Torrenticola changbaiensis, Gu & Jia & Jin & Guo, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4779.2.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851245 |
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Torrenticola changbaiensis |
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sp. nov. |
Torrenticola changbaiensis sp. nov.
( Figs. 7–8 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 )
Material examined. Holotype male, No. JL-TO-20190706, Changbaishan National Nature Reserve KHƜOiẎ ȐŊṂṚṔṈ), Jilin Province, P. R. China (42°24′19′′N, 128°17′38′′E, 721 m a.s.l.), collected by Zhuhui Ding and Caiyun Li, 30-VII-2019 GoogleMaps . Paratype: 3/0/0, No. JL-TO-20190707 – JL-TO-20190709, same data as holotype.
Diagnosis. Dorsal plate arrangement: 2+2p+1 ( Fig.7A View FIGURE 7 ); E 4 on the same line with the 3 rd pair of acetabula; infracapitular bay U-shaped; V 1 anterior to V 2, V 2 almost at the same level of Ap; P-4 with one small dorsal seta and two developed ventral extensions, with one long and one short setae on each.
Description. Male (n = 4): Idiosoma elliptical( Fig. 7B View FIGURE 7 ), L 666 (649–675), W 459 (459–505), L/W ratio1.5 (1.3–1.5). Dorsal plate arrangement: 2+2p+1 ( Fig. 7A View FIGURE 7 ), dorsal shied L 544 (519–563), W 422 (403–432), dorsal plate L 504 (483–512), frontal platelets L 132 (132–153), W 57 (47–57), shoulder platelets W 68 (46–69). Infraca- pitular bay U-shaped, L 142 (137–142); Cx-I L 255 (247–258), mL 115 (111–117), Cx-II+III mL 95 (94–101); Gf L 168 (155–168), W 128 (117–129), E 4 on the same line with the 3 rd pair of acetabula;distance between Gf and Ap 97 (88–97); V 1 anterior to V 2, V 2 almost at the same level of Ap ( Fig.7B View FIGURE 7 ). Gnathosoma dL 206 (205–212), vL 275 (258–275); rostrum short (<1/2 of gnathosoma dL), dorsal apodemeshort, ventral apodeme slender and craved to dorsum; chelicera bs L 291 (288–291), claw L 31 (30–33). Palp ( Fig. 7C View FIGURE 7 ): P-1 short, with one dorsodistal seta; P-2 with three dorsal setae, and one ventral seta on the ventral extension; P-3 with two dorsal setae and one long ventral seta on the extension; P-4 with one small dorsal seta, one long and one short ventral setae on two ventral extensions respectively. L of palp segments: P-1, 32 (31–36); P-2, 91 (87–93); P-3, 58 (46–58); P-4, 87 (87–93); P-5, 17 (14–18). Legs ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 B-F): L of leg segments: I-L-1–6: 45 (44–54), 86 (78–86), 76 (72–78), 94 (84–94), 99 (82–99), 91 (91–93); II-L-1–6: 48 (48–62), 82 (81–88), 69 (69–72), 89 (84–89), 100 (100–108), 106 (106–115); III-L-1–6: 48 (44–49), 96 (86–96), 91 (91–110), 113 (101–113), 127 (122–128), 124 (124–132); IV-L-1–6: 100 (100–104), 115 (96–115), 110 (110–112), 138 (136–138), 140 (139–156), 134 (134–154). Ejaculatory complex ( Fig. 8A View FIGURE 8 ) L 223 (223–280), aL 156 (150–157).
Female. Unknown.
Habitat. River, about 8 m wide, 1 m depth; water is cold and torrential. The river is about 15 m away from the highway.
Remarks. The new species is characterized by dorsal plate arrangement 2+2p+1; E 4 on the same line with the 3 rd pair of acetabula; P-4 with two developed ventral extensions; dorsal apodeme short, ventral apodeme slender and craved to dorsum. This species can be easily distinguished from other species by those characteristics.
Etymology. This new species is named after the place (Changbai Mountain), where the new species was collected.
Distribution. China (Jilin).
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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