Scolopocryptops sukuyan, Chagas-Jr & Edgecombe & Minelli, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-022-00591-7 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F987A7-0566-FF9C-A42D-FBC785DAFEC5 |
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Scolopocryptops sukuyan |
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sp. nov. |
Scolopocryptops sukuyan n. sp.
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Typematerial: Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad. Holotype: AMNH IZ 00357038 , Arima: Blanchisseuse Rd: 4 km marker, David A. Brody , July 14, 26, 1978 . Paratypes: AMNH IZ 00357039 , circa mile post 15 on North Range road from Arima to Blanchisseuse , E.N. Kjellesvig-Waering, November 30, 1963 ; AMNH IZ 00357040 , Saint George Co, Arima, Las Lapas Rd. (off Blanchisseuse road, N. AWNC), L.N. Sorkin , 23.vii.1979, leaf litter, u. rock, wood ; FSCA, St. George Co., Arima Ward, Simla & vic., G.B. Edwards, 20–23-viii-1986, beat vegetation. Specimen data directly copied from labels apart from standardizing the order of locality, collector, and date .
Diagnosis: Scolopocryptops species with 25 leg-bearing trunk segments ( Fig. 2a, b View Fig ); coxosternal tooth plates formed by two short thickened chitinous bands; sternites 2(3) to 18(19) with incomplete short paramedian sutures at anterior margin; coxopleural processes short; ventral spinous process of the prefemur short (small) located in basal portion, and with tip curved inward, dorsomedial spinous process very short or absent.
Etymology: The specific epithet refers to a mythical creature — a vampire — from the Caribbean islands. In Trinidad and Tobago this is known as Sukuyan.
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