Zelandobates tongariro, Smit & Pešić, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.24349/acarologia/20204410 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A9474B74-2972-FFC0-CBBF-901EFBE2C10E |
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Zelandobates tongariro |
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sp. nov. |
Zelandobates tongariro n. sp.
Zoobank: 594FF421-330B-4AC6-8E58-6938146A254F
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Material examined. Holotype male, Waihohonu River below Waihohonu Hut , Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand, 39°12 ′ 32.36’’S 175°40 ′ 49.97’’E, 3iii1990, leg. A. Ballot ( NMNZ). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. Male: Dorsum with a large unpaired plate with concave lateral margins, a smaller unpaired posterior plate and five pairs of platelets, two of these platelets without glandularia; venter with a pair of large platelets posterior to CxIV.
Description. Male: Idiosoma papillate, dorsally 631 long and 456 wide, ventrally 706 long. Dorsum with a large unpaired anterior plate, 400 long, 278 wide, with a pair of postocularia, covering more than half the dorsum, and a smaller unpaired posterior plate, 114 long, 146
= 100 µm, C = 50 µm.
wide. Moreover, dorsum with five pairs of platelets, anterolateral platelets located lateral to anterodorsal plate and with 12 glandularia, and four pairs of smaller platelets, two of these without glandularia. Venter with three groups of coxae, coxal field 425 long and 498 wide, CxI+II fused medially. Cxgl4 located near suture line of CxIII/IV. Posterior to CxIV a pair of large platelets. Cxgl3 close to the latter platelets but not fused. Genital field, 163 long and 156 wide, with three pairs of acetabula, gonopore 72 long. Lateral to genital field a pair of small, elongated platelets. Vgl2 and excretory pore immediately posterior to genital field. Length of P15: 23, 89, 86, 111, 50. P2 and P3 with many small papillae, P4 with a large ventral projection. Length of Ileg46: 119, 125, 125. Length of IVleg46: 167, 171, 147.
Female: Unknown.
Etymology: Named after the national park where the species was found; the name is a noun in apposition.
Remarks. The only other Zelandobates species with a very large anterodorsal plate is Z. crinitus Hopkins , but this species has very large dorsal glandularia setae. Moreover, in the male the lateral margin of the unpaired anterodorsal plate is straight (concave in the new species). For a comparison with Z. occidentalis n. sp. see there.
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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa |
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