Charinus asturius, Pinto-da-Rocha, Machado & Weygoldt, 2002

Miranda, Gustavo Silva de, Giupponi, Alessandro P. L., Prendini, Lorenzo & Scharff, Nikolaj, 2021, Systematic revision of the pantropical whip spider family Charinidae Quintero, 1986 (Arachnida, Amblypygi), European Journal of Taxonomy 772, pp. 1-409 : 97-98

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.772.1505

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9B82A32F-0A07-47E3-8684-FED7C8EBF1E9

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536756

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8F431375-FFF9-FFB2-A68D-F933FE9ADA07

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Charinus asturius
status

 

Charinus asturius View in CoL Pinto-da-Rocha, Machado & Weygoldt, 2002

Fig. 43 View Fig ; Table 4 View Table 4

Charinus asturius View in CoL Pinto-da-Rocha et al., 2002: 108–110 View Cited Treatment , figs 1–7, 13–14.

Charinus asturius View in CoL – Baptista & Giupponi 2003: 80. — Miranda & Giupponi 2011: 66, fig. 13. — Vasconcelos et al. 2013: 496, fig. 12. — Vasconcelos & Ferreira 2016: 186. — Armas et al. 2016: 48. — Miranda et al. 2016c: 16, 18, 27, 29. — Segovia et al. 2018: 2–4, fig. 3; 2020: 2–6, fig. 1.

Diagnosis

This species may be separated from other Charinus in eastern South America by means of the following combination of characters: median eyes well developed; female gonopod sucker-like, slightly sclerotized anteroventrally; male genitalia slightly sclerotized at base of fistula and lateral lobe; cheliceral claw with up to eight teeth; secondary sexual dimorphism, males larger than females, with elongation of pedipalps; pedipalp femur with five or six dorsal spines and four or five ventral spines in primary series, with small spine proximal to ventral spine 1; pedipalp patella with six or seven dorsal spines and four or five ventral spines; pedipalp tarsus with two small subequal dorsal spines, distal spine slightly longer than proximal spine; tibia of leg I with 23 articles, tarsus I with 41 articles; leg IV basitibia with four pseudo-articles; trichobothrium bc situated closer to sbf than to bf, sc and sf series each with six trichobothria.

Etymology

Adjective referring to the Príncipe de Asturias, a ship that sank near the type locality, Ilha Bela, in 1916 ( Pinto-da-Rocha et al. 2002).

Type material

Holotype BRAZIL • ♂, São Paulo, Ilha Bela, Pacuíba Hill ; 23°44′ S, 45°19′ W; Jan. 1998; G. Machado leg.; MZSP 18930 View Materials . GoogleMaps

Paratypes BRAZIL • 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; MZSP 18930 View Materials GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; MZSP 18934 View Materials GoogleMaps 3 ♀♀, 4 ♂♂, 1 subad. ♀, 6 protonymphs; same locality as for holotype; 18 Jan. 1999; R. Pinto-da-Rocha and G. Machado leg.; MZSP 16900 View Materials GoogleMaps .

Measurements

See Table 4 View Table 4 .

Distribution

Known only from the type locality, on an island off the southeast coast of Brazil.

Natural history

For details on the natural history and morphology see Pinto-da-Rocha et al. (2002) and Segovia et al. (2018, 2020).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Amblypygi

Family

Charinidae

Genus

Charinus

Loc

Charinus asturius

Miranda, Gustavo Silva de, Giupponi, Alessandro P. L., Prendini, Lorenzo & Scharff, Nikolaj 2021
2021
Loc

Charinus asturius

Segovia J. M. G. & Neco L. C. & Willemart R. H. 2018: 2
Vasconcelos A. C. O. & Ferreira R. L. 2016: 186
Armas L. F. & Palomino-Cardenas A. C. & Castillo-Espinoza M. 2016: 48
Miranda G. S. & Milleri-Pinto M. & Goncalves-Souza T. & Giupponi A. P. L. & Scharff N. 2016: 16
Vasconcelos A. C. & Giupponi A. P. L. & Ferreira R. L. 2013: 496
Miranda G. S. & Giupponi A. P. L. 2011: 66
Giupponi A. P. L. & Baptista R. L. C. 2003: 80
2003
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