Dactyloscirus dolichosetosus Den Heyer, 1979
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3194.1.1 |
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Dactyloscirus dolichosetosus Den Heyer, 1979 |
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Dactyloscirus dolichosetosus Den Heyer, 1979
Dactyloscirus dolichosetosus Den Heyer, 1979b: 96 , figs. 71–77; Sepasgosarian 1984: 141; Smiley 1992: 223, figs. 117A, B. Castro 2008: 91.
Dactyloscirus dolichosetosies Den Heyer 1979b: 96
Diagnosis. Dactyloscirus dolichosetosus resembles D. humuli , D. smileyi and D. condylus in that it possesses long lateral platelets but lacks a median shield. It can be distinguished from D. humuli and D. smileyi by the length of setae f1 and h1: f1 is shorter than h 1 in D. humuli and D. smileyi but equal in length in D. dolichosetosus . Dactyloscirus dolichosetosus possesses one telofemoral apophysis whereas D. condylus possesses a second flattened apophysis basally.
Remarks. Until recently this species was reported only from South Africa by Den Heyer (1979). The range expansion presented here, combined with Castro (2008) who reported it from Brazil, suggest it may have a much wider, possibly cosmopolitan, range. Den Heyer (1979) provides an abundance of illustrations and SEM images.
Material examined (17 individuals on slides). 2 females, ex litter, USA, Mississippi, Lee Co, Natchez Trace mi 260 (34° 08.083 N, 068° 50.250 W), 16 June 2009, coll. J. G. Hill. APGD 10-0119-001 ● 1 female ( APGD 10- 0205-002), ex litter, USA, Mississippi, Lee Co, Natchez Trace mi 260 (34° 07.800 N, 068° 50.300 W), 16 June 2009, coll. J. G. Hill ● 1 female (Chickasaw ViII B), same data ● 3 females ( APGD 10-1008-001), ex sycamore ( Platanus occidentalis ) litter on stable island in creek, USA, Arkansas, Newton Co, Buffalo National River, Steel Creek (36° 02.259 N, 093° 20.880 W), 8 October 2010, coll. M. J. Skvarla ● 1 female ( APGD 10-1008-005), ex saturated moss along creek bank, same data ● 1 female ( APGD 10-1010-001), ex moss along creek bank, same locality, (36° 02.016 N, 093° 20.137 W), 10 October 2010, coll. M. J. Skvarla ● 5 females ( APGD 10-0725-003), ex maple ( Acer sp.) litter drift against small log in secondary forest, USA, Pennsylvania, Westmoreland Co, Irwin, Paintertown (40° 22.183 N, 079° 41.917 W), 19 July 2010, coll. M. J. Skvarla ● 1 female ( APGD 10-1002-003), same data, 2 October 2010, coll. M. J. Skvarla ● 1 female ( APGD 10-0826-003), USA, Pennsylvania, Somerset Co, Laurel Hill State Park, nr. Eberly Scout Reservation (40° 00.963 N, 079° 14.233 W), 26 August 2010, coll. M. J. Skvarla ● 1 tritonymph ( APGD 10-0609-004), pitfall in oak and juniper scrub, Missouri, Taney Co, Mark Twain National Forest, Hercules Glades (36° 41.196 N, 092°58.263), 0 9 June 2010, coll. J. R. Fisher and M. J. Skvarla.
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Dactyloscirus dolichosetosus Den Heyer, 1979
Skvarla, Michael J. & Dowling, Ashley P. G. 2012 |
Dactyloscirus dolichosetosus
Smiley 1992: 223 |
Sepasgosarian 1984: 141 |
Den 1979: 96 |
Dactyloscirus dolichosetosies
Den 1979: 96 |