Enchodelus saxifragae Popovici, 1995
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https://doi.org/ 10.1163/138855410X12628646275925 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8111707 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/171187E4-FF9F-FFDB-FC37-46F9B5AF97AC |
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Carolina |
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Enchodelus saxifragae Popovici, 1995 |
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Enchodelus saxifragae Popovici, 1995
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MATERIAL EXAMINED
Six females from Suhardu Mic Mountains, three females from Parâng Mountains, two female paratypes and two male paratypes from Retezat Mountains.
MEASUREMENTS
NEW OBSERVATIONS ON MALE (BASED ON THE TWO PARATYPES AVAILABLE)
Adcloacal pair of supplements situated at 13.5 or 13.0 µ m from cloacal aperture posterior ventromedian supplement at 19.5 or 30 µ m from adcloacal pair, ventromedian supplements 9-24 µ m apart. Spicules rather robust, 5.3 or 4.4 times as long as wide and 1.7 anal body diam. long. Lateral guiding piece also robust, distinctly falcate in posterior half, furcate at tip, 14 or 16.5 µ m long and ca 4.0 or 3.3 times as long as wide.
DISTRIBUTION
Cliff vegetation, Suhardu Mic Mountain, Hăşmaş Mountains (Eastern Romanian Carpathians); subalpine meadow, Coasta lui Rus, Parâng Mountains (Southern Romanian Carpathians); cliff vegetation on Albele Peak and the Piatra Iorgovanului area, Retezat Mountains (Southern Romanian Carpathians); sites nos 3, 7-9 in Table 1. View Table 1
REMARKS
The females examined perfectly fit the original description ( Popovici, 1995) as well as the Iberian specimens recently studied by Guerrero et al. (2008). However, some differences have been noted in male features, such as the peculiar morphology of the lateral guiding pieces, a character which might be a relevant diagnostic feature of this species.
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