Camptomorpha orites (Chamberlin, 1941)
Fig. 5.
EucAmpesmus Orites Chamberlin, 1941: 489, figs 97–100 (holotYpe ♂, AMNH); Jeekel 1971: 262. CAmptOmOrpHA Oreites (sic!) — Hoffman, 1953: 124. Leptodesmus ( PHAntAsmOdesmus) Orites — Kraus, 1956: 142,
Camptomorpha by implication. BRIEF DESCRIPTIVE NOTES (after Chamberlin
chocolate brown with light brown or yellowish paraterga, and antennae and legs light brown. Paraterga broadly and regularly rounded, lateral rim smooth (Fig. 5A), most anterior ones each with a small tooth towards anterior corner, caudal corner rather narrowly rounded; midbody pore-bearing calluses (= peritremata) set off from anterolateral rim. ♂ legs ventrallY with tibiae carrying apical chelae.
Gonopods (Fig. 5B–D) with both prefemoral process (PfP) and acropodite (A) subequal in length, both very complex and heavily armed; PfP broad, with two elongated and acute projections along its middle portion, ending in another elongated and acute apex directed laterally; A with an irregular internal margin with several small indentations, apical portion semi-spatulate in shape, with a triangular projection in central portion of apex; solenomere (sl) slender and simple, only slightly curved apically.
DISTRIBUTION. Peru, Contayo Hills, Rio Tapiche, 7°26′55.2″S 73°56′27.3″W, 700 ft [Chamberlin, 1941] .
[1941]). Length ca 48 mm, width 6.0 mm. Coloration dark to
Hoffman [in litt.] located a strict topotYpe ♂ in the AMNH collection and depicted its right gonopod in proper detail (Fig. 5B–D) .