Carliphisis acutipennis ( Carl, 1908 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5209.4.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7474458 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/59388784-422F-FFC1-E9DE-FB64F72AFEAD |
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Carliphisis acutipennis ( Carl, 1908 ) |
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Carliphisis acutipennis ( Carl, 1908) View in CoL
( Figs 4 View FIGURE 4 , 5 View FIGURE 5 )
Phisis acutipennis Carl, 1908: 144 View in CoL
Phisis acutipennis View in CoL — Hebard 1922: 266; Karny 1926a: 172; Karny 1926b: 170
Carliphisis acutipennis View in CoL — Jin 1992: 64; Gorochov 2012: 23 [comparison with Carliphisis leontopolites (Karny, 1931) View in CoL ]
Material examined. EAST MALAYSIA • 1♂; Sabah State, Sabah State, Mount Silam, near Lahad Datu ; N4.97542, E118.19000, 369.9± 13.2 m.a.s.l.; under the foliage of a tree; 13 May 2022, 19h22; coll. M.K. Tan GoogleMaps , T. Robillard & R. Japir ; SBH.22.59 ( ZRC)
Taxonomic remarks. The specimen belongs to the genus Carliphisis according to the following characters: the middle trochanteral spine is present; the spurs on the front leg are more cylindrical with less dense seta-like spines on the inner surface; the male last tergum, subgenital plate with cerci and styli and the epiphallus are characteristics of Carliphisis ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ).
It appears most similar to Carliphisis acutipennis ( Carl, 1908) , with nearly indistinguishable phallic complex ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ). There are however some differences: the male tenth abdominal tergite more broadly and roundly emarginated along the posterior margin (rather than angularly emarginated) and has lateral lobes with more truncated apex; the male subgenital plate with shorter latero-apical lobes ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ). However, these characters can also be easily distorted during preservation.
Whether Carliphisis comprises one or two species is still debatable (see Jin, 1992 and Gorochov, 2012). Jin (1992) has considered specimens from Java and Malay Peninsula ( Singapore and Malaysia) as a single species, whereas Gorochov (2012) resurrected Carliphisis leontopolites from Malay Peninsula based on his specimens from Pulau Tioman (Johor State). However, we only have a single specimen from Mount Silam in a completely new locality (i.e., Borneo), and we could not compare the phallic complex of Carliphisis leontopolites from Malay Peninsula. Therefore, we are cautious against describing a new species and tentatively identified this specimen as C. acutipennis .
Distribution. Java; Borneo: Sabah: Mount Silam [new locality record]
Type locality. INDONESIA: Java
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore |
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Carliphisis acutipennis ( Carl, 1908 )
Tan, Ming Kai, Jin, Xingbao, Wang, Hanqiang, Japir, Razy & Chung, Arthur Y. C. 2022 |
Carliphisis acutipennis
Gorochov, A. V. 2012: 23 |
Jin, X. B. 1992: 64 |
Phisis acutipennis
Karny, H. H. 1926: 172 |
Karny, H. H. 1926: 170 |
Hebard, M. 1922: 266 |
Phisis acutipennis
Carl, J. 1908: 144 |