Typhloroncus, Muchmore, 1979

Viana, Ana Clara M. & Ferreira, Rodrigo L., 2019, A new troglobitic species of Typhloroncus (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones: Ideoroncidae) from Guatemala, Zootaxa 4576 (2), pp. 288-300 : 295

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4576.2.4

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E89CF3FF-AF86-40D3-8527-C61A89D9A581

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5936907

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039287F9-1910-FF9E-FF5D-392B91E4167E

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Plazi

scientific name

Typhloroncus
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Key to species of Typhloroncus View in CoL (modified from Harvey & Muchmore, 2013)

1 Smaller, epigean species, palpal femur less than 1 mm in length................................................. 2

- Larger, troglobitic species, palpal femur more than 1 mm in length.............................................. 3

2 Eyes present........................................................ T. planodentatus View in CoL (San Luis Potosí, Mexico)

- Eyes absent...................................................... T. coralensis View in CoL ( Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands)

3 Ventrodistal telotarsal setae of legs strongly lanceolate........................................................ 4

- Ventrodistal telotarsal setae simple........................................................................ 5

4 Subterminal tarsal setae of legs strongly lanceolate............................... T. attenuatus View in CoL (Tamaulipas, Mexico)

- Subterminal tarsal setae not modified.................................. T. guatemalensis View in CoL sp. n. (Lanquín, Guatemala)

5 Palpal segments slender, femur of female 5.7 times longer than broad; chela (without pedicel) of female 4.5 times longer than broad....................................................................... T. diabolus View in CoL (Veracruz, Mexico)

- Palpal segments very slender, femur of female greater than 7.0 times longer than broad; chela (without pedicel) of female greater than 5.5 times longer than broad.................................................................... 6

6 Palpal femur of female 7.3 times longer than broad; chela (without pedicel) of female 5.9 times longer than broad...................................................................................... T. troglobius View in CoL (Puebla, Mexico) Palpal femur of female 7.6 times longer than broad; chela (without pedicel) of female 6.9 times longer than broad................................................................................ T. xilitlensis View in CoL (San Luis Potosí, Mexico)

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