Eviphis ostrinus (C.L. Koch, 1839)
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https://doi.org/ 10.47121/acarolstud.1184086 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8156138 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038187AE-B707-330F-EC6F-FC014F93FDED |
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Eviphis ostrinus (C.L. Koch, 1839) |
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Eviphis ostrinus (C.L. Koch, 1839) ( Figures 1-11 View Figures 1-2 View Figures 3-5 View Figures 6-11 )
Eviphis ostrinus — Berlese, 1903: 242; Willmann, 1956: 225; Shoemake, 1970: 51; Bregetova, 1977: 559; Karg, 1993: 94; Kontschán, 2004: 230; Mašán and Halliday, 2010: 54 View Cited Treatment .
Specimens examined
15 females, Örümcek Forest, Kürtün, Gümüşhane , Türkiye, 40°39'N 39°01'E, 1455 m a.s.l., 1 July 2009, moss and lichen on spruce tree GoogleMaps ; 20 females, Köse , Gümüşhane, Türkiye, 40°16'N 39°38'E, 1856 m a.s.l., 14 July 2009, litter under Salix sp GoogleMaps .; 21 females, Tokat, Taşlıca Village , 40° 44' N, 39° 03' E, 1708 m a.s.l., 24 November 2013, under litter of Abies sp GoogleMaps .; 17 females, Bayburt, Sarımeşe Village , 40°27'N 40°18'E, 1655 m a.s.l., 17 June 2014, in moss GoogleMaps ; 18 females, Erzurum, Uzunoluk Forest , no date for GPS koordinate, altitue, 27 March 2010, in litter ; 3 females, Trabzon, Uzungöl lake , 40°36'N 40°18'E, 1782 m a.s.l., 8 June 2015, under litter of Picea sp GoogleMaps ., 2 females, Bayburt, GenÇosman Village , 40°09'N 40°20'E, 1745 m a.s.l., 18 April 2014, in moss GoogleMaps ; 13 females, Gümüşhane, Kürtün , 40°39'N 38°01'E, 1413 m a.s.l., 28 October 2013, in moss on a stone near stream GoogleMaps ; one female, Gümüşhane, Kızılali Wold , 40°48'N 39°03'E, 1270 m a.s.l., 13 October 2013, in litter GoogleMaps ; one female, Gümüşhane, Kürtün, Taşlıca Village , 40°44'N 39°03'E, 1708 m a.s.l., 24 November 2013, under litter of Abies sp GoogleMaps .; 3 females, Gümüşhane, Kürtün, Örümcek Forest , 40°44'N 39°03'E, 1740 m a.s.l., 24 November 2013, in moss and soil GoogleMaps .
Description (n=25)
Dorsum ( Figs 1 View Figures 1-2 , 6 View Figures 6-11 ). Dorsal shield 520-550 long, 410-440 wide at the level widest point, hemispherical, bearing 30 pairs of simple and pointed setae. Marginal setae distinctly longer than other dorsal setae, except for setae j2. S3 longest dorsal setae, 55-65 long, setae z1 slim and microsetae.
Venter ( Figs 2 View Figures 1-2 , 7 View Figures 6-11 ). Pre-sternal shield close to sternal shield and weakly sclerotized. Sternal shield 100-120 long, 75- 90 wide at the level of coxae II, bearing three pairs of needle-like setae and two pairs of pores; surface of the shield without any sculptural pattern. In some specimens, a transverse line between st1 and st2 visible, in most of them invisible this transverse line. Anal shield 95-120 long, 105-130 wide, and subtriangular. In most specimens, metapodal platelets abutting posterior parts of peritrematal shield and rarely fused with peritrematal shields ( Figs 8, 9 View Figures 6-11 ).
Gnathosoma. Ventral surface of gnathosoma as in Figure 3 View Figures 3-5 , epistome with elongate central projection ( Fig. 4 View Figures 3-5 ) and cheliceral segments long and thin, cheliceral digits slender, movable digit with two small subdistal teeth ( Figs 5 View Figures 3-5 , 10 View Figures 6-11 ).
Spermathecal apparatus. Sacculus foemineus well developed, sclerotized, and large ( Fig. 11 View Figures 6-11 ).
Legs. Leg chaetotaxy is usual for the genus ( Mašán and Halliday, 2010).
Distribution
It is known in Europe and Asia ( Mašán and Halliday, 2010).
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Eviphis ostrinus (C.L. Koch, 1839)
Özbek, Hasan Hüseyin 2023 |
Eviphis ostrinus
Masan, P. & Halliday, B. 2010: 54 |
Kontschan, J. 2004: 230 |
Karg, W. 1993: 94 |
Bregetova, N. G. 1977: 559 |
Shoemake, R. R. 1970: 51 |
Willmann, C. 1956: 225 |
Berlese, A. 1903: 242 |