Nebularmis reticulatus ( Murray, 1905 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2021.60-70 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12826014 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1E7887A1-0C3E-D332-81E6-ED23FCFAFE5F |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Nebularmis reticulatus ( Murray, 1905 ) |
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Nebularmis reticulatus ( Murray, 1905) View in CoL
Material examined: 31 adult females, 29 juveniles, and 2 larvae on the slides TW.007.02–19, TW.009.06–8. Eight specimens on the SEM stubs 21.05–6. Four specimens per each of the two samples were used for DNA sequencing, including six retrieved as hologenophores.
Remarks: Numerous individuals exhibit large atypical granules (as depicted in fig. 5b in Gąsiorek et al. 2019c) on lateralmost portions of the scapular plate, and some of them also on other plates, e.g., on the caudal plate. However, the genetic distances with respect to European populations (including the neotype population described in Gąsiorek et al. 2019c) are small and clearly fall under intraspecific variation: p = 0.2– 1.2% in ITS-1 (a single new haplotype, OK048643–5), 0.2–3.3% in ITS-2 (two new haplotypes, OK048624–6), 0.7–0.8% in COI (a single new haplotype, OK047275– 7).
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