Multioppia (Multioppia) turcica, Toluk & Ayyildiz & Subías, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5731906 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5731850 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9722CB29-1D3D-FFC9-9B6A-D418119FF409 |
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Felipe |
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Multioppia (Multioppia) turcica |
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sp. nov. |
Multioppia (Multioppia) turcica View in CoL sp. n.
( Figs 1–9 View Figs 1–5 View Figs 6–9 )
Diagnosis: Protuberance between rostral setae present; lamellar line absent; sensilli unilaterally pectinate, with eight branches; notogaster with twelve pairs of thin, sparsely barbed setae; genital setae five pairs.
Measurements – Body length: 504–532 (holotype: 504), body width: 260–304 (holotype: 260). Totally five specimens were measured.
Prodorsum ( Figs 1, 3, 4 View Figs 1–5 ): Rostrum rounded. Rostral setae (ro) 56 in length, arising on the dorsolateral sides of the rostrum, unilaterally barbed. There is a protuberance between rostral setae. Lamellar setae (le) 22 in length, smooth. A few tubercles situated on each side of prodorsum anterior to bothridia. Distance between lamellar and interlamellar setae shorter than that between rostral and lamellar setae. Interlamellar setae (in) 12 in length, unilaterally barbed; between these setae there are three pairs of areola in two longitudinal rows. Sensilli (ss) 80 in length, pectinate, with eight branches.
Notogaster ( Fig. 1 View Figs 1–5 ): Oval, twelve pairs of notogastral setae thin, sparsely barbed, 24 in length. Along the lateral margins of notogaster present a number of muscle sigillae.
Ventral plate ( Figs 2, 5 View Figs 1–5 ): Length of infracapitulum 100, width 72. Setae h 11 in length. Distance between setae h and h 22 in length. Pedotectum I (pd 1) narrowed anteriorly. Epimeral borders easily visible and well sclerotized. Epimeral regions with internal muscle sigilla. Apodemata apo 1, apo 2, apo sj and apo 4 well developed. Epimeral setal formula 3–1–3–3. Genital plate 38 in length, 36 in width, with five pairs of setae; anal plate 48 in length, 48 in width, with two pairs of setae. Lyrifissures iad situated in paraanal position. Adanal setae ad 1 in postanal, ad 2 in paraanal and ad 3 in preanal positions. The shape of the ovipositor is as given in Fig. 5 View Figs 1–5 .
Legs: All legs monodactylous; setation of leg segments is given in Figs 6–9 View Figs 6–9 .
Material examined: Holotype and nine paratypes, soil under Pinus nigra , N 39°48.163’, E 34° 48.682’, 1546 m, 5 Mar. 2006; GoogleMaps one paratype, soil and litter under Pinus nigra , N 39°48.255’, E 34°48.578’, 1484 m, 19 Jan. 2006; GoogleMaps four paratypes, soil under Quercus spp. , N 39°48.410’, E 34° 49.136’, 1404 m, 1 Dec. 2006, Yozgat, Turkey. GoogleMaps
Etymology: The specific name, “ turcica ” is named after the locality, Turkey, where the present new species was found.
Remarks: Multioppia (M.) turcica sp. n. is close morphologically to M. (M.) glabra ( MIHELČIČ, 1955) and M. (M.) tenue MAHUNKA and MAHUNKA- PAPP, 1999 by the shape of sensilli. The characters differentiating these species are listed in Table 1 View Table 1 .
Characters | M. (M.) turcica sp. n. | M. (M.) glabra | M.(M.) tenue |
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Presence of protu- berance between rostral setae | present | absent | absent |
Lamellar line | absent | present | present |
Location of setae le | close to interlamellar setae rather than rostral setae | close to rostral setae rather than interlamellar setae | close to interlamellar setae rather than rostral setae |
Shape of sensilli | unilaterally pectinate, with eight branches | unilaterally pectinate, with six-eight branches | unilaterally ciliate and bilaterally barbed |
Body measurements | 512 (504–532) / 279 (260–304) | 360 / 190 (MIHELČIČ 1955), 394–422 / 204–229 (MORITZ 1971) | 363–418/ 176–198. |
Shape of notogastral setae | barbed | smooth | barbed |
Location of setae lp and h 3 | setae lp level with setae h 3 | setae lp arise before the setae h 3 | setae lp level with setae h 3 |
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