Metaphalangium Roewer, 1911
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4984.1.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4928216 |
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Genus Metaphalangium Roewer View in CoL
Type species. Phalangium propinquum Lucas [= Metaphalangium cirtanum (C. L. Koch) View in CoL ] ( Roewer 1911; Staręga 1984), by original designation.
Remarks. The new fossil specimens described here show similarities to representatives of the extant genera Phalangium Linnaeus , Dasylobus Simon , and Metaphalangium Roewer ; mainly the presence of a process on the palpal patella, the shape, armament and position of the ocular tubercle, the slender legs and its light color (in amber) with a silver shine. These new fossils are probably juveniles or immatures due to their small size and the underdeveloped armament on the ocular tubercle. Therefore, we compared these specimens with the juveniles of some extant species of the above-mentioned genera and found that the new fossil species is most similar to juveniles of the genus Metaphalangium , and especially to representatives of M. cirtanum ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 11–12 ), which is also the most widespread extant species of the genus. The similarity (see Figs 9–14 View FIGURES 9–10 View FIGURES 11–12 View FIGURES 13–14 ) between these is expressed in the position and structure of the ocular tubercle, the presence of a medio-distal prominence of the palpal patella, the proportions of the pedipalpal segments, the slender legs, and especially in the presence of stout spine-like setae on the medial surface of the palpal patella and tibia ( Figs 11–12 View FIGURES 11–12 , 14 View FIGURES 13–14 ).
Metaphalangium Roewer so far comprises about 13 recent species, distributed in the Mediterranean region, the Balkans, the Near East, and the Caucasus. Only M. albounilineatum ( Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, and southern Italy) and M. cirtanum (circum-Mediterranean region) have a wider range ( Mkheidze 1952; Martens 1978; Crawford 1992; Staręga 1984, 2004; Prieto 2003, 2008; Özdikmen et al. 2010; Barrientos et al. 2017; Kury et al. 2020). The present discovery in Rovno amber is a new genus record for the fossil harvestman fauna.
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