Neosisyphus fortuitus ( Péringuey, 1901 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.1163/1876312X-00002195 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3794467 |
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Neosisyphus fortuitus ( Péringuey, 1901 ) |
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Neosisyphus fortuitus ( Péringuey, 1901) View in CoL ( Figs. 20 View Fig , 21A View Fig )
Sisyphus fortuitus Péringuey, 1901 View in CoL
Péringuey 1901: 103; Arrow 1927: 464; Gillet 1911: 23; Haaf 1955: 371; Ferreira 1972: 819; Montreuil 2015b: 9.
Type locality: Durban, Natal ( South Africa)
Size: Male: length: 11.1–9.0 mm; width: 5.7–5.0 mm. Female: length: 11.5–9.0 mm; width: 6.0– 4.4 mm.
Diagnosis: Neosisyphus fortuitus is distinguished from other members of the spinipes species group in southern Africa by lacking a spine or projection on the mid-posterior edge of the metafemur. In addition, the projecting metatrochanter is almost ½ of the length of the metafemur in major males. The parameres are distinctly different to those of the other two species within the group ( Fig. 21A View Fig ).
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Lectotype: (1♂ SAM) /Natal, Durban/ (red label) / S. fortuitus Pér , Lectotype, det. E. Haaf, 1954/.
Examined non-type material: See Supplementary information.
Distribution: N. fortuitus occurs in shaded vegetation in southern ( South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe) and East Africa ( Kenya) ( Fig. 22 View Fig ).
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South African Museum |
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Neosisyphus fortuitus ( Péringuey, 1901 )
Daniel, Gimo M., Davis, Adrian Lv., Sole, Catherine L. & Scholtz, Clarke H. 2020 |
Montreuil, O. 2015: 9 |
Ferreira, M. C. 1972: 819 |
Haaf, E. 1955: 371 |
Arrow, G. J. 1927: 464 |
Gillet, J. J. E. 1911: 23 |
Peringuey, L. 1901: 103 |