Pogonosternum adrianae Jeekel, 1982
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.259 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3796546 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/42783846-E752-9347-9A67-9FECFBFD73EC |
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Carolina |
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Pogonosternum adrianae Jeekel, 1982 |
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Pogonosternum adrianae Jeekel, 1982 View in CoL
Figs 5G View Fig , 7 View Fig , 12–14 View Fig View Fig View Fig , 26B
Pogonosternum adrianae Jeekel 1982a: 203 View in CoL , 205, fig. 2
Pogonosternum adrianae View in CoL – Mesibov 2004: 42 (record). — Jeekel 2006: 66 (mention). — Nguyen & Sierwald 2013: 1158 (record). — Decker 2016a: 16–25 (record, mention).
Diagnosis
Differs from other Pogonosternum species in having one lighter longitudinal stripe and no median darker stripe; from P. montanum Decker , sp. nov. and P. laetificum primarly by the enlarged femoral process 1 (fp1) and 2 (fp2) and the lateral process (lp) directed laterally, but also by the presence of a subtriangular pointed process of the female leg 2 coxa; male tarsal and tibial brushes present from legpair 1 to 7; anterior spiracles obliquely ovoid with anterodorsally slightly extended rim and spiracular filter not protruding; largest known species of Pogonosternum with midbody width of 2.8–3.2 mm.
Material studied
Holotype
AUSTRALIA: 1 ♂, Victoria, Toongabbie , 18 km NNE of Traralgon, margin of Eucalyptus forest with grassland, under logs, 15 Nov. 1980, leg. C.A.W. Jeekel and A.M. Jeekel-Rijvers ( NBC).
Paratypes
AUSTRALIA: 1 ♂, same data as holotype ( NBC).
Other material examined
See Supplement 1 (total: 5 localities, 11 ♂♂, 11 ♀♀, 8 juv.)
Description
MEASUREMENTS. Length ca 2.6–2.8 cm; midbody width ca 2.8–3.2 mm.
COLOURATION. Colour in fresh material ( Figs 12 View Fig , 26B View Fig ): margin of lateral edges of collum sometimes slightly lighter. Dorsum with broad median light yellowish brown stripe. On prozonites the trapezoidal paramedian light band slightly broader anteriorly, and on metazonites slightly broader posteriorly, broadest at 1/3 of length ( Figs 12D View Fig , 26B View Fig ). Flanks and area around ozopores slightly lighter ( Fig. 12C View Fig ).
STERNITES. No conspicuous sternal cones.
LEGS. Male tarsal and tibial brushes present from legpair 1 to 7, abruptly absent after. Female coxa of legpair 2 with pointed triangular process on caudal side directed distad, reaching ¾ of prefemur ( Fig. 5G View Fig ).
GONOPODS. Femorite (F) long and slender ( Fig. 13 View Fig ), narrowing towards prefemorite (PF). Prolongation of femorite (prof) long, slender, S-shaped, proximal half directed posteriad and apical half directed distad. Femoral process 1 (fp1) laminate, very long, subtriangular with pointed tip, slightly curved mesally, projecting distad of lateral process (lp) and slightly distad of solenomere (S). Femoral process 2 (fp2) very long, more slender than fp1, whitish in colour, inflated, attached closely to fp1; apex of fp2 curved, not attached to fp1, margin serrulate. Lateral process (lp) on lateral side of prof, short, slender, directed distolaterally, not projecting distad of solenomere.
SPIRACLES. Anterior spiracles obliquely ovoid. Rim slightly raised and spiracular filter not protruding. Posterior spiracle ovoid with low rim, spiracular filter not protruding ( Fig. 14 View Fig ).
Distribution
Strzelecki Ranges and central southern part of the Victorian Highlands ( Fig. 7 View Fig ).
Remarks
A phylogenetic analysis ( Decker 2016a) showed that this species is very closely related to P. laetificum with low genetic distances between populations of the two species.
We accept P. adrianae as a valid species because of its constant morphology, larger size and distinctive details of the gonopods (prof, fp1, fp2, F), spiracles, dorsal colouration and process of female second leg 2 coxa, with no intermediate features between P. adrianae and P. laetificum noted.
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Pogonosternum adrianae Jeekel, 1982
Decker, Peter, Mesibov, Robert, Voigtländer, Karin & Xylander, Willi E. R. 2017 |
Pogonosternum adrianae
Decker P. 2016: 16 |
Nguyen A. D. & Sierwald P. 2013: 1158 |
Jeekel C. A. W. 2006: 66 |
Mesibov R. 2004: 42 |
Pogonosternum adrianae
Jeekel C. A. W. 1982: 203 |