Neobisium (Blothrus) valsuanii, Gardini, 2018

Gardini, Giulio, 2018, Subterranean Neobisium (Pseudoscorpiones: Neobisiidae) from Albania, Revue suisse de Zoologie 125 (1), pp. 189-200 : 194-197

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.1196050

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5590718

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0380D900-923D-FF9F-FF0A-F8D6FAB36FF6

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Plazi

scientific name

Neobisium (Blothrus) valsuanii
status

sp. nov.

Neobisium (Blothrus) valsuanii View in CoL n. sp.

Figs 19-26 View Figs 19-26

Holotype: MHNG; male; Albania, Dibër County, Mat, Burrel, Macukull , Shpella Haruska (5 km SSE of Valgjini) (41°39’53”N, 20°07’54”E), 1480 m a.s.l.; 28.VI.2015; A. Valsuani leg. GoogleMaps

Paratypes: CGG; 1 female; same data as for holotype. ‒ CGG; 1 male; Albania, Dibër County, Mat, Burrel, Macukull , Shpella Bushiti (near Valgjini ) (41°25’44”N, 20°03’58”E), 1131 m a.s.l.; IV.2014; A. Valsuani leg. GoogleMaps CGG; 1 female; Albania, Dibër County, Mat, Burrel, Macukull , Shpella Linozi-Leftari , 1868 m a.s.l.; 10.VII.2015; A. Valsuani leg.

Diagnosis (male, female): A large subterranean troglomorphic Neobisium that differs from other Dinaric species of the genus in the following combination of characters: no eyes or eye-spots; carapace with 6 setae in posterior row, epistome triangular; standard chaetotaxy of tergites I-II 6:6; pedipalps smooth; chelal fingers homodentate, teeth small and contiguous; pedipalpal femur slightly longer than movable finger, the latter longer than hand of chela with pedicel; ratio between club and pedicel of patella 1.65- 1.95 (male, female); chela with pedicel length 5.8- 6.35 mm, 4.75-5.6 (male, female) times as long as broad; trichobothrium ist near middle of fixed finger; trichobothrium st closer to t than to sb; anterolateral process of coxa I squat, apically obtuse.

Etymology: Named in honour of Alessandro Valsuani, who first collected the species during speleological research in Albania coordinated by A. Gobetti (Gruppo Speleologico Piemontese CAI-UGET, Torino).

Description of adults (male, female): Carapace, chelicera, pedipalps and palpal coxae red-brown; pedipalps smooth, pleural membrane granular. Carapace ( Fig. 19 View Figs 19-26 ) 1.1-1.2 times as long as broad, without eyes or eye-spots, anterior margin with prominent triangular epistome, apically rounded, rarely acuminate; 22-24 macrosetae, 4 in anterior and (5) 6 in posterior row, besides 2 or 3 “preocular” setae on each side. Chaetotaxy of tergites I-XI 5-7:6- 7:6-7:6-8:7-10:7-10:8-10:9-11:10-11:8-11:10; tergite I of a male and a female with 6, of a male with 5, of a female with 7 setae; sternite II of a female with 7 setae. Chaetotaxy of sternites II-XI (male): 26-29:52- 53(29-30 of them along posterior margin of genital opening):19-20:15-20:18:17-18:18:17-18:17:13, setae of genital atrium and median genital sac not seen; chaetotaxy of sternites II-XI (female) 12:24-27:20- 22:17-18:17-20:16-22:16-20:17-21:16-20:14-16; sternites III and IV (male, female) with 4-5 (rarely 3 or 6) and 4-5 (rarely 3) microsetae in front of each stigma, respectively; anal cone with 2 + 2 setae. Chelicera ( Fig. 20 View Figs 19-26 ) 1.95-2.1 (male, female) times as long as broad, palm with 6 (rarely 7) setae; fixed finger with 11-13 subequal teeth proximally decreasing in size; movable finger with 7-11 teeth, most of them prominent and situated together at level of gs; gs ratio 0.68-0.71, spinneret absent or slightly prominent, with 10-12 silk ducts; rallum with 13-17 blades, the two distal ones dentate; serrulae interior and exterior with 37-40 and 40-42 blades, respectively. Manducatory process with 5-7 (mostly 5) setae. Coxal setae: pedipalp 9-12 (mostly 9), I 5-9 (mostly 8), II 6-10, III 7-9 (mostly 8), IV 14-19 (mostly 19); anterolateral process of coxa I squat, apically obtuse. Pedipalp ( Figs 21-24 View Figs 19-26 ): trochanter 2.4-2.6 (male, female) times as long as broad, with a weak button-like tubercle on antiaxial face; femur 6.5-6.8 (male) or 6.15-6.5 (female) times as long as broad, smooth, weakly enlarged distally; patella 4.3- 5.0 (male) or 4.45-4.5 (female) times as long as broad, club-shaped, ratio between club and pedicel 1.7-1.85 (male) or 1.65-1.95 (female); chela with pedicel 5.25- 5.6 (male) or 4.7-4.75 (female) times as long as broad; hand of chela with pedicel 2.45-2.6 (male) or 2.25- 2.4 (female) times as long as broad, oval, abruptly narrowed towards pedicel; fixed chelal finger with 120- 140 (male, female) small contiguous teeth with dental canals ( Figs 23-24 View Figs 19-26 ), venom duct short, nodus ramosus subterminal ( Fig. 24 View Figs 19-26 ); movable chelal finger with 118- 140 (male, female) small contiguous teeth with dental canals ( Figs 23-24 View Figs 19-26 ) reaching back near b; trichobothria as in Figs 22-23 View Figs 19-26 , ist near middle of fixed finger, st closer to t than to sb; relative position of trichobothria along chelal axis: it 0.125 -0.145 / et 0.14-0.155/ est 0.17-0.19/ ist 0.45-0.50/ isb 0.75-0.85/ ib 0.85-0.90/ esb 0.90-1.0/ eb 0.95-1.0/ t 0.15-0.19/ st 0.325 -0.395 / sb 0.68-0.79/ b 0.88- 0.935; ratio between movable finger and hand of chela with pedicel 1.26-1.32 (male) or 1.11-1.26 (female); ratio between pedipalpal femur and movable finger 1.08 (male) or 1.11-1.12 (female); ratio between pedipalpal femur and carapace 1.85-2.15 (male, female). Leg I (male, female): trochanter 1.48-1.55 times as long as deep, femur 5.9-6.4 times as long as deep and 1.4-1.5 times longer than patella, the latter 4.35-4.8 times as long as deep, tibia 6.8-7.85 times, basitarsus 4.75-5.2, telotarsus 6.2-6.8 times as long as deep, ratio between basitarsus and telotarsus 0.75-0.83, subterminal seta dentate, claws with small dorsal tooth; leg IV (male, female) ( Figs 25-26 View Figs 19-26 ): trochanter 2.7-3.1 times as long as deep, femur + patella 8.0-9.7 times as long as deep, ratio between femur and patella 0.79-0.83, tibia 12.5- 13.0 times, basitarsus 5.0-5.6 times, telotarsus 7.05-8.45 as long as deep, ratio between basitarsus and telotarsus 0.73-0.77, subterminal seta dentate, claws with small dorsal tooth ( Fig. 26 View Figs 19-26 ).

