cerrus composed of two convergent rows of setae and a lateral group on each side; dorsal ridge of each pleuron evident. Forcipules: article I about 1.8–2.1 times as long as wide, basal tooth smaller than the distal tooth; articles II and III each with a small tooth; tarsungulum with two small basal teeth, one dorsal to the other; poison calyx extending backwards to the distal part of the forcipular article I. A total of 49 legbearing segments. Sternal sulcus apparently not furcate. Last legbearing segment: sternum as long as wide; telopodites without dense short setae on the ventral side, with one short apical spine.
Distribution in the considered area.
Honshu: ‘ Umgebung von Tokyo’ [= near Tokyo] [1] (type locality); ‘Hiroshima’ [3] .
Shikoku: ‘Imaharu, Aosima’ [3].
Kyushu: ‘Osumibei Kagoshima’[=Osumi near Kagoshima] [2].
Ryukyu Islands: Ryukyu Ids [4] (transcribed from Japanese).
Taiwan: ‘Tainan’ [3]; Arisan [5]; Beililungshan (new); Slin (new); Pingtung (new); Sozan (new).
General distribution. Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Ryukyu Islands and Taiwan.
Remarks. M. insulomontanus Gressitt, 1941 , described upon a single specimen from Arisan (Taiwan), is here recognised as a junior synonym of M. marmoratus ( Verhoeff, 1934) after examination of the holotype, which is fully consistent with other specimens of M. marmoratus observed by us and with the original description of this latter species. The original description of M. insulomontanus was inaccurate in some points: the teeth of the first forcipular article were described as short and subequal, but they are actually well developed in comparison with other species and the distal one is larger than the basal one; a single insula bearing a seta was reported on each side of the clypeus, but there are actually about four on each side. It is also remarkable that Gressitt (1941) did not mention at all the presence of dense porelike sensilla covering the clypeus and the anterior part of the buccae, which represent the most distinctive character of M. marmoratus (see Fig. 50) and were illustrated and described as glandular pores by Verhoeff (1934) in the original description.
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Australian Museum |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
CAS |
California Academy of Sciences |
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Mecistocephalus marmoratus Verhoeff, 1934
Published, First 2007 |
Mecistocephalus marmoratus:
Shinohara 1999 |
Mecistocephalus insulomontanus: Wang & Mauriès 1996
Wang & Mauries 1996 |
Mecistocephalus marmoratus:
Murakami 1993 |
Mecistocephalus marmoratus:
Shinohara 1961 |
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) marmoratus:
Takashima & Shinohara 1952 |
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) marmoratus:
Takashima 1949 |
Mecistocephalus marmoratus:
Attems 1947 |
Mecistocephalus marmoratus:
Takakuwa 1943 |
Mecistocephalus marmoratus:
Takakuwa 1942 |
Mecistocephalus insulomontanus
Gressitt 1941 |
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) marmoratus:
Takakuwa 1940 |
Mecistocephalus marmoratus:
Verhoeff 1939 |
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) marmoratus:
Takakuwa 1938 |
Mecistocephalus marmoratus
: Takakuwa 1936 |
Mecistocephalus (Mecistocephalus) marmoratus
: Takakuwa 1936 |
Mecistocephalus marmoratus
: Takakuwa 1934 |