Synuropus granulatus, RICHARDSON, 1901
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2007.00286.x |
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Synuropus granulatus |
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SYNUROPUS GRANULATUS RICHARDSON, 1901 View in CoL
Synuropus granulatus – Van Name (1936 *).
Scleropactes grandulatus (misspelling) – Schultz (1970); Schmalfuss (1980).
Scleropactes granulatus View in CoL – Leistikow & Wägele (1999 *); Schmalfuss (2003 *).
Material examined
Types: One ♀ holotype ( Puerto Rico, El Yunque , altitude 850 m, leg. L. Stejnegen, Type; USNM 23912 About USNM ) .
Description ( Fig. 231 View Figure 231 )
Female 6.3 × 3.35 mm. Pigment not preserved: ‘brown, mottled with black’ (after Richardson, 1901). Body dorsoventrally flattened, with oval outline, nonconglobating. Cephalothorax with distinct median and lateral lobes. Eyes composed of 19 ommatidia. Tergites shallowly tuberculate. Coxal plate 1 with right-angled hind corners, coxal plates 2–7 with acute angles, the corners pointing backwards. Epimeres of pleon segments 3–5 decreasing in length and width. Pleotelson triangular with rounded tip, slightly projecting beyond the uropod protopodites. Second antenna with three-jointed flagellum. The apical cone exceeds the length of the terminal article. Uropod sympodite massive, not flattened, slightly surpassed by the tip of the pleotelson. Exopodites and endopodite approximately equal-sized, lanceolate, as long as the visible part of the sympodite.
Geographical distribution
Puerto Rico.
Habitat
The specimen was collected at 850 m altitude; no further information on the habitat was given.
Remark
The synonymization of Synuropus with Scleropactes was certainly wrong. Schmalfuss (1980) assumed that ‘ Scleropactes grandulatus ’ does not belong to the Scleropactidae . Synuropus does not even resemble species of Scleropactes very much. Besides the lack of the transverse furrow on the cephalothorax, it is not clear why Synuropus should be a member of the Scleropactidae . The length of the apical cone of the second antennae is similar to that in most of the Scleropactidae and Philosciidae . The flattened body shape is to be considered plesiomorphic with respect to the conglobating Scleropactidae , but apomorphic with respect to the Philosciidae . The shape of the uropod protopodites is also intermediate between Scleropactes and representatives of the Philosciidae . In consequence, Synuropus might be considered as a sister group of the Scleropactidae or of the South American Scleropactidae only.
However, as only the type specimen is known, most phylogenetically important characters, such as mouthparts and pleopods, remain unknown. It is also not certain that the specimen is adult.
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