Measurements: Body length 6.7 (male) or 7.3-8.1 (female). Carapace 1.87-1.98 × 1.60-1.61 (1.37-1.41 anteriorly) (male) or 1.96-1.98 × 1.70-1.79 (1.47-1.57 anteriorly) (female). Chelicera 1.36-1.48 × 0.70-0.705 (male) or 1.43-1.60 × 0.69-0.81 (female); movable finger length 0.92-1.0 (male) or 0.96-1.1 (female). Pedipalp: trochanter 1.50 × 0.58-0.59 (male) or 1.53-1.58 × 0.61- 0.65 (female); femur 3.70-4.01 × 0.57-0.59 (male) or 3.90-3.99 × 0.60-0.65 (female); patella 2.90-3.22 × 0.64- 0.67 (male) or 3.10-3.35 × 0.69-0.75 (female); chela with pedicel 5.8-6.0 × 1.07-1.10 (male) or 5.83-6.35 × 1.23- 1.33 (female); hand with pedicel length 2.7-2.8 (male) or 2.78-3.20 (female); movable finger length 3.41-3.70 (male) or 3.50-3.55 (female). Leg I: trochanter 0.61-0.66 x 0.41-0.43 (male) or 0.62 x 0.40 (female); femur 1.98- 2.06 × 0.31-0.34 (male) or 1.90 × 0.32 (female); patella 1.39 × 0.29-0.32 (male) or 1.38 × 0.31 (female); tibia 1.57-1.59 × 0.20-0.23 (male) or 1.56 × 0.23 (female); basitarsus 0.87-0.94 × 0.17-0.18 (male) or 0.86 × 0.18 (female); telotarsus 1.13-1.16 × 0.17-0.18 (male) or 1.12 × 0.18 (female). Leg IV: trochanter 1.05-1.12 x 0.36-0.39 (male) or 1.07 x 0.38 (female); femur + patella 3.40- 3.49 × 0.36-0.38 (male) or 3.22 × 0.40 (female); tibia 3.25-3.39 × 0.25-0.27 (male) or 3.11 × 0.30 (female); basitarsus 1.12-1.15 × 0.20-0.23 (male) or 1.09 × 0.22 (female); telotarsus 1.48-1.52 × 0.18-0.21 (male) or 1.36 × 0.21 (female).

Remarks: Among the subterranean species of Neobisium , subgen. Blothrus , from the Dinaric Alps, N. valsuanii n. sp. is probably most closely related to Neobisium (Blothrus) carnae carnae Beier, 1938 , Neobisium (Blothrus) carnae fraternum Beier, 1939 and Neobisium (Blothrus) anaisae Ćurčić & Lemaire in Ćurčić et al., 2009, the two former species from caves of Radoš Planina ( Bosnia-Herzegovina), the latter from Krapa ( Macedonia). The main differences between these species and subspecies are presented in Table 2 View Table 2 .

MHNG

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