Sabacon claviger ( Menge, 1854 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4928222 |
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Sabacon claviger ( Menge, 1854 ) |
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Sabacon claviger ( Menge, 1854) View in CoL
Figs 18–21 View FIGURES 18–21
Material examined. UKRAINE: SIZK K-7898, from Rovno amber, Rovno Oblast (Region), Sarny District, Klesov, Pugach quarry; late Eocene. Syninclusions: stellate hairs/trichomes; Isopoda (Oniscoidea) .
Description. SIZK K-7898 ( Figs 18–19 View FIGURES 18–21 ) has a deformed body (L: 1.5), prosoma width: 1.0. Carapace smooth, with only a few setae. Opisthosomal dorsum ornamented by regular rows of black thorns ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 18–21 ). Venter: surface of all coxae, genital operculum and sternites with a black spine-like setae; ocular tubercle: length 0.25, and width 0.375. Appendage article lengths: chelicerae: basal segment: 0.25, distal segment: 0.67, movable digit: 0.3; pedipalps: Fe: 0.62, Pa: 0.57, Ti: 0.92, Ta: 0.37; Leg I: Fe: 1.0, Pa: 0.5, Ti: 1.12, Mt: 1.45, Ta: 1.55; Leg II: Fe: 1.7, Pa: 0.62, Ti: 1.97, Mt: 2.32, Ta: 3.2; Leg III: Fe: 1.0, Pa: 0.42, Ti: 1.0, Mt: 1.62; Leg IV: Fe: 0.92, Pa: 0.45; part of the segments could not be measured correctly. Pedipalps inflated ( Figs 20–21 View FIGURES 18–21 ), trochanter, femur and patella with scattered spine-like setae; tibia and tarsus throughout with dense brush-like setae—probably plumose glandular as in modern species, see Wolff et al. (2016) —ventro-distally, tibia with a long seta ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 18–21 : arrow). All leg articles with black, scattered spine-like setae; patellae, tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi with short setae; tarsi ending with a single claw.
Remarks. The Eocene localities fit into the present range of Sabacon , namely SW Europe, Siberia, Russia (Primorye Province), the Himalayas, India, China, Japan, Korea and North America (see Staręga 2002; Martens 2015). It is noteworthy that the shape of the palpal tibia and tarsus in Sabacon claviger ( Figs 20–21 View FIGURES 18–21 ) is closest to that of males of European members of the genus (i.e., Sabacon viscayanum ramblaianum Martens and Sabacon altomontanum Martens ; e.g., Martens 1983: figs 32, 48).
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Schmaulhausen Institute of Zoology |
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