Copidognathus septentrionalis (Halbert, 1915)
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.22073/pja.v8i3.49588 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038787FB-874B-FFC4-CA68-F9968797FE12 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Copidognathus septentrionalis (Halbert, 1915) |
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Copidognathus septentrionalis (Halbert, 1915) ( Figs. 13 A–G View Figure 13 )
Material examined Yakamoz Beach, 2 m, fine sand, 2 ♀♀.
Morphology and notes
Females 400–460 long, 225 wide, male 325 long, 300 wide. AD as long as wide (125). OC 112 long, 50 wide and extending to level of insertion of leg III. PD with pair of porose costae. The plate PD 300 long, 175 wide. AE with three pairs of ventral setae. PE with 1 dorsal and 3 ventral setae. Female AE 170 long, 224 wide. Female GA 225 long, 150 wide; with 3 pairs of pgs and sgs. Male GA 175 long, 100 wide; with 9–10 pairs of pgs, and 4 pairs of sgs ( Figs. 13 A–E View Figure 13 ). Gnathosoma 125 long, 65 wide; 1.9 times longer than wide. Rostrum triangular and reaching level of seta on P-2. Tectum truncate ( Fig. 13 F View Figure 13 ). Leg I 400 long. The chaetotaxy of leg I as follows (from trochanter to tarsus); 1, 2, 5, 4, 7, 6 ( Fig. 13 G View Figure 13 ). The morphological characteristics of the specimens from Turkey accord with the previously descriptions by Bartsch (1977b).
Distribution Eastern Northatlantic ( Bartsch 2009).
PD |
Dutch Plant Protection Service, Culture Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria |
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