Eumastigonus hemmingseni Mauriès, 1983
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Eumastigonus hemmingseni Mauriès, 1983 View in CoL
Figs. 18–21 View FIGURES 18 – 19. E View FIGURES 20 – 21. E , 24 View FIGURES 22 – 24 .
Eumastigonus hemmingseni Mauriès, 1983 View in CoL : Bull. Mus. natn. Hist. nat., Paris (4)5(A1): 259-261, Figs. 24-26 View FIGURES 22 – 24 .
Types: Holotype 3, 23, 2Ƥ, and 1 imm. Ƥ paratypes (ZMUC), 1 3 paratype (MNHN). – New Zealand, North Island, Waikato Region, Kaimanawa Mountains (State Forest), leg. A. M. Hemmingsen, 12 Dec. 1972.
Other material studied: 203 and 33Ƥ
New locality records: New Zealand, North Island, Waikato Region: Waituhi Kuratau Scenic Reserve, lookout point, S38°51’ 46.8 – E175°32’ 43.2, 930 m, leg. PMJ & Z. Korsós, 27 Jan. 2008, under logs, 13 ( CMNZ: dissected for SEM: anterior and posterior gonopods).
Taranaki Region: Mt Egmont Nat. Park, Dawson Falls and tracks nearby, 915 m, leg. M. Buchler, 6 Nov. 1963, 13 ( CMNZ); Stratford, leg. R. S. Bigelow, 13 Dec. 1976, mailbox, 13 ( CMNZ).
Waikato Region: Tongariro Nat. Park, Chateau, 1100 m, leg. PMJ, 8 Dec. 1961, 13, 7Ƥ ( CMNZ).
Wellington Region: Akatarawa, leg. V. M. Stout, 24 Jan. 1960, in logs, 63, 6Ƥ ( CMNZ) and leg. PMJ, 30 Nov. 1963, Fuchsia broadleaf forest, 23, 7Ƥ ( HNHM, left vulva removed for drawing). Otaki Forks, Field’s track, Podocarpus broadleaf forest, leg. PMJ, 21 Oct. 1965, 33, 10Ƥ ( CMNZ: one male is dissected for SEM: head, 1st legpair, 2nd legpair with penis, gonopods, 7th ring). Tararua Range, Mangahao Dam, 340 m, leg. P. G. McGregor, 2 Nov. 1980, 23 ( CMNZ).
Hawkes Bay Region: Outlet of Lake Waikaremoana, leg. PMJ, 4 Dec. 1961, 33, 3Ƥ ( CMNZ).
Distribution: New Zealand, North Island, Auckland, Waikato, Taranaki, Bay of Plenty, Hawkes Bay and Wellington Regions. See Fig. 52 View FIGURE 52 .
Description: The species was properly described and illustrated by Mauriès (1983). It is notable for its relatively large size (length 68–78 mm, max. midbody diameter 3.8–4.3 mm, no. of rings 52–59+telson), and large ocellarium with ocelli in four complete rows. Body colour dark brown, but legs and paraprocts conspicuously paler, almost yellow. Paraprocts with 2+2 marginal setae. Males with femoral pads on their postgonopodal legs. Anterior gonopods with bulky, broad coxae, inner process (i) thin, membraneous; median process (m) slender, smooth, bent laterally; there is also a third, flat outer process (o) on anterior gonopod which is provided with short setae; flagellum apically penicillate ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 20 – 21. E , as in distinctior ; Hoffman 1972). Telopodite longest, apically spatulate (a), laterally setose, broad, rounded, mediobasally with setose field (remnant of second telopodomere, t in Fig. 20 View FIGURES 20 – 21. E ). Posterior gonopods apically divided, setose tip of coxa extended, its length subequal to telopodite which is slim, cylindrical, tube-like, without pointed apex ( Figs. 18–20 View FIGURES 18 – 19. E View FIGURES 20 – 21. E ).
Female vulva ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 22 – 24 ) large, up to 1.5 mm in diameter, disc-shaped, compact. Operculum (op) small, narrow, triangular, anterior valve with 12–16 long marginal setae, posterior one with only one or two. Internal structure, apodematic tube and ampulla could not be observed.
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Eumastigonus hemmingseni Mauriès, 1983
Korsós, Zoltán & Johns, Peter M. 2009 |
Eumastigonus hemmingseni Mauriès, 1983
Mauries 1983 |