Pochytoides monticola, Wesołowska, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.418 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5954727 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C987FA-3374-8715-FDED-FB14017EFA45 |
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Pochytoides monticola |
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sp. nov. |
Pochytoides monticola View in CoL sp. nov.
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Etymology
The specific name is Latin, meaning a dweller among the mountains, it refers to the occurrence of the species in montane habitats.
Type material
Holotype
GUINEA: Ƌ, Mts Nimba , Nion, 7°36′ N, 8°28′ W, 16 Jun. 1942, M. Lamotte leg. ( NHM). GoogleMaps
Paratypes
GUINEA: 1 ♀, together with holotype ( NHM); GoogleMaps 1 ♀, Mts Nimba , 7°34′ N, 8°28′ W, grassy area, 1952– 1962, M. Lamotte leg. ( NHM). GoogleMaps
Differential diagnosis
The male differs from the other males of Pochytoides in having a uniquely shaped of the embolic division that is serrated at the tip ( Fig. 3A View Fig.3 ). The female may be distinguished by the form of the epigyne, similar to that of P. perezi comb. nov. and P. obstipa sp. nov., all of which have a wide field occupied by atria. However, P. monticola sp. nov. can be distinguished from P. perezi comb. nov. by the shape of the epigynal depression, which is a narrow horizontal gap (V-shaped in P. perezi comb. nov., compare Fig. 4A–B View Fig. 4 , with Fig. 8B–C View Fig. 8 ). Pochytoides monticola sp. nov. differs from P. obstipa sp. nov. by the position of the pockets (posterior to the spermathecae, Fig. 4A–B View Fig. 4 ), whereas P. obstipa sp. nov. has pockets placed closer to the centre of the spermathecae ( Fig. 6A–D View Fig. 6 ).
Description
Male
DIMENSIONS. Cephalothorax: length 2.4, width 2.0, height 1.5. Eye field: length 1.5, anterior width 1.9, posterior width 1.7. Abdomen: length 2.0, width 1.5.
COLOUR AND BODY. Carapace and eyes as in genus description. Abdomen ovoid, beige greyish with white chevrons in posterior half. Body clothed in fine hairs, some longer bristles only at first row of eyes and on anterior edge of abdomen. Legs dark yellow, bearing light hairs.
GENITALIA. Palpal organ with short bulb, embolic division with characteristic tip, terminated by three teeth ( Fig. 3A–D View Fig.3 ).
Female
DIMENSIONS. Cephalothorax: length 1.8, width 1.7, height 1.2. Eye field: length 1.2, anterior width 1.6, posterior width 1.4. Abdomen: 2.2, width 1.8.
COLOUR AND BODY. Morphologically similar to other species. Carapace dark, covered with fine brown hairs, light greyish white hairs only on slopes. Abdomen bleached, with traces of large butterfly-shaped pale patch on dorsum.
GENITALIA. Epigyne with wide but low depression anteriorly and posterior plate with two separated pockets ( Fig. 4A–B View Fig. 4 ). Atria deep, strongly sclerotized, copulatory canals relatively long ( Fig. 4C View Fig. 4 ).
Remarks
Matching of sexes uncertain.
NHM |
University of Nottingham |
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