Hypoconcha panamensis Smith, 1869
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5397969 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C5482F17-901F-FFF8-C5EE-F9BCFF3BFCAE |
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Marcus |
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Hypoconcha panamensis Smith, 1869 |
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Hypoconcha panamensis Smith, 1869 View in CoL
Female approximately 30 mm wide, Mexico, Cabo San Miguel, CORTES 1 (MNHN-B 20865).
The thoracic sternum ( Fig. 16A View FIG ) is peculiar in that the anterior sternites 4 and 5 form a horizontal plate, sternites 6-8 are bent at right angles and are perpendicular to the preceding ones. The sterno-abdominal depression is located posteriorly. Female sutures 7/8 are relatively short, only present on bent surface of posterior sternites, and end apart. Apertures of spermathecae are located only slightly beyond the level of P3, not very far from female gonopores on P3, and are surrounded by a crest ( Fig. 16B View FIG ). The opening is slightly larger than in the Dromiinae and shows as an ovate membranous area. The bulb of the spermatheca is rather large but weakly globular. The chamber has its two sheets that are nearly close to each other, without a marked space between them; the basal thickening is not well marked. A tube is present, although short and relatively narrow, and it is situated laterally; there is a weakly calcified area at the level where it communicates with the exterior.
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